We will collapse the human empire by convincing the peasants within it to purchase art from artists until the economy becomes untirely imaginary (as all art is at least somewhat imaginary) and collapses.
“There’s a misconception sometimes that used EV batteries are not valuable,” said Brian Kingston, president and CEO of the CVMA, in an interview with Electric Autonomy.
“The reality is, they are very valuable. The materials in them can be reused, repurposed, and recycled. That’s a key part of moving to a more circular economy model in the EV space.”
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Another important learning from the pilot was the benefit of formalizing relationships between manufacturers and recyclers.
“It’s just been extremely helpful from a manufacturer perspective, in terms of dealing with recyclers, creating some of those connections and relationships and making sure that we have a process in place,” said Kingston.
How I look when my friends won't even listen to me for 10 seconds trying to explain a card game that isn't that complicated and I know they can get if they let go of their prejudice that card games are always going to be confusing to them.
That is long enough for our plan
We will collapse the human empire by convincing the peasants within it to purchase art from artists until the economy becomes untirely imaginary (as all art is at least somewhat imaginary) and collapses.
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