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ShortN0te, to memes in 🧙‍♂️

I would be too afraid that some would take the cake knife and chops my hand off.

Kase,

Your friends sound a little violent lol

trustnoone, to newcommunities in Protogen: A Community dedicated to everything Protogen and Primagen related

What’s a protogen?

taaz, (edited )

Google says both are a kind of furries.

Draconic_NEO,
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They’re a species in the furry fandom. I should’ve clarified that better.

knobbysideup, to linuxmemes in What FOSS does to a mf'er (not that it's a bad thing)

Closed source goals are profit. Open source goals are to solve a problem.

SnokenKeekaGuard, to memes in 🧙‍♂️
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Steve?

crusty, to memes in The future is now, old man

hoptal

the_post_of_tom_joad, to memes in Plane goes brrrr

It drives me crazy, this performative enviornmentalist bullshit. I have to pay 10c (on top of 300% food cost increase don’t forget) for a plastic bag at the grocery when i forget my canvas ones. In these bags i must pay for i can place fruit individually wrapped in plastic.

Every time something gets worse, we must be the ones to pay. This whole environment-saving-by-paper-straw phenomenon is so insipid that I would rather believe that it’s actually a deliberate corporate strategy. At least that would make sense. If they keep us thinking that something is being done, they don’t have to change a thing, and if it’s “all of our jobs” (read: not theirs), to save the world, we’ll never take them to task for their (greater) part of the waste.

MxM111,
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Nothing beats collection of beer/cola can's pull tabs for recycling competition at schools. That forces children to ask parents to buy more of the six packs so that they could have the tabs.

VikingHippie,

You’re treating it like a hypothetical but that is in fact exactly what’s going on.

Corporations and the politicians they own are hyperfocused on (relativee to centralised) inefficient end user recycling and regular people taking responsibility for the environment and climate change to distract from the fact that maybe 95%+ of it are the fault of corporations, not their customers.

Even consumer waste is many times worse than it would be if companies didn’t for example use all that plastic and design electronics to become obsolete if functional at all in as little as a single year just to squeeze as much money out while spending as little as possible.

Grumpy,

It is actually a deliberate corp strategy. Plastic straws were never a real concern, save for that ONE turtle. Plastic straw make such a negligible amount of plastic waste that stop using it will have virtually zero measurable impact in amount of plastic waste we create. All it ever was intended for was to make us feel like something was being done while doing absolutely nothing.

That’s not to say all plastic reduction initiatives are pointless. But the straws definitely belong in the least environmentally impactful category.

Zamundaaa,

All it ever was intended for was to make us feel like something was being done while doing absolutely nothing.

It certainly does help a little bit. But it’s of course still not a coincidence that companies are pushing for it instead of more effective measures… It’s not just cheap but it also pushes people to believe that measures to save the environment are all useless and annoying, and makes them less likely to want more to happen.

lolcatnip,

It’s the “thoughts and prayers” of environmentalism. I’m convinced the net effect is negative after you factor in the way it distracts people from anything that might actually help.

trailing9,

Can we use Lemmy to figure out what should be done, push for that change, and bring plastic straws back?

pinkdrunkenelephants,

Fund a grassroots media campaign advocating to make corporations pay to fix the environment and for price control laws to stop them passing on costs to the consumer.

At some point, people are going to have to accept their legal systems have been completely broken by regulatory capture and that they’re going to have to go to war to implement new governments that actually will do what the people want them to do. That’s the real talk that needs to happen

banana_meccanica, to memes in Plane goes brrrr

Not only the billionaires, even the millionaires, and all the people taking the plane more than once a year. It is an ecological crime the pollution of air transport.

tilcica,

fun fact. modern planes consume ~3-4l per 100 passengers per km or 3-4l per passenger per 100km.

efficient ICE cars consume ~6l per passenger per 100km.

add to that, that there’s basically no good alternative to fast very long distance or cross-continent transport

tjhart85,
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Is that planes that are packed to the gills or private planes that actually have space that people aren't crammed into?

Also, 3-4/6 liters of what? ICE cars and modern planes aren't burning the same fuel, so I'm not sure what this is intending to portray by directly comparing how much of each (in liters) that they burn (serious question, no snark)

drolex,

efficient ICE cars consume ~6l per passenger per 100km.

More like 6L per 100km, whatever the number of passengers, I suppose. So it’s usually still less than planes.

And there are better alternatives like trains or buses, which can be actually efficient for long distance travels (high speed trains, night travel. Works well from city centre to city centre)

There is also the additional issue of contrails which are a massive factor of greenhouse effect

Luccus,

Edit #2: ICE is a type of train in germany. I mistook “ICE cars” as meaning trains and was wondering how flying is supposed to be more efficient than trains. Hence my confusion.

**OG comment (invalid, see Edit #2):**Where are these numbers coming from?

I cannot find any source for the 3-4l/passenger/km claim. I cannot find any source for the claim that planes are more efficient. Nothing comes even near this claim.

ourworldindata.org/travel-carbon-footprint

eea.europa.eu/…/rail-and-waterborne-transport

www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-49349566

Can you please provide a source?

Edit #1: I just want to add that my old combustion car (VW Up! / Seat Mii / Skoda Citigo) burned around 4.2l/100km. So I according to you, if I had another person with me, I’d beat both planes and trains with what stands uncontested as the most inefficient form of transport?

sagrotan, to memes in 🧙‍♂️
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*Putting on a penis ring, too.

itslilith, to linuxmemes in Just a little bit of trolling...
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ha, I use eza

Octopus1348,
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Ha, I use fish

Resol, (edited ) to memes in The future is now, old man
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unted kindom o greet britin an nordern irland

ouRKaoS, to memes in The bite of 87?

The bite of 7891

chickenpotpi, to memes in The bite of 87?

when the bite of 88 finally gonna come out man?

tibor,
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I don t know. Looks like we have to wait for a another year

lord_ryvan, to memes in Plane goes brrrr

I don’t even want a straw, I prefer drinking from the side of the cup and save the environment even a little more bringing my own fave cup and asking for no straw!

And yes, billionaires really do go brrr while I do all this

ILikeBoobies, to memes in Plane goes brrrr

Don’t use a straw at all; it’s less waste and more convenient

Gerbler, to memes in Plane goes brrrr

Name one time we solved a systemic problem through individual action. You solve systemic problems with systemic solutions.

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