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26, He/Him Katılım Mart 2016
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seb@sebscard·
I'm highly suseptable to pretty girls calling me sebby
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seb@sebscard·
@gldivittorio 1. Needs some infrastructure to get started 2. Needs a small labor force to operate 3. The small-> midsized towns are the flat empty highway accessible land with backlash from a few local residents with little power
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GL@gldivittorio·
One thing I don't get about data centers— there is sooo much flat, empty, highway accessible land in the US that might require some additional infrastructure but would face far less backlash. Why are these AI companies always trying to build LexCorp in quaint midsize towns?
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@the_UrbanWolf @JohnMHawk I think the real question is what degree of assistance will the city provide whenever they do need to remove vagrants from the restrooms who are now making the customers of the business uncomfortable
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Urban Wolf@the_UrbanWolf·
@JohnMHawk Being a drug addict isn't illegal , at least not in general Not complying with posted rules would give business ample room to trespass an individual (they can kick anyone out for any reason as it is) No, enforcing the rules IS REQUIRED So, again, which rule is broken?
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Urban Wolf@the_UrbanWolf·
Instead of building $300k public bathrooms, cities could pay small businesses $20k per year to offer public bathrooms , on condition they post the sign and clean them 1x per hour and enforce the rules. I think lots of businesses would take money to pay themselves to clean.
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seb@sebscard·
If I had to pick between Trader Joe’s and Northgate I fear I would pick the northgate
Y Disassembler@loomdoop

@Sk8Couch It's basically the inverse of Northgate Gonzalez Market

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seb@sebscard·
Defending WW2 Japan is wild af Saying an military attack is appropriate recourse to an embargo is another wild af thought
Naz@nazbowling102

@ConspiracyBull1 An embargo is an act of war, just say you support America declaring war on Japan

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seb@sebscard·
@PotatoMcWhiskey “If you remove the brain from a person then you save on calories that the body was earning on its own anyways” The “boss” generally is an employee too and has a task to do which is steer the ship that is the business. This on top of usually being the primary investor
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PotatoMcWhiskey@PotatoMcWhiskey·
Basically immediately because under socialist/communist theory the concept of a bosses "profits" are secured only by paying their workers less than the value they produced. You could delete boss and profit, then lower prices and have cheaper burgers for everyone
Carl@HistoryBoomer

You start a burger joint: Boomer Burgers. You hire 10 people to run it, and it makes money. Ok? You branch out and build 2 more joints. You make more money. You keep building new BBs. Dozens. Hundreds. Thousands. At what point does the money you're making become "unearned"?

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seb@sebscard·
@robin_faraj If an Apple Watch doesn’t appeal to you then Apple will not be making a device that serves this niche
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seb@sebscard·
@vivian39_ We’ve evolved along side dogs and cats as companions rather than food, it’s not particularly fair to ignore thousands of years of evolutionary companionship I think if the latter was true then i could more easily have sympathy, yet my heart is cold to this plight
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vivian@vivian39_·
@sebscard No different than a dog or cat. Also if you care a very very small amount even it’s still probably not worth it
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seb@sebscard·
@vivian39_ I personally don’t consider the suffering of non human life outside dogs and cats but just due to our historical linkage I admit it’s not logically consistent but I just can’t get myself to care about the QOL of a chicken tbh
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vivian@vivian39_·
@sebscard The suffering is so high compared to the marginal joy of meat consumption that, in reality, you have to be anthropocentric to a borderline psychopathic extent. Torturing an animal for 5 days to make my lunch 20% more yummy
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seb@sebscard·
@vivian39_ True but water is a very farming specific issue, though in the same vein I'd prefer we solve the coal/gas issue before we handle the cow methane issue
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vivian@vivian39_·
@sebscard there are so many other ways to make a similar climate impact, often less inconvenient. yet only ONE driver of animal welfare
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seb@sebscard·
@vivian39_ I live in CA so the water angle from alfalfa farming effects me in a larger way so the climate angle is much more effective on me. I'm fairly anthropocentric so while I would prefer the animals didn't suffer it's not high on my worry list.
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vivian@vivian39_·
@sebscard used to be "climate vegetarianism," but the reality is, the animal welfare is so bad. i don't consider myself an animal lover in particular. however, they are conscious beings in excruciating conditions.
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@yhdistyminen @thechosenberg I think a land value tax would incentivee making sure you have paying tenants since that rent is needed to cover the taxes
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rosey🌹@thechosenberg·
Landlords will not see heaven
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seb@sebscard·
I like the decline chest press, I just wish setting it up wasn't so awkward
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