Exactly!
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How much is that as a percentage of the average monthly income, would you say?
Really? Even in the little tutorial one with the miller?
It's supposed to be for better or for worse. Lately it's just been better if you're a red state that refuses to invest in education and worse if you're a blue state that actually generates money from your educated and well-paid citizens. Enough is enough.
Interesting that the drivers didn't notice the "increased" speed limit. Either it wasn't convincing or people don't pay enough attention to speed limit signs. Probably the latter.
That is the most Brexit thing I've ever heard. The audacity to complain about the Spanish in your country while the British loudly and palely swarm Spain every summer.
Sounds like an invitation to set up a new power company - I'm not sure how expensive electricity is in India but solar farms in rural areas are generally a good thing.
Can you imagine the increase in American literacy rates and decrease in emissions?
Because the former is legal, and the latter can be handwaved away.
Just do it. People are so numbed to the idea of their data being sold that you're probably not going to get much money out of it.
While I like the comparison, that's giving Theoden over there a lot of credit.
I sympathize, but I honestly think that anywhere that's that car-dependent has reckless and aggressive drivers. It's why I get so frustrated with drivers that insist that bike lanes, transit, etc. will make traffic worse - it would literally do the opposite by taking cars off the road.