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Lad in my team is into crypto, Bitcoin, tokens etc and he told me the other day that he’d bought an NFT a few years ago for about £600 and he ended up cutting his losses at a tenner.
Ironically, he’s telling me this story as we’re away in another city having dinner the night before a seminar on sustainability.
I might knock up half a dozen duct taped banana replicas and head down Camden Lock.
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I get both yours and @hugo7 points. Yeh just take your time on residential streets, but some people are just pricks - like Fidough’s dad - or behave like pricks because they’re in the ravages of puberty or life has dealt them the worst possible hand.
A contrasting take from me. We live on 1-way road that is busy for about 30mins twice a day, in the rush hours. There are traffic lights at one end, so the cars are very slow or stopped. Do drivers let me cross to the shops or do I need to force the issue by stepping out, have a guess?
Some are selfish wankers; I think most are just terribly clueless.
You are absolutely correct, but the developing nations’ response ignores the fact that there is limited money to share around.
The walk-out comes across a bit like they’re not really that bothered about addressing the problems. Otherwise they’d take the £250bn and have at it as best they can. IMO.