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HiddenLayer5, to science_memes in it's got the juice
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Pumpkin is the bouncer at the corn and bean club

HiddenLayer5, (edited ) to comicstrips in "Lighthouse" by Extra Fabulous Comics
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He lives in the back of a cyanide factory and in his drunken stupor accidentally hit the emergency release switch instead.

HiddenLayer5, to fuck_cars in Yes, also Teslas
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Do you seriously think a community called “fuck cars” is trying to defend gasoline cars over EVs? This is a public transportation gang good sir, madam, or otherwise.

HiddenLayer5, to memes in Communist Filth/Capitalist Filth
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  • HiddenLayer5, (edited ) to fuck_cars in Yes, also Teslas
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    Which is why the real solution is PUBLIC transit, not private motor vehicle ownership of any kind beyond small electric personal mobility like an e-bike or scooter.

    HiddenLayer5, (edited ) to fuck_cars in Yes, also Teslas
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    So can transit vehicles, in fact they last even longer so I don’t see this as an advantage for EVs. In Vancouver, Canada for example, there are fully self-driving electric trains from the 80s that are still running perfectly fine today, and the only reason they’re getting scrapped soon is because they’re loud and uncomfortable compared to newer trains, which even then I personally don’t like the transit agency’s decision to scrap them because that’s super wasteful, they could probably run another 40 years with good maintenance.

    HiddenLayer5, (edited ) to fuck_cars in Yes, also Teslas
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    Except EVs still have a significant carbon footprint from their manufacture. So do train cars and buses, but to transport everyone in cars instead of public transportation would require orders of magnitude more materials, and therefore a much higher carbon footprint. Not to mention the poor land use that car dependency causes, which both leads to deforestation and impedes reforestation, which is a further climate change contributor.

    HiddenLayer5, (edited ) to linux in GNOME Recognized as Public Interest Infrastructure
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    Good design is good design.

    HiddenLayer5, (edited ) to fuck_cars in Yes, also Teslas
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    Road-rail vehicles are totally a thing! Mostly for doing inspection and maintenance on rail corridors.

    https://lemmy.ml/pictrs/image/43bd8667-244f-4f39-8eb7-88f00f7cdd4f.jpeg

    HiddenLayer5, (edited ) to science_memes in I dunno, still might be aliens with this one.
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    IIRC the current theory is that many (likely most) had feathers but few of the large ones had actual wings beyond just a row of longer feathers on the forearms. The bodily structures that allow flight are absent on the vast majority of dinosaurs so it’s thought they mostly used their arm feathers as rudders for better control when running (which the ostrich and other large flightless birds still use). However, it is thought that some smaller species likely did have wings which they used to glide much like a flying squirrel. Eventually they evolved larger chest muscles and a keel for attaching said large muscles, and at that point you could reasonably just call them birds, which are to this day a subset of dinosaurs.

    HiddenLayer5, (edited ) to memes in The panzer has spoken
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    Also, a surprising number of people don’t know that precentages are more often than not represented as decimals between 0 and 1 as opposed to actually a number out of 100 when used in calculations (because the concept of a percent doesn’t really exist in math, it’s just a context specific way of formatting a decimal). A lot of people just enter 69 when calculating a formula that operates on a precentage instead of 0.69 which obviously makes the formula useless, or if a formula is supposed to output a precentage, they assume that it output 0.69 percent instead of 69 percent.

    HiddenLayer5, (edited ) to fuck_cars in Yes, also Teslas
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    It also destroys the very infrastructure that it’s trying to clear snow from. We eventually need to recognize that rubber wheels on asphalt simply isn’t a very efficient or durable method of moving large amounts of stuff long distances. Steel on steel is superior in both efficiency and longevity.

    HiddenLayer5, (edited ) to memes in Who else is ready for an "invasion"
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    Basically, we’re the Mirror Universe in Star Trek.

    HiddenLayer5, to memes in Think we should intervene?
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    Some religious folks believe that at the “end of days”

    I’ve legit heard arguments along the lines of “you shouldn’t care about climate change because the rapture’s going to be any day now. The fact that scientists are still advocating for bullshit like eliminating fossil fuels instead of repenting shows that they’re working for the devil trying to drag you to hell with them.”

    HiddenLayer5, (edited ) to memes in Think we should intervene?
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    Humanity: suffers endlessly

    “God,” who supposedly created all aspects about humans, their nature and the world and already knew in advance everything that would happen including humans eating from the tree of knowledge: and who’s fault is that?

    It’s like writing a bad computer program and then being mad at it when it crashes.

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