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It can happen here. And if it does, here is what might become of the country.https://t.co/ivuT38XV7X
— The New Republic (@newrepublic) May 16, 2024
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His profile got nuked, I had a tab of his post open that I wanted to read sometime later and now its 404
Did he Ack- himself?
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My fellow, !soyteens, it is an honour to announce the creation of a whole rDrama.net hole dedicated to soyjaks, and the internet culture, events(including, drama of course) and website(s) related to them. I hope this will become a place where many shiny gems , and insightful discussions around this subject are posted. Let the jakking begin!
- MeowMixed : they're*
- Assy-McGee : /h/cute twink
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- whyareyou : @aevann pls
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Completely unironically, they just want employees who are on time and can figure how to cover their own shifts for time off.
And that's too much for the redditor
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— Stonetoss Comics (@stone_toss) May 16, 2024
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Apparently this happened last year but I stumbled on it today so that's that
Harris Wolobah, a 10th grader from the city of Worcester, died on Sept. 1, 2023, after eating the chip manufactured by Paqui, a Texas-based subsidiary of the Hershey Co.
Holy shit
He also had a congenital heart defect, according to autopsy results obtained by The Associated Press.
Oh. Well that still sounds suspicious. Can you die from spicy foods from just a heart defect?
Apparently this wasn't just a random tiktok challenge, it was actually a product sold in stores specifically to "challenge" people into trying its spiciness, the "Paqui One Chip Challenge"
Poor one out for the little homie
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Short answer: no
Long answer: noooooooooo
Detailed explanation: No, because definitely not.
If they think it's unfeasible (we don't have the tech currently to do it on a large scale) they should at least explain their reasons
No. It's mostly smoke and mirrors. Why are fossil fuel companies so interested in this technology? They use the captured CO2 to extract additional oil from wells. It's just another distraction to avoid the elephant in the room and continue business as usual.
The answer is No
This user is surely negative
https://old.reddit.com/user/greenman5252/
I'm a chemist working on the (electro)conversion of CO2 into economically valuable products. In my opinion, making this process profitable would be the only way to convince big companies to significantly invest in the process. I can tell you that we are far from making the process economically viable
Edit: to clarify, I'm not defending that we should prioritize the economy. I'm saying that that's what policy makers/ big companies prioritize, so it won't happen until the process is profitable, which is far from now. We thus rely on different approaches to mitigate climate change
A sensible comment
Bonus on doomering about millions dying in India during heat waves just a few years from now
We are going to have a heat wave combined with power failure that kills millions by the end of the decade.
You get a wet bulb temp weather system that settles over a city for a couple days, and the power system goes down.
The opening chapter of the novel "The Ministry for the Future" is a description of just this scenario, and it is hands down one of the most horrifying things I have ever read.
Yup that chapter was sickeningly realistic
The heat wave deaths are then followed by a massive pandemic as millions of corpses liquefy in the heat. The whole city would be a biohazard for a long time
I just started this book yesterday and this post made me do a double take. I had a moment of like, “wait…that's too real”
!bookworms JUST LIKE KSR THE MINISTRY FOR THE FUTURE!
Rip @Sasanka_of_Gauda @ABC and other sexy Indian dudes
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- Snappy : R-slur
- gigachad_brony :
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A close relative of mine died recently.
Today I dreamed of them. They had these semi-whimsical creatures that played around with people. In a very short time these creations turned crazy and began killing everyone they could. I barely escaped them for a long time.
Then in the end I managed to escape to another relatives place where the half whimsical creatures gone mad couldn't follow me.
I believe this was a message for me from the other side. The relative admitting that they were indeed kinda crazy and almost killed me or wished to multiple times, and would have probably ended up killing me if I had not successfully escaped to the other relatives place.
I woke up feeling at peace. Like somebody having admitted their part in a deed gone wrong and taken the burden off my shoulders.
I also felt the gut urge the moment I woke up to tell another relative of mine about it who has a similar relation as mine to the crazy relative that passed away.
I will not be taking any questions. Thank you.