ChrisMD123
ChrisMD123
ChrisMD123

But that implies that one of the bedrooms is first in the order of importance. Same problem.

Nope, “major” still implies a power structure. Let’s go with Bedroom 1, Bedroom A, and Bedroom α [alpha]. And nobody needs more than three bedrooms. :-)

But what if you’re in Frankfurt and one of the other bedrooms faces the Main River? :-D

But the way I figure is that perception is reality

Conversely, why are you so adamant about protecting the term? It’s not like it’s even particularly accurate, you’re just used to saying it.

OK, here’s the problem:

Unless you live in a town with a good Samaritan law :-D

OK, so I’ll preface this by saying that the trolley problem is obviously unanswerable:

Humans are not inherently lazy. Humans are inherently bad at “monitoring” systems passively. It’s not something that we needed to learn to do to survive, and so our nervous system has never needed to evolve to becoming conducive to developing the skill.

The vast majority of road fatalities are people not wearing seatbelts and drunk drivers. Only about 6,900 fall outside of those two categories.

Isn’t it the same story? FSD/Race Director seems to be doing something reasonable, then makes last-second buffoonish decision that leaves one driver with no chance to react carefully?

Hey, they’re the only state within 400 miles who seem to know how to plow I-95 during a storm.

Trotsky.

Sounds great. So let’s take out the middleman and just make it free to the user and paid through progressive income taxation.

Common sense isn’t common, especially when it comes to Internet comments which can often be taken over by market libertarians who actually do believe that all goods should be priced.

My bones!

Do the homeless not have a right to transportation?

OK, this may have been true in the ‘80s, but once the cocaine haze wore off and all the stockbrokers’ 911s were wrapped around trees, the stigma of being on mass transit has gone away.

Yep. We should make all forms of transportation as cheap as possible if we want an equitable outcome. That’s why I’m for free-to-user transit and roads, funded via a progressive taxation system.

This is straight-up false. Broken windows has been conclusively disproven.