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androbot t1_j2dmubf wrote
Reply to comment by whadisabout in Driver hits 2 women near White House, killing 1 by MrSpontaneous
My point (and response to OP's comment) was that people use many things that increase how deadly they are, and they should have higher standards of accountability for using them. I don't think you get a pass for operating a car unsafely just because it's purpose isn't to kill people.
androbot t1_j2dhw0y wrote
Reply to [OC] Around 30% of countries spend more than 2% of GDP on their military by IndeterminateYogurt
It would be great to see labels for the top 10 or 20 countries by GDP (total, not per capita). This is a neat visualization.
androbot t1_j2cbth3 wrote
Reply to comment by colglover in Driver hits 2 women near White House, killing 1 by MrSpontaneous
Fundamentally there is no difference. We should hold people accountable for their recklessness instead of just demonizing the equipment they use.
androbot t1_j1z4m5d wrote
Reply to comment by mister_meeseeeks in Sometimes it pays to sit on the right side of the plane into National by mister_meeseeeks
I agree the likelihood of an official renaming approaches zero. It's just very funny to hear how people refer to it. It's a kind of dog whistle. People (like me) who refuse to say Reagan, and then the other folks, who consist of Republicans or totally apolitical types.
androbot t1_j1z4fgo wrote
Reply to comment by St1834 in Sometimes it pays to sit on the right side of the plane into National by mister_meeseeeks
TIL... thank you for the information! I still hate that guy, but it's good to know DCA isn't the same circle jerk that Florida was doing.
androbot t1_j1pta38 wrote
I wonder what it would take to officially change the name (back) to National. I say this as I recall driving along the Ronald Reagan Turnpike inf Florida (of course) and almost wrecked because I couldn't stop my eyes from rolling.
androbot t1_izfoz55 wrote
Reply to comment by freshOJ in Proud to say that I chased down a porch pirate today by jonwilliamsl
I feel like thieving makes them cowards. We may be disagreeing on a semantic point, though.
androbot t1_izfortf wrote
Reply to comment by highvolt4g3 in Proud to say that I chased down a porch pirate today by jonwilliamsl
I absolutely would and have aggressively confronted would-be thieves before. This is a person who has shown a willingness to invade my personal space to deprive me of my property. Who knows what else they are capable, or what will make them stop treating me and my loved ones as prey? I grew up with this dynamic in a very bad area, and there was only rational response - don't be an attractive target.
The fact that they're not actually entering my home makes the decision to confront a lot easier, to be honest. A home invader understands the potential for violence and will come armed. A porch pirate probably thinks they will get away clean.
androbot t1_izdyjey wrote
Reply to comment by CriticalStrawberry in Proud to say that I chased down a porch pirate today by jonwilliamsl
People who will pull a gun from you will take things from you at gunpoint. They won't skulk around stealing things off your porch. Those people are cowards who will run at the first sign of trouble. Which is what they should get.
androbot t1_izdyffr wrote
Reply to comment by freshOJ in Proud to say that I chased down a porch pirate today by jonwilliamsl
If they're stealing from you, they're not prepared to fight for what they took. Thieves are cowards.
androbot t1_izdyd1h wrote
Thieves are the worst. They don't even have the courage to face you down and take your stuff. Nor do they give a shit about you or the impact they have on your well being or situation when they steal from you.
I grew up very poor and was raised to believe that someone who steals from another has a defect in character. It has probably distorted my perspective, because I don't have any respect, sympathy, or mercy for people who steal, their "need" notwithstanding. And I have never really understood why society treats theft so lightly.
androbot t1_j2e6xd4 wrote
Reply to Opinion | D.C. needs more bike lanes, and fast by Maxcactus
I wonder how Courtland Milloy feels about that. He has not had a very friendly history with bicyclists.
Edit:. https://dcist.com/story/14/07/09/courtland-milloy-cyclists-are-terro/ for reference