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I don’t understand. Surely they have foods that are vegan besides bread and water, right? Like, some vegetable being served or something?
Sorry about that.
I don’t understand. Surely they have foods that are vegan besides bread and water, right? Like, some vegetable being served or something?
Is this really where you are talking about?
One of us doesn’t know what socialism is, and I want to be very clear here that it might be me.
I am under the impression that socialism is about the government owning industry, not having a robust social safety net. Though, from that link you provided, Norway happens to be an exception in the Nordic model, and actualy does own some industries. So I guess we’re both right? haha
It’s funny because I almost left that out.
I’m pretty sure that Norway is capitalistic, just like America. The difference is mostly a matter of degree, not category. I definitely could be mistaken, though.
Well, I really doubt anyone is being serious in this entire thread but the parameters were simply that it was something one person could do (inferred), and that it wasn’t illegal.
I think my solution meets those requirements.
At the risk of making the OP’s problem worse: https://www.visittromso.no/ for the curious.
Considering some of their comments, doesn’t seem likely to be right wing. Most of their complaints are anti-capitalism in nature. The rest of your reply is certainly plausible.
A quick scan of the OP’s history suggests that they live in Norway, but I don’t know if that tells us anything about what a “small town” is. Nor do we know why the town is popular. It’s at least plausible that tourists stay in that small town because there are so many places to stay, and it’s close to some area that is the real reason the tourists are there. (like a mountain to ski on, or something).
I doubt the OP expects a real answer, because they didn’t provide enough information.
Run for mayor (or local equivalent), win, and then push for/implement a bunch of rules that make the town inhospitable to tourists.
I assume the tourism brings in money to the local community, yeah? Cutting off that income will probably mean you won’t be able to win the next subsequent election, so act fast.
Keyword: most
I think most people are like this. It’s hard to hold on to actual hatred. Most of us ain’t got any time for that.
Ohhhh… Well that might be an issue with your specific instance being unresponsive. The reports I just did, however, worked pretty much how you would expect, so it’s not likely to be a lemmy-ui or backend bug.
To your edit:
It seems like the link was sucking in the strikethrough characters. If I had made a proper link [text](url) then it would have probably worked fine.
Federation does make things more complicated, but I think it’s worth the growing pains.
Reports sent! Also, put a ‘!’ in front of the link, like !https://lemmy.cloudaf.site/comment/454587. buffer
Edit: oh, apparently you can’t deep link like that. !https://lemmy.cloudaf.site will go to your instance, though, which is what I did.
Hm. Strikethrough isn’t working? or is it the link breaking things?
What do mean? On the standard lemmy site it should be the 3 dot menu, then the flag (aka, report) on any comment or post.
What took a long time for you?
You know, it’s surprisingly vague even in the official documentation.
Let’s test it out. Create a post on your instance, and then make a comment on that post, and I’ll go report them both as “testing” and we’ll see if you get notified.
Link them here so I can find them.
Hey man you can’t control what you like.
I personally might have enjoyed it more if it hadn’t been (seemingly) shoehorned into the Star Trek universe. I understand it’s not a very subjective metric, but Discovery just didn’t feel like Star Trek.
It comes across as if someone producer got pitched a sci-fi series with the plot of Discovery and thought, “This is great! It would be even better if we slapped Star Trek all over it!”
Keeping in mind that I’m just giving personal opinions, I found Discovery to be too… over acted? Maybe that was just how it was written but the end result, for me, was that I was constantly rolling my eyes while watching.
Picard seemed okay but in the end I didn’t like the obvious appeals to nostalgia, for me it felt like it leaned too heavily on it instead of trying to stand on its own as a good show.
I have no idea if my experiences align with the broader community or not, but I found myself forcing myself to watch each respective show so I didn’t bother watching when a new season came out.
Please don’t take my comment as anything but me sharing my experiences with someone else who is a fan of the franchise.
SNW I’m totally on board for, though. And I was hesitant about Lower Decks at first but it’s really a good show, imo. It’s so good that it has me questioning my decision to ignore The Orville for being too silly.