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Lemmy is full of those childish people I met in college.
Lemmy is full of those childish people I met in college.
I’ve hovered exactly once in my entire life. If the toilet lid has some pee on it, use the toilet paper. It’s not difficult. Women who hover are dumb.
The saber choreography was lifeless and boring. It was all senseless flare.
Hell I’ll say the sequel trilogy has better lightsaber choreography.
Not really.
Yes probably. I forget if it had a single good scene.
It’s cool they’re really sexy.
The Twi’lek planet, Ryloth, is the French planet
Tech Connections showed this pretty well.
PHEV should’ve been the norm with ICE as a rare, overly expensive option. Since 2014 or earlier.
A PHEV SUV would do wonders.
If they use a camper or heavy trailer even four times per year, fine whatever keep your truck. The other millions of Americans should’ve just rented a vehicle when they needed it, and it would’ve been far cheaper and more convenient to have their daily driver as a regular sized sedan.
If you don’t drive for work–and I mean get paid to drive hundreds of miles every day, not just a long commute–or take a road trip every month, and have a place to charge at night (most people do, at least in North America), then an EV is just better.
Otherwise, a plug-in hybrid or a “gasoline boosted EV” like a Volt is sufficient. ICE cars for regular people shouldn’t have even existed once the Volt proof of concept was proven!
I don’t even remember the name but the game where you run around a weird post apocalyptic world dueling with decks of cards. I would love a modern remake.
Edit: Phantom Dust!
The only care my lawn gets is a mowing or needle raking once in a year. Some bush trimming maybe, but that’s it. Rabbits, neighborhood cats, and deer hang out in it all the time.
I would rather live in a dense area and not even have a yard, and instead visit the nearby park for my greenery needs.
I shared this in a comment recently and I’m wondering if it led to this post.
Eat less meat, please! Not asking anyone to be vegan, just eat less meat.
People consider Catholicism, protestantism, and Mormonism as separate religions. But also that’s the vast majority of religion in the US, so.
Agreed but Ewan’s reaction makes it.
I cannot fathom living a three hour walk from a grocery store.
I live in a suburb myself, but I’m still <30 minutes walking distance to a grocery store. Only 10 minutes by bike.
If you live that far out, that’s both a failure of city design as well as personal choice.
Ioniq would make my two car garage a one car garage.
Transport related emissions for food are so small they aren’t worth discussing. I bet this applies to most items outside of food as well.
https://ourworldindata.org/food-choice-vs-eating-local
Personal transportation emissions are of course worth reducing but this seems like a dumb way to do it.
Or it’s just not funny and adds nothing to the conversation. Extremely low effort garbage deserves down votes.