rodeopistachio
shakeitlikepolarbear
rodeopistachio

there are usually enough decent people on the plane that they’ll move a little to help you out on this. It might just be one of you and the kid together, but trust me when I tell you that NO ONE wants an unsupervised toddler next to them on a flight. 

sit/stand cockpit

Hard pass - the issue isn’t that I can’t figure out how to do it, but that it doesn’t serve me. Like how American culture now fetishizes entrepreneurship - good for anyone who wants to go that route, but it’s not appealing to me, and other people telling me I should do either of those things is unoriginal and useless

Oh, the reality filter. So infrequently used on insta. People repeatedly tell me I should get a van and do this. I tell them that I do not know how to work on cars, and furthermore I am uninterested in living on $7k/year. I do have a telecommute job these days, but I need reliable wifi and serious screen real estate

Maybe covering the dining room outlets would help? You aren’t required to provide free utilities.

My company actually just renamed/rebranded HR to People. Didn’t change anything though.

Fun fact: you still need to rub in the spray sunscreen.

For someone claiming it’s not black and white, you are awfully quick to condemn anyone choosing to abort for reasons other than your personal standard to mere “convenience” despite the mountain of personal stories women have shared publicly that demonstrate that that is absolutely not the case. How many women

Contraceptives are great, but they fail sometimes. Your commitment to allowing abortion if the mother’s life is at risk or if she’s been raped run in direct contradiction to the idea that the embryo’s rights supercede the mother’s bodily autonomy. Again, it’s real easy: don’t like abortion? Don’t have one.

Bodily autonomy is keystone to freedom. To kneecap that is fundamentally unconstitutional and anti-American.

“In this case a woman’s body is the means of providing support for a child.”

No, you’re still missing the point. If you actually agreed, you wouldn’t be arguing the opposite. You can’t legally require someone to give of their body, even to support the life of someone else. Providing a safe environment as in shelter/housing isn’t the same as putting your body at risk by carrying a pregnancy.

Norm doesn’t mean 100% in all contexts and all places. Use your noggin. Getting US cities away from being so driver centric would still be a huge win. Also, people would drive less if transit improved, but you don’t have to outlaw or eliminate cars completely to do that. But if you’d rather knee-jerk yourself into a

Please be EXTRA careful - drivers are less likely to see you on the sidewalk.

It’s actually more dangerous to ride a bike on the sidewalk, drivers see you much better if you’re where you belong - on the road.

Yes, and you also referenced the cars hitting a curb. “Protected” bike lanes create their own problems, like when there’s debris or plants jutting into them as failure to maintain them renders them unsafe to downright unusable. This is a common problem with all bike lanes, and if they’re not ballasted, you can freely

Bike lanes do not have a curb.

Written by people who clearly do not ride bikes. Color me surprised.

Some people still pass too close, even if you’re properly ‘taking the lane’ or in a bike lane with a wide enough street to allow for both.

Cars will still hit you in bike lanes. I mean, they’re good infrastructure, but distracted drivers drift and psychopaths aim.