schnapsman
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- Comment on WTF is a rural town in the USA? 1 week ago:
In geography academia, “small town” usually means a place that has a name and between 5000 and 50000 inhabitants. Though I suspect that a large part of the confusion here is that a lot of US towns are very low density and don’t have anything like a center. So those towns are themselves rural in look and feel, regardless of total population.
- Comment on EU considers tariffs on digital services Big Tech 2 months ago:
Can use a website like idealo to search multiple stores at once. I just wish they had a filter to block amazon results.
- Comment on Pressure vs Temp 7 months ago:
That’s where you find the bisexual she/theys in hetero relationships.