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Re: This year may be biblical
« Reply #500 on: Fri, 10 January 2025, 09:15:33 »
We are at 1.6° C over pre-industrial levels now.

We were supposed to have stopped at 1.5° C.
The value 2.0° C has been described as when things really start to hurt, and with climate change lagging behind emissions, and global emissions increasing, it is not possible to steer away from it.
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Re: This year may be biblical
« Reply #501 on: Fri, 10 January 2025, 09:26:25 »
No, those # are out the window, and they were complete bull**** to begin with.  Those projections were largely based on NETs, negative emission technologies, that are "projected" to be "invented" in the future.

A large portion of the IPCC 6 report scientists polled expect us to hit or break 3C, even 2C is fully dead.

This is going to become absolutely CATASTROPHIC.

The palisades fire alone, is projected to be around $10 billion in property damage, each one of these houses is 4 - 20 million.



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Re: This year may be biblical
« Reply #502 on: Sun, 12 January 2025, 18:55:52 »
Climate change is NOT REAL. You're all a bunch of hoax-people. Why won't you STOP LYING.


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Re: This year may be biblical
« Reply #503 on: Mon, 13 January 2025, 01:53:56 »
Tp4 following the palisades fire.

And.   Honestly,  there is a God. Because what are the odds, just burn a crap ton of rich people's houses, in the absolute richest craves on earth.

Guess one could argue, well, alot more poor people suffer before during and after, sure. That's the worst case being, there is no God, and this is absolutely the end.

But overall this is probably the best thing that could happen to humanity, wake up, your money won't save you, we're all probably going to die horrifically even if we did everything right from this second forward.


The insulation that the average middle class and up, thinks they have, it's really paper thin. House of straws.


Biblically speaking, the christian bible is just plagiarized from old Sumerian accounts/legends. They had the whole identical biblical flood story well before christian cultism.


But realistically, looking at the sumerian's capacity, and their reach, which was quite vast, they easily crossed 3000km towards india for those stupid blue rocks.


Any large civilization heavily alters the landscape on which they live, destroying the original balance of organisms, micro and macro.

They didn't know back then, but we know now this is a highly REACTIVE system.   So it might seeeeem like GOD is punishing the lying priests and corrupt kings,  when in reality,  it's just a rubberband system of local ecology, we know the amazon creates its own weather system, atmospheric rivers, etc.   Globally, there is a reactive system For Rain and For FIRE. When the band snaps.  These dumb monkeys better pay attention.

 

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Re: This year may be biblical
« Reply #504 on: Mon, 13 January 2025, 03:26:53 »
You know, they've "proudly" touted online and in the newscycle how great California's fire fighting army is. 10000 personel, xx fire truck xx planes, xx helicopters.


Here's the thing, All that stuff uses gasoline, the people are fed by farming equipment that runs on gasoline.  So really, we're fighting FIRES with GASOLINE.

Wonder why it ain't working.

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Re: This year may be biblical
« Reply #505 on: Mon, 13 January 2025, 13:11:29 »

Professor Char Miller of Environmental Analysis and History at Pomona College and the director of the Claremont Colleges' environmental analysis program:::

"The winds were TOO strong.
The flames were TOO intense.
The Topography was TOO dangerous.
And that is a perfect storm."


Tp4:::
Largely absent in the aftermath rhetoric,  Too many cars on the road, too much fossil fuels burned, too many luxury urban development.

WHO TO BLAME, well, EVERYONE.

BUT MOST important, and Missing in all conversations,  ANIMAL AGRICULTURE being the primary contributor to climate change when land use opportunity cost is taken into account.. The 43% of earth's dry land surface dedicated to animal agriculture is 3X the total carbon emitted since the industrial revolution.

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Re: This year may be biblical
« Reply #506 on: Mon, 13 January 2025, 20:40:34 »
Man, I hate humanity. Human's ability to commit opportunistic evil for personal gain knows no limits.
https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2025-01-12/burglars-dressed-as-firefighters-arrested-in-l-a-fire-zone-officials-said

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Re: This year may be biblical
« Reply #507 on: Mon, 13 January 2025, 20:49:13 »

I hate humanity.


It is a good thing that voters select such excellent role models - who bring their sterling friends along with them.

“He was very effective. He knows those computers better than anybody.
Those vote counting computers. And we ended up winning Pennsylvania like in a landslide.
So it was pretty good .... Thank you to Elon.”

- Donald Trump - Washington DC  2025-02-02

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Re: This year may be biblical
« Reply #508 on: Mon, 13 January 2025, 20:51:38 »
Man, I hate humanity. Human's ability to commit opportunistic evil for personal gain knows no limits.
https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2025-01-12/burglars-dressed-as-firefighters-arrested-in-l-a-fire-zone-officials-said

That's ingenious.

