Why not both?
Why not both?
He also fits into 5 black bin bags.
Ummm… Follow the money?
Well if you took a page out of France’s playbook it wouldn’t necessarily get to this point. At the slightest suggestion that they might have to work a bit extra or pay a bit more, they’re out burning cars and building guillotines. As it should be.
Edit: also educating people on safe firearms use as a condition of ownership of a firearm actually goes a long way to reducing the deaths. Also guns aren’t the only way of getting rid of people. Just ask the IRA.
Ok another thing people haven’t really touched on is government restrictions on dangerous shit generally. I’m not just talking about guns, but also cars. When I was in the states I saw so many car accidents and bits of car on the road. That doesn’t need to happen. It turns out that if you have proper driving tests and mandatory classes, people don’t crash as much. Same with guns though. Owning a gun is fine if you learn how to properly use and store it.
Norwegians reeeeealy need a reality check.
I’m sure if you took a second to think about possible solutions to this problem you’d find a way of making the necessary amendments to your country.
Yeah kids reciting the pledge of allegiance is honestly psychotic.
Despite his severe back problems, Luigi mangione is the only one of you who has a backbone.
You see, driving doesn’t need to be that dangerous. While the USA has 12.9 traffic related deaths per 100k my country has 2. And it’s still a good analogy because the difference lies in driver education. We have special classes to teach night driving, long distance driving, rural driving, driving on ice, how to correctly install child seats, how to safely fasten loads to the roof rack etc. And that’s what I’d like in this case. To equip her with more knowledge about what can go wrong and how to avoid it.
Oh I’m not trying to kill her enthusiasm. I just want her to do some rudimentary risk assessment. Like “if I jump off the top of my sisters bunk bed to the other side of the room, there’s a chance I’ll wipe out and break my leg”.
Never heard of it, don’t have a TV, and also live in Scandinavia.
Yeh we live in arctic Scandinavia so no American chains.
Yeah, there’s a pretty decent one. Quite expensive though.
Yeah, but the problem is that she does look actually very impressive. Kind of like a little blonde David belle.
Nope, a relatively small apartment with 4 kids. No space. The local trampoline park is quite expensive, but also doesn’t allow children under 5.
I don’t think the local parkour gym takes anyone under 14. Probably for insurance purposes. But I’ll see if there’s anything similar.
The problem is not that she doesn’t learn from her mistakes, it’s that she hasn’t made one yet, so she’s emboldened by her perceived immortality.
Is it normal for people to set up surveillance cameras in their own home? Are break-ins that common? I just assume no-one will bother with my shitty flat.