You’ve gotta screw up pretty bad to make veganism the more expensive option.
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You’re just making a convincing case for not flying and changing habits / traditions to suit.
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Fuck Cars@lemmy.world•California Is Exploring High-Speed Buses That Connect LA and San Francisco in Just Over 3 HoursEnglish
1·4 hours agoForgive my pickle decadence
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Fuck Cars@lemmy.world•California Is Exploring High-Speed Buses That Connect LA and San Francisco in Just Over 3 HoursEnglish
1·9 hours agoAye, that’s a bit of a pickle.
But I find pickles delicious.
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Fuck Cars@lemmy.world•California Is Exploring High-Speed Buses That Connect LA and San Francisco in Just Over 3 HoursEnglish
3·18 hours agoThe farmland between LA and SF isn’t minority neighborhoods. But my comment was more an off the cuff dismissal of this ass-backward bus idea than an actual policy opinion. Here’s a real policy opinion: Stop making excuses and run the fuckin trains.
And economy crash is inevitable anyway because that’s just what capitalism does.
infinitesunrise@slrpnk.netto
Fuck Cars@lemmy.world•California Is Exploring High-Speed Buses That Connect LA and San Francisco in Just Over 3 HoursEnglish
6·19 hours agoThey should explore eminent domain and build real transit.
Certainly a chance
It’s the most popular browser by user base. It’s today’s Internet Explorer.
Brave is Chrome, stop suggesting that people use Chrome as an alternative to Chrome.
I stay away from sites and services that don’t work well on Firefox. Firefox complies with open web standards, if a site doesn’t run well on Firefox it implies that the operator is doing something fucky that you’d probably not be OK with.
What the hell they’re both Chrome!!
infinitesunrise@slrpnk.netto
Fuck Cars@lemmy.world•Traffic safety improvements frequently die by popular vote. It’s time to stop that. We don’t hold referendums on airplane safetyEnglish
2·2 days agoI think some people mistake consensus for democracy. Consensus is a a higher threshold of harmony, definitely something we should strive for and could achieve given sufficient organizational foundations. But a hierarchical profit-motivated company or even a hierarchical municipal institution are not that necessary foundation.
In a world of power disparity and ulterior motives, committing to improvements despite marginal criticisms is usually the right thing to do and usually the only way anything ever gets better.
infinitesunrise@slrpnk.netto
Fuck Cars@lemmy.world•Traffic safety improvements frequently die by popular vote. It’s time to stop that. We don’t hold referendums on airplane safetyEnglish
4·2 days agoYeah my experience with community boards are that they’re effectively the municipality saying “No, you cannot do direct democracy. Unless you’re doing it to veto safe streets planned and proposed by the dedicated tax-paid professionals in the transportation department.” And surprise surprise the chairs of these CB committees are always car-owning boomers appointed for life by city council members. So very democratic.
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solarpunk memes@slrpnk.net•marx didn't give the capitalists hell. he just told the truth and they thought it was hellEnglish
32·3 days ago…Is that a computer terminal from one of the 3D Mode 7 sections of the SNES Jurassic Park game? Nice.
it’s exceedingly unrealistic that 500 Zohrans will get elected anywhere in this country
It’s not at all though, that was my point. NYC mayor is by far the most nationally-visible mayoral office in the country. And there are like 50,000 towns and cities in the US. A socialist or progressive / social democratic mayor in 1 out of every 100 is a realistic and quite reasonable goal. Actually, framing it this way sounds to me like a good way to get people motivated.
Most of those 300+ million people had absolutely nothing to do with Zohran becoming mayor. He is the result of a concerted effort from a few hundred local activists over a period of several years, with a large snowballing spike in participation toward the very end. Someone like Zohran, custom-tailored to their district, can happen almost anywhere in the US so long as the local progressives can collaborate and stay focused. NYC just so happens to be a city of nearly 9 million but remember, a mayor is still a hyper local office, local offices are the easiest seats to flip when you’ve got an affinity group with a targeted agenda. We can definitely have 500 mayors like him and most US citizens don’t have to have a thing to do with it.
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Fuck Cars@lemmy.world•Post your +50% gas price increase driver psychosis anecdotesEnglish
1·4 days agoYeah I’m not suggesting that was a problem, I prefer it that way and as you said, that’s their intended use.






I used to be a cheese addict. Very happy to be craving-free today.