

Working from home has been the default for the last few millenia. Who would have thought that it could make people happier?
Working from home has been the default for the last few millenia. Who would have thought that it could make people happier?
And to be fair, we don’t even care about the death of most humans.
It’s the same old “if it’s not cute and fluffy and it doesn’t have cute, big, sad eyes it doesn’t matter if it suffers.”
You can see the same thing in zoos. Tigers, bears and primates get nice big, beautiful cages.
Fish get a small tank.
Shrimp get a tank so slim that the shrimp can’t even turn, so it’s always perfectly visible. (As seen in the Haus des Meeres in Vienna)
“Prescription glasses” only mean “glasses with optical properties”, so glasses that actually do anything with focus, as opposed to e.g. non-prescription sunglasses or non-prescription accessory glasses that people wear to look smart or something.
It doesn’t mean you need a prescription for them.
(That said: in some countries you need a prescription for your prescription glasses if you want your health insurance to pay for them.)
Really? That’s what I’d expect even in a run-down public toilet in a train station over here in Austria.