Huge middle finger to these people would probably be to get a fine for attempting suicide in the first place.
Emi
Glad I learned about jellyfin and stremio.
Don't need to worry about toilet paper when you have bidet.
I'm out of the loop. What did the steam controller do.
Who are You, Who are so Wise in the Ways of Science?
Does manga count?
There were some cars that used Stirling engine (Czech wiki cuz better picture) instead of internal combustion ones.
"But if nobody has to work who will be making the food?" Is what I usually get when I say something like this and tbh I don't have an answer for that besides me believing that people naturally want to work and lots of people would enjoy doing lots of the jobs. But I have no clear picture of how such world would work, just being naive that people would do these jobs even if they weren't forced to do them. Like every basic need is free but to get extra stuff you'd still need to work. Then of course what do you qualify as basic need and how someone could twist it.
I played whiskerwood for the first time recently. Also thought it would be similar to timberborn but it is very different. You have manage the whiskers individually to give them the right job if you want them to be efficient. I like that you can build underground and that in later game you'll be able to use belts so I'm looking forward to discovering that system, also the steam power stuff.
Valheim, factorio, timberborn gave much more hours of fun than some expensive games like GTA 5.
If you can charge at home. I assume if you live in apartment and charging only at fast chargers it would get expensive fast.
I assume it wouldn't be that difficult and expensive to build some basic chargers for charging your car over night but I don't know about this much, and how people would manage to find the parking space with charger since not every flat gets their own parking usually.