Trucks used for transportation of goods are cool
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Technically correct. Still missing the point.
Probably? I'm no expert but I always answer with just lower case without issue
Capchas aren't generally case sensitive though.
Really cool and interesting video!
I also thought the Fermi Paradox was kind of weirdly colonial.
Hell I don't even think we should be fucking with the Moon.
Very sad day indeed.
I was already using reddit less. I guess this is the final goodbye.
It still works if you're a mod in a community. I don't know why.
In a way, the job of a teacher or journalist is to filter useful and/or relevant information for interested parties.
I don't disagree with your point in general, but this doesn't make much sense:
If people suffer from the collapse of harmful machinery, it is the fault of the machinery.
No one would have collapsed it if it was not harmful.
A lot of people depend on machines to stay alive, machines that do produce harmful impacts around the world (that may or may not be possible to reduce), like advanced medical equipment that is dependent on semiconductors.
As a disabled person myself, I prefer if no one has to die.
I think aiming for extinction is shortsighted and puts a lot of blame on humanity as a whole for the wrongs of colonialism.
But reducing our population, especially in countries with a larger carbon footprint (and not in developing countries as eco fascists would prefer) is a worthy goal.