The reason to take emergency braking out of a rider’s hands is because studies have shown that riders, like drivers, are bad at it.
The reason to take emergency braking out of a rider’s hands is because studies have shown that riders, like drivers, are bad at it.
I think it’s kinda funny. Whenever I see environments like that I’m just like you guys have tons and tons of money. These are problems that can be solved with money. Why are you struggling??
Ding ding ding ding ding. We have a winner.
Child support is a perfectly sensible thing for a court to require. Hating on an “unreasonable” child support payment is to claim the kids shouldn’t have the access that comes with their parents’ means.
Fine. Then go get regular jobs until they’re ready to do so.
Just wait until the V4 R model comes out later this year.
You wanna live in a “functional” society that destroys predators? Bullshit. There isn’t a single goddamn country in the west that destroys predators because that would involve self-destruction. Western democracy and wealth is built and maintained almost exclusively upon predatory behavior. You’re an heir to that…
1) If you do not know what you want to get out of college you do not belong in college.
Underwater basket weaving does not pay the bills. Choosing to get a degree in something you know doesn’t pay the bills is stupid and warrants ridicule. Choosing a path that guarantees struggling then complaining about the struggling deserves ridicule.
Alternatively, maybe employers figured out that letting you educate and train yourself is a much more cost effective/reliable way of getting talent? Maybe they figured out that finding intelligent, autonomous, workers is kinda difficult and college serves as a somewhat effective mechanism for beginning to filter out…
Bernie’s idea of policy is like me saying let’s build a colony on Jupiter.
Exiting something requires being there in the first place.
Um when the lender is the federal government aka everyone that actually pays taxes protection for said lender is in order. The Trump Universities of the world that genuinely defraud people should be punished. The kid that complains about their “unbearable debt” because they went to their local state school for a…
It’s much more likely that this is evidence of what happens when secure systems are sold into rigid, slow-moving, policy driven environments. Technology moves much quicker than government/regulation.
So basically there are a bunch of young people that refused to leverage our best wealth building mechanism during the second best buyer’s market since forever as well as a bunch of young people complaining about their inability to build wealth.
Their employees are primarily (maybe exclusively?) creatives. Genuinely talented creatives, especially ones that can thrive in a massively autonomous environment, are difficult to come by. People are not disposable when you consider their company’s context.
The set of potentially useful things people can learn is infinite. Last time I checked the amount of instruction hours a K-12 student gets is and will always be finite. Consequently, schools have to teach basic building blocks and intelligent people can use those building blocks to do impressive things... including…
What wealth?
I was trying to be delicate. It’s not a question of being smart or smarter. It’s a question of not being a complete moron. Anyone in their mid to late teens believes anything that anyone tells them without a shred of analysis or thought is likely destined for failure. Life is more complicated than that.