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“constant performativity, brand management, status seeking” ;P
☞ “Information wants to be free”
3 of the last 4 posts are the same article 🎉
It’s alleged that without obtaining permission from rightsholders, the men – who appear to work for the same company – ‘extracted’ the text and other distinuishing features from the movies, added relevant images, then displayed the resulting articles on a website.
“As a result of the police investigation, it was discovered that the company’s management and employees had conspired to systematically commit copyright infringement, and had operated the website for profit, attracting a large number of hits.”
word for word it’s the same article on the guardian that’s in the post just below this one
associatedPress writes the article, Guardian or Huffington pays and posts
no, thank you. i’m fine here
your condescension continues 👍
i’m not from the U.S.
there’s a well established network of rails here and we can say that rail transport is the backbone of this country.
yet people in rural areas still think that cars are essential just to survive ☞ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yellow_vests_protests
i may think otherwise, i can live without a car, but it’s condescending to tell them “there’s no reason public transit can’t work in rural areas”
even those who commute by bike+train have cars because “public transit” isn’t a solution to all their needs.
it’s not like i don’t hate cars, i do. But i really can’t see how you’re going to convince “rurals” with that argument
good luck to you
and what do you use to get to the train station?
how do you carry goods to that station? Does your train have a stop in every farm?
the term used here is “vulnerable”. Vulnerability gives you priority
it’s tiring to even think about the subjects to approach just to get you to see the ignorance in this comment
start by reading these 2 articles ☞
do you really expect people in rural areas to ditch cars?
will they go back to carts and horses?
i already regret asking but can you share the photo here?
older people with their e-bikes are faster than not-so-older-people now. It’s fun to see a gran cycle past me with no effort and a smile
apparently Paul was a cycling activist for Paris en selle
i would like to write “this has nothing to do with cars, that SUV driver was sick” but i don’t know what possesses relatively peaceful people to act like maniacs once they start driving.
Would a 52 year old man walking in Paris try to kill a 27 year old he doesn’t even know, if they were both walking and he just wanted to walk faster?
i did what Paul did so many times to remind a driver that i am not just an obstacle on the road but another human. I stood before cars or sometimes buses to look the driver in the eye and say “now we see each other, be careful”. I’m still alive, Paul is dead. 🤷
Would Paul go down under if the car wasn’t a SUV?
Does that maniac know why he bought a SUV instead of a “reasonable” car?
Recently they started physically separating bike lanes in France, because a line on the road doesn’t mean shit to an entitled dipshit. Bike lanes are just more space for their urban tanks.
“transporting hungry people”!
not everything is “management”.
From hunter-gatherers to farmers to people who can’t even cook—a strange animal who has no time to feed itself. It wants to press a couple of images and voila, magically its food appears before its box.
Soon it will pay people to put food to its mouth while it’s busy with its screen. Like a giant baby, it will say aaa and somebody will feed it, cause it takes less energy to be fed.
And another obvious solution would be to just do away with it and just go to restaurants.
that’s what everyone did and still most people do. It’s a great solution 😉
in france even scooters are rare and almost all deliveries are made on e- or manual bikes (mostly by recently migrated cheap labor 🤐)
eternity renders the title as