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jackorange

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    Comment #29189652

    My point isn't his car is obsolete, its that the technology he's complaining about is not the same that will be installed 5 or 6 years from now.

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    Comment #29189389

    It's odd that you are so aggressively defending Japan. How is you having an opinion that they have "the best restaurants in the world" an achievement of Japan? Secondly, if you rea…

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    Comment #29189308

    I'm sorry but none of what you are suggesting is mentioned in the article, and this system is not out yet for anyone to have evaluated it and come to your conclusion. Did you have …

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    Comment #29189241

    Your 2020 Subaru Outback will be at least 6 years old in 2026 when this proposed system comes out.

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    Comment #29189136

    This romanticized view doesn't look at the problems of Japan: - high suicide and depression rates - excessive work culture - irrational fear of foreigners - widespread addictions: …

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    Comment #29189036

    Majority of comments here are on the headline and clearly did not read the article: - It doesnt use breathalyzers, it uses safety systems similar as those for cruise control. - It …

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    Comment #29183773

    I agree with your points. I dont know why some people are creepily obsessed with Japan. Many people seem to develop their idealized version of a society in their head and then proj…

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    Comment #29180850

    I've seen smaller trucks at work. The bed size doesnt matter as much as towing capacity.

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    Comment #29165873

    >The existing ones were un-changable aspects about you that you can't control, and are born into. That's not how westerners feel about gender any more.

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    Comment #29165742

    Surely the primary reason for the name is much fewer people would click and share otherwise. It's clickbait with software.

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    Comment #29163583

    Right, I don't see the "anime" part. This just looks like one of the thousands of nameless photo editing software filters.

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    Comment #29156290

    They do imitate it, they do enough to take pictures of themselves and they buy into the sports clothing brands and entertainment. Few actually do regular and consistent exercise. I…

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    Comment #29156215

    I think the issue goes further than that into being a societal problem. Majority of America is overweight, staring down at their phones day and night, and dread physical activity. …

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    Comment #29151498

    That's right. After grace period it goes into a period called redemption where they can still get it back but it cost like $120. Source: Used to work at registrar.

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    Comment #29136379

    A lot of it is also the American public being selfish and inconsiderate of others. Even at a low wage, I'm sure the job would be more bearable and perhaps even enjoyable if the emp…

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    Comment #29119615

    In high security and solitary confinement there are guards that will have to deal with them, and the inmates are afforded rights like visitation or recreation where they can gain c…

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    Comment #29118816

    If someone is intent on committing crime. Say a serial killer who has killed many people, then while incarcerated continues attempting to attack and kill guards and other inmates, …

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    Comment #29118609

    It feels more inconsistent to me that people online are so outspoken in favor of criminals' rights and perfectly silent on victims' rights.

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    Comment #29113670

    Your comment is not in the spirit of HN and I hope it is deleted. You are asserting someone has mental illness just because they are claiming something which is well known. Gamers …

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    Comment #29102111

    That's their job?

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    Comment #29101530

    The police don't sentence people to jail.

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    Comment #29100411

    I liked his premise. It's a good idea, appeal to the people who aren't voting.