Photoshopped clickbait pictures have been the norm for long enough for me to assume they're all fake these days.
There's such a strive for user attention people will do anything for it
Photoshopped clickbait pictures have been the norm for long enough for me to assume they're all fake these days.
There's such a strive for user attention people will do anything for it
They can't prove you read it, maybe your child pressed accept. This is not legally binding in Europe
If they actually said that to you word for word that's an open and shut case for suing them
Smoke and a pancake?
America has grown into something completely different from what it was when the British got kicked out.
Time evolves things, funny that
The council planted a new tree on my road, trees surged in population from 1 to 2 yesterday
Google will give up eventually. They're definitely burning more money than they would gain from winning the battle
Let's hope the striking workers can afford to live without pay before Amazon cave in and pay up!
...Oh wait I forgot it's 2023
It's more of a recycling bin fire
Or just heat the lenses, air force and army have been doing it for fucking decades. You never hear about an F18 TGP or Abrams commander sight "fogging up" lol
I've had an XR for years and never had any issues. People push these things to the limit and don't understand the float life.
If you want to go fast don't get a onewheel, you'll eat shit
I couldn't help but think there's no way luxury cruise ships is 3% of global carbon emissions
Was this your source? https://www.greenmatch.co.uk/blog/maritime-sustainability
It says "cruise ships and other maritime vessels" which isn't cleared up anywhere in the article. You have to remember that if this includes container ships it's fully expected, we all buy shit from across the world all the time.
This article says the shipping industry is 3%: https://sinay.ai/en/how-much-does-the-shipping-industry-contribute-to-global-co2-emissions/
So either greenmatch is intentionally rage baiting everyone or they both emit 3% each, sus.
I really hate misinformation. It's very easy to rally and hate on the rich but it would be very funny to me if that 3% you said to "get rid of" means you would have to completey change your consumer habits and not only just affect "the rich"
But yes regardless don't mistake my comment for defending luxury cruise ships.