Basically any idea from the web3, shitcoin era.
Replace blockchain with Nostr and there you go.
For instance a decentralized, land registry, or doctor appointments.
I agree to a point. They are rich (partially) because the delegate responsibilities well. They do what they excel at and contract other things to other people. A housewife may be a good fit, a reserve team as you called it, but a power partner, that brings (more or less) equal value to the household while domestic tasks are outsourced to a 3rd party is an equally valid strategy.
However one could argue. that the reason why they are rich has more to do with not writing elaborate posts on social media during the day and focusing on whatever it is they do instead, than with having a housewife or not.
Here I definitely do not agree. Men destroyed men. Only men can do that.
Regarding the lstter point, I believe the same I said before applies.
That is an interesting position that, if approached with good intentions, I could perhaps agree with, but it could be easily misconstrued to mean something I don't think you did.
No need. I agree with you. What we may probably disagree about (at another tim) is, what would be a better approach.
It was more of a reference to the famous website, but that is a surprisingly good compact description.
What are confused about? It's a relatively generic template. I know of three frequently used variations:
1) Sad pepe - represents a lonely, sad, depressed person
2) troll pepe - used for trolling
3) Megusto Pepechet (and others) - Used by edgelords, racists, anticommies and political extremists.
The frog itself afaik has no further meaning or depth to it. Just like with any other meme template, it represents whatever people project onto it.
Wtf happened in 1971?
I feel like that's overly simplistic to a point where it's wrong.
The first wave feminism dealt (pretty much) only with civic issues. (right to vote, right to hold money etc.)
Second wave is where it gets a little messy at the extremes. Most of it was just "let us get paid work under ewual circumstances if we want it". What you mention (the de facto degradation of work women had been doing for centuries) was only an extreme faction of the second wave.
As a side note third wave is where it got all wrong. Both first and second wave had some decent and valid points, the third wave does not.
Za mne bych spíše řekl literatura. A to říkám jako člověk, který na škole louskal (v závislosti na délce) zhruba 2 knížky tejdně.
Jediná kniha z toho, co jsme museli číst, co si aspoň trochu pamatuju je Dekameron. Co se stylů týče vím ještě méně. (a to sám aktivně píšu)
A pokud bych řešil společenskou škodlivost, tak zase suverénně vyhrává občanka. Tělocvik mi dokázal jen znechutit fotbal, to ještě není tak špatný.
Depends on the franchise, but mostly, I'd say yes. In certain franchises zombies deteriorate rather quickly via rotting. A penis is about the most easily losable extremity on it's body.
And to the most pressing question, you can certainly slice it off with a showel and if you somehow manage to get a clean swing you could deliver enough force to separate it from the zombie's body via a blunt force trauma. That would however be extremely difficult as ther is barely any position/angle that would allow you to do so outside of extreme luck.
Do you have an idea how companies like Amazon or Apple (or you know any other big corps deal with this? I doubt they just foot the bill. Do they get some kind of an insurance? Is there a possible legal action perhaps?
Technically you are correct. The key here is how many lives did one of the very few nuclear catastrophes that everybody points to actually take? What damages did it incur?
From what I know. the damage both to health and to property is disproportionally low to how much it is used as a scaremongering scapegoat. The same (perhaps) surprisingly) applies to Chernobyl. It's scary, but the actual damages were disproportionally low to what were the estimates at the time and to the public perception even today.
The economic side of the equation is a different thing, but that is a complex topic on it's own and I'll just note thst it's not entirely economical, but rather mostly political.
And regsrding the waste. that's yet another thing thst is almost irrelevant when we really break it down even though it is often repeated by anti-nuclear voices.
Regarding wind and solar, I would agree if a relevant energy storage solution was at hand, ehoch is not the case for the most part. Perhaps you can efucate me on that, but afaik, without a major breakthrough, those can only be complementary power sources and cannot replace stable ones.
You were and you are right. Nuclear is the future unless there is a giant technological leap like room temp semiconductors, or some other energy storage advancement right around the corner. (which is possible, but highly unlikely)
Ehat fid actually happen in Fukushima? And more importantly, what is/was the actual fallout (pun intended) of the event? No scaremongering. just hard data. Ehat happened?
Let me check if I understand it correctly.
A guy with a stolen credit card uses a merchant who uses your service to order some goods. The stolen credit card gets charged and money is successfully transferred to your account. You then send an equivalent amount in btc to the merchants wallet. Then you are being hit with a dispute due to the card being stolen and you having to foot the bill for the CC thief who walks away with the goods that you in essence paid for?
Did I get it right?
I mean I am entirely unfamiliar with the concept. We rarely use credit cards where I am from and most of our payments are done via debit cards (or cash) and our regular payments are usually done via a repeat pay order with a specific code.
From what I could gather this is related to subscribing to a service with a credit (or possibly a debit) card and then having a dispute over whether may the service provider continue to charge you or not.
Is my assessment correct?
If so it doesn't surprise me. From what I know. the american payment environment is quite ridiculous to pretty much all europeans (and I'd suspect elsewhere too) I mean giving your card to a waitress who takes it out of your sight, pqper checks, actually signing something when you pay with a card etc. It's just wild.
Decentralize social media apps.



