Hasn't that been a thing since... forever? I remember it from back in the day when I started using reddit, around 2011
I see it as a good thing. Not even am American. My country should ban it too
The article mentions that there are likely many more cases of regrets, that the numbers are underreported, and that regret doesn't typically set in straight away, but typically after 5-10 years
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I agree. This is experimentation on kids
Turn that around, take a kid with normal, non-broken legs, and break them, because the kid wanted to.
Good. It's not something a child can take a proper informed decision about.
Do whatever you want after you turn 18, but for those under that age, it's good to show restraints
Not from the US either. 0,5l Coke was 2-2,50$ even in the early 2010s in Norway. The price hasn't really budged much since that, though. And since our currency used to be really strong in the early 2010s, the price has actually decreased in terms of USD (not in terms of our currency, though)
I'm from EEA. I downloaded the update yesterday, but I'm still not able to uninstall edge
As a Norwegian, heat is the least of my concern. These storms as of lately, has been extreme though
And children at school shouldn't be taught that there's more
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We have "legevaktå" for urgent doctor visits, so Dr Dropin isn't realøy needed for that either. Or anything for that matter. Which is way nobody uses it. It has to be paid fully out of your own pocket and it's expensive, and options exists.
Maybe in the USA. Dr Dropin is the only privately owned doctors office I know about in Norway, and they are generally not that often used
Well, I can tell you the wait time is just as bad when it's covered by taxpayer money
There aren't very many hospitals or medical facilities owned by municipalities anymore. Most are either owned and operated by a private hospital network, or operate under a private trust.
Doctors offices are. Hospitals are funded by thr government. Either way paid for by your tax.
The hospital I work at used to be owned by the state via the university, but our governor literally gave the campus away to a private trust that operates for profit. Super fun times.
Unless you are American? Things are fucked there, that's no news. But most of Europe doesn't operate like that
Yuzu in particular, sure. But that doesn't mean that all emulators supports piracy.
Time to throw Hungary out of NATO. Hungary bordering Ukraine, would then be open for invasion. Maybe that'll scare some sense into Orban
but that would cut into profits of the people in charge
You mean the municipality, which you also are a part of, and pay tax to?