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Orlando_Jordan 10/23/19 8:42:10 PM #1: |
Discuss.
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TheMikh 10/23/19 8:42:36 PM #2: |
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Orlando_Jordan 10/23/19 10:42:34 PM #3: |
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uhhhh They would be a good match. --- "Then after 2 hours of listening to me talk about watches I reward them with sub par sex"-No_U_L7 ... Copied to Clipboard!
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PBusted 10/24/19 12:33:02 AM #4: |
Welp
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BlackCubeMossad 10/26/19 4:43:04 AM #6: |
How old is Greta Thunberg? She looks like shes 12 and 76 at the same time.
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Questionmarktarius 10/26/19 4:43:28 AM #7: |
Who do you ship with "China is ass ho" guy?
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Foppe 10/26/19 4:46:02 AM #8: |
BlackCubeMossad posted...
How old is Greta Thunberg? She looks like shes 12 and 76 at the same time. 16 years, 9 months and 23 days. --- GameFAQs isn't going to be merged in with GameSpot or any other site. We're not going to strip out the soul of the site. -CJayC ... Copied to Clipboard!
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BlackCubeMossad 10/26/19 4:46:43 AM #9: |
Foppe posted...
BlackCubeMossad posted...How old is Greta Thunberg? She looks like shes 12 and 76 at the same time. She has resting witch face. --- ... Copied to Clipboard!
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Questionmarktarius 10/26/19 4:49:28 AM #10: |
Meh.
I can empathize with Thunberg. I went through the same thing when I discovered Orwell, Rand, and Huxley (and also Douglas Adams) in my mid teens. ... Copied to Clipboard!
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Foppe 10/26/19 4:50:16 AM #11: |
![]() Science named a beetle after her. --- GameFAQs isn't going to be merged in with GameSpot or any other site. We're not going to strip out the soul of the site. -CJayC ... Copied to Clipboard!
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SDBZ 10/26/19 4:56:52 AM #12: |
I'm sorry but Greta looks nowhere near as good as Relena
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Crepes 10/26/19 4:57:02 AM #13: |
Questionmarktarius posted...
Meh. And yet here you are posting on Gamefaqs for the last 15 years not sure what you stand for while she's managed to go from sitting outside Swedish Parliament on her own for a cause she believes in to helping invigorate a worldwide movement in less than 18 months. --- Praxis Makes Perfect The only intelligent tactical response to life's horror is to laugh defiantly at it. ~Soren Kierkegaard ... Copied to Clipboard!
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Questionmarktarius 10/26/19 5:01:29 AM #14: |
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not sure what you stand for Freedom, goddammit. There's not a hell of a lot of media exposure for radical libertarianism. That shit pretty much peaked with Thomas Jefferson. ... Copied to Clipboard!
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Crepes 10/26/19 5:03:24 AM #15: |
Questionmarktarius posted...
Crepes posted...not sure what you stand for There is no freedom but for that we create in our minds. --- Praxis Makes Perfect The only intelligent tactical response to life's horror is to laugh defiantly at it. ~Soren Kierkegaard ... Copied to Clipboard!
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Questionmarktarius 10/26/19 5:06:49 AM #16: |
Crepes posted...
There is no freedom but for that we create in our minds. That's fair. Liberty is really just aggressive loneliness. ... Copied to Clipboard!
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Ic3Bullet 10/26/19 5:07:05 AM #17: |
Here's my opinion of Greta Thunberg.
I'm a left-leaning guy, and I agree with most of the speech she made that got her famous. But you know that one kid we all knew in high school that was a good kid, yet was an easy target and got picked on nonetheless (I was that kid)? I knew that was going to be her the entire time I was listening to her speech. And I was right. She instantly became such an easy target for conservatives, and it's not necessarily because she did anything wrong. I sympathize with her because of this fact, but it's not like this wasn't predictable. ... Copied to Clipboard!
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Questionmarktarius 10/26/19 5:10:36 AM #18: |
Ic3Bullet posted...
Here's my opinion of Greta Thunberg. Carbon dioxide panic has become a religious zealotry. It's no secret that we've been fucking up the planet, hard, since 1750 or so, but we are not going to be Venus 2: Carbon Boogaloo, at least not for three or four billion years. ... Copied to Clipboard!
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Ic3Bullet 10/26/19 5:11:44 AM #19: |
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Carbon dioxide panic has become a religious zealotry. I'm a bit tipsy right now. Can you put your comment into language I'd understand? ... Copied to Clipboard!
