Yeah, I’m so weary of this argument but you’re dead right.
If I and all my neighbours close our curtains then we won’t see all the garbage, rats, dead bodies, and other refuse piling up in our street, and then congratulate ourselves at the lovely community we share.
It’s absurd. As though everyone expects that corporate encroachment into the fediverse is going to come with a big sign that says “threads” or some such.
There are special rules for labelling for alcohol given the obvious risks of consuming more than you realised.
Here alcohol must show the percentage alcohol content, but alcohol designed to be consumed as-is (without mixing) also states the number of standard drinks.
The number of standard drinks is the same as the “amount of alcohol” you mentioned.
Other ingredients like sugar aren’t shown as a percentage because manufacturers don’t want to show it, and it’s not required by law because although there are risks of excess consumption, they’re not “immediate risk to life” type risks.
Perhaps, although a little harsh. Most people just don’t think that deeply about things.
The accepted narrative is that inflation happens when poor people get too much money.
Yes it’s obvious that there’s more going on if you think about it for a few moments, but no one does.
Woah. I always thought I was Gen X but TIL I’m probably a millennial.
This. His supporters just don’t care. Whatever it takes to beat the dems.