

Britain looked at this and concluded: “make it a class B drug instead of class C”


Britain looked at this and concluded: “make it a class B drug instead of class C”


I wonder what passport people like you hold? This sounds like passport privilege. Those with “good” passports get to travel where they want without a thought.
There are many countries where they scrutinise where you’re going to be staying and how you’re going to pay. You can’t apply for any visa without giving proof of accommodation bookings and showing bank statements.
I’ve been to America before Trump and there were plenty of questions at the border about where I was going and to see my confirmed hotel bookings, and I went with a “good” passport (UK) at the Canadian border.


True ideally…but I would think having people on Lemmy is the main priority. Having a diversified Lemmy is secondary. If Lemmy.world pulls some shit then getting people to change instance shouldn’t be as difficult as getting people to change platform.
Lemmy competes against single solutions like Reddit. It’s still better to have an overpopulated Lemmy.world rather than Reddit.


Serious question: is Lemmy.world a problem if it gets big?
We want Lemmy to be successful. Users join and they’re bound to concentrate in an instance that looks like it is the biggest (that’s where I would sign up as a newbie). Other instance content still is consumable and interactable. Is this a problem?


I thought breast support was the reason they use a bra.
Lack of pockets would be the sole reason if I used a bra.


I think other large supermarkets do too.
Britain looked at this and concluded: Brexit