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  • If you've read the post, he has a decent line of illness that will make him incapable of taking care of loved ones, so to ease their burden he will cause sadness instead. Which one is better depends on who you ask. I hate feeling like a burden and I'm sure most people do, but sometimes it's necessary to stick around, but that is far from always the case.

  • Bike lanes are fine as long as we don't get rid of roads in the process. Living 10 miles from a city, terrible public transport and chronic pain means I'm not about to use my bike for actual errands. Before we say "just fix public transport" there is a balance of how much it will cost vs how much it is worth and no, I don't think it will be worth fixing

  • I don't agree with this practice of planned obsolescence, but aren't cars already their own planned obsolescence? You have to keep giving it fuel, so in terms of the analogy, wouldn't the company just stop selling fuel? You still have the parts, they just no longer function

    Yes I'm aware that car manufacturers don't sell the fuel, which causes a problem with my analogy, but I can't see a perfect analogy for this case.

  • I have 2 days worth of food in my home. 4 days worth of lunch. When the 2 days of food runs out, I buy more on my way home. Same goes for when the lunch runs out. Meaning if I'm caught at a bad time, I'll have 0 food

  • It absolutely should matter if she did the deed, as that makes her a murderer, but I will concede that if they used corrupt means to convict her it does invalidate the whole process.

    There is a very fine balance to be struck here that I don't think I can do justice.

  • For how much I ran them, you'd think I enjoyed them, but looking back on it, I really hated them. I guess it will be interesting to see them returned, but for all the progression that was tied to them and the time gating it just ended up being a bad experience imo

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  • Not throwing my garbage in the wild makes me have no idea how often straws end up in the ocean, so it seemed like a wild thing to go after.

    Any idea if it's people dumping all this stuff in the wild or if it's because we throw it out in our bins that it somehow gets to the ocean?