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Questionmarktarius 10/26/19 5:13:39 AM #20: |
Ic3Bullet posted...
I'm a bit tipsy right now. Can you put your comment into language I'd understand? We've fucked the earth up, but not as bad as you think we have. ... Copied to Clipboard!
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Crepes 10/26/19 5:16:09 AM #21: |
Questionmarktarius posted...
Crepes posted...There is no freedom but for that we create in our minds. I'd say it's more an acceptance that other groups should have the same rights that I do and life isn't a zero sum game where there needs to be winners and losers. I appreciate this goes against the tribal nature of some right wing people. --- Praxis Makes Perfect The only intelligent tactical response to life's horror is to laugh defiantly at it. ~Soren Kierkegaard ... Copied to Clipboard!
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Questionmarktarius 10/26/19 5:18:44 AM #22: |
Crepes posted...
Questionmarktarius posted...Crepes posted...There is no freedom but for that we create in our minds. Huh. You're doing this better than I can. Nice. ![]() ... Copied to Clipboard!
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Crepes 10/26/19 5:19:06 AM #23: |
Questionmarktarius posted...
Ic3Bullet posted...Here's my opinion of Greta Thunberg. There's more to it than carbon dioxide. To me it's more about resource scarcity and the fact exponential growth isn't sustainable. --- Praxis Makes Perfect The only intelligent tactical response to life's horror is to laugh defiantly at it. ~Soren Kierkegaard ... Copied to Clipboard!
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trappedunderice 10/26/19 5:21:04 AM #24: |
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Ic3Bullet 10/26/19 5:21:45 AM #25: |
Questionmarktarius posted...
We've fucked it up, but not as bad as you think we have. Yeah, sorry. I understood it before you replied again. But here's the thing. What's the harm in taking measures to prevent fucking it up further, especially those that aren't economically detrimental? In fact, isn't that the basis of most solar technology? Let the sun do the work, so that we don't have to use up natural resources, and also because it's economically efficient. Yet we have conservatives that are all like "NOOOOO because fuck liberals." All that being said, I understand why AOC's green new deal is currently in-viable. The technology for such a plan is non-existent, and knowing that, it seems like a plan that was intended to pander in order to draw in more leftist voters. I get all of that. But why not make the investments that ARE feasible in order to keep us from making more damage than we necessarily need to? ... Copied to Clipboard!
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Questionmarktarius 10/26/19 5:21:47 AM #26: |
Crepes posted...
To me it's more about resource scarcity and the fact exponential growth isn't sustainable. Humanity has a long, very long, history of finding another resource. As petroleum wanes, we'll move to thorium. As thorium wanes, we'll figure out fusion. Petroleum itself was moved into when coal waned. ... Copied to Clipboard!
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Crepes 10/26/19 5:27:44 AM #27: |
Questionmarktarius posted...
Crepes posted...To me it's more about resource scarcity and the fact exponential growth isn't sustainable. I was thinking water more than fuel. --- Praxis Makes Perfect The only intelligent tactical response to life's horror is to laugh defiantly at it. ~Soren Kierkegaard ... Copied to Clipboard!
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Questionmarktarius 10/26/19 5:30:47 AM #28: |
Crepes posted...
Questionmarktarius posted...Crepes posted...To me it's more about resource scarcity and the fact exponential growth isn't sustainable. Nearly all of the planet's surface is water, upwards of seven miles deep in places. We just need to figure out how to get all of the salt out of most of it. Nuclear energy and desalination could support a population ten to a hundred times what we have now, if we could work out food logistics in some happy medium between bread lines and dumpster diving. ... Copied to Clipboard!
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Crepes 10/26/19 6:04:14 AM #29: |
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Nuclear energy and desalination could support a population ten to a hundred times what we have now, I'd love to see a source for this. Do you have one? I'm happy to be positive of the future and that a technological solution may exist but the idea the planet could sustain 700 billion people is a bit of a stretch. --- Praxis Makes Perfect The only intelligent tactical response to life's horror is to laugh defiantly at it. ~Soren Kierkegaard ... Copied to Clipboard!
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Questionmarktarius 10/26/19 6:05:33 AM #30: |
Crepes posted...
Questionmarktarius posted...Nuclear energy and desalination could support a population ten to a hundred times what we have now, The entire population right now could fit into Delaware, but it wouldn't be very pleasant. ... Copied to Clipboard!
