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  • I mean yes??

    Also if you don’t buy Nintendo exclusives why do you even want a switch?

    Just the savings on cost of games will make it more than worth it.

    Plus you get to actually keep your games and play them in the next iterations and even on a pc or laptop if you have them.

    You can buy tons of great games for ridiculously low costs, especially if you want a day or two

  • No, I disagree. If things are really fucked (as they are) 30% of a population is more than enough to enact change. If they are really motivated to do so. Get most of those 30% only the street and you see what power it has.

    Of course with 80/90% it’s easier. Much much easier but that’s just fantasy land. You can get 90% of the population to agree on many basic facts, so you can forget about having then agree to protest together.

    Plenty of revolutions were made, and dictatorships overturned with much fewer people on board.

    I very much disagree on how much power 30% of the population has. Yes the electoral system you have in the USA is beyond stupid. However voting is only the easiest and most polite way to make change.

    Go on strike, protest, build some guillotines. If the population really wants it, change will be made, even if it’s only 15/30%. Because the remainder of that population will not opposite necessarily. They just don’t care enough to protest.

    Luigi Mangione is just 1 person for example.

  • That’s just wrong

    Put 20/30% of the population of any city or county out on the streets and it will make headlines

    It’s technically a loud minority but a very loud and significant minority

    The problem is that of those 20/30% only 10% will actually get out on the streets so you are left with around 2% of the general population. And that ain’t much

  • I have the same issue

    Sometimes it’s the multiple posting, sometimes it’s just old posts that are still active and getting comments. Like 2 day old posts. Since they get so many comments still it’s likely that lots of other people are seeing them too

  • People that live far away from the train station?? How is that hard to understand?

    I know this is fuck cars but that person shouldn’t be called a lunatic if they’re already using the train as part of their commute.

    It’s actually a pretty good middle ground as you still avoid one car in a population center and that person still probably has a decent commute

  • I get your point but tbf they aren’t exactly cheap ass quality. I am always actually surprised that they are fairly decent

    Ofc if you buy some they will sound even better but the free ones are still better than no plugs for both health and sound reasons. Without them not only is everything super loud it is also very noisy (frequency wise)