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Stuped person says stuped things, people boom
I have trouble with using tone in my words but not interpreting tone from others’ words. Weird, isn’t it?
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It did go under. Global Tetrahedron owns it now😔
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They countersued? Could you link it?
Software has always been able to do this
and “no calories”
Even then, they also have an online store.
(And ew, they changed their logo five years ago apparently!)
what happens lol
Have you checked Staples?
I mean, I guess it might be cheaper to start up a nuclear plant again than to build a new solar/wind farm. There’s also someone below who claims that nuclear is actually cheaper.
Being a dictatorship does not mean you don’t care what the people think if it’s not about taking away something substantial and potentially excusable from the people. Plus, there’s sample size: there are a lot less dictatorships with the capability to build nuclear reactors than there are democracies with the same capabilities.
Even then, China generates the world’s third most power from nuclear, being only a bit less than half of the US’s output. The percentage is much lower because of just how much the nation depends on coal power.
the archive team lasts a day shorter when you upload a screenshot as a JPG
Maybe they’re 90% recyclable, but 90% of decommissioned solar panels are not recycled and end up in landfills. The silver lining of nuclear waste storage being limited is we recycle the heck out of it. I guess solar does have a better solution already, though.
Yes, and that’s my point: companies get significant pushback from people with internalized nucleoelectrophobia. I’m also not sure why we’re comparing to China.
Cards Against Humanity said it filed the lawsuit in part to protect its “longstanding reputation as a company that makes outrageous promises and actually keeps them.” The lawsuit claims that the incident “has already damaged the reputation of CAH with its supporters for allowing a billionaire such as Musk to essentially steal the Property from CAH without remorse or even explanation.”
We understand already. The reason is that people are scared by "omg nukes!'. It’s the stigma, not unlike that against LGBTQ+ parlors, immigrants, anarchism, and putting dishes in the dishwasher without rinsing them first.
Regardless, the article is extremely long and onion-y, and I wouldn’t brag about it at a dinner party.