Speed isn't really a factor here, as many European speed limits are higher than US ones, but there is at leaat some separation between vehicles and pedestrians. It's not rocket science - vehicles and fleshy water bags don't mix well
Mantzy81
It's quite interesting that even 160 years after slavery became illegal in the US, it's still practised and now supports the prison industrial complex. Populated primarily with people who wouldve been slaves pre-civil war. Convenient. Racism is alive and well.
US continues its slavery problem just in a different way. Sick bastards.
"share profit with the Executive Branch and losses with the public"
ftfy
This is what seriously limited my use of the GP10. It's a real shame as I love the camera but it just stopped me from using it due to that unreliability.
Good
Fuck the US and their bullshit capitalism. Do not trust them. They are the enemy, which feels wild to say but we've long memories, and education, and we've seen this before.
Go away, 'batin.
This is why, as an Aussie, I'm very disappointed in our subservience to the US all the time. It's honestly pathetic. We abandoned our initial plan for, admittedly not cutting edge tech, french-built submarines to go with far better-specced US-built subs but who knows if we'll ever actually get any of them.
Honestly, I don't trust the sepos not to hamstring them somehow.
A decade? I had a Windows ME upgrade disc - M$ has been at this for a long time.
It's funny. As much as I detest DJT and all the terrible things he's brought to the world order/markets/general stability, I do have to be thankful that he's helped spur on digital sovereignty and sparked a revival in independence rather than US hegemony. It's also a shame, but the US has proved itself too volatile and an unstable partner.
So now we know what to do with the ~~bodies~~ burnable items.
Oh sweet child you have a rather myopic view of the weird shit pirates find and their willingness to data hoard.