What a stupid take
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- Well that’s fun data. The very bottom of the page links to the raw dataset. - This country also uses public buses in some areas. Where I grew up the school board staggered starts so the school busses are used most of the day. 
- You mean streets? Cause that’s all we see in this picture, just traffic. Takes streets to go to your personal pick up lane. 
- So…you just had a personal pick-up line at your friend’s house? 
- It might just be possible that in a country of 300+ million people spread over 3 million square miles where each school district is operated at a local level…for two people to have had different experiences. - Either way if your parents thought 5 was old enough to get home from school by yourself, good for you I guess. 
- You’re never going to win against these people. They all seem to think that if they downvote people enough the economic realities of cars will shift and magically the world will change while they do literally nothing to actually change it. 
- We’re also talking about five year olds walking 1-2 mi at the end of a long day. Older kids, fine, but 5 is pretty young. I don’t think my parents were comfortable with me walking/biking home alone until 4th grade. - There’s also plenty of other valid use cases, such as if you are taking your kid to something after school. Or they have an activity which causes them to stay late. Or you don’t want them to take the bus cause you’re already in the neighborhood and why not pick them up as a treat (when I was growing up, buses didn’t have a/c - riding in anything that didn’t have a bunch of smelly sweating kids was definitely a treat) 
- You picked on the one thing that’s actually justifiable 
- Could also kill a shorter adult, I bet they don’t have visibility on anyone under 5’6" 
  4·4 days ago 4·4 days ago- Having windows on top of each other might be useless but it also doesn’t hurt anything, and KDE already has the ability to snap windows into different positions. So this description doesn’t really capture the problem you’re solving. 
  191·5 days ago 191·5 days ago- You lost that battle in about 2004 unfortunately 
  62·5 days ago 62·5 days ago- I appreciate that you tried to sound it out but unfortunately his name is in English so sounding it out doesn’t work :( - For context the original spelling in the post was Raygun ;) - No actually Raegan, English is fun. 
  1·5 days ago 1·5 days ago- 3 journalists dying in a nearly 3 year killing field isn’t exactly news. Israeli numbers were 1/wk not 1/yr, and those were often targeted hits of anyone with a visible camera. (Edit: 322 total killed in the genocide 4 Israelis killed on day 1 – so actually 2/wk) - Edit: ah, they are only counting journalists employed by someone they care about, it’s been more than that. 
  24·6 days ago 24·6 days ago- Probably not – time isn’t that relevant before society puts you on the path towards hourly labor. I learned in elementary, but then I also grew up with digital clocks like most folks under 50. - Edit: apparently we have either a lot of on-the-clock preschoolers or folks who don’t know when digital clock radios were invented. Perhaps both. If you cared about the clock time before you were 5 I feel sorry for you. 
- As much as I find the (“all men are terrible”/“not all men”/“haha you said not all men that means you’re bad too”) dynamic popular lately to be exhausting and stupid, men do have a major cultural problem. 
  131·7 days ago 131·7 days ago- Screens aren’t the problem, touchscreens are the problem. I have a screen but no touchscreen. Works great. 
- Op you may be talking about 🦃. However the shirts are about 🇹🇷. 
  6·8 days ago 6·8 days ago- And I take it you are OJ Simpson? 
The $800 PC will also last longer