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Looks interesting, but I think a website would be better suited for this (so people can spontaneously play it without having to download anything). Please consider making one :)
Looks interesting, but I think a website would be better suited for this (so people can spontaneously play it without having to download anything). Please consider making one :)
Don’t worry, I usually don’t (and I didn’t say “the Jews”, just “Jews” - big difference, since a “the” in front of it would imply that it’s all while without “the” it’s just a part of them).
It just was needed in this context for the sake of my comment (the irony would be harder to understand otherwise).
I apologise
If they really do that the irony of Jews doing ethnic cleansing would be funny if it wasn’t so sad.
It’s hard since it could theoretically also be an actual user who used that website themself.
It’s not like antisemitism prevented people from supporting the NSDAP (in many cases the opposite). Sure, when they were elected they didn’t know what to do with Jews yet, but antisemitism was one of the pillars of their philosophy (if the people are unhappy you have to take responsibility or simply point at someone and say “they are responsible, it’s their fault”) and antisemitism has existed since forever. (Of course there were not only Jews in concentration camps but they were initially made for them).
And sadly antisemitism still exists today in many areas of the world.
That’s fundamentally different from steel. We don’t really have an alternative currently. You could use something like aluminium but that’s not environmentally friendly either (in the initial production, for recycling it’s great).
Coal is required for steel, electricty-based heat would only work to lower carbon emissions (especially when recycling steel since you don’t need coal there), but you couldn’t prevent them.
I’ll assume they mean the countries that currently support Ukraine
Theoretically if this ideal state keeps going for long enough it’d reach a point where the economy becomes so strong that working hours can be reduced to miniscule amounts, with enough money left over to pay for people who can’t work (due to mentally or physically not being capable of anything that a machine can’t already do).
This can obviously not happen when increased productivity is only used to increase profits.
Why even increase profits when the company already was doing fine before? Oh right, because all other companies do that too and you have to stay competitive. And they have to stay competitive with companies from other countries too, so as long as there’s not peace between all countries there also can’t be economical peace, ending the hunt for higher profits and leading humanity to a bright future.
We all know that this will never happen.
make/work at
By this I mean that they either make a new one or work at an existing one. When no existing one needs workers ideally new ones should be made.
And I didn’t use ideally for no reason. I am well aware that this currently does not work well, I was talking about the concept.
Ideally the workers that aren’t needed anymore due to automation make / work at a new company, causing the economy to grow.
1916, Mykola Leontowytsch (an Ukrainian composer)
You’ll get used to them. Just remember to check if your tire profile is deep enough (4 mm), and slow down before curves + start accelerating halfway through them. And obviously keep more distance than usual.
Oh and always carry chains. Putting them on the tires isn’t too hard, but try it once before (when your hands aren’t cold and you aren’t stressed). Most of the time you won’t need them but when you do need them you really do.
Of course it’s a bike
What’s your issue with snow?
Can someone explain please?
I completely understand that features come in their native language first but even such long-standing features like call screening aren’t available in any other language than English yet (also didn’t know it even worked outside the USA)
You might want to take a look at Aptera. If we’re lucky they’ll sell their first cars in 1-5 years
China flooding the market with cheap EVs still makes the rich richer… Just different rich people in a different country.