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bloonail t1_jbcpsjx wrote
Reply to comment by Oglark in Chinese embassy denies racism in blackface skit by VampireLesbiann
Yes I do know that. There are also black people in Norway, Russia and Scotland- just not many, and realistically someone might have to compromise on the casting to insure there were actual actors involved instead of people who matched skin colors with their potrayal. Edit: What is the purpose to making odd rules to reflect our mystical concepts of racism based on cultural copy? Its hard enough to explain actual racism. No need to muddy the water with nonsense.
bloonail t1_jbcmtq7 wrote
Reply to comment by ErectionDenier2024 in Chinese embassy denies racism in blackface skit by VampireLesbiann
But what about Godzilla?
bloonail t1_jbcjn1o wrote
They don't have any black people to play black people. Japan had similar problems with Godzilla.
bloonail t1_japh88r wrote
Reply to Electric world that kicks out fossil fuels will cost less than combustion economy. 30TW of wind and solar PV will take 0.2% of earth's surface. by DisasterousGiraffe
Meanwhile in imagination land one party politics is also highly efficient. Welcome our ant lords.
bloonail t1_j9sq0sw wrote
My god I gotta read these books. Seems I missed two, maybe three. Gibson is exploring something else. It is fine and it is not Necromancer or Count Zero.
bloonail t1_j3krvrk wrote
There are records of taxes, allocations and splitting up of resources from 2400BC. Its sorta the basics of writing.
bloonail t1_j2fln84 wrote
Reply to comment by BlackIronSaturn in Removed a faulty dishwasher, now I have two open ports: the disposal and hot water pressure pipe. I recorkd the disposal port, but I am not sure what part would be best to seal off the opening for the hot water pressure. Probably a simple solution, but I am dumb and new to pipe stuff. picture inside by BlackIronSaturn
Take these pics to your local home repair outlet store and ask for help. The dishwasher should have its own cutoff valve and that should completely turn off the water. Yours looks old. You may have to put another in upstream of the one you have and cut out the old one. There looks like enough room for that but just barely. We just replaced our dishwasher a week ago. The cutoff valve did work as advertised and there was no problem. The type you have is notoriously unreliable as it gets older. This isn't a difficult repair even if you have to replace the cutoff valve. There are lots of youtube videos that will explain this well.
bloonail t1_j2fkind wrote
Reply to Removed a faulty dishwasher, now I have two open ports: the disposal and hot water pressure pipe. I recorkd the disposal port, but I am not sure what part would be best to seal off the opening for the hot water pressure. Probably a simple solution, but I am dumb and new to pipe stuff. picture inside by BlackIronSaturn
If the hot water is turned off through that cutoff valve then just cover the outlet port with some type of tape or cloth to keep dust out until you get another dishwasher. Many homes have plumbing roughed in with exactly that going on for decades.
bloonail t1_iwnauis wrote
This is a companion to the previous graphic and illustrates the problem the previous graphic had. That graph indicated a trend in deaths vs hours of training. There is no trend. Basic training has no relationship to # of deaths.
bloonail t1_ivqkrqh wrote
Reply to comment by OneSpaceTwo in ‘Carbon timebomb’: climate crisis threatens to destroy Congo peatlands by sector3011
I'm not arguing against what you are saying. You are not constructing an argument. Stating a bunch of climate factoids then adding- but its different now because..<<< what>>> . That's not an argument.
bloonail t1_ivmmmwm wrote
Reply to comment by OneSpaceTwo in ‘Carbon timebomb’: climate crisis threatens to destroy Congo peatlands by sector3011
You're tossing all sorts of bits of climate basics into the equation. Its the Chewbacca defense. Meanwhile the Saharan forcing has well understood factors. Its not wrong to mention them- how much sun reaching the ground has a delayed but strong effect. There are a lot of papers that search for humanities effect. None are compelling. Maybe the 'humanity-did-it' thing isn't well understood. Maybe guessing about how we effect it might turn out to be the opposite.
Work from the known to introduce exceptions. Don't dismiss the real simply because it fits poorly.
bloonail t1_iv4kxg8 wrote
Reply to comment by OneSpaceTwo in ‘Carbon timebomb’: climate crisis threatens to destroy Congo peatlands by sector3011
You don't have a Master's degree. You can't organize your thoughts to exclude nonsense when you're discussing functional relationships of dynamic things.
bloonail t1_iv4ju62 wrote
Reply to comment by OneSpaceTwo in ‘Carbon timebomb’: climate crisis threatens to destroy Congo peatlands by sector3011
You didn't study climate science. Everything you know is from what you've read online through click-bait and filled in with a bit of wikipedia.
bloonail t1_iv30bph wrote
Reply to comment by Graekaris in ‘Carbon timebomb’: climate crisis threatens to destroy Congo peatlands by sector3011
I just found one of you bttsurfies got my comment removed on the basis that its anti-science. Yes. large scale intrusions can and do temporarily modify the climate. They can push a possible path into more common usage. These factors do not obliviate the influences of long term climate change.
bloonail t1_iv06mug wrote
Reply to comment by OneSpaceTwo in ‘Carbon timebomb’: climate crisis threatens to destroy Congo peatlands by sector3011
Word soup does not compensate for never actually studying this phenomena. What you're really saying is these are special times and the regular processes should be ignored. Lets all worship clickbait alarmism.
bloonail t1_ita4j7l wrote
Reply to Pilot light playing hard to get by dingustotalicus
It takes a while. You have to hold the pilot on while the thermocouple warms up. Turn pilot on by holding it. Light the pilot. Hold the pilot button on for a while- might be 5 min
bloonail t1_irudo3e wrote
Reply to The emerging climate tech sector will enjoy an 8.8 % growth rate over the next five years: tech companies that remove/reduce CO₂ emissions are “poised for strong continued growth,” reaching an expected value of $1.4tn by 2027 by climeworks
If CO2 removal was effective and could change the climate it would be banned. In practice directed and effective climate change is extremely dangerous. Massive lawsuits would ensue. Millions could die.
bloonail t1_jbh2p5e wrote
Reply to comment by UsagiJak in Chinese embassy denies racism in blackface skit by VampireLesbiann
Who will play Godzilla if we have no local green monsters?