Somehow both the most and least scary thing on the list…
Somehow both the most and least scary thing on the list…
I get your point, but if they’re enjoying themself: Give 'em hell anon. Pump that stuff out. If you’ve got something to say, speak!
That’s exactly why I came to Lemmy: different trash.
Faux-leather isn’t great, depending on how it’s made - but bonded leather is literally garbage glued to fabric.
Pretty sure it’s poured resin or the like…
I used to do drugs. I mean, I still do them, but I used to do them too.
Ironically, this post has some serious “Checkmate, Atheists” energy.
I’m not sure blasting adhoc justifications for what you feel is really philosophy, but if that’s what we’re doing… My mistake. Philosophy then. So tell me, Socrates, what is a human right?
Deep in that American politique, eh?
I mean healthcare is definitely a human right, but there is always more we could be doing. That’s a kind of arbitrary distinction that I don’t think adds anything to the discussion here.
Basic human needs are basic human rights. I really do think it’s as simple as that.
The text OP provided explains that. It’s a percentage of total linux users, not a percentage of computer users in that country.
Very old school hypothesis that has not stood up to scrutiny. a.k.a “Refrigerator Mother” hypothesis
I really don’t like this attitude. It’s just smugness about medical knowledge, because it’s often paired with a hate for people that come in for things that are easily googlable… Directing people HOW and WHEN to do research would be so much more productive for a working doctor-patient relationship.