Rabbit isn't all that bad though...
Spaceinv8er
Other than SF. Where do you live in CA that doesn't require you to need a car?
I know you can make due. I lived without one for a long time, but it was a the biggest pain the ass not having one. Unless I only wanted to stay in my little local bubble.
You assume I make a lot of money. I don't.
I understand what's trying to be said here but I'd pass on that.
I've lived in apartments most my life. Now that I live in a home that has a backyard, a garage, can't hear what my neighbors are saying, don't need to pay for laundry, don't need to go down an elevator to throw away garbage, and don't have to worry about people pissing in the elevator. I'm not going back to an apartment.
Dune 2 was postponed because of the strike, and I was really looking forward to it.
I mean I'm REALLY looking forward to that movie, but if my minor inconvenience means a better standard of living/opportunity for a large amount of people I'll wait for however long.
Every post I've seen on Lemmy TIL
Right like holy shit! I never even knew what the term tankie was till I came to Lemmy.
It's like some people here want Stalin back in power, but for the whole world.
Ok, so you are saying what is the difference of an act of expression/protest vs an act of oppression then?
So where do you draw the line between the two then?
Genuinely asking, not trying to start an argument.
Thank you for semantics.
I'm sorry you live in a place that makes that difference.
No books should be burnt just because you don't like them or are "controversial".
Burning Mein Kampf because it's controversial, is the same as burning To Kill A Mockingbird.
And it should've stayed in Canada