Paywalled.
Killed... To death!
But if they stand up for what's right then they won't get reelected so they can actually make things better Our they could maybe actually do the right thing regardless, is not like Mal needed the pension to pay his mortgage.
Imagine thinking those were bad things! That's close to 50% of the US voting population (and I'd like to pretend it was only them, but the rest of the world isnt necessarily better).
How the fuck did we get here? Actually scratch that, i know that humans are greedy, tribal animals who are driven by biological urges only sometimes obscured by higher level thought. The bigger question is how the fuck did we manage to make it as far as we have?
I don't think anyone seriously thinks you can actually get rid of cars entirely, but rather they're annoyed that everything is built around the idea that you drive everywhere. This is damaging to the environment, human health, and probably even stifles community and culture.
I bet someone brought a signal jammer.
It's always hard to tell if people are trolling or if they're really just that stupid.
Surely that's a road.
Cost of living pressures that are the fault of a worldwide pandemic, a war on the other side of the world, neoliberal policies, and policies that the LNP brought in and actively fought against reforming (capital gains reforms, inheritance tax, degradation of Medicare, etc)
Get fucked Voldemort.
I wonder if the sole tyre supplier is really the problem. The tyres force every bike to strive for the same performance characteristics - because those are what the tyre allows. No one can afford to try anything truly revolutionary because the punishment for straying from the mean is too great. Everyone uses a twin spar aluminium frame, telescopic front forks, rear mono shock, Brembo brakes, and a V4 firing order (with one remaining manufacturer still using an inline 4 engine). Bikes which are 50mm longer or shorter than the norm are radical.
Procreate is software? That's a relief. I thought you'd had sex on it... Or with it.
Links to another news aggregator rather than directly to article. The article is from Sky.