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Unbecredible@lemm.ee to Asklemmy@lemmy.mlEnglish · 11 months ago

What things would you standardize globally if you were the Supreme Leader? All violations punishable by death.

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What things would you standardize globally if you were the Supreme Leader? All violations punishable by death.

Unbecredible@lemm.ee to Asklemmy@lemmy.mlEnglish · 11 months ago
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    Metric system, right-hand traffic, ISO 8601, high taxes on the rich, someone’s power being used as a multiplier in punishment.

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      I like the Scandinavian system of fines for breaking the law. They’re scaled based on your annual income so a speeding ticket isn’t just a fee for the wealthy.

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        Still a fee for the wealthy. If I earn a million a year I can easily give up 90 % of that and still live comfortably. That’s not the case for someone who earns 100,000.

        Still better than a flat fee.

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          ($93k vs $9300 for those who prefer USD)

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        AFAIK, of the Scandinavian countries it’s only Finland that has that system.

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          In Denmark if you are charged with hazardous driving the police can confiscate your car. A Norwegian who had bought a Lamborghini in Germany took the trip through Denmark back home and hit 228 km/t. He lost the car and will never get it back.

          Source (in Danish): https://nyheder.tv2.dk/samfund/2023-12-25-nordmand-fik-beslaglagt-sin-nye-lamborghini-efter-vanvidskoersel-men-naegter-at-acceptere-dommen

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      I would like to add free/accessible healthcare for all

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        Type I. The angled pins make it much more stable than F, and there’s heaps of options for cable exiting sideways, upwards, downwards, straight out, etc .

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            Plenty of type I come out sideways- they are lower profile than most I’ve seen, slightly more so than type G.

            https://media.prod.bunnings.com.au/api/public/content/5bac39a3c6d04c53be207f9021e9546b

            This can actually be a bit of an annoyance, sometimes… If the socket is right next to the floor, or in a densely packed area, for example, it can make plugging difficult.

            And if it does have a ground pin, it’s mandated that the ground be longer than the power pins, for exactly the reason you mentioned about G,D,M.

            The recessed feature of F I do like, even if it makes the plugs physically larger than they need to be.

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      Good choices. Fixed-rate fines are unfair. To someone living on minimum wage, a $500 fine can be devastating. To someone pulling down a huge salary, not so much. They’re essentially unequal punishments for the same violation.

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        Yup. And not just fines imo. For instance, a cop who rapes or blatantly assaults someone, especially on duty, should have their sentence at least doubled due to the power dynamics.

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      “I’m afraid you formatted the date incorrectly on this birthday card. Any last words before we hang you?”

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        IT IS YOUR BIRTHDAY

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        This is not 'Nam, there are rules.

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      Metric system comes with metric (decimal) time and republican calendar

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      Don’t forget ISO216 for paper size. It does not make sense that the US is still using “letter” and “legal” paper size.

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        Why does it matter, just print stuff, supply the correct paper or material for your project, then move on.

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          We need one more rule: can’t defend cluster fuck murican paper sizes

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