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Stop posting religious propaganda, please
Looking at OPs username it doesn’t seem likely they will


Most of my friends own a house now, but almost everyone stil had a mortgage to pay. This is the Netherlands. Some of them bought their house during the banking crisis of 2008-2012 when houses were relatively cheap. Others who more recently bought their house have moved to smaller villages with lower prices.


This is great, thanks


I started exercising more about 1,5 years ago. Mostly strength exercises, but since 2 months also running. I’m eating more fruit and we barely eat meat or fast-food anymore. I try to keep a regular sleep schedule, but I don’t sleep very well. Overall I’d say I’m taking better care of myself than in my 20s.


Can just as well refer to people in the US


Not everything happens on Lemmy


Depends how many millions. The biggest problems the Netherlands has are caused by too intensive agriculture. Buying out farmland and converting it to nature areas to prevent eutrophication would greatly increase our surface water quality and reduce ammonia emissions to improve air quality while also reducing some of the pressure on existing nature areas which would allow more housing projects to take place. This would require many millions though.


the range of average surface temperatures seen throughout the year in the contiguous US.
So give it a few more years of global warming and you won’t want to use that anymore either.


Same. I write software for a company that nobody would miss if it never existed. I’d like to be more useful to society, but first I’ll make sure I have something saved up for my retirement.
People on lemmy will say that Linux should be mainstream, but I don’t think most people are so delusional that they think it is.
Read this (just the first two sentences are enough) and then consider if you and your dog belong to the same species.


I drive a Toyota Yaris Hybrid. I don’t care enough about cars to wish for anything else.


The companies management does not want its employees to die. I’d say it could be worse.


I always take my shoes of inside, but say it saves 10 seconds for a pair of shoes. If you do that 3 times per day that adds up to around 3 hours saved per year. That’s not what I’d call a massive timesaver.


t’s a massive timesaver
I fail to see how this would save more than a couple of seconds per time you put your shoes on


If you want to come across as the murderous villain you might as well pick bodies by drowning pool. Or pumped up kicks.
It sounds like there is a power imbalance that would make it unethical yes.