He and every poor person SHOULD steal from the rich.

How do you think anyone gets "That" rich. It's a system of theft/kleptocracy and classist warfare which Funnels Upwards.

I don't understand NT's dismay, considering he's not even that rich.


Stealing from the poor is wrong.  Stealing from the rich is JUSTICE. This is canonical in every book worth reading. 

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« Reply #509 on: Mon, 13 January 2025, 20:57:19 »

I hate humanity.


It is a good thing that voters select such excellent role models - who bring their sterling friends along with them.



I never cared for Musk, but the past few years have cemented him as one of my least liked individuals on the planet. I think he's actually worse and more damaging than Trump.

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« Reply #510 on: Mon, 13 January 2025, 21:01:17 »
Stealing from the poor is wrong.  Stealing from the rich is JUSTICE. This is canonical in every book worth reading.  [/size][/color]

This is not the same lens as the Luigi vs Health Care. I'm not one for anarchy, society needs guardrails and consequences. But we need those consequences going both ways or everyone is in danger and nothing works.

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“He was very effective. He knows those computers better than anybody.
Those vote counting computers. And we ended up winning Pennsylvania like in a landslide.
So it was pretty good .... Thank you to Elon.”

- Donald Trump - Washington DC  2025-02-02

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Re: This year may be biblical
« Reply #512 on: Mon, 13 January 2025, 21:38:47 »
This is not the same lens as the Luigi vs Health Care. I'm not one for anarchy, society needs guardrails and consequences. But we need those consequences going both ways or everyone is in danger and nothing works.

Yes and no.  Under the guise of an infinitely expanding, unlimited growth society. An oligarchic system works fine.

Within the Confines of the earth's ecosystem, the Imperialist regime we have ensures our extinction.  We need communism powered by AI.

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Re: This year may be biblical
« Reply #514 on: Tue, 14 January 2025, 07:42:22 »

the earth's ecosystem

powered by AI


Like Sky Net, my guess is that almost any AI would eventually determine that humans themselves are the problem, and therefore eliminating the problem would "solve" it.
“He was very effective. He knows those computers better than anybody.
Those vote counting computers. And we ended up winning Pennsylvania like in a landslide.
So it was pretty good .... Thank you to Elon.”

- Donald Trump - Washington DC  2025-02-02

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Re: This year may be biblical
« Reply #515 on: Tue, 14 January 2025, 07:45:10 »
Like Sky Net, my guess is that almost any AI would eventually determine that humans themselves are the problem, and therefore eliminating the problem would "solve" it.

We don't know, but it's better than what we have now.

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Re: This year may be biblical
« Reply #516 on: Tue, 14 January 2025, 09:34:03 »
Tom Tomorrow is always hot.

“He was very effective. He knows those computers better than anybody.
Those vote counting computers. And we ended up winning Pennsylvania like in a landslide.
So it was pretty good .... Thank you to Elon.”

- Donald Trump - Washington DC  2025-02-02

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Re: This year may be biblical
« Reply #517 on: Tue, 21 January 2025, 20:12:25 »
Turkish ski resort fire kills 66 people, 51 injured.

This is why Tp4 never goes outside. It's so dumb. You go outside to play in the snow, and end up DYING IN A FIRE.

You might think, who cares TP, it's just rich people dying, they're paying for their hubris and kleptocratic life-style. Yea, true, but sooearly there were plenty of poor middle class people who saved up all year just to end up roasted.

SMOKE is more deadly than flames, the smoke can suffocate in as little as 30 seconds. This is what happened in Japan when Kyoto Animation studio was set on fire by a crazy anime otaku who thought they plagiarized his fan-script. The Studio staff tried to escape upwards through a stairwell, but the smoke killed the 34 people attempting to flee.


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Re: This year may be biblical
« Reply #518 on: Thu, 23 January 2025, 01:27:21 »
Birb Floo,  Take it seriously people.  S'ts gn' Real.


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Re: This year may be biblical
« Reply #519 on: Thu, 23 January 2025, 07:57:05 »
Japanese Seniors commit crimes so they can go to prison, because they're too lonely, and there's no social support system on the outside. In the last 20 years, the elderly prisoners have Quadrupled. Some prisons have essentially turned into nursing homes.

Welp, at least Tp4 now knows how not to be #Ronery4ever if he makes it to 65. Gonna need to research some AI written listicles for Top 10 prisons for retirement.

Probably not California though, cuz they make the prisoners become firefighters, and Tp4 definitely can't run a mile. 

