living in cars is never “viable” it’s just what some people do when thier only other alternative is living under a bridge…
Unhoused people living in cars aren’t buying new cars, so it doesn’t really matter what car manufacturers are doing today for them… and the maintenance costs are still way lower than paying rent
Minimum wage isn’t enough to pay for a roof over your head… unless you mean the roof of a car…
I pineapple pizza pineapple on pizza
what about flacs, do they include free communism too?
I think it might be most confusing when someone talks about someone who uses “it/its” pronouns: my initial assumption would be that they’re trying to dehumanise it unless I was already previously aware of it’s pronown preference.
that’s a good point, I think it depends on the person, but some people tend to just assume the squirrels gender in most instances rather than saying “it”.
it’s generally used to describe non-sentient things…
Also, using only it gets confusing when trying to determine what “it” refers to in a given sentence…
Also, that is an argument for not voting in NZ, which is even stupider than not voting in the USA, since NZ has MMP and a reasonably large left party in the form of the Green party…
also: not voting is essentially refusing to work with other leftists
A policy here and there may change
that’s the whole point…


Its used both 卐 or 卍 ways in different non-nazi examples: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swastika
Plenty of modern nazis don’t know how to draw it though, so you can never be sure…

you should still vote blue even if you’re an anarchist.
I wear one like that in New Zealand and nobody seems to think it’s weird or anything, or maybe they just don’t care cos I’m old now 😅
I sometimes move it to around my waist if I need to take my jacket/jumper off, or if my shoulder gets sore from the slight extra weight, or to wear it with a backpack as well.
I used to use a satchel but found it’s often a bit too bulky and makes my shoulder sore sometimes, however I’m finding the fanny pack is a bit too small, hence adding a backpack.