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  • Lead is still used in god damn everything. Its unfortunate but it's so cheap, and so useful, how could industry resist?. The res a good chance the pipes you have in your house and used by your city are lead, you shower pan likely had a lead sheet backing, lead is also use for tons of electrical connections. Even copper pipes are likely to be soldered together with lead. Lead is also used to heat treat steel parts, which is used in everything.

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  • Its because there's no accountability for cybercrimes. If humans always had a button to burn down libraries, I'm sure they would have. Instead they had to put themselves in harms way to do such things.

    People do things cause they can, and fucking with Wikipedia is apparently simple.

  • Fox news is practically yelling that from the roof tops. My mom is super conservative and she locks the car every time we pass a black person. She would refuse to leave her house when there was a tiny BLM demonstration of like 50 in the community center of our tiny town. She's also the kind of person that describes her black friends as "one of the good ones"

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  • Yes I ride on the sidewalk. I'm not crazy enough to share a 40 mph road with Americans. Since driving is essential to live, requirements on licenses are very low, as to be obtainable with everybody, from students to the elderly. That's why retesting is so unpopular, if you fail it, you can't live until you pass. That's qlso why DUI's and other traffic violations have such lenient sentences. There are people amongst the free population with like 2 dozen DUIs. Due to low standards, drivers are terrible, american highways with 60mph speed limits are 2x more dangerous than the autobahn.

    In the 70s it was way fucking worse, an American GI injured, in combat, in Vietnam had a better survival rate than victims of a highway carcrash.