@15Redstones@leftextremist@xoayquanh Not really, earth's natural carbon capture systems are 1000x more efficient and scalable than any tech we've developed, we just need to stop outpacing our planet's capacity and regrow some forests
@Upinthesky123@GerrySamuels12@benonwine In the debate on anthropogenic climate change, you believe it's the people sounding the alarm who have the greater financial bias influencing their arguments, and not the side backed by the entirety of the fossil fuel industry?
@BlasterMasterG2@RasberryRazz What's there to confront? She was self-aware through the entire process, right after killing her first target she talks to the daughter and acknowledges she has the right to hate her and seek revenge in the future if she wants it
@KidEartha@screwjobsteve@basedgizmo What does Coffee add as inspiration though, those themes are already very clearly present in Hagrid, and the more specific aspects of Coffee's character are inextricable from him being a southern black man and a literal messiah
@screwjobsteve@basedgizmo Yeah, but that's just the textual Hagrid character, and exactly how he's played in the movies. Outside of playing Hagrid as being developmentally delayed or a Christ-like martyr, what parts of Coffee is he potentially drawing on for inspiration?
@EvitorialPage@FilmThePoliceLA True, but framing ulcerative colitis as a work-related injury is even more insane than IBS. Nowhere outside of police unions is that ever getting rubber stamped
@NE_Gropper@hasanthehun Didn't Biden have record-setting deportation numbers? If either party wanted to actually tackle illegal immigration they would start aggressively going after agricultural employers and the like, enforcement has a big bipartisan theatrical element
@NE_Gropper@hasanthehun What is a strategic 'culture war' concession that the left could make to the right that would strengthen the left politically? Allowing the minority scapegoat of the day to be punitively legislated against without a fight is a slippery slope when trying to build a coalition
Prime minster Carney has passed a law allowing the use of banned pesticides. CBC reports that ministers can "greenlight any pesticide that ministers feel is in the interest of economic or national food security."
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@NYFootballJesus@TB_SportsGuru@JDVance He's got the convictions of a plastic bag, he will be whatever he believes will benefit him in the moment. Astonishing for anyone to have a positive impression of his character at this point