It depends really. If I lived somewhere where natural disasters were a common occurrence then I probably would. Luckily I live in the UK which, while not great in other ways, has a temperate climate. That said, if the south gets too much warmer then I am tempted to move to Scotland. I don't cope well in temperatures above 19 Celsius. It would be one of several reasons though, not the overriding factor.
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We have social housing in the UK which is rent capped and it gives people an element of stability. It can work well
As far as I'm concerned I'm not a grown up until I have a washing machine and dishwasher of my own.
This is why I'm flying to Edinburgh soon rather than taking the train (like I would prefer to). So much cheaper
How would you react if someone prints Jesus Christ, hanging on the cross with bloody hands and feet onto your favourite beer. With a face of pure agony and some letters addressing charity?
That sounds quite metal tbh for beer. I would give it a go.
That seems so unnecessary. Why do they want to interfere with screen density??
I'll be honest, I think I understood three words of your OP. Sounds like the general gist though is Woo so great 😃
Thanks for all your efforts, glad someone knows what they're doing
What a nice seal of approval
Yeah this is definitely a risk if this platform keeps growing. I can definitely see this being a reason to switch off downvotes (some instances have already)
Not sure if you've seen the various Reddit cross posting bots but the threads they post aren't very active. I think people see that it's a bot and switch off.
By the nature of the community though there will obviously be questions on here that have been asked on other platforms. I think it's mainly about trying to keep this place active and let it develop its own vibe (for lack of a better word)
I love the rain and cloudiness! It's peaceful (flash flooding aside, that can suck depending on where you live)