If you were a community, municipality or country committing to the principle that all people deserve shelter, how would you make that principle a reality?
If you were a community, municipality or country committing to the principle that all people deserve shelter, how would you make that principle a reality?
Why is fountain soda better than canned or bottled?
What is the best "climate change" clothing?
Have you noticed spotify removing stuff from your liked songs list?
For a few months now while listening to spotify I’ve noticed a song will come up and I’ll think “I thought I already ‘liked’ this song?” But wasn’t positive because sometimes there are multiple issues of the same album (anniversary, remixes etc) so maybe I had liked a different version or something. But I have a couple playlists where I only add to the playlist when I’m listening to “Liked Songs” on shuffle, sort of a best of the best. And I’ve observed there are songs on that playlist which are no longer “liked.” Anyone else experience this? Not sure why they would do this - could be a bug of some kind. Or could be they’re trying to promote plays of songs where they don’t have to pay out as many royalties, or someone is paying them to promote certain acts.
What are some "new" rights you'd like to see countries commit to?
I know some places are more progressive in this regard. But from the U.S., I’d like to see every person entitled to: - shelter - food - healthcare - education and higher education (As an aside, not sure “right” is the best term here, I think of these more as commitments that society would make because we have abundance. One advantage of the word “right” is that a person is justified in expecting it - it’s not welfare/ a benefit / a privilege)