

I wish all of us had taste, RAMs and DODGEs even existing on our roads proves otherwise, those blowhards would buy a cybertruck too if they could


I wish all of us had taste, RAMs and DODGEs even existing on our roads proves otherwise, those blowhards would buy a cybertruck too if they could


Speed and mass can turn most angled surfaces into a knife


If you could choose to be hit by a vehicle, would you choose to be hit by a cybertruck or a prius? Be honest.


Idk man, listening to Israel politicians and settlers (Have you watched Louis Theroux’s documentary?) it seems wayward to only point the finger at Palestinians who only ever experienced being beat down by an oppressor state.
I denounce Hamas terrorists and Israeli apartheid Ethnonationalists.


That’s the problem though, there is no fixed definition for “Ultra processed foods” that doesn’t include healthy foods. Its a label people slap onto unhealthy foods and then retroactively attempt to categorise.


They’re back to only talking about migrants.
Shout out to the farmers protesting for cheaper diesel when we had a green gov 2-3 years ago and now crying for subsidies because the dryness is killing their crops. Some real smart salt of the earth


“Ultra processed” is frankly a meaningless label in health discussions.
Raw milk is not healthier than “ultra processed” (i.e. pasteurised) milk for example


Bandcamp is owned by the biggest music licensing conglomerate in the world, how is that not corporate?


And who said they were ramping up?
What else would it imply to state that Nuclear is actively competing against coal? If they’re not ramping up, then it’s not an argument because they’re not currently choosing coal over nuclear.
Yes, coal plants are much easier to build than nuclear.
Which is why nuclear is not competing against coal in the global south…


Not quite. China is planning less coal capacity but existing contracts are still being built. They’re not ramping up construction afaik. https://globalenergymonitor.org/research/china-hits-brakes-coal-power-permits-constructions-remain-robust
Most countries of the global south, when faced with the option coal vs nuclear, will err toward coal due to the far lower cost and weaker infrastructure. Nuclear is simply not that attractive an option if you’re a poor country.


Makes sense, my country has been struggling with this problem for a while because it’s tectonically simply not stable enough. And good luck convincing geologically suited countries to take everyone’s waste.


Anti, pro arguments only work in comparison to coal which is a low bar. We frankly simply have not solved the waste issue. I study chemistry and yes, the amounts are tiny, but some isotopes in waste have half lives longer than any structure we can build would last and scaling up nuclear would scale up this problem before it’s solved (just like we did with greenhouse gases). Also it’s objectively more expensive than any renewable source, as multiple independent studies have found.


Realistically though you should compare the waste it produces to the waste from coal plants,
Why? Nuclear is not competing against coal, it’s competing against renewables


it turns out you can basically just put the spent fuel back where you found it
Can you explain what you mean by this? I study Chemistry and am from a Uranium producing country and this frankly just seems wrong.
They trademarked “Demon Hunters” in 2022…
Their case is shit, its frankly a miracle they were even able to trademark “Demon Hunters” because it’s so generic. I see this going nowhere.