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  • I’m fairly left leaning, in the US I’d own a weapon. But only because of how much they are a part of life there. Living in a country where gun ownership is the exception, I’m only pro gun in the sense that I like things that go boom. What I like more is the relative certainty my neighbor won’t pull a piece on me on a bad day and we don’t have to kit schools out with dystopian crap like panic rooms in case some deranged lunatic rolls up.




  • A lot of formerly bad neighborhoods are turning, and I think that’s mostly due to gentrification, not because the idea behind the neighborhood (in this case Bijlmer) was somehow belatedly good…

    The idea of the Bijlmer and how it was presented sounded great on paper, but neighborhoods that are exclusively these cheap stacked blocks still mostly attract people on the bottom of the economic ladder and thusly also a relatively large amount of people that will misbehave in various ways. I don´t think culture is relevant here.

    This status quo changes now because apartments evidently go for 300 to 400k “because Amsterdam” and the people they originally built those blocks for can´t afford that in a million years.



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    5 days ago

    They like to say these things that don’t actually make any sense.

    It’s the same with the crying around Europe’s mandatory USB-C connector. “Oh it stifles progress” Apple protested.
    Forgetting they had the same unchanged connector, and in fact data protocol on their devices for twelve years before Europe decided they wanted a standard, with all the freedom to improve it.

    A standard, apple already adopted for everything not iPhone no less.