WorldsBestPapa

WorldsBestPapa t1_j098x4b wrote

Reply to comment by pumicepickle in The current state of RVA by Mricpx

On a real note based in reality - I very rarely have bad interactions in this sub (maybe never actually) and very rarely have bad interactions when talking to strangers (usually in line or at a bar while buzzed).

If someone randomly approaches me on the street though that that has a much higher chance of being a poor interaction but it isn’t a given .

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WorldsBestPapa t1_iwx97fm wrote

And i understand that and have had many before and would’ve had one now except for the tiny little thing where you immediately popped off and insulted me with assumptions for a point I was never arguing.

Obviously emissions need to be cut, yesterday, but you didn’t try to discuss that and instead chose to aggressively comment with false assumptions. Something to think about for the next time.

Cheers.

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WorldsBestPapa t1_iwx8dui wrote

My comment does not imply anything. It directly states that Tuvalu is gone no matter what. Any implication you are deriving is a result of poor inference and reading comprehension skills on your part.

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WorldsBestPapa t1_iwwjcyg wrote

I am both technically and factually correct and it is, unfortunately, you who has missed the broader point by mentioning an irrelevant one.

Yes if we had a Time Machine and political will we could have fixed it 40 years ago. We don’t.

I simply and clearly stated completely eliminating emissions would do nothing for Tuvalu now, it’s too late.

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WorldsBestPapa t1_iwvuior wrote

Yes am- but your claim was that they are being flooded because polluters won’t lower their output. I’m only pointing out that if output went to 0 today then enough damage has been done already and these islands are already lost.

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WorldsBestPapa t1_iv7h0on wrote

Reply to comment by Freseper in Bagel Tray? by caraand

How did it come to be that Panera Bread has some of the worst bread I’ve ever had ? It’s in their name and they can’t even do that simple thing right.

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