I actually used vapes (the "real" ones) to stop smoking. It took years, but having the capability of controlling how much nicotine I had in my vape liquid was key. Eventually I brought it down to zero, and was able to stop.
This said, in europe the market is being flooded with disposable, colourful vapes - and those are an abomination. Just thinking of trashing all those lithium batteries makes me angry.
It's more probable that in reality there are a of people working without the state knowing about it. Much tourism related work is traditionally paid "under the table" in cash, by the day or by the week.
People also don't need cheese or cake, and they have it anyway.
Right, next the native americans will take the US back because historically it's theirs? Russia started a war, stop looking for excuses to cope.
I'm sorry, who started a land war in February 2022?
the idea that people were crushed with tanks is disputed in academia
There are photos of people clearly crushed by tanks?
Infelizmente é algo de tão comum que acabas por ter que mudar de instância.
How is attending a far-right convention and fucking up diplomacy with Spain state business?
If he went to a furry convention would that also be state business?
He was huge in the 80's and 90's amd did some big scale acts like disappearing a whole bridge and stuff like that.
I didn't addressed anything because the whole comment is a load of bullshit.
Fuck off with your Putin propaganda.
The idea is not to get the power back to earth, but to have power on the moon. Without power, you'll never have humans living there.
Yeah but a car is mostly made of engines and bolts and wheels and stuff like that, you know.
Some beggars do indeed see it as a job and make substantial money, that is just a fact. Doesn't mean that there are not people in real desperate situations and needing any help they can get.
Gen Z are adolescents or young adults now. Gen Alpha are the little kids. We're getting old.
And for businesses, VR simply has not proven to have a cost benefit worth even the initial capital investment, without even taking into account ongoing IT costs due to damaged equipment.
That's just not true. Companies of all sizes are using VR for onboarding and training with much success and a huge return on investment. There are also a lot of location-based and VR arcades making a nice profit.
VR may never go mainstream, but for businesses there are a lot of use cases for which it is valuable.
More infrastructure for cars = even more cars on the road, as simple as that.
You want to fix a gridlocked city with awful traffic? You start taking lanes out and making them exclusive for public transport, and you build big sidewalks and a cycling lane. Now you can get where you want to go in 10 minutes using public transport or bike, or you can sat in traffic for an hour - magically, you'll see traffic getting better and less cars on the road.
It's not as if this is some mistery - it has been done in many cities around the world and it works. The alternative is the american way, "just add one more lane", and you guys live with the results.
In my country, besides right on red being illegal (having never been legal), traffic lights themselves are seen as a thing of the past and most of them were replaced with roundabouts decades ago.
You're being downvoted, but that's exactly what many europeans cities have been doing for many years now. When going into the city center by car is the worst option, people choose other ways to go.
Cars are seen as a status symbols in a lot of places, instead of as the utilitarian things they are. Where I'm from people will see you in a better or worse light depending on what you drive, for sure. Most young people get first in debt not for college, but for the 200.000km second or third hand car imported from Germany.
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