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Re: This year may be biblical
« Reply #520 on: Thu, 23 January 2025, 08:22:06 »
From Daily Kos:

Fear of increased ICE raids have already negatively affected the nation’s agricultural sector, causing alarm that food prices could skyrocket in the near future as a result of Donald Trump’s aggressive immigration policies.
Bakersfield, California, saw a massive drop-off in the number of field workers showing up for work Tuesday while ICE agents in unmarked Chevy Suburbans rounded up and detained immigrants in the area, profiling individuals they believed to be field workers, reported CalMatters. The end result: acres of unpicked oranges roasting in the California sun at the height of the season.


https://newrepublic.com/post/190555/donald-trump-immigration-deportations-farm-workers
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So it was pretty good .... Thank you to Elon.”

- Donald Trump - Washington DC  2025-02-02

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Re: This year may be biblical
« Reply #521 on: Thu, 23 January 2025, 09:09:18 »
Meanwhile, $billions in subsidies for the meat industry to continue LOSING MONEY while destroying people's health, and the planet..

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« Reply #522 on: Thu, 23 January 2025, 09:57:03 »
Turkish ski resort fire kills 66 people, 51 injured.

This is why Tp4 never goes outside. It's so dumb. You go outside to play in the snow, and end up DYING IN A FIRE.

You might think, who cares TP, it's just rich people dying, they're paying for their hubris and kleptocratic life-style. Yea, true, but sooearly there were plenty of poor middle class people who saved up all year just to end up roasted.

SMOKE is more deadly than flames, the smoke can suffocate in as little as 30 seconds. This is what happened in Japan when Kyoto Animation studio was set on fire by a crazy anime otaku who thought they plagiarized his fan-script. The Studio staff tried to escape upwards through a stairwell, but the smoke killed the 34 people attempting to flee.


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Smoke is what "totaled" my house. The fire was almost exclusively contained to the kitchen and the connected part of the dining room. The rest of the house was destroyed by water, smoke, and my house not having power during the coldest time of year where I live (A pipe burst after the fact). Almost nothing in any of the other were damaged by the fire directly.
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Re: This year may be biblical
« Reply #523 on: Mon, 27 January 2025, 12:05:38 »
Damn it now, H5N9....

The updates just won't stop coming.

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Re: This year may be biblical
« Reply #524 on: Tue, 04 February 2025, 20:40:24 »
Real talk, quotn' super smart guy here...

Renewables is a parasite on the back of the older energy infrastructure, the question is, can it survive the death of their host.

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« Reply #525 on: Tue, 04 February 2025, 21:19:04 »

can it survive the death of their host.


To continue your metaphor, the question has always been, how quickly can the parasite scale up to a size greater than that of the host?

The power available from the sun, the wind, the sea, and the earth, is far greater than what we need for ourselves. But can we build the infrastructure to capture and distribute it quickly enough?

Ideally, new energy would come online at the front at least at the same rate as the old energies drop off the back end.
 
“He was very effective. He knows those computers better than anybody.
Those vote counting computers. And we ended up winning Pennsylvania like in a landslide.
So it was pretty good .... Thank you to Elon.”

- Donald Trump - Washington DC  2025-02-02

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Re: This year may be biblical
« Reply #526 on: Tue, 04 February 2025, 21:41:26 »
The answer to that is almost certainly no, we barely have the materials necessary from a "mining" perspective to build the first generation of electrical replacements.

For example, Just rare earths. China has a near monopoly not only on mining, but ALSO Refining. Even if we went and some how got the stuff out of the ground, we'd still have to ship it to China for processing.

We don't have another 20 years to build new infrastructure, supply chains, a WHOLE 'nother CHINA to START whatever techno-copium humanity decides will fix the problem.

And even under the most ridiculously fantastic possibility that that gets built, the emissions from doing such a thing would be way over 2-3C, you're looking at 5 C if you want to build a Second China.

This is all assuming things don't get bad/ tight in the meantime, and there is a population situated in abundant Food_Land uncontested, completely politically stable, to do such a thing, which there is not.

If Europe could do it themselves, they would've already, if America could do it themselves they would've.

China is the only nation that is even remotely close to the concept of "Closing the loop" in terms of manufacturing capacity. They can literally produce almost everything they need. WE CAN NOT.



Unless the AI Jesus thing actually materializes, and it magics all of our problems away, the only thing we have to look forward to is living hellishly, IF AT ALL.

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Re: This year may be biblical
« Reply #527 on: Tue, 04 February 2025, 22:27:40 »

Ideally, new energy would come online at the front at least at the same rate as the old energies drop off the back end.
 

