TheLastHero

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[–] TheLastHero@hexbear.net 10 points 1 year ago

i will say it at least prevents the angloids from handwringing about The Constitution™ all the damn time like yankees do. Though personally I'd prefer to live someone where they bothered to write down their foundational rules at some point, its not like having a written constitution is some universal good

[–] TheLastHero@hexbear.net 23 points 1 year ago

NGOs are the paramilitaries of liberalism (besides the actual paramilitaries ofc)

[–] TheLastHero@hexbear.net 24 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (2 children)

hold up, its actually genius. when Hitler loses all his stock options in The Big Sad he will just ventilate his brain in 1929 instead of 1945.

That or he somehow becomes even more antisemitic and tries to exact his revenge (in a business context of course)

[–] TheLastHero@hexbear.net 33 points 1 year ago

just a nice lil' relaxing smoke of crack

[–] TheLastHero@hexbear.net 12 points 1 year ago (1 children)

the only sport should be the people's protracted war

[–] TheLastHero@hexbear.net 23 points 1 year ago (7 children)

I can only assume Americans are using so much oil on pizza that all structural integrity is compromised and its more like greasy tomato soup served on flatbread

[–] TheLastHero@hexbear.net 6 points 1 year ago

"Let's go Badgers." - Andrew Johnson, 2012

[–] TheLastHero@hexbear.net 17 points 1 year ago

Why is it any time some action is taken against the empire the rape card / they were given viagra is the very first thing the Empire pulls out?

gets people's libidinal juices flowing which is the foundation of about 80% of reactionary politics. Don't worry about those complex geopolitics, we just need to go save the pure and virtuous white maiden from the barbarians!

[–] TheLastHero@hexbear.net 18 points 1 year ago

Rochestergrad lenin-heisenberg

[–] TheLastHero@hexbear.net 14 points 1 year ago

dean-smile we will agitate their users right out from under them

[–] TheLastHero@hexbear.net 88 points 1 year ago (8 children)

the nefarious international terror network of middle class teenagers who own a printer and an internet connection is behind this

[–] TheLastHero@hexbear.net 7 points 1 year ago (1 children)

it's fun to play with. my ADHD brain likes the texture

 

waow-based

 

Completely understandable how those things could drive a person over the edge tbh

 
 

The Shidaowan nuclear power plant, which features the world's first fourth-generation reactor, started commercial operations on December 6, China National Nuclear Corporation (CNNC), one of the project's developers, said.

"China's independently developed high-temperature gas-cooled reactor demonstrator commenced commercial operation," CNNC said in a statement.

"It signifies that China has completed the world's first commercially operational modular nuclear power plant with fourth-generation nuclear technology, marking the transition of fourth-generation nuclear technology from experiments to the commercial market."

Generation IV reactors are considered safer and more efficient.

"The tests confirmed that commercial-scale reactors could be cooled down naturally without emergency core cooling systems for the first time in the world. It is the so-called inherently safe reactor," Tsinghua University, one of the joint developers of the reactor, said.

Such reactors can produce heat, electricity, and hydrogen and would help China and the world "become carbon neutral," Zhang Zuoyi, dean of the Tsinghua University Institute of Nuclear and New Energy Technology and chief designer of the Shidaowan reactor project, told South China Morning Post.

The fourth-generation reactor in operation now puts China "ahead of other countries in terms of nuclear technology research and development," Francois Morin, China director of industry group World Nuclear Association, told The Wall Street Journal.

According to Morin, Western countries are set to launch their fourth-generation nuclear reactors only in the early 2030s.

David Fishman, a China-based senior manager at energy consulting firm Lantau Group, told the Journal that "China is arguably peerless in actually building and commercializing next-generation nuclear power technology."

Many countries in the West, with the notable exception of Germany, have recognized that nuclear power generation would help them achieve net-zero emission goals.

At the COP28 climate summit currently underway in Dubai, the United States and 21 other countries pledged to triple nuclear energy capacity by 2050, saying incorporating more nuclear power in their energy mix is critical for achieving their net zero goals in the coming decades.

The United States, alongside Britain, France, Canada, Sweden, South Korea, Ghana, and the United Arab Emirates (UAE), among others, signed the declaration at the COP28 climate summit.

"The Declaration recognizes the key role of nuclear energy in achieving global net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050 and keeping the 1.5-degree Celsius goal within reach," the U.S. Department of State said.

China is not a signatory to that declaration, but it aims to develop more nuclear energy capacities to reduce emissions as its demand for electricity rises. xigma-male

As of 2020, nuclear energy accounted for 5% of China's generation mix, which continued to be dominated by coal, per data from the World Nuclear Association.

By 2035, nuclear energy is expected to make up 10% of the electricity generation mix and 18% by 2060, Chinese media quoted the China Nuclear Energy Association (CNEA) as saying earlier this year.

As of September 2023, China had 55 nuclear power units in operation with a combined installed capacity of 57 GW, and 24 units under construction with a total installed capacity of 27.8 GW, Xinhua quoted CNEA official Wang Binghua as saying. By 2060, that capacity is expected to jump to 400 GW, the official said.

China is also expected to approve six to eight nuclear power units each year "within the foreseeable future."

 

"For me, what has been done, has strengthened the Revolution," Rocha allegedly said in one recorded meeting, bragging about his actions. "They underestimated what we could do to them. We did more than they thought."

 

boring real newsThey say the peso and lira were too unstable and prices were being changed too often, so Valve just told devs to start setting prices in USD at "regionally appropriate" rates. I am not aware of Gaben's opinions on Argentinian politics, thankfully

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submitted 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) by TheLastHero@hexbear.net to c/music@hexbear.net
 

In these days, I don't know what to do The more I see, the more I'm destitute In these days, I don't know what to sing The more I know, the less my tune can swing In these days, you can get no rice No razor blades, but you can get knife In these days, see the people run They have no food, but the boy have gun In these days, all the people run In these days, let the boy have gun In these days...

 

Captured in the Al-Aqsa Flood 🇵🇸

 
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