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Wojtas_ t1_je8ulxg wrote
Reply to comment by Azudekai in Dad Accidentally Orders 60 Pairs of Reading Glasses Because He Couldn’t Read A Website by MrILostTheGame
Custom made products, like prescription glasses, might not be covered by return policies.
Wojtas_ t1_jbpidjp wrote
Reply to comment by Goldrush02 in B.C. man says he accidentally unlocked and drove someone else’s Tesla using the app by ChocolateTsar
That's available in pretty much every city in Europe.
Wojtas_ t1_jaxa0ex wrote
Reply to comment by Yolectroda in SC woman charged after allegedly consuming abortion pills to end pregnancy by MajesticOuting
That is a fair point which I've failed to consider. While I still can't think of a better distinction, this seems like a pointless discussion - abortions performed after the 25th week make up a statistically non-existent portion of all procedures, even in places which allow abortion up to the very end. That suggests they're only made in exceptional circumstances, and banning them would be harmful, supporting the view that all abortion should be legal. However, I do not feel qualified or entitled to making opinions or suggestions on this topic, and I'll gladly leave it to doctors who know what they're talking about, and women who these laws actually concern. Here's hoping they'll be the ones actually leading the discussion, and not religious-lunatic politicians with zero respect for human rights...
Wojtas_ t1_javmo74 wrote
Reply to comment by Yolectroda in SC woman charged after allegedly consuming abortion pills to end pregnancy by MajesticOuting
Viability is a good indicator. While there are obviously outliers, there's a clearly defined moment at around the ~23-24th week of pregnancy where the fetus becomes very likely to survive outside of the womb. After the 25th week, it's almost guaranteed.
Before this moment, it's fully dependent on its mother to survive, and abortion is just that - abortion, and there's nothing wrong with it, the fetus is just a part of the woman's body, over which she should have complete control.
But later, it's killing someone who could have lived. You could end pregnancy and still have a living person, even if they'll need a few more months in an incubator. I find this a lot more controversial, although I'll refrain from making any judgements - every case is different. Nevertheless, there is an objective distinction.
And the law agrees almost all around the western world. Nearly all European countries ban abortion after the 20th week, and just about every US state used to have a limit at 25-30 weeks before the overturning of Roe v. Wade.
Wojtas_ t1_j0wcbw0 wrote
Reply to comment by jayfeather31 in [ Removed by Reddit ] by Proud-Escape-8044
Except the Polish treasures they "acquired" while invading...
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Reply to comment by alzee76 in Student's MacBook Amazon order replaced with Weetabix by bananaphophesy
They are, at least in the EU. All transactions are under the same protection (why wouldn't they be???)
Wojtas_ t1_jegin6q wrote
Reply to comment by saltycrewneck in Dumb phones are on the rise in the U.S. as Gen Z looks to limit screen time by JAlbert653
Anything running KaiOS really. Messenger, WhatsApp, emails, even Google Maps, but on a 2,5-3,5 inch screen, controlled with a T9 keyboard. Seriously considered one of those.