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  • Oregon has this and it was amazing to take 12 weeks of paternity. We can also split it up, so I did part time for like 30 weeks. Kept us from needing to find childcare until she was almost 1.

    Fuck your coworkers opinions. Even the 12 weeks I got is nothing compared to my Norwegian coworkers.

  • I just got back from Atlanta, Georgia, and holy shit I almost forgot how bad road infrastructure could be. 5 blocks from a grocery store and it's basically illegal to walk to it. There technically are crosswalks, but no sidewalk to get to them. The funniest part is the traffic is significantly worse than similar city populations because most of the intersections are high risk high speed crossings.

  • Yeah I've never heard anything good about jeeps in general. Now they are being run further into the ground by trying to become a luxury brand. At least when it was just a shitty jeep, it was still a somewhat cheap shitty jeep.

  • Having a memory longer than 6 minutes. I would love for my country to be turning against Russia, but the orange one is 100% on Russia's side as always. My money is on us supplying Russia or even boots on the ground in a few years.

  • Source without an actual source.

    Assuming it's all true. No shit money goes to organizations that provide aid. And the amounts that are being spent are almost nothing. For example in my job $100 million contracts are common for single locations.

    The whole situation is literally the rich guy pointing at a poorer person and telling you to be mad they got pennies while the rich guy is shoveling billions into their tax breaks.

  • It was the weirdest shit. He doesn't know anything about towing or hauling. His cybertruck is the first truck like vehicle he has ever owned and for some reason his ego tells him he's qualified to help. Its probably his total lack of experience that caused his upset.

    To redeem him a bit he is incredibly willing to help people. He's just got more money than brains and experience lol.

  • The one person I know who owns a cyber truck was upset when I didn't call him when I had a truck needing emergency, my wife's car had broken down on a freeway offramp. The people that own these stupid things are cos playing as truck people even moreso than the average truck owner. The weirder part of his upsetness is, I was already driving a 3/4 ton truck because my commuter vehicle was not running. All I had to do was go get a uhaul trailer and go get her car. My mind is still boggled that he threw a fit about not calling him.

  • It's objectively true that the German nazi party first went after gender studies they didn't like. It wasn't called transgender at the time, but that's what we call it today.

    I'm a straight white dude and it takes very little thinking to see that trans people are being targeted as "the other" again. So, not kindly, go fuck yourself.

  • Oregon valley is 4.25 for grade A from costco and winco was 4.50. Its up about 0.50 in the last few weeks.

    Good thing the orange one will fix those prices soon by doing a something at some point...

    Side note, WTF is up with diesel? 30 cent increase in 2 days.

  • Any company will market that its ideas are possible. The article you linked is promising, but take it with a huge grain of salt. They are moving the goalposts the whole article. Flat graphene is a great material for space elevators, but it can't currently be created without defects. Polycrystaline means the graphene created includes defects sort of. It means the graphene they created that is km's long has shitloads of places where cycle loading will cause it to fail way under (like 10%) of its expected load carrying capacity.

    Edit: I want this technology to exist. My MS in mechanical engineering focused in materials science tells me we are quite far from it happening.