Culture is what you do when you stop thinking. When everyone in a group does the same thing when they stop thinking you have a nation. Give it another 60 years and Macedonians will be on par with Israelis for a made up…
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There is a difference between larping and culture. If you can't understand that you're probably larping thinking its culture.
Yes, but this didn't happen centuries ago, this happened in the 1960s to 1990s.
Fresh food preparation is a full time job. I outsource mine to someone who does it for a living, it costs more than the majority of people can afford. The idea that you can work a full time job, have time to cook, clean…
Given that their 'diet' resulted in them being chronically malnourished with such lovely diseases as rickets and pellagra I'd take what we have today thanks. People today seriously underestimate how common famines were.…
>from what our ancestors usually ate Whatever they could find so not to starve. The idea that people in the past had a diet they could keep to is completely laughable the second you start reading the accounts of the…
Ones right to liberty ends when they start throwing feces at me.
I want to watch this mini-series.
Macedonia is particularly egregious because its genesis as an ethnic group is still within living memory and would make as much sense as Pennsylvanians declaring themselves the last true Vikings, erecting statues with…
My house has been broken into fewer times than the number of bankruns in the last week.
The majority of people don't need daily bank accounts. The only reason why we are using them is because to dollar notes have not kept up with inflation. A $500 bill from 1900 would be a $17,500 note today. Two of those…
>Who will loan the government tens or hundreds of billions of dollars besides the banks? The [Fed/Treasury/FDIC] has no incentive to prevent banks from loaning customer deposits, because the Treasury needs banks to…
>but the fact that predicting the next words based on past models does such a good job of masquerading as human thinking indicates that much of human thinking isn't much more than that. Going in a straight line does…
The difference is that I can ask it to explain it's decision as a racist and a anti-racist and it will happily hallucinate an answer for both.
> Sorry, were you in Australia? We haven't had load shedding from a LOR (Lack Of Reserve) event almost ever, and we don't commonly get browouts. That's just lies and FUD. That article is actually just "sometimes the…
Yes, and it had enough backup to run the grid for 5 minutes, at the low low price of $200m. Now you'd only need another $50,000,000 to have enough storage to run it overnight.
> Consequently minimal groundwork was done by preparing the grid with suitable transmission and storage. You mean like putting in the worlds largest battery?…
Copying the Australian power market with it's >$20k mWh price swings, negative energy prices and brown outs on hot days is not something anyone sane should do. Australia and California are the poster children of why…
I've read enough history to have heard that same argument as to why moving rivers away from the Aral sea would be fine.
Then I don't see why you're worrying for government subsidies to be removed from your neighborhoods. I'm sure that paying for the water, road and electricity infrastructure is accounted in your numbers and you won't…
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2009/08/090820161325.h...
Culture is what you do when you stop thinking. When everyone in a group does the same thing when they stop thinking you have a nation. Give it another 60 years and Macedonians will be on par with Israelis for a made up…
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There is a difference between larping and culture. If you can't understand that you're probably larping thinking its culture.
Yes, but this didn't happen centuries ago, this happened in the 1960s to 1990s.
Fresh food preparation is a full time job. I outsource mine to someone who does it for a living, it costs more than the majority of people can afford. The idea that you can work a full time job, have time to cook, clean…
Given that their 'diet' resulted in them being chronically malnourished with such lovely diseases as rickets and pellagra I'd take what we have today thanks. People today seriously underestimate how common famines were.…
>from what our ancestors usually ate Whatever they could find so not to starve. The idea that people in the past had a diet they could keep to is completely laughable the second you start reading the accounts of the…
Ones right to liberty ends when they start throwing feces at me.
I want to watch this mini-series.
Macedonia is particularly egregious because its genesis as an ethnic group is still within living memory and would make as much sense as Pennsylvanians declaring themselves the last true Vikings, erecting statues with…
My house has been broken into fewer times than the number of bankruns in the last week.
The majority of people don't need daily bank accounts. The only reason why we are using them is because to dollar notes have not kept up with inflation. A $500 bill from 1900 would be a $17,500 note today. Two of those…
>Who will loan the government tens or hundreds of billions of dollars besides the banks? The [Fed/Treasury/FDIC] has no incentive to prevent banks from loaning customer deposits, because the Treasury needs banks to…
>but the fact that predicting the next words based on past models does such a good job of masquerading as human thinking indicates that much of human thinking isn't much more than that. Going in a straight line does…
The difference is that I can ask it to explain it's decision as a racist and a anti-racist and it will happily hallucinate an answer for both.
> Sorry, were you in Australia? We haven't had load shedding from a LOR (Lack Of Reserve) event almost ever, and we don't commonly get browouts. That's just lies and FUD. That article is actually just "sometimes the…
Yes, and it had enough backup to run the grid for 5 minutes, at the low low price of $200m. Now you'd only need another $50,000,000 to have enough storage to run it overnight.
> Consequently minimal groundwork was done by preparing the grid with suitable transmission and storage. You mean like putting in the worlds largest battery?…
Copying the Australian power market with it's >$20k mWh price swings, negative energy prices and brown outs on hot days is not something anyone sane should do. Australia and California are the poster children of why…
I've read enough history to have heard that same argument as to why moving rivers away from the Aral sea would be fine.
Then I don't see why you're worrying for government subsidies to be removed from your neighborhoods. I'm sure that paying for the water, road and electricity infrastructure is accounted in your numbers and you won't…
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https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2009/08/090820161325.h...
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