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3 days agoSo interesting to me that Americans think being dependent on a car is “freedom”. Individual freedom should be the freedom to get to where you need to go with viable options to walk, bike, train, bus, tram, or drive.
So interesting to me that Americans think being dependent on a car is “freedom”. Individual freedom should be the freedom to get to where you need to go with viable options to walk, bike, train, bus, tram, or drive.
22/25 - not bad
Angel - massive attack.
Tests both the low end and the high end frequencies really well, plus it’s an incredible track and well produced
Well the post tile says “other than not having a car and voting” which are also not about food.
I get the linked article is about food, but OP worded the post in such a way that it’s just factually incorrect
Most Australians live in or near a major city, it’s pretty common to be able to get gigabit. if you’re unlucky you might be limited to 100 megabit, but in some remote or rural areas I wouldn’t be surprised if it’s 5Mb.