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  • I agree, people buy cars like this though, to me modern cars are extremely annoying because of this extreme cost-cutting without any thought put into it. They even lack basic functions like dimming the gauge lights that were standard in the 1980s on cheap cars, or turning off a screen completely and still having the steering wheel controls for the radio… turning off ESP for getting out of slippery places that it gets confused by is also a challenge on a lot of cars.

    People have very different priorities from commercial users that need an impeccable safety record and no compromise on reliability, they’re buying a steel box on wheels to get from A to B, preferably in a fashionable shape.

    If you’ve ever nearly died because the car decided a reflection was an imminent collision risk and braked hard on the motorway, you know that cars are way worse than Boeing.








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    2 months ago

    It’s a social norm that doesn’t really make sense. It is convenient to sell hair removal products but it isn’t the only explanation. I don’t have evidence of this (no sociological studies or anything) but in my mind the repulsion for body hair is also a repudiation of sexuality because it is a secondary sexual characteristic that you get during and after puberty.

    It used to be way more a subject for mockery in the 1990s and 2000s if a woman had leg hair or something, but those times also had “gay” as an acceptable way to demean stuff you found effeminate or stupid. I think there’s been some change since then.


  • So he didn’t help the genocidal maniacs of El Salvador? (Reagan did too)

    I don’t understand why anyone is ever charitable with politicians in terms of their morals. They volunteer for the job, it is extremely well compensated financially and in lifelong privileges for high offices, and yet when they display principles beforehand and then don’t act on them it isn’t their fault?

    Sure it may not 100% be their fault but it isn’t like many have the guts to resign, or fire the people under them making bad decisions, or anything of consequence.