Not ideally, that's the ONLY way renewables can "WORK" to reduce carbon.

IS IFF we regulate the fact that once new electric comes online, equivalent amount of fossil must be turned off.

What we're doing today is, we build the renewables with fossil, then build new fossil to build more renewables.

It's like, we're a drug addict, we're chugging methadone ontop of our daily heroin injections and we're also at the SAME TIME increasing our intake of Methamphetamines.

THAT IS MODERN CAPITALISM.


Sigh.. You really have to look at capitalism from the lens of Locusts. They don't know how to stop. They come out, they exhaust their food supply, they die.

Tp4's greatest fear is that, Mankind, may be no more advanced than locusts. Tp4, We, would like to believe that the capacity to do better is there, but that glimmer is faint.

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“He was very effective. He knows those computers better than anybody.
Those vote counting computers. And we ended up winning Pennsylvania like in a landslide.
So it was pretty good .... Thank you to Elon.”

- Donald Trump - Washington DC  2025-02-02

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Re: This year may be biblical
« Reply #529 on: Thu, 06 February 2025, 04:41:03 »
Yeah Baby, Yeah!

https://www.dailykos.com/stories/2025/2/5/2301589/-Trump-and-Musk-unleash-their-chaotic-storm-on-government-weather-agency


Good luck Florida and other hurricane states... NOAA is who predicts/projects your hurricanes, I guess you can just deny they exist like global warming and it will be fine.
Also expect a lot of weather apps and websites to stop working as they also use NOAA information. Everyone will have to now rely on Accuweather who has lobbied for this for years, they're the primary alternative to NOAA information (which they charge for).



From the article:
"In fact, the report finding that Jacobs violated scientific ethics with his involvement with Sharpiegate is now offline, replaced with text saying, “These are not the sites you are looking for” (a reference to the film “Star Wars”)."

I swear, Elon is just a frat boy who refuses to grow up.
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Re: This year may be biblical
« Reply #530 on: Thu, 06 February 2025, 08:13:32 »

Elon is just a frat boy


No fraternity would have wanted him, and vice versa.
“He was very effective. He knows those computers better than anybody.
Those vote counting computers. And we ended up winning Pennsylvania like in a landslide.
So it was pretty good .... Thank you to Elon.”

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Re: This year may be biblical
« Reply #531 on: Thu, 06 February 2025, 08:56:27 »
I swear, Elon is just a frat boy who refuses to grow up.

That's every rich old guy.

Ironic that society complains that it's all the damn old people in charge ruining society,  Then the young guys come in, and suddenly, OMG he can't even rent a car, he doesn't have any experience.

Just saying, the average person has no idea what's what. He wouldn't be able to stay alive if it weren't for tyrannical rule of some form.

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« Reply #532 on: Thu, 06 February 2025, 09:44:04 »

society complains that it's all the damn old people


As a damn old person myself, what I can't understand is greed for wealth above and beyond what you need to make yourself and those around you comfortable and secure.

After that, you are simply into the realm of the "7 Deadly Sins" :  pride, greed, wrath, envy, lust, gluttony, and sloth. 
“He was very effective. He knows those computers better than anybody.
Those vote counting computers. And we ended up winning Pennsylvania like in a landslide.
So it was pretty good .... Thank you to Elon.”

- Donald Trump - Washington DC  2025-02-02

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Re: This year may be biblical
« Reply #533 on: Thu, 06 February 2025, 14:21:54 »
As a damn old person myself, what I can't understand is greed for wealth above and beyond what you need to make yourself and those around you comfortable and secure.

After that, you are simply into the realm of the "7 Deadly Sins" :  pride, greed, wrath, envy, lust, gluttony, and sloth. 

It would be accurate to understand old-age as an anomaly and a type of sickness.

We've evolved a mental construct around dying in our 50s 60s. 70s would be rare.

We do not have any evolved traits to handle modern "Addictions". These Vices were not part of our evolutionary track, and so there's no way for humans to process them properly.

For example, Liquor is everywhere, Caffeine is everywhere, Brothels are everywhere.

How is a stone age human supposed to process this? Our DNA, brains have not changed much since then. He could not possibly know that unlimited photographs of naked females would cause neuro-chemical brain imbalances. We only found this out in the last 10 years.


So for the OLD people in "Power". Most if not all of the rich old people Tp4 knows liquors excessively, visits actual brothels regularly, and have near-0 mental patience/ focus, they merely REACT to everything based on preconceptions which they don't or can't update. They are not outright bad people, but their minds are damaged.

With technology, modernity's spontaneously damaging effects push lower and lower into the age group, the rise of Problemed-Youth.

