Ideally Lemmy wouldn't show you content that you can't interact with. Mastodon has that so it's possible, might take a feature request in the Lemmy software itself.
(and usually, use the word "rule" in the title)
Seems asinine to me, we know that cops in schools (and even cops called in to respond to a shooting at a school) will literally stand around while kids die. Of course the real answer is to have a healthy society where schools aren't prisons-slash-daycares...
A cop doesn't prevent a student from getting stabbed, they just barge in once it's over and act like they're doing something useful.
It's very hard to undo an easement, like if there was a path to the beach there that anyone could use and now he wants to close the path. Sorry, he loses, that's how laws work. It's the one salvation we have in this capitalist hellscape.
The whole country needs it IMO, unfortunately only publicly-owned land with that as a designated use is the equivalent; there is no non-owned land in America, only public, private, or private-but-abandoned-and-about-to-be-repossessed. I agree that private property as "this is all mine even if it looks like an empty plain and if you so much as hover above this imaginary line you're a criminal" is an awful way to run a society
I paste this link about once a week lately. Our society and fundamental rights have been chopped up and sold off to "billionaires" (oligarchs and mercantilists) for hundreds of years, and they spend about one sentence on it in school. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Enclosure
Approximations in imperial units helps me a lot. A meter is a yard, a centimeter is about 3/8" (2.5 per inch), a millimeter is about 1/32" (half a 16th). Everyone knows how big two liters is from soda bottles. A kilogram is about two pounds. Room temperature is 20°C while 0 is freezing and 100 is boiling. 50°C is about 120°F.
If we need precision we can break out the measures, we just need to have a gut sense of this stuff.
Problem with the norms is it's harder to fit five people in a proper sub than a cheap sub. He wanted to "innovate" (cut corners for profit and fame) not do things the right way
Do you have a source for that? I was trying to figure out if that was the case but couldn't get evidence
Welcome to many many many CEOs/entrepreneurs/MBAs. I'm surprised it doesn't happen more often, then again it's relatively rare to be in this kind of business and your own passenger
Nice thanks!
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