Thank you for clarifying!
Patariki
There was a similar article floating on lemmy yesterday (or the day before) on how 60 UK companies experimented with a 4-day workweek and that 54 decided to keep it.
Depends on the context. After WW2 a lot of great things were done in favour of future generations, or the children of that time.
In these times hate is being used to divide us while at the same time it's socially and morally unacceptable to justify certain views, thus they look for pseudo reasons to mask their true reasons, in this case -for the children". Unfortunately we're also entering a time where the psuedo reasons start becoming obsolete as hate mongering is being accepted.
So i gotta disagree on the always, but it's true for these times.
I guess your the kind random ~~redditor~~ lemmytor(?) now. That did the trick.
I'm hoping for a Christmas sale the next few days. But I cant wait too long. Besides the point stick drift is infuriating while gaming, I also have a cat. Anything that wiggles is fair play for those claws, and that cord be wiggling.
I just build a new gaming/creative pc, decided to make the jump to linux mint while i was setting up something new. And I honestly expected more hickups than i got, nothing which a quick search didn't fix except for one. My xbox controller won't connect over Bluetooth, it works when connected through a cable though. But I also noticed some stick drift, so I'm tossing it and order an 8bitdo which has those magentic sticks (forgot the name) and linux compatibility.
Just a guess, but I think the difference in a country like Qatar can be explained by the import of labor. They hire a workforce from a different country which tend to be dominantly male in those regions. And we've seen with the football WC how they're developing.
I hate these kinds of news stories. It just promotes the guilty until proven innocent mindset.
Apparently there was a directors cut that got lost somehow...
You asked: Storks throw their babies they deem weaker out of the nest to improve the survival odds of their other offspring.
Just don't ask where the other babies went.
Don't, for now that only helps reddit gaining traffic. I had on several occasions the need of reddit and had to go to multiple posts because the information I needed was deleted, and I doubt I'm the only one experiencing that. Lemmy is great, but it's still a far way of what reddit hass accumulated over the years, and it also doesn't really show up in search results yet.