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Wind turbines? Solar thermal? Nuclear in exchange for all of those Bitcoins, perhaps?
Wind turbines? Solar thermal? Nuclear in exchange for all of those Bitcoins, perhaps?
I mean, fair, but still. People should push them to go green.
Why would you assume the text was only referring to those soldiers and not literally everyone who aided and abbetted the Holocaust?
You can get solar panels for like $100-$200 on Amazon right now. Nice ones. The price of them dropped like a fucking rock since China got involved.
I agree with you. That still means Bitcoin is on the hook though.
They weren’t blaming the youth. Where do you get that from?
You’d think with all of the money they’re pulling in, they’d invest in solar panels or something to lower their overhead.
Or am I making the mistake of approaching the situation with common sense?
*unethical/immoral
Planes are ubiquitous to the global north. They’re not an American thing.
So clearly we need a different solution than cutting back on emissions.
I’d argue we might have to start human expansion into space to have any real positive impact. A solar shade, for example, could block out enough sunlight to artificially prevent warming and stabilize the climate while we construct or seek out alternative energy resources.
If any of us were sent back in time to try to stop him, could we convince anyone that this is actually real?
It feels so surreal watching Trump take power. It’s like living in a Simpsons cartoon.
As much as I am inclined to agree with the sentiment, that would set a very dangerous precedent and jeopardize future Democrat presidents.
It’s because they’re evil.
That wouldn’t be practical for most things, especially disposables or perishables like food. It’d be best simply to fine the owner or garnish their bank account. The IRS should enforce wage theft cases since they’re the ones with the power to do that.
Less false piety, more conversations.
Well, that’s something you certainly could learn to do yourself, judging from the way you’re acting.
The definition of a berry doesn’t make sense then.
No, I’m talking to you. You really sound like you just don’t want to believe it’s a real problem as do the majority of people in the thread, which is shameful, because their behavior is proving what I’m saying is real. Stuff like that really does happen to people. It’s real.
Honestly, the way everybody is acting is really, really shameful. I am a person who made a thread and gave it a [Serious] tag because I wanted serious, literal answers to a serious problem that, given my chosen career path, will affect me at some point in my life and could potentially ruin it without good info to prepare for such a crisis beforehand. But all I’m getting is denial, mockery, condescension, lies, put-downs.
And it’s rooted in this desire to either pretend the problem is not real because you’re all secretly afraid it’ll affect you yourselves, or it’s because you know it’s real but you view it as a positive because ostracization and shunning people is an emotional cudgel you wield to silence people you don’t agree with on the internet, and answering the question honestly would require framing such actions as a negative and that would make you question the morality of your actions. And that’s not only sick, that’s just cowardly. If you believe cancelling people is morally A-O good, then at least have the temerity to threaten me with a “Don’t speak your mind and mask up” response like at least a few people were honest enough to do.
But don’t insult my intelligence by thinking you can lie to my face and pretend that something I’ve been personally watching happen to other people for over a decade is not, in fact, happening.
Jesus Christ. 🤦
You just don’t want to believe it’s real, don’t you?
Or it’s easier to discredit the problem itself than to acknowledge that it could happen to you, too.
People on Lemmy are just as bad.