Lucky or a very impressive feat of engineering in modern cars? π±
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I am truly sorry for the passengers. Lost life because of teenage perceived hardship is tragic.
From a different perspective, it seems incredibly impressive that anyone survived a deliberate head on collision with a brick wall (that appears to have barely buckled) at 100 MPH / 161 KMH.
First time Iβm reading it!
Shake off? I suspect she took a bite and inhaled some of the spice the coughed. Hilariously. Kind of like watching the cinnamon challenge that almost always results in a cough of powder.
Exactly. It was icing on the cake. I donβt think I can tell someone βfuck youβ without incorporating the word hearty now.
I need the ability to save comments in Memmy for well written comments just like this
I came back here to post the same quote. This is now my favorite quite fun a lawyer.
Yes! More dogs please. :D
Yep. I didn't bother installing the normal Reddit app but still needed something to read when all I've got is my phone. Lemmy looks promising.
I should have specified the context of building something to communicate on. I think my original point is that I'm excited for the properties that come with decentralization but I'm worried about it's drawbacks. The grass is always greener, they say. Perhaps this decentralization all goes extremely well and we have many types of services that adopt the mentality. How long will it take before we see the disorganization, identify it as causing disconnection and separatism before pulling it all back together again?
I actually typed out a longer response before realizing you and I have the same belief. π Though I haven't yet determined if I can blanketly state all corporations are good or bad and I think I'm okay with staying on that fence. If anything corporations just reveal the properties of the people who run them when they have been blinded by a common goal--and how blinded (or not) they become.
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