

Is this one of these american things? I have never seen someone not returning the shopping cart.


Is this one of these american things? I have never seen someone not returning the shopping cart.
Schaft was executed by Dutch Nazi officials on 17 April 1945.[8] Although at the end of the war there was an agreement between the occupier and the Binnenlandse Strijdkrachten (‘Dutch resistance’) to stop executions, she was shot dead three weeks before the end of the war in the dunes of Overveen, near Bloemendaal.[8] Two men known as Mattheus Schmitz and Maarten Kuiper[9][10] took her to the execution site. Schmitz shot her in the head at close range. However, the bullet only grazed Schaft. She allegedly told her executioners: Ik schiet beter “I shoot better!”, after which Kuiper delivered a final shot to her head. Schaft’s execution was directly ordered by Willy Lages.[8][11]
Damn

Looks like she lived happily ever after. Based.
Such a coincidence. I wonder if this is some kind of social marketing.
I guess you just ask someone how happy they are in general.
Edit: I found the study (see my other response) and they used this:
To assess life satisfaction, respondents were asked, “All things considered, how satisfied are you with your life as a whole these days?” They were asked to indicate their satisfaction with life using an 11-point scale ranging from 0 (dissatisfied) to 10 (satisfied). This measure has been shown to have appropriate external validity and has been widely used in cross-cultural studies of life satisfaction
No sorry, but I remember that in scandinavian countries the difference in happiness was much less, because raising children there is more seen as a societal task and less as the sole responsibility of the parents.
Edit: found it: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/jomf.13116

There are scientific studies which show that parents are overall less happy than adults without kids.
Of course parents still do a lot of stuff but it’s because most of the time it’s even more stressful to stay at home with the kids. And as you noticed it’s stuff mainly for the kids. Of course some things parents can enjoy as well. But the main thing about being a parent is that you can’t just do what YOU what, especially not spontaneously.
And the post was about vibe and chill, which is definitely something parents do a lot less than they would like to.
I am so braindead I can’t even imagine how it would work without endless scrolling?


I guess you speak to them in person instead to their algorithms?
I mean technically deletion just means to allow the computer to overwrite the data but until this happens it can be recovered.


I remember calling someone in another country was super expensive but you could predial some super long numbers which made it cheaper somehow


You realize most people live paycheck to paycheck? Nobody wants to tell their kids they’re going to be homeless.
People have to realize the alternative is having their kids growing up in a fascist regime, where they can be murdered on the streets without consequences simply because some “regime official” is having a bad day.
I am not saying it’s easy but it also won’t get any more easier when people don’t act now. In the end stage people trying to resist the regime will be insta killed or worse. Now you can still talk to like minded people and organize. Tell them you want to strike but are afraid of the consequences, maybe they will offer help.


As far as I understood it’s supposed to be a one day strike but repeating every friday which is a great way to build up the necessary momentum.


I am happy to hear it’s supposed to be a regular thing. This can lead to great momentum. Reminds me of fridays for future which became a huge worldwide movement (sadly disrupted and essentially killed by Covid).


Yeah, I guess they have to start somehow.
Aerial photographs almost always look cool