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  • I think that applies in life more generally tbh. People who tend toward extremes don't handle nuance very well. Most of life is nuance

  • I mean maybe. A lot of people today aren't having children bc of the general state of things and concerns around climate factor into that

  • Does the graph include how palm farms are built on precious forest land that has since been burned down? and that the land primarily being burnt is some of the most important land for storing carbon and providing oxygen?

  • I'd like to share a revelation that I've had during my time here. It came to me when I tried to classify your species. I realized that you're not actually mammals. Every mammal on this planet instinctively develops a natural equilibrium with the surrounding environment, but you humans do not. You move to an area, and you multiply, and multiply, until every natural resource is consumed. The only way you can survive is to spread to another area. There is another organism on this planet that follows the same pattern. A virus. Human beings are a disease, a cancer of this planet, you are a plague, and we are the cure.

    Fuck man. Now I need to rewatch The Matrix

  • Better prep the patient for surgery

  • Wow there. We can't go around regulating things. What do you think we are COMMUNISTS?!?

  • Bc that's the difference between these groups. One believes in the law and what it means. The other doesnt

    So while yes, it would be great to see the Dems play hardball they can't without failing to uphold what they believe is right

    Is it naive? Yeah probably. Will it be enough? Probably not

    But going against the fed in a way that is considered "illegal" could be seen as declaring civil war. And while the fed can't live without it's taxes it can bomb you to hell if provoked

  • Maybe in a another couple thousand years we'll finally learn to avoid it

  • Yeah except smoking rates have increased since the invention of vapes. It if was strickly people smoking cigarettes swapping to vapes then maybe we could call it a success

  • My grandfather wakes up in the hospital after his third heart attack. The Doc comes over and says "you'll need to stop smoking or else" and my grandad asked "or else what?" The Doc leaned forward and stared him dead in the eyes "Sudden death"

    Apparently it worked. He said he never smoked after that

  • Yeah, no I'm aware of their history. More to the point it has little to nothing to do with Bazzite being negatively effected by Fedora dropping support for 32 bit. It's not like 32 bit Fedora systems are keeping American immigrants from being deported and by deprecating them IBM is returning to their Nazi roots

  • I mean companies by definition surrender to power for the sake of profit. I don't see how that makes them any better or worse than any other company that functions under our current system

  • If it helps at all some of the comments in the linked discussion mentions it's at minimum a year out

  • Ah yeah. Would be unfortunate. Bazzite was the least amount of setup i've ever had to do with linux and is the only repo I could recommend to someone non-technical

  • Did he elaborate on why? Is it really that integral to have 32bit tools?

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