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« on: November 10, 2014, 08:17:17 AM »
I have to disagree with you on the Anglican Church. It isn't harmless at all.
Thing should be crushed.
It just strikes me as a cat with no claws or teeth. And no legs. What makes you think otherwise though?
13442
« on: November 10, 2014, 08:15:59 AM »
God damn you fucktards love to put words in people's mouths, huh? How about read some news for once? These stringent EPA regulations are going to cost the shutdown 32 coal plants with the possibility of 36 others http://www.governing.com/gov-data/energy-environment/coal-plants-to-shut-down-from-EPA-regulations.html March saw the LOSS of over 7,000 mining jobs as well, because of the EPA's harsh regulations http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2014/jun/12/coal-mining-jobs-free-fall-after-epa-regs
Go on, keep playing the stupid card and think the economy is going to be fine. Because in the real world, away from your dogmatic beliefs the fact is the economy is going to collapse if the EPA doesn't back the hell off
Shutting down coal plants is a good thing. Sure it's a real bitch for the communities that depend upon them, but the world needs to move past fossil fuels and the sooner it does the better.
And it wouldn't surprise me if these horrific stringent regulations are only just bringing the USA into the same tier as the rest of the developed world.
The economy of the USA doesn't depend on coal mining, I would be pretty surprised if this even makes a 0.1% dent in things.
*facedesks*
http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Coal_and_jobs_in_the_United_States#Total_coal-related_jobs
There are approximately 174,000 blue-collar, full-time, permanent jobs related to coal in the U.S.: mining (83,000), transportation (31,000), and power plant employment (60,000) 174,000. 174,000 people EMPLOYED that you're telling "oh well, figure it out yourself" that doesn't even include wives, parents, and children who rely on these people for income. The U6 unemployment rate is over 10% and you're adding more people to this number with no way to secure a job
Guess what? We can easily relieve dependence of fossil fuels WITHOUT displacing more people because of job loss. How you say? Tell the EPA to get off the back of industries like coal, but at the same time approve government subsidiaries, grants, and tax breaks to companies in the purpose of alternate energy and the development of that
What this allows is for people to keep their jobs but at the same time the growth of an industry to act as a safety net as the technology has been created and the cost has decreases to provide for a market.
Farmers cultivate different plots of lands so they always have something growing in order to give them some money. This is the same concept you need to use
Hmm, you actually have some good points there <.< It just seems that this sudden axing of jobs would have been less of a problem if the states had signed up to the kyoto protocol all those years ago. Then you would have had the time to make the transitions, rather than reaching the 'oh shit' point, and having to take more drastic measures to counter the problem. I would however, put the lives of all the people living on the coasts worldwide above the jobs of coal workers. When the sea level rises, it's GG for a fucktonne of people. The bigger picture is what is at stake here though, 200,000 jobs or several million lives? Normally I'd be linking the shit out of this post, but since my internet has gone back to dial up quality I'm surprised I can still post on here. So ya, Both of you have raised good points <.< I would still put greater importance on not having the planet go completely balls up though.
13443
« on: November 10, 2014, 08:07:02 AM »
Sunday trading laws <.<
One of those relics from the sabbath being holy and all that.
>Bongs call Claps backwards because of religion >Bong federal government recognizes the Sabbath and regulates it
lolwat
We don't have a federal government <.< And I think the important thing to note is that whilst the UK is still a christian country on paper, religious stances have taken a backseat to social policies for a while now. That and the CofE is one of the most lax churches I've ever encountered, none of the psychotic fire and brimstone you get from Catholicism and none of the hardline puritan stuff either >_> But yes, it is mildly amusing that bongistan is still a religious country, even if religion has been declining in favour of secularism for a while now. We are also mostly spared the insufferable atheists too, apathy is the prevailing opinion in britain heh.
13444
« on: November 10, 2014, 06:18:50 AM »
God damn you fucktards love to put words in people's mouths, huh? How about read some news for once? These stringent EPA regulations are going to cost the shutdown 32 coal plants with the possibility of 36 others http://www.governing.com/gov-data/energy-environment/coal-plants-to-shut-down-from-EPA-regulations.html March saw the LOSS of over 7,000 mining jobs as well, because of the EPA's harsh regulations http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2014/jun/12/coal-mining-jobs-free-fall-after-epa-regs
Go on, keep playing the stupid card and think the economy is going to be fine. Because in the real world, away from your dogmatic beliefs the fact is the economy is going to collapse if the EPA doesn't back the hell off
Shutting down coal plants is a good thing. Sure it's a real bitch for the communities that depend upon them, but the world needs to move past fossil fuels and the sooner it does the better. And it wouldn't surprise me if these horrific stringent regulations are only just bringing the USA into the same tier as the rest of the developed world. The economy of the USA doesn't depend on coal mining, I would be pretty surprised if this even makes a 0.1% dent in things.
13445
« on: November 10, 2014, 04:10:02 AM »
1. >Plusnet 2. Ring them 3. Just switch to BT-proper
I'm not a fan of these clowns, but it would appear BT is once again behind this latest spate of bullshit. If anything, I'd switch to Virgin media if they were actually in the area, but I'm out in the sticks somewhat.
At least you don't have it that you can't get fibre optic but your neighbour can.
Ouch :l
13446
« on: November 10, 2014, 03:33:54 AM »
God fucking dammit. Only ponies can cure this madness.
Don't make me suffer the loadtimes to get the dreadnought pic in here .-.
I will not make you go through that, no worries.
