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  • I utterly detest the use of "wholeheartedly agree" when people have caveats. It truly goes against the concept of wholeheartedness. It is sufficient to indicate that you agree completely and then be silent. That you don't suggests your caveat has more value and meaning to you than the point you are 'wholeheartedly' agreeing with.

    You are either being willfully obtuse or are actively a troll. Either way, we've all already used up more metabolism on you than is worthwhile. If you cannot bother to be informed about something as easy to know as this, and yet spout off multiple replies to defend your position, then you're not here in good faith.

  • asking questions

    Yeah thanks there Tucker Carlson.

  • Gawrsh Ronnie, good thang yew got them shahny whaahte galoshers.....

  • Ketamine is a hell of a drug yo.

  • Fuck your economy and fuck your race to the bottom too. The only race we're running in is the one to extinction.

  • Wow fuckin' wooosh with you and that one hey? Only a very weak beta would feel even remotely attacked by that movie. Good luck Chuck!

  • God. What a beast Piranha was.

  • No... No they are all still freaks. Did you just take off your "they live" sunglasses or something? The Freakshow aspect is in the ideological makeup.

  • And yet, I remain bullish.

  • This is why we need pasta with structural integrity field generators on every noodle.

  • Nope. This just seems patently obvious to any but the dull-witted or anyone whose paycheck depends on denial of some fairly basic facts.

    (Edit: the downvotes only prove to me that "Idiocracy" was actually a documentary that fell backwards in time)

  • Doesn't the USA have much higher wealth inequality than China's? If so, is that not the result of corruption? If not, so you consider the visible symptoms of it?

  • Maybe the problem is our lifestyles. I'm unaware of any long term studies suggesting that in a situation in which the population increases and the resources and land are fixed, that it gets cheaper for anyone wanting anything.

  • It's not really an odd question from that particular user, if you consider the context that they have an agenda; FUD and misinformation about EVs.

  • Mmm time to re-read "The Ministry For the Future" I guess...

  • Agreed. The innumerable problems that coincide with fossil fuel based technology means it's a terrible idea to continue to subsidize it at taxpayer expense.

  • And so our alternative is...? To ignore this rather quaint sociological phenomenon? To let it pass by, unremarked-upon? Is that how we make increments of improvement to our behavior and culture? What's the take away? What's the lesson here for us? How do we be better people when our opponents are literally caricatures of cartoon villains, who, every week, add another hilarious stereotype to their gestalt.

    Remember: you're talking to, and about, the species that is currently exporting a record number of voyeuristic reality shows that sell "engineered awkwardness" because sex doesn't sell by itself anymore.

    How do you un-fuck this up?

  • Thank you. I've had to explain this paradox to multiple tens of close friends and associates often, and recently.

    This is much better worded than any of my attempts. Kudos.

  • Coming this Superbowel Sunday!