Not Important
never test the depth of water with both feet.
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they are shit cars anyway. going electric, get a volvo.
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I actually struggle a little to disagree with her.I'm just going to put this on here because it's relevant to people's concerns about the platform. (I'm not a fan of Elon and the way he has changed the site) View attachment 2150222
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I actually struggle a little to disagree with her.
People behave like their specific site or blog or service or whatever have you isn't a business that you can opt in or out of their product. If that product no longer specifically appeals to you - for whatever reason - don't use or consume it. It's not fundamental to your identity; you don't need it for work unless you work in a very specialised field, you don't need it socially unless your friends are chronically online (and if they are, there's alternatives like discord, whatsapp), you don't need it to do anything. It's a way of being connected, and there are other ways to do that.
If you have privacy concerns stemming from online stalking - or doxxing - then that's potentially a separate issue, the solution ostensibly remains the same: get off the site. Scrub your profile, tell them your reasons, and leave.
If Woolies ceases to sell a product you like, find it elsewhere. You're not going to whinge at Woolworths for neglecting to stock a product you liked. If you don't like prepaying for fuel, don't go to the sites which force you to do it after hours.
If you don't like that Twitter won't let you block people, go to an alternative that will.
Australian shares are poised to fall as US stocks cooled further, but Tesla provided a late boost to Wall Street after surpassing earnings estimates for the three months to the end of September, with the electric carmaker turning around a slide that began earlier this year.
In an after-market update, the Elon Musk-founded company said net income had hit $US2.2 billion ($3.3 billion) in the three-month period, up 17 per cent on the same time last year. It has been attempting to turn around poor new car sales over the last year through discounting and other promotion.