Kecessa @ Kecessa @sh.itjust.works Posts 5Comments 8,260Joined 2 yr. ago
Last time I saw this template it was "Someday your parent will carry you in their arm for the last time and neither of you will know it was the last time."
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That's reassuring!
People in the US are having more kids than people in countries with much more parental benefits. Women rights and access to contraceptives measures and abortion have much more impact.
US birthrate: 1.66 in 2022
Canada birthrate (so people can't call it a cultural difference): 1.33 in 2022
Will do until I get bored with Lemmy altogether
Google search tiramisu sculpture to learn that it doesn't exist
Making deals on TV is one thing, making deals with professional negotiators is another.
You're 29, at 12 for you (in 2008) things were already fucked up and the Wii, not the N64, was Nintendo's console that most recently came out. You don't remember the 90s and how much better things were before 9/11.
Remember: This could happen to us and there's nothing we could do about it
You're the one who approached the suggestion this way instead of extrapolating that if we didn't use that land to feed livestock we could grow other stuff on it.
So not a skill issue then.
Center right with some center left policies when they're forced to do it is closer to reality.
Government providing jobs to the unemployed, minimum wage, labor laws, social security... Blocked by the Republicans and a bunch of red Democrats when he wanted to do more...
I'm saying he's a socialist as he was in favour of government intervention to help the population, he wasn't a communist and might have been a social-liberal, it's still on the socialist spectrum.
Yeah, people need replacement knees and hips because of skill issues...
If you had the choice between that and dying of hunger you would eat it.
US elects a socialist > the man gets re-elected three times
Lesson learned: We must never get close to implementing social policies!
That's what a French teacher in Alberta was saying today, being from Quebec they have an opinion on separatism may they want it or not.
"Being allowed to pollute as much as you want isn't a national project contrary to Quebec's project when they had their referendums."
Closer to #40 by GDP if they were to keep their economy as strong as it is now, which they wouldn't as they would be landlocked and absorbed by the US in a matter of months and would then by #23 out of 51 states instead of the #1 province...
I'm talking about the 2000s... Horse meat can still be found in some groceries, I think it's still more common in France than in Quebec though