Flagg76
@Flagg76@lemmy.world
- Comment on UK strikes deal with private investors to build £38bn Sizewell C nuclear power plant 1 week ago:
So it will cost 50+ billion the tax payer has to cough it up, the build will take twice as long, then the private companies reap the benefits and profits, and if things go wrong the British government (taxpayers) is left with the bills and clean up. It will start producing 5 years later than planned and has to be shut down 10 years earlier than anticipated.
It’s going to be beautiful.
- Comment on Why Americans Can’t Buy the World’s Best Electric Car 2 weeks ago:
You too, just count your blessings, and think about what you have and don’t focus on what you don’t (or can’t) have.
I like to lead a more minimalist life so I can retire, small cabin in the mountains, maybe put up a big tent for a bed and breakfast to cover my cost a bit. And just be busy with growing my own food, chickens, getting ready for winter doing repairs, hiking. Now with solar panels being cheap and batteries, going off the grid is a lot easier. And if you don’t need much you can live very cheap.
Search for Martijn Doolaard on youtube and you know what I mean, although i want to keep it a bit simpler. 😁
- Comment on Dik Piks 2 weeks ago:
Me neither I did it once after she pretty much threatened to strangle me if I didn’t. 🤣 And yes we still have contact to this day.
But I will never send one unsolicited, it’s so fucking weird, it’s the same as the flashers in the park, what 30 years ago, dumb fucks with no common sense or decency.
And it is so useless, I mean the woman that would like it I wouldn’t like, and the woman I would like will hate it. So there is nothing to gain unless you have a really low bar.
- Comment on Why Americans Can’t Buy the World’s Best Electric Car 2 weeks ago:
I think it’s about being content with what you have. Not always wanting more and bigger and better. I have a comfortable salary, nothing too much, loads of people earn way more, but i can pay my mortgage and all other costs, don’t have to worry about losing my job. And still have enough money left to spend on nice things.
I don’t have to save up loads of money for medical bills or other unfortunate events. I can just easily live my life.
That having said I’m still fed up with the daily grind, so I’m selling the house now to retire early somewhere in Spain or Italy, hopefully going off grid somewhere in the mountains enjoying peace and quiet and nature, embracing my inner hermit.
- Comment on Why Americans Can’t Buy the World’s Best Electric Car 3 weeks ago:
Yes but they are trying to better themselves, it’s a slow process, but there is progress. And they came a long way since the 70’s.
Countries like America are going backwards. At this rate the USA is a worse country for the working class than China in 20 years, if not already.
- Comment on Why Americans Can’t Buy the World’s Best Electric Car 3 weeks ago:
You don’t understand colonialism much. They aren’t taking anything by force like the rest of the west did for centuries.
They are doing business, there is a difference.
- Comment on Ok, I'll pay you the 1995 price 3 weeks ago:
Yeah that’s why I said 2005… data has been cheap for ages, can’t remember when I didn’t have an unlimited data plan.
- Comment on Why Americans Can’t Buy the World’s Best Electric Car 3 weeks ago:
Very few children work in china right now, Chinese workers even have 5 days of vacation a year by law.
That’s 5 more than the US…
- Comment on Why Americans Can’t Buy the World’s Best Electric Car 3 weeks ago:
No the rest of the world has been sleeping when China silently bought all the mines and harbors in the past decades.
- Comment on YSK that apart from not having a car, the single greatest thing you can do for the climate is simply eating less red meat 3 weeks ago:
No the single greatest thing you can do is not having children.
- Comment on Oatmeal 3 weeks ago:
Olive with feta
- Comment on Ok, I'll pay you the 1995 price 3 weeks ago:
I never use any public WiFi on my phone, why would you use wifi like it’s 2005?