<3
13447
« on: November 10, 2014, 03:27:54 AM »
The EPA is hell-bent on destroying the economy and creating another economic decline
Of course, they actively want to cripple and destroy the very country that funds them. They are just doing this all for poops and giggles, and not to stop Co2 levels from going completely past the point of no return. It's 100% because they hate america and don't want to see both coastlines under 2M of water when the icecaps finish melting. Do you actually think these things through before you say them?
13448
« on: November 10, 2014, 03:24:51 AM »
God fucking dammit. Only ponies can cure this madness.
Don't make me suffer the loadtimes to get the dreadnought pic in here .-.
13449
« on: November 10, 2014, 03:16:56 AM »
13450
« on: November 10, 2014, 03:14:33 AM »
Keep this bumped so Psy can see it.
TFW you thought Byrne and TailBlue were the same person ;-;
TFW they are... .-.
13451
« on: November 10, 2014, 03:10:29 AM »
Keep this bumped so Psy can see it.
Will do.
If I could link a larger picture of my avatar here, I would. Unfortunately I've only got shitty internet speeds and trying to load imgur is fruitless <_<
Guys, I have a message from Psy about this thread.
It's Mr. P's dark weeaboo side. I immediately refresh the page whenever that avatar of his pops up in order to convince myself he's not really like that.
[Help me out here byrne, moar kaiki ITT pls]
13452
« on: November 10, 2014, 03:07:33 AM »
1. >Plusnet 2. Ring them 3. Just switch to BT-proper
I'm not a fan of these clowns, but it would appear BT is once again behind this latest spate of bullshit. If anything, I'd switch to Virgin media if they were actually in the area, but I'm out in the sticks somewhat.
13453
« on: November 10, 2014, 03:06:01 AM »
That would be my brain obviously.
13454
« on: November 10, 2014, 03:01:31 AM »
In bongistan, most places are only allowed to be open from 10am-4pm (approx)
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What?
Sunday trading laws <.< One of those relics from the sabbath being holy and all that.
13455
« on: November 10, 2014, 02:59:17 AM »
Keep this bumped so Psy can see it.
Will do.
If I could link a larger picture of my avatar here, I would. Unfortunately I've only got shitty internet speeds and trying to load imgur is fruitless <_<
13456
« on: November 09, 2014, 12:27:56 PM »
Once again my internet has gone to absolute shit, 0.1mbps down and up. I can't use skype, it took ages for this to load so that I can try and let people know. So basicuree until I finish sacrificing this idiotic engineer that I've kidnapped and praying to the omnissiah I'm going to be unable to get online on most things.
If anyone has any suggestions as to how to fix this shit, short of me actually doing a blood ritual, I'd appreciate that <_<
13457
« on: November 09, 2014, 10:56:43 AM »
In bongistan, most places are only allowed to be open from 10am-4pm (approx) and some businesses aren't altogether <.< How does it work in clapistan? Do you think they should be allowed to open/trade as usual on a sunday?
13458
« on: November 08, 2014, 06:45:16 PM »
Who?
That's not how this works.
Gasai asks the questions. You answer.
Why?
13459
« on: November 08, 2014, 06:42:22 PM »
Who?
13460
« on: November 08, 2014, 06:22:16 PM »
I do not understand girl psychology
Don't feel bad, nobody does.
13461
« on: November 08, 2014, 05:41:03 PM »
I'm not a religious bloke, but I started praying that this was an onion article in disguise.
God isn't real ;_;
13462
« on: November 08, 2014, 04:25:39 PM »
How the fuck is the west bank and gaza so high up? These fuckers are supposedly starving?
It's probably the quality of nutrition, I doubt it's because Israel is generously dumping bucketloads of fine dining into the region. Cheap, fattening and unhealthy garbage - Basically what the rest of the world is shovelling down it's throat.
13463
« on: November 08, 2014, 04:08:52 PM »
13464
« on: November 08, 2014, 03:31:53 PM »
What's funny is that the 1900's could have went without a major war. WW1 could have ended before it got big if the the Christmas Truce lasted. If that happened then Germany wouldn't have been fucked over after WW1 which resulted in the Nazi's doing their thing. The only problem though would have been the Soviet Union. They may or may not been formed if WW1 ended sooner. If they did get formed they could have caused a major by looking at their actions during WW2 and after.
I think the Soviets would have certainly tried to do their thing, but the Russkie civil war probably would have ended a lot more decisively for the Tsar/White Army if the rest of the world had been able to throw their full weight behind them.
13465
« on: November 08, 2014, 03:10:38 PM »
One of my shirts seems to be magical as it never needs ironing and always looks straight and crisp .-.
The other ones are less prone to a visit from the pixies and they get ironed now and then >_>
13466
« on: November 08, 2014, 02:53:57 PM »
What's the * that's been cut off?
13467
« on: November 08, 2014, 01:39:35 PM »
Christ almighty, you are actually going to start flaming over that disgusting stuff?
GG.
13468
« on: November 08, 2014, 12:25:09 PM »
tfw when you don't have to bear the harrowing experiences of pointless retarded shit that happens in jobs.
but also tfw when you have no reliable income.
^In a nutshell
13469
« on: November 08, 2014, 11:29:11 AM »
brominated vegitable oil
What the unholy fuck is that doing in a drink? ._.
Apparently it's used as an emulsifier to prevent the ingredients from separating over time.
.__________________________________. Pretty sure either locust bean or guar gum does the same thing, without the bromine.
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« on: November 08, 2014, 11:22:38 AM »
brominated vegitable oil
What the unholy fuck is that doing in a drink? ._.
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