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Board Economics
Re: Fuel prices hitting an eight year high
by
stompix
on 25/10/2021, 17:52:53 UTC
It is very easy to be a cynic ... But life, as a rule, "levels out" everything. I will not wish you that you will "wait in 40 years" for this. Life will put everything in its place ...

Seems like I have to scream at your stuff as simply alluding to it doesn't achieve anything.
I was in high school when that disaster happened, I've lived through it, and guess what ll my colleagues are still alive, 40 years since then.
Probably because the cancer rate that indeed rose did so from 5 to 10 per million!

Regarding "people do not die from oncology", as I understand it, it is important for you to create many words, and is it imperative that your word be the last? I know this behavior, I will not say anything Smiley

I know this behavior too, you could have said cancer but you wanted to look special so you used a term which you're not familiar with, trying to pose like you're well informed and you completely flopped it.
So why didn't you use cancer but oncology? Admit it, you wanted to sound like a specialist.

2. Not the best option to feed those who are in short supply. Over time, this becomes a habit, and then requests also begin to grow.

I'm just going to say one thing about this.
You're actually talking about poeple like they are cattle that need to be fed by the system.

I read the news in a country in the world in the Netherlands they encourage people to use bicycles and this is where most people like to ride bicycles.

Except that is not true:
First, the Netherlands has about one car for every two poeple.
Second:
https://download.cbs.nl/pdf/2015-transport-and-mobility.pdf
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Cars cover 75 percent of all commutes, 15 percent is done by public transport and 6 percent by bicycle.