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‘I can’t believe we’re having this conversation’: the states pushing for 14-year-olds to serve alcohol
  • that’s why you have different drinking age and buying alcohol in a store age. for example where i live you can drink when you’re 18 (which is considered adult for all other purposes) and buy alcohol from a store when you’re 20.

    what’s the usual age when people start drinking in the US? i’m assuming it’s way younger than the actual legal drinking age

  • in Australia, when we pay taxes, we get a receipt. The receipt shows what our taxes were spent on
  • i’m assuming that “other purposes” are other categories that each are smaller than the ones listed. they are probably available on a website or something that gives the full list.

    it would be nice if they had merged them together in wider but more informative categories though

  • Transgender.org | Community-Built Support Platform
  • the react framework and similar frameworks tend to make the page not work at all without JS. it is however still possible, by using Server Side Rendering, where the page is generated on the server side and then only updated in the client instead of needing to be generated from scratch in the browser. this also has the advantage of loading faster for users with slow internet

  • climate denial rule
  • i think it would have worked if it had the word fake before disasters, implying the conspiracy theories that all of those were hoaxes made by the government instead of just being about the reactions to them

  • ECoNomY rule
  • “the economy” is a social construct that is affected by reality and affects reality, but it still is not reality. it reflects what expectations people have and how they are planning based on these expectations, but all of these are choices, not inevitable forces of nature