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MudKip_Master 10/26/19 6:17:21 AM #31: |
Orlando_Jordan posted...
TheMikh posted...uhhhh I agree ... Copied to Clipboard!
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Foppe 10/26/19 6:21:40 AM #32: |
Questionmarktarius posted...
Crepes posted...Questionmarktarius posted...Nuclear energy and desalination could support a population ten to a hundred times what we have now, land is a Swedish island. Delaware is ~4.8 times bigger than land. Every person in the whole world would fit in land. The would lack food, roof over their head, etc, but they would still be able to stand there. --- GameFAQs isn't going to be merged in with GameSpot or any other site. We're not going to strip out the soul of the site. -CJayC ... Copied to Clipboard!
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Crepes 10/26/19 7:05:58 AM #33: |
Questionmarktarius posted...
Crepes posted...Questionmarktarius posted...Nuclear energy and desalination could support a population ten to a hundred times what we have now, Sure. I'd still like to see a source for your claim though that any solution would be scale-able to that level. I'm not saying it's not possible but I'd like to see some sources. If only for the reason so I can use the same argument myself in the future and I'd like evidence to back up my claims. Also remember the water isn't just for drinking. The majority of water currently consumed is for farming and industrial purposes. Thirdly it's not just a question of logistics. Socially and politically it would need to be viable as well and as you claim it wouldn't be pleasant. I always feel these discussions break down into semantics and going down absurd lines because being "right" is so important to some people. It usually ends up with "well technically it might be possible but it'll never actually happen" being the accepted outcome. If you could give some real world examples of how technologies have already solved these sorts of issues in places with water shortages like India then it would be a good basis to continue. --- Praxis Makes Perfect The only intelligent tactical response to life's horror is to laugh defiantly at it. ~Soren Kierkegaard ... Copied to Clipboard!
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Crepes 10/26/19 7:08:23 AM #34: |
Foppe posted...
Questionmarktarius posted...Crepes posted...Questionmarktarius posted...Nuclear energy and desalination could support a population ten to a hundred times what we have now, Yeah but he still thinks he's right in his head because the argument is not constrained by common sense. Despite it being an absurd situation that would never feasibly happen it "could" happen. I assume that's enough for him. --- Praxis Makes Perfect The only intelligent tactical response to life's horror is to laugh defiantly at it. ~Soren Kierkegaard ... Copied to Clipboard!
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Questionmarktarius 10/26/19 7:17:45 AM #35: |
Crepes posted...
Foppe posted...Questionmarktarius posted...Crepes posted...Questionmarktarius posted...Nuclear energy and desalination could support a population ten to a hundred times what we have now, Seven hundred billion people is a plausible human population. We are the only species, apart from maybe hemp and waterbears, that can survive in every climate zone on land, and a few of the aquatic ones. ... Copied to Clipboard!
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Crepes 10/26/19 7:21:31 AM #36: |
Repeating and doubling down on your claims doesn't actually answer the question about providing some sources to your original claim.
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trappedunderice 10/26/19 7:32:06 AM #37: |
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Questionmarktarius 10/26/19 7:32:48 AM #38: |
Crepes posted...
Repeating and doubling down on your claims doesn't actually answer the question about providing some sources to your original claim. I see you are sealioning now. https://hypertextbook.com/facts/2001/DanielChen.shtml About 150 million square kilometers of dry land, is 150 million million square meters. That's 214 square meters per person, at an absurd population of 700 billion. I think anyway. I'm way more drunk trying to work out the math, than I was just spouting bullshit awhile ago. ... Copied to Clipboard!
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Crepes 10/26/19 7:42:00 AM #39: |
Questionmarktarius posted...
Crepes posted...Repeating and doubling down on your claims doesn't actually answer the question about providing some sources to your original claim. Youve provided an answer to a question no one answered friend. Come back when youve sobered up and we can continue this discussion. --- Praxis Makes Perfect The only intelligent tactical response to life's horror is to laugh defiantly at it. ~Soren Kierkegaard ... Copied to Clipboard!
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Tsuyoi3 10/26/19 7:45:26 AM #40: |
Every episode further I get, I wonder what ridiculous dumb thing is going to happen. Will it be Heero, or Relena that does the dumb?
Oh this time it was the female Federation insane lady? Fun! Gundam Wing is fantastic. --- Manliness transcends both space, and time. ... Copied to Clipboard!
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