So, now, every person on the planet short of babies, and sometimes babies, are born into a toxic chemical soup and toxic societal neuro-degeneracy (behavioral sink). Young people who can't put down the phone for even one second.

Like the Locust, mankind is likely destined to simply Flame-Out. 

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Re: This year may be biblical
« Reply #534 on: Sat, 08 February 2025, 14:30:11 »
....A new bill introduced into the Nevada Legislature would temporarily suspend various rules and regulations related to the sale or transport of eggs in a bid to lower the price of eggs in the state...

Let's speed run H5N9.  YOLO.  Gotta get my cholesterol-code and become fat-adapted. Keto ftw.

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Re: This year may be biblical
« Reply #535 on: Sat, 08 February 2025, 15:12:18 »

“He was very effective. He knows those computers better than anybody.
Those vote counting computers. And we ended up winning Pennsylvania like in a landslide.
So it was pretty good .... Thank you to Elon.”

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Re: This year may be biblical
« Reply #536 on: Sat, 08 February 2025, 19:31:58 »
I just read about a local restaurant who is known for their omelettes, and currently the owner is buying their eggs from an unmarked truck in an alleyway at night from a shady 3rd party 'egg dealer' and having to literally haggle auction style with other restaurant owners to get their lots of eggs for the week.
Truly living in the best timeline, making America great again!

I'm surprised there's not a chicken shortage, what with the egg situation. I guess there will be soon, how long does it take a chicken to mature?

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Re: This year may be biblical
« Reply #537 on: Sat, 08 February 2025, 19:56:08 »
Basically, there is a chicken shortage, but what's happening is, you eat dead chickens, well, can you tell it's a diseased-dead-chicken, no?, welp, they didn't think you could tell either.  So..... that's what's on the market.

They should be culled and thrown away, buhhhh.... yum yum..

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Re: This year may be biblical
« Reply #538 on: Mon, 10 February 2025, 10:20:11 »
Soooooo, they is say dat we n' La-Nina,
 
However, this is still record January,  fears mounting that La-Nina pattern alone is no long enough to ebb the runaway heating.

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Re: This year may be biblical
« Reply #539 on: Mon, 10 February 2025, 10:38:20 »
Severity of micr0plastix in brains.

“The concentrations we saw in the brain tissue of normal individuals, who had an average age of around 45 or 50 years old, were 4,800 micrograms per gram, or 0.48% by weight,” Campen said.


Soooooo... yea, they gave the example, it's basically the weight of your average plastic spoon.


Geeee, wonder where all the dementia and idiocy's coming from.


https://archive.ph/QBFk3

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Re: This year may be biblical
« Reply #540 on: Mon, 10 February 2025, 10:45:24 »
Severity of micr0plastix in brains.

“The concentrations we saw in the brain tissue of normal individuals, who had an average age of around 45 or 50 years old, were 4,800 micrograms per gram, or 0.48% by weight,” Campen said.


Soooooo... yea, they gave the example, it's basically the weight of your average plastic spoon.


Geeee, wonder where all the dementia and idiocy's coming from.


but it's got Electrolytes - Brawndo 

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Re: This year may be biblical
« Reply #542 on: Mon, 10 February 2025, 12:46:42 »
Capitalism,, it's fineeeeee....  Red is a great color for dat Argentina canal.rivers.

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Re: This year may be biblical
« Reply #543 on: Mon, 10 February 2025, 14:54:45 »
not a toxic red algea bloom, no couldn't be lol


but it's got Electrolytes - Brawndo 


https://archive.ph/QBFk3
  Also guessing the Idiocracy joke missed it's target.
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Re: This year may be biblical
« Reply #544 on: Mon, 10 February 2025, 18:13:14 »
If you are worried about microplastics in your body, just drink sewage runoff for 6 weeks and you will break down all the plastic contaminates in your body. Simple!
https://news.northwestern.edu/stories/2024/10/wastewater-bacteria-can-breakdown-plastic-for-food/

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Re: This year may be biblical
« Reply #545 on: Mon, 17 February 2025, 08:06:57 »
Today 100 air traffic controllers were fired. Now pilots can go back to landing the old-fashioned way, using their eyes.
“He was very effective. He knows those computers better than anybody.
Those vote counting computers. And we ended up winning Pennsylvania like in a landslide.
So it was pretty good .... Thank you to Elon.”

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Re: This year may be biblical
« Reply #546 on: Mon, 17 February 2025, 13:36:17 »
Today 100 air traffic controllers were fired. Now pilots can go back to landing the old-fashioned way, using their eyes.


Other than all the racist stuff, most of these things which reduce efficiency will be good for the planet.