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nearlyepictoday at 7:11 AM7 repliesview on HN

> this reflects an aspect of American culture that you can’t just erase.

Yeah, and that’s the problem. A whole country full of people belligerent enough to say “fuck you” to anyone who tells them “hey you probably shouldn’t blow your hand off”. What a wonderful place.


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chopintoday at 7:22 AM

But this is none of your business. I live in Germany, where everything is regulated by well meaning people. Going so far to regulate what you ought to say or to watch.

It is hellish. I don't recognize the country any more in which I was born and raised.

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helterskeltertoday at 7:18 AM

I'm fine with idiots blowing their own hands off, I just worry about wildfires.

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axustoday at 12:22 PM

Comes in handy when the government agents are rounding up your neighbors. Except when they direct that energy at the neighbors instead of the government agents.

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jimmaswelltoday at 7:14 AM

Beats the pants off "please sir, may I have some more" as seen in many other places

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warumdarumtoday at 7:30 AM

It is, yes it is. You should leave immediately if you dislike what you found.

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Scroll_Swetoday at 12:34 PM

No, the issue is migrants.

Now vs 80s and the 90s.

kyprotoday at 8:51 AM

It's funny because I read the parent comment and thought that was actually kinda cool.

Lots of things we do are really stupid from a purely productivity, health or safety perspective.

American's were probably wrong to oppose alcohol prohibition. They probably should ban motorbikes. Fireworks should be largely banned to members of the public. Pizza should be illegal. Etc..

Part of what makes a country a place you'd want to live is the fact they don't create an excess of rules and regulations to optimise for what's best on paper, but allow people to do stupid things and allow them to live the life they want to live and take the risks they want to take where risks are not too excessive.

Commercial fireworks are dangerous, but not that dangerous. It's inadvisable that someone would use them without proper safety training, and it probably makes sense to have some rules around selling them to try to limit use, but in reality this just isn't a big problem.

Obviously people who live on flight paths should be more careful.

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