Don't disagree but surely it's not impossible to add some regulations to protect the consumers here.
Nearly starving is almost an impossible to do involuntary in the United States, so that's poor criterion to use here.
But yes I know many people who fit the description, who go on trips, buy cars, expensive clothes to improve their image, when they don't have the income nor the savings to support it.
They can still spy, but why would we make it easier for them?
Magneto just been administering chemo to wolverine this whole time.
Weight should absolutely be a factor in registration fees. Between road damage, their environmental cost, and danger they pose it's a no brainer.
Do Israeli institutions not have mechanisms to dismiss officials who vocalize rhetoric like this?
My interest in war is that there is nothing higher stakes, it can be a fight for the survival of not just yourself but your family, community, or nation, or even our species if we are talking fiction (or global warming).
So if we were to stereotype the genders, men are typically more interested in death/violence at a humanitary level and women at a personal level.
Not sure which part of that was sarcasm or if it was the whole thing.
Monopolies are bad, but it's hard to classify steam as a monopoly. There are a lot of store fronts out there.
Species going extinct is a matter I care about.
Doesn't the latest pride flag include everyone?
The goal of Hamas is not to provoke isreal into a genocide, it's to make people think israel is committing a genocide. It's definitely working.
People who spend 8 hours a day or more commenting on Lemmy shouldn't be moderators. I think they have an unhealthy perspective on life and it shows.