CarBombtheDestroyer
CarBombtheDestroyer t1_j1zyi9s wrote
Reply to comment by Tail_Gunner_762 in Buffalo woman saves man with severe frostbite after getting him out of the storm and pleading for help in a Facebook livestream | CNN by Bwleon7
I read it that way at first.
CarBombtheDestroyer t1_j1tzkqd wrote
Reply to comment by Laue in TIFU by agreeing to socialize. by [deleted]
Put down the phone wtf.
CarBombtheDestroyer t1_j1tt2et wrote
Reply to comment by thredzboy in Canada's Hudson Bay polar bear population plummets as climate change warms Arctic by thebelsnickle1991
So I believe there are more areas with an incline than a decline which makes them both correct but this headline is a little misleading.
CarBombtheDestroyer t1_j1tqhku wrote
Reply to comment by Willow-girl in Canada's Hudson Bay polar bear population plummets as climate change warms Arctic by thebelsnickle1991
I read not long ago that the polar bear populations were growing in Canada as a whole. Declining on the global scale tho.
CarBombtheDestroyer t1_iwwvlko wrote
Reply to comment by Doug_Muler42497 in US can reach 100% clean power by 2035, DOE finds, but tough reliability and land use questions lie ahead by nastratin
Already been stated but geothermal doesn’t work most places. My cousin started a geothermal company and found that out the hard way.
CarBombtheDestroyer t1_iwwv9fz wrote
Reply to US can reach 100% clean power by 2035, DOE finds, but tough reliability and land use questions lie ahead by nastratin
It more than likely won’t and that’s not necessarily a bad thing. There are huge amounts other shit that this could negatively affect like food/water supply and poverty/jobs, it’s important to do this without putting too much strain on society, with the this big looming recession etc. If society gets impacted and life becomes too tough you will see us move backwards fast.
CarBombtheDestroyer t1_iwefb0g wrote
Reply to comment by swiftgruve in A study found that "three years since legalization, Canadian cannabis consumers generally had increasingly favourable perceptions of legal vs. illegal products – except for price – with variation across the provinces and frequency of cannabis use." by OregonTripleBeam
Maybe you guys have the goods I live in BC and Alberta.
Edit: actually thought about this I would be willing to bet we are getting the same weed as it’s all factory weed being distributed but I think our old weed was a lot better out this way.
CarBombtheDestroyer t1_iwe3bdq wrote
Reply to A study found that "three years since legalization, Canadian cannabis consumers generally had increasingly favourable perceptions of legal vs. illegal products – except for price – with variation across the provinces and frequency of cannabis use." by OregonTripleBeam
I finally found legal weed in Canada that doesn’t suck. Ever since they legalize weed here it’s all been dry due to regulations resulting from mouldy weed that sat around when legalization was first getting off the ground. From what I understand anyway. Selection is great unless you wish to select sticky weed. Prices are in a good spot.
CarBombtheDestroyer t1_jbfh274 wrote
Reply to [Image] Either Way by strippy
If you do better at one of those you tend to also do better at the other.