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  • And this is why I blew up in the YouTube feedback and moved to NewPipe

  • So you're telling me.... they're gonna catch up with us as we cause irreparable psychosis to ourselves and fall behind them, nice, happy for them

  • It's actually so hilarious it must be true and you should tell everyone

  • Maybe if he puts enough gold in the room the cameras will self correct so much he's not orange anymore

  • Yes I fully agree with this and also wish that this alternate reality was manifest, thank you for co-aligning on the matter-at-hand

  • Yes, this checks out, good job :3 appreciate your viewpoint

  • wonders what reality you're living in where the president wasn't boasting about Colbert's late night show just in this last month getting cancelled

  • Either AI is an effective summarization tool with good information, OR direct human click traffic to websites are unaffected, you can't have it both ways, this statistic, if it really isn't going down, means the AI is failing at being a summarization tool.

  • I'd expect nothing less from 'Hot or Not' mentality lizard

  • Yeah because you've measured the water intake and export of every large body of water I forgot you're obviously an expert who knows how to read when a data center takes more water than a town, love your stern optimism, maybe like, wander off somewhere else so you feel important in your views, because it ain't with me here bud

  • If it's truly a closed loop, why do you need a lake, a true closed loop has zero need for local water sources, else there's some sort of negative that they're compensating for which, in case of local water sources, there's not enough infrastructure if any of that water OR HEAT leaves the system faster than it enters

  • Water exchange above large bodies of water causes thermal dynamic exchanges deliberating speeds of wind currents

  • The water is for sure going up there with help, it won't come back down without help in equal measure, it's dynamics are completely spun out

  • taps the fact that electricity is a steam reaction and even if you don't see it, the electricity you're using is made by decompressing water into vapor, whether by burning coal through turbines/boiled wind from water sources creating wind power/ even nuclear reactors are often a boiling water reaction going through turbines, creating a net loss of 'water' if we don't have natural condensation utilities to convert 'air'

  • Yes, however the Smithsonian also counts, which is also where a cart is....and the Henry Ford museum...and the museum of Failure:3

  • And gangrene

  • They said they're excited about yogurt.

  • It's too late, accept history