It’s also not cognitive dissonance
It’s also not cognitive dissonance
Operative word being: knowingly.
I was gonna say, I don’t think metal has a higher rate of nazis. You look at country and you basically have to accept they’re all MAGAts (another reason to just avoid country). I think most people in metal are pretty progressive, that’s why they’re in metal. Honestly Dero Goi is a great example: he jumped down a conservative rabbit hole and left metal.
If anything, it’s just that the nazis are always a vocal minority and when they’re into metal it’s some confirmation bias for close minded people who don’t like metal.
No the 30Q’s are unprotected. I believe that’s what the MF01S requires.
I guess I’ll have to check. I honestly can’t remember when I got it but it was probably over a year ago.
I’m in a behavioral neuroscience lab and I’m trying to convince my PI to get in on this.
There’s definitely already stuff like that for Dracula and Frankenstein’s monster.
FYI Durmstrang is from Hungary.
MS18 actually. Genuinely the brightest handheld flashlight in the world.
Hell yeah! Implement all the policies that favor the rich!
Seriously though $15 means nothing to the rich and electric cars are not an option for most people yet. As others have said, just make public transit better and cheaper.
This is not the fundental attribution error. The fundamental attribution error is seeing an action from a person and assuming it is a fundamental attribute of them. Literally in the name. E.g. you seem someone being rude in public so you assume they are a rude person. Meanwhile if you are rude in public you chalk it up to being in a bad mood as a result of something that happened to you, not because you are a rude person.
How does this help you at all when buying used? The number of 15 year old cars with maintenance records at all is abysmally small. And usually it’s an enthusiast car that’s not gonna be reliable anyway. Being on top of tire pressure and oil changes is definitely not nearly enough to keep a car maintained for 15 years. It really sounds like you’re not familiar enough with cars and just have a contrived idealistic view of the car market.
It’s because it is. The short version is because it’s socially acceptable for a woman to be somewhat masculine but it’s not socially acceptable for a man to be feminine. A man wearing makeup, a dress, etc. stands out way more than a woman wearing a suit, jeans, etc. It is believed that this results in higher rates of transwomen. Obviously this is an oversimplified explanation, but it’s the gist of it.
Source: Multiple degrees in psychology.
And how can you assure it’s well maintained?
Anymore