
I honestly don’t enough about this topic to understand if your telling the truth or not. My instinct says that it’s not that simple.
I honestly don’t enough about this topic to understand if your telling the truth or not. My instinct says that it’s not that simple.
But is a particle necessary for that?
This is really nice but Germany can’t sustain itself with just solar during most of the year without storage capacity.
There are new reactors that have nothing to do with weapons manufactoring.
But do we know that gravity is a force transfered by a particle yet?
Yes totally agree. I missed that part on my comment. You totally need some way to buy product that is safe nd contains exactly what the label says. So many people use drugs without testing them and lots of drugs are adultured. Ironically, cocaine being the most notable for never being pure cocaine outside maybe in Colombia.
I guess it depends of the point of reference. I would say that looks pretty close to Russia.
I mean, think of all the jobs it will bring. And at least asteroids will never lie to you.
I think people should have the liberty to buy and injest whatever they want.
However, you should not be allowed to sell whatever you want to other people. The power dynamics between companies and consumers is not balanced, and capitalism will always find ways to abuse its costumers for profit. That’s why some countries are trying to regulate ultra processes foods and sugary foods.
So yeah, you should be free to carry fentanyl and use it. But not to give it or sell it to anyone without restrictions. Same with all other drugs.
This is a black and white over-simplified overview of my stance, because you also need nuance. Does it benefit society to require that certain jobs be done by people who are absolutely sober and thus go through regular drug tests? Does it benefit society that some people be sentenced to mandatory rehab? Or does it benefit society more to have freedom to trade and consume drugs? Your freedom to use drugs might interfere with my fredom to leave the house safely.
I don’t know if this is true today, but it was definitely true at first. But because of cocaine prohibition, the powder became incrisingly purer and the plant increasingly stronger. Prohibition made cocaine a more dangerous substance to consume.
Legalization and regulation could bring standardization to the cultivation and processing of this plant. But as far as I know that has not happened with weed, so it is unlikely.
Bro is helping his bro fight his crayon eating addiction with kissing.
That’s just a night stand.
I totally agree with you my friend. But when showing information in the way of this video, you open yourself to attacks, because you’re mixing weather with climate, and sometimes hot days happen in winter. This sort of bad science communication without the necessary context can do more harm than good IMO.
Colors are a retinal construct
N=2 is not a good sample size. This level is variation year after year is not exactly abnormal. Weather isn’t climate.
Climate change is real, but this post is bad science.
Without personal responsibility nothing will change. If you’re not willing to reduce your flying, your meat consumption and your unnecessary consumption in general, nothing will change. We need high level industrial changes, as much as we need personal changes.
Most agriculture uses light from a green source: the sun… Although I suppose that’s a scarce resource in Iceland through half of the year.
Not defending Turnip, but at this point the Paris Agreement is almost pointless as we surpass the 1.5ºC. Governments around the world did very little over the last 10 years to prevent the current state of affairs.
That’s some Willy Fog lecel of perseverance though. In fact, Willy Fog had better options before air travel became a thing.
Yes I know. My point is just that we need to diversify. And most of Germany is still heated up during winter with oil, coal and gas, so no amount of electricity generation will change that until we upgrade heating systems.
We need a thousand solutions to fight climate change, so I always try to remind people that there’s no silver bullet. Solar, wind, nuclear, none of them will save the day by itself.