Most cars are not used by people living out in nowhere, on a road that only two people use.
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You know the solution to the other problems, such as massively investing in public transit, also significantly help reducing emissions, right?
I don't know if you're serious, but in case you are, "eat the rich" isn't supposed to literally mean "eat the rich".
It's more of a metaphor, taking their wealth, "eating what they have", so to say.
Yeah, I'm sure this will create a wonderful society with no problems at all
..I don't think left wing parties are interested in tearing down the old just to sell a gizmo? Left wing parties are kinda against capitalism
God, to think they actually allowed smoking in planes...
It's like watching sports, except you also have someone cracking jokes and being effectively a stand-up comedian.
But also, you're assuming people always actively watch, which is not always the case. I tend to play a game on my main stream, while having a stream (or vod) open on another.
In addition, it's also a bit like hanging out with a friend and watching them play. It's basically sharing stuff and experiences with others, which is fun, even if you're not a direct participant.
...and also, as the other commenter mentioned, there are games which you don't really want to play, but are still interesting to watch.
I wonder if they instinctively feel as if it's grass or something, and so they don't want to leave puke out in the open
I do not see it using for leftists in general. Just the ones that for some reason support Russia and China
Except that's exactly what it is allowed to in algebra.
Sure, in most equations you solve in early algebra school there is only one possible value for the variables. But in many equations there can be multiple, or even infinite. It's an unknown, and the contents can vary (depending on other constraints, ie. The rest of the equation(s)).
Then, at your new job, you see garbage code and wonder what dumbass would put global variables everywhere
Or you can Google the artist and see that he is an activist that actively supports policies for expanding bicycle infrastructure. As well as making other comics criticizing the defunding of public transit.
Like, I don't know, to me this is an obvious reading of the comic.