I think it depends what you mean by “afford”, they might have enough money stashed away to host one time but it’s going to seriously take away from their future
NK has never chosen their future or basic needs over useless megaprojects though
I think it depends what you mean by “afford”, they might have enough money stashed away to host one time but it’s going to seriously take away from their future
NK has never chosen their future or basic needs over useless megaprojects though
Hot goth gf and I get to die? Win-win
Okay let me just lobby the government to build long distance high speed rail before I take my trips.
High speed rail makes more sense for sure, but it’s not available in most of the country. There’s only two stretches in the US, in the northeast corridor and surprisingly in Florida
Distances that require a flight are far too common here in the US at least, it’s kind of unavoidable
US freight rail is fine and a lot of cargo goes by train for the most part. There’s still gotta be trucks to get to and from the terminal. Not many facilities have built in rail spurs, or the need to ship an entire train load at once for that matter
Inventor of the diesel engine
Sauerkraut, like cole slaw in the US, is best as a condiment/topping
I set an alarm for like an hour before I actually have to get up, every day. Not sure if it’s helping or hurting at this point but I get to go back to bed
!mma@kbin.social is much more active
!mma@kbin.social is much more active
Kbin is somewhat active, particularly on fight nights
In the US daily is pretty standard, I’ll maybe do two depending on exercise or working outside
It does but you’d have to do a lot more
I’ve asked ai how to cook meth and they don’t change the subject that aggressively
Reminds me of that tweet where the creator of a software asked the recruiter if less experience would be accepted (given they were asking 4 years experience on a 2 year old software) and the recruiter said no
I’ll admit I’ve done no research, but wouldn’t Meals on Wheels fit this perfectly?
I work in construction so I’ll offer my expert opinion. Generally, when the entire front facade of a building is unsecured and falling down that would be considered unsafe. Of course that varies from jurisdiction to jurisdiction
I’m renewing on my current lease, taking over a 2bd for 2400 after my roommate moved out. 1bd in the same complex is going for 2200 for new renters, and its on the low end for my area. Quite frankly I don’t understand how apartments are finding tenants, does everyone just coincidentally make 150k+?
There is no quicker way to get people to think you’re diddling kids than writing a song about it
How are you sleeping after ten lines of co… oh it says coding