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Which presidential debate? Which country are you in?
Which presidential debate? Which country are you in?
I met my wife on one on the day that I signed up. First swipe and it worked! Well that’s what I tell her
I used to live there, so I’m speaking from experience.
Maybe sex with other people declines 😉
There’s a lot of people who don’t know when the 21st century began.
Speak for yourself American
Why would anyone live there? Let alone believe it’s the best country in the world
This sounds wonderful
I believe in religion. It definitely exists. Christianity, Buddhism, Hinduism etc. They all exist. Guaranteed.
How can you not believe in them?
I think you misunderstood me. The small bet I was referring to is not the coalition’s plan. It would be more money to research next generation reactors.
I think it’s a well balanced and well researched video. I don’t think she concludes that nuclear is a clear winner. And in our case it may not make sense. But both sides are guilty of cherry picking facts to fit their narrative.
The only reason I can think of to go nuclear is if renewables can’t meet our power needs. I think it’s a hard problem for the grid to manage distributed power generation in such varying amounts. Sometimes the sun doesn’t shine and the wind doesn’t blow enough. Can batteries fill the gaps? I hope so. But I wouldn’t be opposed to a small bet on nuclear at the same time.
One became a high school teacher and another works in tech. Not too shocking I guess
Is that a voting day in some country?
I read that as: They scrapped the whole thing as a consequence of you and your brother doing it? You must have been really bad.
You don’t win an argument with name calling
What scale is this?
I’m more certain than ever that tiger sharks are called that because they can morph into tigers to hunt land animals.
Believe it or not, this is a good thing for established players. They have the resources to comply with regulation, and it stops new competitors gaining traction.
As a non American who used to live there, I can say some things are amazing and some things are awful.
I love the nature. The national parks are so beautiful. I like many of the people. And there are good job options there in tech.
But the awful things were a deal-breaker for me, and why I’d never want to live there again. The wealth inequality, the guns, the crime, the homelessness, the healthcare system, the partisan politics, etc.
So ultimately I probably fall on the side of not liking it.