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  • Yeah! Fuck the environment when your car wants to track which apps you use on it!

    *Edit: Lol you guys would be hilarious if the climate situation wasn’t so dire.

    Is it better for the environment to drive an old car?

    In conclusion, buying a used car may avoid the carbon emissions of manufacturing a new one – but you should also bear in mind the lower fuel economy, higher exhaust emissions, and ongoing maintenance requirements.

    So no, it’s not always better to just drive a leaky piece of shit forever instead of upgrading. The car you’re buying has already been made, it’s carbon been produced, and now you’re generating less emissions with the newer more efficient vehicle. This is pretty simple stuff to keep in mind next time you want to act smug about smog.

  • Them:

    The reason Teachers always lose their fight, and I was just made aware by this realization during the COVID pandemic, is that the teachers, real main job, what they're truly, at the basic of levels, are hired to do, is babysit children

    Me: Teachers aren’t babysitters, numbnuts.

    You: “you CaNt ReAd GoOd”

  • Nobody’s denying that teachers keeping an eye on your kid slightly at school will prevent them from burning your house down, only that believing that’s the sole purpose of the teacher is asinine and so stupid it makes my brain hurt.

    The people saying that obviously felt that way themselves in school and didn’t take it seriously. And it shows now.

  • Now explain how you’re so stupid, likely from American public school education, that you can’t tell the difference between childcare, a simple babysitter watching your toddler for four hours, and everything teachers do separate from those things.

    Imbecile.

  • Do they?

    School supplies and materials?

    Costs of transportation?

    Extracurricular activities?

    Uniforms or dress codes?

    Costs to eat?

    Tutoring costs because your kid is in public school?

    Technology access requirements for the modern world like tablets or computers with specific often paid software?

    Field trips and special projects?

    I dunno, it’s all starting to add up to a little more than free.

  • “For a while now” = Since Feb 2022.

    But yeah, that’s awesome they finally decided to support their devices!

    And Google? Well, thankfully they don’t have a track record of abandoning things, so I’d totally trust them.

  • Micro usb sucked.

    It was weird how you’d go to plug it in in the darkness of night, and it wouldn’t fit, so you’d rotate it, but inexplicably it still wouldn’t fit, so you rotate it again….and now it fits?!?

    No thank you, I don’t like cables that break the fabric of space and time and betray reality itself.