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ferne @lemmy.world
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Epiphany - most people are not qualified to operate a car
  • I don't think people should drive for the simple reason that for most of history, we never experienced traveling at such high speeds. We don't have the reaction time required to handle that, especially when the stakes are so high.

  • What are some good hobbies/interests for someone in their mid thirties to pick up?
  • I'm not sure if there's a more rewarding hobby than language learning. It opens up an entirely new culture and endless possibilities for friendship, hobbies, and opportunities. I cannot imagine my life without any of my language.

  • What are some cafes/pubs to get some work done?

    Does anyone know any good cafes/pubs where one can work on a laptop for a while when they're not busy?

    Preferably somewhere with Wi-Fi and a patio.

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    Conservatives go to red states and liberals go to blue as the country grows more polarized
  • You won't win this argument here though. These people don't know the difference between conservativism and US Republicanism.

    I think you bring up very good examples. The communists in China with their cultural revolution is another example of progressive policies gone wrong. Children undergoing sex change operations and later regretting it could possibly be viewed as one in a few decades. (Examples of these do exist and their stories are heartbreaking.)

  • What from reddit do you hope to never see on lemmy?
  • Unfortunately this might not be something from Reddit. It could be universal to all human communities. People want to feel that they are in the right but not be questioned, when countering opposing arguments is the way to truth.

  • How much do you tip for beer?
  • I agree with you completely. The only people I tip higher than 15% are my hairdresser and one restaurant I frequent, because these people bothered learning my name/face so it feels more personal than the average place. Everyone else gets at most 15%.

  • How much do you tip for beer?

    I always thought tipping $1 a beer was the norm. Unfortunately, the waitress looked disappointed when I gave her $3 for three beers. Maybe it's because it was table service at a touristy pub? What do you guys think?

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