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2019-06-13 at 3:45 PM UTC
Originally posted by -SpectraL If this corrupt system were permitted to continue on its course, there would have come a time, maybe 50-100 years from now, where you would be paying for all the air you breathe and every drop of water you use and even the sunlight you consume, even the space you occupy, and the rates would be sky high. So high, you wouldn't be able to pay, and they would just execute you for stealing air/water/space without paying. But they won't be able get that far.
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2019-06-13 at 3:46 PM UTC
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2019-06-13 at 3:48 PM UTCWe all get more energy from the sun than we invest in it.
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2019-06-13 at 3:54 PM UTC
Originally posted by mmQ What do you think the rates would be?
Well, in our money today, probably $250/month for your air to breathe (more if you breathe more than everyone else), another $250 for the sunlight you get, another $250 for the water you use (more if you are using it as an energy source), and another $250 for the space you occupy (the fatter you are, the more you pay). So about $1,000 month, minimum, just to exist. Then you have rent, food, clothing, travel, etc. all on top of that. -
2019-06-13 at 4:04 PM UTC
Originally posted by -SpectraL Well, in our money today, probably $250/month for your air to breathe (more if you breathe more than everyone else), another $250 for the sunlight you get, another $250 for the water you use (more if you are using it as an energy source), and another $250 for the space you occupy (the fatter you are, the more you pay). So about $1,000 month, minimum, just to exist. Then you have rent, food, clothing, travel, etc. all on top of that.
Not so long ago the thought of paying $1+ for bottled water was laughable...now idiots happily pay $8+ for "artisan" water -
2019-06-13 at 4:07 PM UTC
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2019-06-13 at 4:18 PM UTCthe one in the middle has a look on her face like she's pretending to evaluate the subtle nuances of the current vintage she's inhaling.
"Ah yes, Houston Gasworks, circa mmmmm 2017 I believe. " -
2019-06-13 at 4:24 PM UTCI like the one on the end putting one of her boobs on the table.
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2019-06-13 at 4:26 PM UTCThe one at the other end is thinking "Fuck these weirdos, I only agreed to come to the bar because I thought I might get some bar cock"
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2019-06-13 at 4:35 PM UTCThe middle girl looks rather uppity, like the typa girl that becomes a librarian just so she can shush people.
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2019-06-14 at 3:22 AM UTC
Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson We all get more energy from the sun than we invest in it.
Ultimately we can take this to an absurdity and just claim oil is chemically stored solar energy. My point was oil is effectively "free" energy, doesn't mean we made a utopia just means we can commute 2 hours in a few tons of metal to do a bullshit job. -
2019-06-14 at 5:30 AM UTC
Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson You don't have to try, the sun heats your house all year around..again build a house outside of the solar system and see what the ambient temperature is..then get back to me.
btw…here in Texas in December it's often in the 80s…I still use my a/c.
brah get real, sure December is warm here but January and February is miserable with freezing rain. -
2019-06-14 at 5:38 AM UTCthorium reactors don't actually output that much power compared to regular nuclear reactors, they're just able to run off what would normally be called waste material
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2019-06-14 at 12:03 PM UTC
Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson I don't have gas, I need electric to run other things…again none of which has anything to do with the fact that the sun is a source of free energy.
It's amusing you seem to be disputing that indisputable fact…
So if you have free energy why do you pay for energy?