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Yeah I assume the reason there isn’t is because the general ones are US-centric by default and then everyone else has to have somewhere specific to go. But I guess if they want their own dedicated place too why not?
Yeah I assume the reason there isn’t is because the general ones are US-centric by default and then everyone else has to have somewhere specific to go. But I guess if they want their own dedicated place too why not?
National pride ✨
We’re paying them to produce this pollution.
That should definitely be illegal.
I don’t think they’ll stop until they have the whole historic area of Israel (which includes more than just Palestine.) Crazy that this is allowed.
So it’s for US tourism only?
That’s gotta be the most insane anthropogenic impact I’ve ever heard.
I haven’t heard it called this before but I agree with others that the general concept is a good idea. We are far too quick to jump to the next processor, the next monitor etc. when those things can realistically last a very long time before hitting too much of a performance limitation (especially for people who don’t render anything like high games or video editing.)
I think we know that they won’t. The U.S. has never universally applied it’s ire based on bad behaviour alone, I don’t see why they’d start now.
In my last year of uni now but I’d love to get remote work in the future. I’ve seen it totally change my mother’s lifestyle.
Guess I stand corrected then.
To be fair he’s probably not lying. The likelihood they were just sitting there and were going to be found in time to somehow pull them up was pretty low. I don’t think his take was necessarily or helpful though (not that mine is either lol.)
In my experience having just gone from Tel Aviv to Cairo, the flights that do exist are ridiculously expensive and only available to business people (I’m talking 700 AUD/350GBP approx for a 2 hour flight.) We ended up flying to Larnaca (Cyprus) and then on to Cairo instead. Really ridiculous from a tourism perspective since there could easily be a bus but I understand why the two have beef.
Don’t forget Melbourne may be slightly better than Sydney but it’s still insane. Ballarat and Bendigo are better choices than those two.
The hell does that have to do with it?
I guess they thought since it’d gone down and up before it’d be fine. Chanced it one too many times.
To be fair there was no one tracking the migrant boat because they were crossing illegally. We knew the sub went missing basically as soon as it did rather than when people started spotting bodies. In situations where migrant boats are found before/in the midst of sinking help is sent (although after that it’s probably a trip to the detention centre.)
The Greek shipwreck is an unfortunately common tragedy. Whether in the Mediterranean or elsewhere migrant bodies frequently wash ashore. The Titanic story is something novel, and I think at least partially people see it as something justified for adventure tourism exclusive to the extremely wealthy to end poorly. There is nothing to really get excitement out of from the shipwreck, it’s just sad.
I’m guessing most of the Beehaws at least have duplicates since they cut themselves off.