Oh I agree, I like the way they do it here.
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That's a scary thought. Even with Tuvalu, imagine your country just disappearing... Surreal.
I already use keep as my shopping list on a note I share with my husband. Didn't even know there was a separate Google shopping list, seems unnecessary.
I guess it depends on where you live. In my town its just assumed the cars are going to stop anyways and so pedestrians are dangerously dismissive of the existence of cars on crossways, sometimes people don't even look before crossing.
Drivers have learned this and are always super careful near crossways and new arrived pedestrians get used to it quickly and keep the pattern going.
I like these but I struggle to find a use for it in our house. What would you guys use it for?
I'm in Europe and haven't seen it yet either, so I guess it's just random and we've been lucky.
Oh you'd love our "warning: road in poor condition" signs then. Those always tick me off.
In my country there's sometimes signs that say something like "caution: accident prone area". I never thought it distracting when driving.
Thousands of years ago, a person was cleaning out a well in Roman Spain when one of their leather sandals slipped off their foot. Now, 2,000 years later, archaeologists have found the well cleaner's missing shoe.
Finally!
I don't think we're judging Gen Z. They're just saying what we've all been thinking.
Lemmino is just so amazingly well produced.
This reads like one of those articles made to scare old people.