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90's Trek is my go too comfort food. Especially TNG and Voyager. Less so Enterprise. And I never got into DS9 at all (fight me). When I'm looking for a random episode to watch in the background, it's usually one of those.
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Comedy-wise, Community, Night Court (the original), The IT Crowd, The Office, Futurama, all fill the same role as Star Trek above.
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Less often, but still on a pretty regular rotation, 80's shows like Quantum Leap, Simon & Simon, MacGuyver, Knight Rider. Just dumb shows where they have a one hour adventure and then have a new one the next week; where you don't have to stress about watching every damn episode because the entire season is one big plotline.
I don't necessarily look around like I'm being followed. But it took me a very long time to be comfortable listening to music or having headphones on while walking, or in public at all.
The idea of not being able to hear my surroundings and be ready to react to something is still really weird to me. It takes all of my mental effort to put it to the back of my brain while walking my dog.
It's not even necessarily worrying about someone with malicious intent. It could be not being able to sense another walker coming up behind me. Or two kids playing catch and a ball going astray towards my face. Just the idea of not having situational awareness at all times freaks me out.
100% agree. I was just pointing out that the whole situation is not as black and white as people on both sides want it to be.
Am I allowed to have more than one?
The games I go back to when I want to just have some peace of mind would be Rimworld and Crusader Kings 2 (specifically the Game of Thrones mod).
Perfect example of the causation fallacy.
If one were to look at that map out of context, once could say that if the temperature is too cold or too hot, murder rates increase.
We all know of course it's a map of economic disparity, and a whole host of other societal concerns contributing. But without the context of any of those things, we're liable to think that correlation equals causation.
It's an important lesson.
I feel like that's sarcasm? But yes, I legitimately feel that our system, where the only person who has any "theoretical" power to make unilateral decisions without parliament is some old guy who is content to just stay out of it, is better.
Imagine an America where they could tell Trump. "Okay, you're king. Here...we'll even put you on our money. Now go live overseas and fuck off"
Because, and not to sound flippant, that's just the easiest and most natural way to do it without a lot of extra paperwork.
See technically, a "president* is meant as a drop in replacement for a monarch. A republic doesn't get rid if its king, they just replace one who was born into it with one they chose and one they pretend to have a bit more control over.
Canada's equivalent to Trump isn't Carney, technically it's King Charles. And the U.S equivalent to Prime Minister would be who've leads the majority party in congress.
Could we go through the constitutional rigamarole to change that? Sure. But why bother when he's content to stay out of things.
Essentially, a parliamentary democracy means that our "Trump" is a deadbeat dad who lives in another country.
I'll happily keep that buffer in place versus whatever the fuck the U.S had gotten themselves into.
Republics give you Trump....
What I mean is this:
A Prime Minister is not a president. They are simply the leader of whichever party has he most seats in parliament and is therefore the "face" of the government in many ways.
Most importantly this means that there is no such thing as "executive orders" because there is no "executive" branch, per se. Meaning even if we (Canada) had fucked up and elected Trump-lite, Pollieve, his ability to do the same shit Trump is doing would be severely limited in that everything goes through parliamentary vote without exception (for the most part).
A ruling party has something called the Emergencies Act, that can, to a limited degree, allow them to enact a few things without parliamentary vote, but its use is generally highly controversial and is still very controlled by judicial review.
Long story short (too late, I know) is that the tsunami of bullshit that Orange Hitler is doing is because he's using executive orders to enact things and then fighting congress in court when they push back rather than getting congressional approval BEFORE enacting it.
Something that is far more limited in a governmental system where that much power HASN'T been given to one person.
Oh believe me. I would be too. We'd buy ourselves a hell of a lot of time. I'm just pointing out that the solution is never black and white.
Based on the number of sightings on this map, I'm starting to think that maybe most people have just never seen a homeless person before....
Despite the replies, the real answer is that it's not as simple as "stopping drilling".
The fossil fuel industry isn't just oil and fuel...it's quite literally everything.
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The vulkanized rubber in the tires of your electric vehicle...yep...petroleum based.
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The hard plastic that forms the interior panels, and the side walls, the steering wheel and literally everything else made of plastic on the planet? You guessed it...petroleum based.
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The lubricants that keep the chains chaining, the gears gearing, the whirligigs whirling and the moving parts moving....once again...petroleum based.
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Much of the cosmetics industry, as well as chapsticks, lotions, sunscreens, etc.... Yep...all have at least some petroleum based ingredients.
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The calking and rubber cement that keeps the tiles your walking on stuck to the floor...yep...you guessed it.
Are you starting to get it?
Hippies can complain all they want, and I ABSOLUTELY agree that we need to be moving away from the petroleum industry faster. But it's not a matter of switching to electric cars because EVERY part of modern life is from the roads we drive on to the keyboard I'm typing this one, is in some way or another making use of a petroleum based product.
We have a long hard road before that's not the case anymore.
Why is the ICC not on something European like Proton Mail?