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@SunBear69420 dramatic? Texas on average never experiences a winter worse than 30 degrees, and that's very very far north, where I live we never see below 50 degrees the week of the storm we hit -10 with windchill, pipes were bursting, houses were flooding and becoming frozen, our grid which isn't built for extreme cold started to buckle. people who go to Everest have cold weather gear and extremely good cold weather gear at that, they train for years to decades to make that trek, so comparing a hike on everest to the storm makes zero sense
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@aserta good thing most engineers say a Carrington event is easily prepared for
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@gatedude07 you arent remembering correctly lmao, we had grid issues but we also had the Fed and other states refusing to help assist with repairing and modernizing the southern grid
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@jody2873 thats....that's literally what the game requires
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@ianw5024 I'm 99% sure he's just confusing Deep Impact for DART, which is a program designed to redirect an asteroid
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@RookHookFishing it wouldn't break down religions because even the Bible speaks on creations God made before man that were imperfect
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@FirstnameLastname-wo2zq bro what are you on about? 99% of major YT channels use clickbait
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@1112viggo scientists have already pretty much confirmed the soul exists sooooo
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@nickkorkodylas5005 "can't even return to the moon" where did you get that? we have 3 moon visit missions planned this decade
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@nickkorkodylas5005 all 3 lmao first mission is Lunar Orbit and testing, next two are manned missions to the Lunar Surface Artemis II is set for launch in November 2024
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@nickkorkodylas5005 ah you are one of those people, I guess if you enjoy being cynical and unhappy that's on you I for one will enjoy watching the launch of Artemis II, just letting you know the moon landing missions only ever had one tragedy and that was the Apollo 1 test, since then we've had over 50 years of no tragedies with deep space flight
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cassandra9699 doubtful considering the age and activity of the account that postedbthe comment if you wanna make stuff up at least SOUND semi believable
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@williamevans6522 yes but federal regulation on natural gas and natural gas production stateside is riddled with red tape, especially in Texas itself
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@unownyoutuber9049 damn wild considering the bible was mostly written by Kings, Tax Collectors, and all around educated men you do know that right? most of the men who wrote the Bible were either Christ's Disciples or Kings
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@ethanitus8028 it's been "us vs them" since the first human being was born, hunter gatherers fought each other for hunting grounds you can't "engineer" out basic survival
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@BladeValant546 realistic* might does make right, utopian societies are delusions held by people too scared to accept the reality of the universe
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@varana and those are the strong, the strongest countries and nations survive and thrive, thats just a fact no matter how to try to push the narrative there will always be conflict, and there will always be someone or something stronger than you
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@varana and we used cooperation and intelligence to multiply our strengths, the weak do not survive this is a fact, weak nations fall, weak people fall, you can again try to argue this anyway you want but it will always come back to this. Might makes Right also stop being a snowflake lmao, it was embarrassing as hell watching you try to call someone a racist with no proof and then getting triggered over a comment of "my wife and children"
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@ethanitus8028 survival of the fittest is literally the way of the universe
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@ethanitus8028 because you don't want to accept that truth, the entire universe is chaos where stronger stars force others into submission, where black holes destroy entire star systems or even entire regions of galaxies through sheer gravitational strength where a super nova can scour hundreds of light-years of organic life where a gamma ray burst can annihilate a planets biosphere in an instant It is a universal truth that Might Makes Right, it's just weak willed people who don't want to accept that even in nature we watch animals murder others for survival, we watch a natural order of Might Makes Right, this is a fact of life to deny it is to live in fear and delusions
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@timmy7201 according to several research papers it wouldn't cause long lasting damage, most damage would be repaired in a worst case scenario within 2-4 months best case the grid in SOME areas would go out but it would take a biblical scale event the solar system has never seen to cause serious long term damage to consumer electronics and the power grids stop fear mongering
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@Bitchslapper316 reading the mission objectives from the NASA Website lists the following 1.) Comet Flyby and Imaging 2.) Comet Impact to study the composition of Temple 1 that's it, the only two objectives of Deep Impact as laid out by NASA I think you are confusing Deep Impact with DART or the Double Asteroid Redirection Test, which was meant to and did redirect the orbit of Dimorphos
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@TheRadAnti I mean a lot of places still rely on horse drawn carriages tbh
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@nickkorkodylas5005 I never mentioned a race so the only person being racist is you damn cynical and racist, you live a sad life
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just think, your uncle worked on something that touched the heavens and touched another world, how many people can say they created something that graced the face of God
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imagine being this bitter
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@cnault3244 we are apart of the universe, therefore the universe would care
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@cnault3244 your reference doesn't even fit our conversation lmaoooo the universe is alive, thats shown through organic life which is literally created from the universe itself an alternator isn't birthed from a car a human is birthed from the raw genetic material the universe provides and organic life didn't require an artificial method to create it ;)
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@cnault3244 I already have, your alternator comment didn't even mix with my statement as again an alternator requires artificial construction and alloys not seen in the rest of the vehicle whereas the building blocks of a human are seen heavily prevalent throughout the entire universe cmon kiddo, at least come up with a smart reference before trying to say you are using my argument against me (which again you aren't) also your statement "contents of the universe" also literally helps my case so thanks for that lmao cmon, I'll give you one more chance to come up with a halfway decent counter argument, you already failed once also yes the universe did create rocks lmao, it did it when the universe was born, honestly how stupid are you?
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@tomlxyz I mean its pretty easy to tell what's a natural object and what isn't the only reason we have trouble tracking Voyager now is the distance If it was closer we would still be able to detect it
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