Sweden, Ukraine, UK, Canada, Japan, Iceland, and Hungary are all pretty damn right-wing and pro-imperialist.
What an absolutely preposterous statement.
Just this guy, you know?
Sweden, Ukraine, UK, Canada, Japan, Iceland, and Hungary are all pretty damn right-wing and pro-imperialist.
What an absolutely preposterous statement.


Add a comma and I might wear it.


I mean beyond stating the plain obvious truth.


I really think you should try. This us the Internet after all!


That was the default buy, yeah. Now it’s going into a non-US esg filtered one that I can’t remember.


There are screened index funds like this https://www.justetf.com/en/etf-profile.html?isin=IE00BFNM3J75
Although we’ve now moved a good chunk to small capitalization and non-US to have less exposure to the coming tech bust.


I don’t think you can just add those together since an added person will mostly also be an added car. In fact, since cars grew faster than people, perhaps there are fewer pedestrians now. We can’t really say.


It’s probably time to put the kettle on and stay away from the Internet, and perhaps other people in general, until you’re feeling better.


If that’s the literal point, and worth getting aggro about, then why on God’s green earth are you talking about tea? And milk?!?


And yet it’s too hot for a proper cup of green tea.


So those would be the model S and X electric outside handles and not the 3 and Y mechanical ones? Yeah, that seems like a safety issue.


Plan9 all the way!


No it did not. But it may have wronged it.


That’s returning a “406 Not Acceptable” response. I’ve never even seen one except in http docs.
Would that be a problem when travelling to the… oh, right, we’re not doing that anymore… would this be a problem for Europeans travelling to Canada?
So… they chose to make a very Pixel-specific OS and you’re mad at Fairphone?


Do you also expect the cost of titling and taxes be included in the advertised price?
As a European, yes. Absolutely fucking yes. I drove a Model 3 away (a while ago obviously) with all papers in order paying exactly the listed price.
Statista puts their 2024 GR at $164 billion. That would make a max fine of $6.5 billion per year. I’d almost be willing to just take that deal.
Fines for violating GDPR can be up to 4% of the previous year’s global revenue. Not just profits. Not just within EU. They’d have to fully withdraw from the EU market to flaunt the law this egregiously.
This isn’t the Security Council. Nobody gets a veto.