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  • I see this argument all the time. Forget all the tradition, "people like noon near solar noon", all that.

    Date changes mid day some places and not others would be a nightmare for so many things.

    What're you doing on the Tuesday half of June 15/16th?

  • I think Outer Wilds is the most unique and fantastic way to tell a story I've ever experienced. Truly open in a way I've not seen before or since.

    With the banger of a soundtrack too, I just can't bring myself to rate other games higher than it; even if I enjoy them more, Outer Wilds is probably the best game I've ever played.

    Slay the Spire probably makes the list as it's inspired countless tweaks on its incredibly balanced deck building experience

  • I pay quite a bit in Denmark, but used to live in the US.

    I pay more taxes now (not THAT much more but definitely more). However I see what I get for my taxes here: healthcare, bicycle lanes, cheap and very good trains/metro/ferries/buses everywhere, etc., and sooo much support for people. It makes me proud to pay taxes here, even though of course I always want more in my pocket and I want more for my money.

    In the US I hated the taxes because I paid more than rich people (as they pay nearly none) and I didn't feel like i got a lot from them.

    No problem with taxes as a concept, but I hate how the US uses tax money

  • I actually do know. I briefly worked in F1, and I also separately registered my own car with a properly hand built chassis to NY state registration standards.

    They are orders of magnitude apart. It's like saying "both this IKEA glass and the space shuttle took quite a bit of engineering". Trust me, more hours were put into any mundane F1 part than almost any other vehicle out there

  • I have a hard time imagining making an argument where alcohol and cigarettes are legal and weed is not. In terms of harm it does to people acutely and over time. I understand the position of "nothing like that should be legal" and "everything should be legal" even though I disagree. But I think if you choose one, weed might be the least problematic?

    No, it's not easy to test for driving. But alcohol is and TONS of drunk driving incidents happen still. I think that's more a function of not having non-driving options to socialize over alcohol.