ToothlessGrandma

ToothlessGrandma t1_j4z6u9u wrote

Which is why self driving cars are a scam. Nobody is seriously talking about the laws that need to be put in place. Who's responsible when a crash happens? Sure as hell Tesla isn't going to want to claim responsibility. Definitely shouldn't fall on the owner. So who gets the blame?

Until there's law for and what to do with insurance claims, self driving cars are a pipe dream.

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ToothlessGrandma t1_j4p6e10 wrote

Who cares man. Nobody is calling shrimps bugs. That's your attempt at trying to make eating them more manageable. It's not going to work though.

Like I said, I've never in my life heard anyone refer to shrimp as bugs. You just can't all of a sudden start referring to them like that. It's not how the world works.

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ToothlessGrandma t1_j1rqg5t wrote

Anyone who is complaining about this, should go to third world countries and see how they make food. I'm seen some of the stuff done in Mexico and Vietnam.

In Vietnam raw chicken was being taken out of a bathroom like sink in the back of the store on the ground visible to everyone around. Most disgusting thing I've ever saw. This is unfortunately more common than not.

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ToothlessGrandma t1_iy7wcls wrote

You're not accounting for the fact that the world hasn't caught up the digital age. Right now it's still the wild west on the internet, and there really does need to be heavy conversations about regulation and what the future looks like so we're headed in a good direction. There needs to be accountability for someone who goes online and starts telling random users on reddit they're going to kill them, higher punishments than a simple ban.

What Elon Musk is doing right now is a good reason why there should be laws in place for safe guard people. Letting things run unchecked is just as bad as regulation, possibly even worse. Look at the damage trump has caused. Long lasting damage that will be felt for decades. Or Alex Jones. None of that is a benefit to anyone.

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