I took my "or else" from a big financial company because they wouldn't let me work from another state. People want less cars on the road better air to breath and safer traffic they barely care about your shitty exploitive companies.
“When I was younger, I was cute,” he says. “When I got older, I became a threat in the eyes of others. To feel that you’re perceived as a threat – in school, walking down the street – it eats you alive. It’s soul-sucking. It’s draining. It’s anxiety-producing. It etches away from the love that you have for yourself.” I felt this in my bones
I'm big into motorcycles and all the electric motorcycles are like 100 lbs more and go through tires like twice a year compared to my gas powered motorcycle changing tires once everyother year and can go fraction of the distance. Idk I want to think electric is the future but with these limits I'm still not too interested. If hydrogen ever comes to motorcycles like Kawasaki, Honda, Yamaha and Suzuki want, I'll definitely get one of those but I can't recommend any electric motorcycles right now and before you say anything I would recommend a Surron if you check your welds before you buy those are great commuters but probably not a motorcycle.
Sorry for not being clear, I change tires on my gas powered commuter motorcycle about once every two years. Electric motorcycles seem to go through tires much faster it was explained to me that the bikes are heavier and most tires aren't designed for electric motorcycles.
I wish I was a shill I'd probably have more money to buy more motorcycles. I've rode a Surron bee? and a Stark VARG and I kinda like how quite they are especially dual sporting. But it takes almost half a day to charge the Stark VARG and the longest I've rode a Surron was about ~20 miles before it needed to charge.
A person that is honest with themselves and their partners in relationships they occupy.
Someone that is there for others to lift them up not bring them down.
It’s someone that should strive to be a rock for others in both judgement and practicality.
Being a effeminate male this is a question I ask myself often. I often hear about other relationships where the male counter part just doesn’t do chores. I ask why does he want his partner to succeed? The other one I hear often is about the inability to admit they did something wrong, usually in regards to child rearing. I guess I’m just mentioning things men in general need to work on to be domestically more successful.
Dell said return to the office or else—nearly half of workers chose “or else” ( arstechnica.com )
A growing chorus of advocates is helping paint a picture of the ways in which having empathy for the struggles of boys and men is not separate from the feminist project, but essential to it ( www.csmonitor.com )
xkcd #2948: Electric vs Gas ( xkcd.com )
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Just crusing the neighbourhood with Bowie ( lemmy.world )
Texas man seeks to have ex-partner investigated for out-of-state abortion ( www.theguardian.com )
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Missouri GOP Candidate for Governor Was Only ‘Honorary’ KKK Member ( www.riverfronttimes.com )
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Tlaib, Bush criticized by Democrats over statements calling for end to Israel support ( thehill.com )
What Is It Like to Be a Man? ( hedgehogreview.com )
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