Yeah haha I didn't write this well. What I'm trying to say is that where you have socialized healthcare people are way less likely to agree with the idea that you're free to not wear a helmet. I just worded that poorly.
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But what about the reverse argument?
The elders know much more than the young generation, shouldn't they have a larger say?
Basically, Japan is the most developed nation on earth. Not because of technology, or culture, or anything of the sort. But they were the first developed nation to have their birth rate drop and pyramid start shrinking. In that sense, their policies are ahead of every country on earth that still keeps admitting massive amounts of immigrants to keep their populations up.
I've always thought that regular expressions are just specifications for state machines. They aren't that difficult.
Hot take! 👨🚒
I feel like the problem with this argument is that it's consequentialist. You can never be 100% certain which parents will raise their children well. There's no metric that will conclusively tell you.
I think this depends on where you live. If you live in the US, maybe. Private healthcare means the effects on the public are limited to traumatizing people, the services to dispose of your body, and EMS.
In area with socialized healthcare, ain't no way my taxpayer dollars are going towards fixing your head if you crash.
Eventually. Maybe they will feat it for different reasons as well.
I've been trying to highlight the benefits of using AI to some folks at work. Some get very scared of it because they don't want to be replaced by AI. Bruh, if your job can already be replaced by AI, maybe it's not a very stimulating job?
Why is it bender?
I think it's unlikely you can donate without any conversions...