Wedge38
Wedge38 t1_j2a547t wrote
Reply to comment by The59Sownd in We have all the resources we need to solve the world's greatest problems, so long as we can rise above our tribal instincts. by IAI_Admin
It's the problem of scarcity IMO. The human brain isn't built to compute the scale of our world. We've built an economic model not designed to handle shocks to the system due to people over buying resources out of fear.
Wedge38 t1_j1zentv wrote
Reply to Anti-transgender legislation associated with suicide-related Internet searches when the state had a high LGBT population density. by Respawan
Many right wingers view this as a positive. They want to eradicate trans people.
Wedge38 t1_izbk0rj wrote
Reply to comment by iamnotbillyjoel in End of an era as final Boeing 747 rolls off assembly line by maxxspeed
It's being used to carry freight cargo. They've been building them for air freight shipping for a while now. So no worries, unless you're a package, you'll be fine.
Wedge38 t1_j2e1z2q wrote
Reply to comment by Rymbeld in I finished re-reading The Lord of the Rings by EldritchHugMachine
I think that's the point of Tolkien writing Tom that way. Peaceful happy times often feel exactly like that. Reading it as a child it felt really boring but looking back on it now. The best times in life are often quite predictable, consistent and filled with people talking about quite normal boring things. That when you're a child you kinda take for granted. Civilized society is honestly magical compared to the barbaric nature of most human history. I think the magic of Bombadil is revealed when you have the patience. Tom is the contrast from that last safe part of the world to the rest of the dark dangerous one.
There's a reason the saying "may you live in interesting times" is a known curse.