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Posts by Sweet

  1. Sweet African Astronaut
    Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson Hey Gupta, this tea is cold, make me another pot…there's a good lad


    That's Sophie talking to you ^
  2. Sweet African Astronaut
    Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson That's fine as long as someone makes the effort to be nice…

    It's not an effort to be nice, it's literally direct condescension that you're too stupid to pick up on. Lol.

    it's like the Indians being nice to their English Masters back in the days of the Empire but secretly hating them…there's a satisfaction in knowing the guy wafting you with a big fan and being subservient is doing so against his inner self.

    This is genuinely an amazing segment of text: you immediately conjured up this weird race cope and it actually does described your own situation perfectly, with the core exception being that you can't identify you are the Indian in this scenario. And you literally just locked it in with that specific conceptualization of it.
  3. Sweet African Astronaut
    Originally posted by WellHung How much I hate people and want them to suffer

    Originally posted by WellHung How much joy and Delight I take in the suffering and misery of others


    That's fair: other people generally feel that way about you too

    The least you can do is stop being so pathetic and passive about it.
  4. Sweet African Astronaut
    Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson Sophie was very respectful to me on PMs, I have no beef with the fellow…hope he's ok.

    Literally his self-admitted MO was that he is disingenuously nice to people in PMs as a way to manipulate them. Lol.
  5. Sweet African Astronaut
    While it is true that our society places a significant emphasis on money, status, and material possessions, it is important to recognize that this is not the whole picture. There are many people and organizations working to promote values such as empathy, compassion, and social justice.

    There are countless individuals and groups working tirelessly to make the world a better place, from activists advocating for marginalized communities to scientists working on developing sustainable energy solutions. These individuals are driven not by greed or self-interest, but by a deep sense of empathy and concern for others.

    Furthermore, it is important to recognize that our society has made significant progress in recent years, particularly in terms of social justice and acceptance. While there is still much work to be done, we have seen significant progress in areas such as LGBTQ+ rights, racial justice, and gender equality.

    In terms of politics, while there are certainly issues with corruption and corporate interests, it is important to remember that democracy is a process, and that progress can be made through collective action and activism. We have seen numerous examples throughout history of movements and protests that have brought about significant change, from the civil rights movement to the fight for marriage equality.

    In conclusion, while it is easy to feel discouraged by the negative aspects of our society, it is important to recognize that there is also a great deal of hope and progress being made. We must continue to work towards a more just and equitable society, and to prioritize values such as empathy, compassion, and social responsibility.
  6. Sweet African Astronaut
    Originally posted by Kafka He ghosted me because he's a coward and it doesn't matter how long he hides in the shadows because I can hold a grudge. He made a fatal error making an enemy of someone who lacks empathy.

    LMAO delusional narcissist battle
  7. Sweet African Astronaut
    The concept of sustainability has become increasingly important in recent years, as we recognize the finite resources of our planet and the need to protect our environment. While efforts to reduce our environmental impact on Earth are critical, the ultimate long-term solution to sustainability may be to move much of our industry into space.

    The potential for resources in space is vast, with asteroids and other celestial bodies containing vast amounts of valuable minerals and elements that could be used to support industry and infrastructure in orbit. With the development of asteroid mining technologies, it may be possible to extract these resources and use them to create self-sustaining space colonies.

    Moving industry into orbit has the potential to significantly reduce our environmental impact on Earth, as many industrial processes generate pollution and greenhouse gases that contribute to climate change. By moving these processes to space, we can preserve the Earth's natural environment while still meeting our economic needs.

    Furthermore, space-based industry could provide a new frontier for human innovation and development. With access to resources and technologies beyond Earth, we could develop new forms of energy production, transportation, and communication that would be impossible on Earth. Additionally, space-based industry could provide new opportunities for scientific research, allowing us to study the cosmos and gain a greater understanding of our place in the universe.

    Eventually, it may be possible for humans to move beyond the confines of our solar system entirely. By establishing self-sustaining colonies on other planets or in other star systems, we could create a future in which humans are not tied to a single planet or ecosystem. This would allow us to study the Earth's biosphere from outside, without interfering with it, and could provide valuable insights into the long-term development of ecosystems over millennia.

    Of course, the idea of moving all of humanity into space is a daunting one, and there are many technical and logistical challenges to overcome. However, it is clear that the potential benefits of space-based industry and exploration are significant, and may ultimately be the key to our long-term sustainability and survival as a species.

