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ThatDoesNotRefute t1_j6me6b0 wrote
Reply to comment by Hampamatta in NASA tested new propulsion tech that could unlock new deep space travel possibilities by Creepy_Toe2680
Hey I'm the guy that approves this shit, I'm not at my desk right now so if you guys could just go ahead and get started that would be great.
ThatDoesNotRefute t1_j6cgp6n wrote
Reply to TIL in Japan you can rent a Super Mario go kart and drive through the streets of Tokyo, whilst dressed as Super Mario characters. by exporterofgold
So whens Nintendo World ?
ThatDoesNotRefute t1_j5sym2t wrote
Reply to comment by DeMalgamnated in UK allows emergency use of bee-toxic pesticides after EU tightens rules by PjeterPannos
Profits are at stake.
ThatDoesNotRefute t1_j51gl01 wrote
Reply to comment by EasterBunnyArt in Bloomberg: Amazon Packages Burn in India, Final Stop in Broken Recycling System. Plastic wrappers and parcels that start off in Americans’ recycling bins end up at illegal dumpsites and industrial furnaces — and inside the lungs of people by ombx
Like many other things, the literature is there but people don't read anymore. There is no curiosity or interest from the general public on doing any form of research even if that's just to confirm something they've heard.
Propaganda is the most powerful weapon there is. Most of the country simply don't care or understand that the government in of itself is a lie. They are not for the people, they are not bound by the same laws, we do not have a say on how money is spent nor do they actually care about our opinions.
Nothing will change most that will happen is that there is a nationwide riot and strikes and even then they'd just jump on a flight and crash the economy on the way out.
There is no winning, not anymore. Parliament is on lease and it's transferable.
ThatDoesNotRefute t1_j50wj3h wrote
Reply to comment by MechanicalBengal in Microsoft to cut 10k jobs, about 5% of workforce, and take $1.2B restructuring charge by iingot
Maybe the bottom 2% but 10% is madness.
ThatDoesNotRefute t1_j50v4do wrote
Reply to comment by Floda_is_the_place in Bloomberg: Amazon Packages Burn in India, Final Stop in Broken Recycling System. Plastic wrappers and parcels that start off in Americans’ recycling bins end up at illegal dumpsites and industrial furnaces — and inside the lungs of people by ombx
Recycling doesn't exist on the scale people think they do. All that bullshit about separating recyclables is just so they can ship it off cheaper to those countries.
How plastic drink bottles haven't already been completely banned is beyond me.
ThatDoesNotRefute t1_j3hli1a wrote
Reply to Milkdromeda. by Acuate187
You're gonna gets Herms if you don't cover up them pinholes.
ThatDoesNotRefute t1_j3ffqcg wrote
Reply to comment by I_lost_the_science in We tried a VR haptic suit that simulates being shot and stabbed at CES 2023 by userslashbetter
I wanna feel the zombies grabbing me and fucking me up in CoD WaW
ThatDoesNotRefute t1_j2z4kva wrote
Reply to comment by fail-deadly- in In December SpaceX launched the Surface Water and Ocean Topography satellite for NASA and CNES. It will survey nearly all the water on Earth. by EricFromOuterSpace
My Navajo brothers resent that 🥺
ThatDoesNotRefute t1_j2y0e56 wrote
Reply to In December SpaceX launched the Surface Water and Ocean Topography satellite for NASA and CNES. It will survey nearly all the water on Earth. by EricFromOuterSpace
People are gonna be upset when they get taxed for having swimming pools.
ThatDoesNotRefute t1_j2ve4t3 wrote
Reply to comment by jagnew78 in TIL that bots 🤖 drive ~40% of all internet traffic. by kkoolook
Link please.
ThatDoesNotRefute t1_j2e05vj wrote
Reply to comment by lycheedorito in Experts warn smart toys for children could be collecting user data that might be sold by AmethystOrator
And those people are entitled to get fucked by that opinion when it really counts.
Why does everyone think bribing/blackmailing politicians are so common place now ?
ThatDoesNotRefute t1_j6mem29 wrote
Reply to comment by Interesting-Space966 in NASA tested new propulsion tech that could unlock new deep space travel possibilities by Creepy_Toe2680
No chance look at what we accomplished via nuclear propulsion in the 50s and 60s. The tech and and tooling we have now, combined with the new space race I'll be shocked if a unmanned- spacecraft doesn't fly past voyager in the next 15.