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Reply to comment by pk10534 in Tennessee governor OKs bill to cut Nashville council in half by Hrekires
One would presume it became that way because the citizens of that city wanted it like that, so yeah it probably is an undemocratic...something
veringer t1_jbpqyim wrote
Reply to comment by buscoamigos in Tennessee governor OKs bill to cut Nashville council in half by Hrekires
// Cries in Knoxvillian
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Reply to comment by Notsnowbound in Russia says it is fighting 'terrorist attack' in region bordering Ukraine by steamfan12
...and a number of my very left-wing conspiratorial-minded friends swallow Russian propaganda without salt or even chewing. Got a few that are still telling me that Ukraine is filled with Nazis and Putin is just doing what he needs to in order to protect Russia... It's bonkers.
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Reply to comment by Skullerprop in Russia says it is fighting 'terrorist attack' in region bordering Ukraine by steamfan12
They are like the national manifestation of narcissistic abuse.
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Reply to comment by SgtWaffleSound in Daily use of marijuana raises risk of heart disease, study finds by TheDodoBird
Could also be the increase in appetite regardless of delivery method.
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Reply to comment by Goddess_Peorth in This ‘climate-friendly’ fuel comes with an astronomical cancer risk | Pollution by Underwood4EverHoC
I get the problem with how it's being labelled and why it's (at best) a gradation between bad and worse. I also know that some significant fraction of people will only be swayed by economic arguments. So, if it's not energy-positive (or even just break-even), it's likely dead in the water.
All that said, if it did work, it might be interesting if we started converting plastic into energy that had to be used to scrub carbon from the atmosphere and sequester it in a way that doesn't tend to produce microplastics. That would require improved tech and a functional regulatory system, but, let's dream for a while.
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Reply to comment by LogicThievery in This ‘climate-friendly’ fuel comes with an astronomical cancer risk | Pollution by Underwood4EverHoC
Right. I brought up the question because I suspect many are only moved by economic arguments, rather than environmental or health-related ones.
veringer t1_j9p54fc wrote
Reply to This ‘climate-friendly’ fuel comes with an astronomical cancer risk | Pollution by Underwood4EverHoC
Cancer risks aside, is this fuel source actually energy-positive? Does it produce more energy than it requires to manufacture?
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Reply to comment by Raregolddragon in Warm water melts weak spots on Antarctica's 'Doomsday Glacier', say scientists by cynicalaa22
No, they'll flee and raise real estate prices in higher ground cities and states across America. We need to build a wall.
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Reply to comment by neverdoneneverready in Trump legal team hands over additional classified folder to Justice Dept by drhunny
His followers enablers don't give two turds about hypocrisy. They want power, status, and dominance; and he promised it to them. Thus, they can look past his treason.
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Reply to comment by rikki-tikki-deadly in Harry Whittington, the Texas attorney shot by Cheney during a 2006 hunting trip, dies by DysonDragon11
Cheney is nothing if not organized, competent, and driven by a lust for power. He definitely doesn't care if Trump is evil, but likely recognized that a chaotic evil clown is a threat to order and the power structures he influences.
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Reply to comment by GoddessPurpleFrost in BuzzFeed says it will use AI to help create content, stock jumps 150% | CNN Business by KennyFulgencio
> It is already very much AI's generating the vast majority of content people consume.
Um, can you provide a source for this claim please?
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Reply to comment by sh_hobbies in Ford now recalling 462,000 SUVs due to rear camera issue linked to at least 17 accidents by EdBegleyJuniorJunior
I have to imagine mirrors still work if your head and neck don't.
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Reply to comment by grublets in Ford now recalling 462,000 SUVs due to rear camera issue linked to at least 17 accidents by EdBegleyJuniorJunior
Right!? How are people taught to drive anymore?
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Reply to comment by nooblevelum in Honduras Loses 10% of its Forests in Just 11 Years by decorama
Not cut all their trees down. 🤷
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Reply to comment by roguedigit in Indiana University says student was targeted in bus stabbing for being Asian by paulfromatlanta
As long as we're reporting anecdotes, most of the right wingers in my life are xenophobic and have expressed anti-Chinese sentiments--often in coarse terms.
For anyone seeking some non-anecdotal data:
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Reply to comment by AfraidStill2348 in Northern California sees more rain while the south dries out by bluelotus214
I do a lot of woodworking (east coast) and have never seen almond lumber on the market. I assume it's similar to cherry, plum, apple, or pear? Curious to see what people are doing with it.
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Reply to comment by Lamont-Cranston in 'I'm scared to give it to my kids': Baltimore's water issues are symptoms of a growing national problem by GovernorOfReddit
Former slave colonies. Brazil and S. Africa come immediately to mind
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Reply to comment by eldiablito in 2 men to go on trial for selling dog meat to taco shops by jimmierocket
Or Amores Perros
veringer t1_jbpvb3s wrote
Reply to comment by pk10534 in Tennessee governor OKs bill to cut Nashville council in half by Hrekires
Not sure if it's accurate or fair to compare a city council's size with (checks notes), a civil liberty that's been adjudicated by the SCOTUS.