    In conclusion, the plentitude of resources in space and the potential for space-based industry provide a compelling case for moving much of our economic activity into orbit. This would allow us to preserve the Earth's environment while still meeting our economic needs, and could provide a new frontier for human development and exploration. While the idea of eventually leaving the Earth may seem far-fetched, it is clear that the long-term survival of our species may depend on our ability to establish self-sustaining colonies beyond our planet.
  8. Sweet African Astronaut
    https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/14/12/7098
  9. Sweet African Astronaut
    Originally posted by aldra in terms of green energy, a single solar panel or wind turbine is never able to generate enough power over its lifetime (which is typically less than 20 years) to manufacture the steel or glass required to make another solar panel or wind turbine,

    So, you're either just plain wrong to begin with and referencing nothing or, generously, are referencing some extremely fucked up figuring of input energy.

    https://pubs.rsc.org/en/content/articlelanding/2019/se/c9se00127a#!divAbstract



    let alone the rare earth metals or more exotic materials required to boost efficiency

    Not sure what the point is in this one tbh.

    Solar panels can be recycled including for rare earth metals, it's just not something we actually do yet. The relevant process chains are simply not in place but there's no fundamental barrier to doing so. It's just cheaper right now to not recycle shit.

    maybe tidal and geothermal are feasible, but outside of those (which only work in certain regions) the best option we have is nuclear

    Nuclear is not renewable, it's the absolute best non-renewable and it should certainly play THE key role to getting off fossil fuels but the core reason we should want renewables is because producing the actual energy generation method somewhere is no longer linked to constantly importing the entropy gradient to be turned into electricity.

    Those methods still obviously use materials but the supply chain for those materials isn't specifically for energy generation. You can use the other materials involved for a bunch of other shit.
  10. Sweet African Astronaut
    Sorry, it's not a matter of disagreement but of you being factually wrong.
  11. Sweet African Astronaut
    Originally posted by Speedy Parker ⬆️ still…



    Originally posted by Sweet A picture is worth a thousand words and there are several frames in that one
  12. Sweet African Astronaut
    WellHung more like WellCookedInTheHead folx
  13. Sweet African Astronaut
    I even created a plan for global hotting, it's even worse than warming
  14. Sweet African Astronaut
    While it is true that society has a responsibility to ensure equal access to basic necessities, the proposed policies of progressive taxation, a living wage, and worker protections may not be the best solutions to achieve this goal.

    Progressive taxation can lead to disincentivizing wealth creation and productivity, as high earners may feel that they are being unfairly targeted and may be less motivated to work and invest. This could result in lower economic growth, which would ultimately harm everyone in society.

    Similarly, a living wage may not necessarily be the best way to address income inequality. Instead, it may increase the cost of labor and lead to job losses, particularly among smaller businesses that may not have the resources to pay higher wages. This could exacerbate the very problems that the policy is meant to solve.

    Worker protections, while important, can also create unintended consequences. For example, anti-discrimination laws can lead to the implementation of quotas or affirmative action policies, which may unfairly disadvantage certain groups of people. Collective bargaining can also lead to higher wages for unionized workers, but it may come at the expense of non-unionized workers or smaller businesses.

    In conclusion, while the goal of achieving equal access to basic necessities is admirable, the proposed policies of progressive taxation, a living wage, and worker protections may not be the most effective or efficient ways to achieve this. Policymakers should consider alternative solutions that do not disincentivize wealth creation and productivity, harm small businesses, or create unintended consequences.
  15. Sweet African Astronaut
    Having children is faggotted
  16. Sweet African Astronaut
    The only thing stopping the doomsday clock from striking midnight is my temper
  17. Sweet African Astronaut
    They say the first immortal human has already been born, it must be me
  18. Sweet African Astronaut
    A picture is worth a thousand words and there are several frames in that one
  19. Sweet African Astronaut
    Originally posted by Speedy Parker Pro Tip: Comebacks, even shitty ones, should be based on reality.

    Irony folx^
  20. Sweet African Astronaut
    Originally posted by Kafka I've become emotionally abusive toward my mum and feel intent on making her life miserable. I'm taking steps to ruin her career. Some part of me thinks this is evil and I may be making a massive mistake because of lack of empathy, but another part of me wants clarity, to make the decision to kill her (not literally) and not let her manipulate me into caring about her so she can show me again that she doesn't care.

    Didn't read
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