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Fake boobs aren't so good.PurpleThrobber said: -
Halle Berry’s fake boobs would be worth risking half my net worth.SFGbob said:
Fake boobs aren't so good.PurpleThrobber said:
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As seen on TVPurpleThrobber said:
Halle Berry’s fake boobs would be worth risking half my net worth.SFGbob said:
Fake boobs aren't so good.PurpleThrobber said: -
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Not cheap, not renewable and definitely not reliable.
https://www.powerlineblog.com/archives/2021/12/the-uselessness-of-solar-energy.php
POSTED ON DECEMBER 30, 2021 BY JOHN HINDERAKER IN ENERGY POLICY
THE USELESSNESS OF SOLAR ENERGY
You sometimes see newspaper headlines to the effect that, say, a “50 megawatt solar power plant” is being constructed. But you shouldn’t count on getting anything remotely approaching 50 megawatts of power from such an installation. Energy expert Isaac Orr explains:
Data from the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) show that production from solar panels plummets in the winter. The graph below shows the percentage of electricity generated by solar panels in Minnesota compared to their potential output. This percentage is called a capacity factor in electricity-industry lingo.
Isaac’s analysis applies specifically to Minnesota, but bear in mind that while northern states get fewer hours of sunlight than southern states in the winter, they get more hours of sunlight in the summer. And note that in the best of times, solar panels don’t produce electricity anywhere near half the time.
Minnesota solar panels are most productive in June and July, when they produce almost 30 percent of their potential output. Unsurprisingly, solar panels produce far less energy in November, December, and January, where production capacity factors are seldom above 10 percent.
That is pathetic. We spend billions of dollars on solar panels and transmission lines, and in winter, when we need energy the most, they work only around ten percent of the time.
Another reason for falling productivity in winter is snow cover. Even a thin layer of snow on panels can lead to significant reductions in electricity generation from solar panels, and as Ralph Jacobson, the founder of IPS Solar, has said in the past, it is too expensive to pay someone to clear snow off the panels.
Process that fact: solar panels are such a lame energy source that when it snows, it isn’t worth it to pay someone–high school kids, probably–to shovel them off.
We can see the impact of snowfall on electricity generation in the graph below. In February of 2018, solar panels produced 14.6 percent of their potential output, and in 2020, they generated 17 percent. However, in 2019, solar facilities produced just 6 percent of their potential output, because that year had one of the snowiest Februarys on record.
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More on the stupidity of expensive, non-renewable and non-reliable "green energy".
http://www.smalldeadanimals.com/2022/01/02/we-dont-need-no-stinking-frozen-fans/
On Dec. 31, New Year’s Eve, it was cold across Alberta and Saskatchewan. On that day, TransAlta, one of Alberta’s largest power generating companies, announced it had completed its conversion from coal to natural gas. It was also shutting down the Highvale coal mine, west of Edmonton.
Their release noted, “In aggregate, TransAlta has retired 3,794 megawatts of coal-fired generation capacity since 2018 while converting 1,659 megawatts to cleaner burning natural gas. This achievement, coupled with TransAlta’s growing and diversified generating portfolio, including hydro, wind, solar and battery assets, helps position TransAlta to be a highly competitive provider of reliable, low and zero-emitting electricity for customers in Canada, the United States, and Australia.”
About that wind and solar:
The AESO website revealed some literally cold, hard facts that weren’t in the TransAlta press release. As of noon, the TransAlta Keephills Unit 1, which was scheduled to retire that very day, was still putting out 302 megawatts, of its 395 megawatt rated capacity. At the same time, Alberta’s entire fleet of 13 grid-connected solar facilities, rated at 736 megawatts, was contributing 58 megawatts to the grid. The 26 wind farms, with a combined rated capacity of 2,269 megawatts, was feeding the grid 18 megawatts.
We have the most cowardly conservative politicians since Neville Chamberlain. And I don’t think even Chamberlain would have been so stupid as to shutter Britain’s energy superstructure at his enemy’s request. -
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Joobs are Better. YKW.PurpleThrobber said:
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Like racism, the left doesn’t want to end homelessness. Portland area has a new tax for homeless services. Ended homelessness would mean no more need for a tax generating $200m a year. They won’t let that go without a fight.46XiJCAB said:
Almost every city has ample services available to get people off the streets. But they come with strings to compel people to turn their lives around. Just give them housing is the solution of people that deny the underlying problems.SFGbob said:
Got to love the liberals who just say that if we give people housing we'd no longer have a homeless problem. How big a fucking fool do you need to be in order think that people are homeless because they don't have a place to live? People are homeless on account of their behavior. Giving them a house doesn't change their behavior and without the change in behavior they would destroy and make unlivable any house you gave them and turn whatever neighborhood that house was in, into a shit-hole.GrundleStiltzkin said:
Cities are flush with $$$$$$. I know this for a fact. They’re searching for ways to spend it. If the general public knew they’ve demand accountability of the $$$$$ Joey has printed and dispensed. -
That is correct. They absolutely do.46XiJCAB said:Meth head mentally ill criminals have rights!
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Portland metro raised taxes.. so far it hasn’t helped. Maybe the need more time to get their taxes in thereSFGbob said:
No, no. People are meth-heads and living on the streets because the cost of housing is too high. If we just rasied taxes we could fix this problem.46XiJCAB said:
Almost every city has ample services available to get people off the streets. But they come with strings to compel people to turn their lives around. Just give them housing is the solution of people that deny the underlying problems.SFGbob said:
Got to love the liberals who just say that if we give people housing we'd no longer have a homeless problem. How big a fucking fool do you need to be in order think that people are homeless because they don't have a place to live? People are homeless on account of their behavior. Giving them a house doesn't change their behavior and without the change in behavior they would destroy and make unlivable any house you gave them and turn whatever neighborhood that house was in, into a shit-hole.GrundleStiltzkin said:
Cities are flush with $$$$$$. I know this for a fact. They’re searching for ways to spend it. If the general public knew they’ve demand accountability of the $$$$$ Joey has printed and dispensed.
Leftists actually believe that shit. Or at least they're willing to say that shit in public as if they believe it. Man, my rent is too damn high, I can't afford this apartment, I guess I'll just become a meth-head, said no one fucking ever. -
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It takes time and lots of $$$ to set up the bureaucracy to help the homeless.MikeDamone said:
Portland metro raised taxes.. so far it hasn’t helped. Maybe the need more time to get their taxes in thereSFGbob said:
No, no. People are meth-heads and living on the streets because the cost of housing is too high. If we just rasied taxes we could fix this problem.46XiJCAB said:
Almost every city has ample services available to get people off the streets. But they come with strings to compel people to turn their lives around. Just give them housing is the solution of people that deny the underlying problems.SFGbob said:
Got to love the liberals who just say that if we give people housing we'd no longer have a homeless problem. How big a fucking fool do you need to be in order think that people are homeless because they don't have a place to live? People are homeless on account of their behavior. Giving them a house doesn't change their behavior and without the change in behavior they would destroy and make unlivable any house you gave them and turn whatever neighborhood that house was in, into a shit-hole.GrundleStiltzkin said:
Cities are flush with $$$$$$. I know this for a fact. They’re searching for ways to spend it. If the general public knew they’ve demand accountability of the $$$$$ Joey has printed and dispensed.
Leftists actually believe that shit. Or at least they're willing to say that shit in public as if they believe it. Man, my rent is too damn high, I can't afford this apartment, I guess I'll just become a meth-head, said no one fucking ever.
Voters in the tri-county area voted for “affordable” housing and for Metro to administer the program.
Fuck Metro!
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TurdBomber said:
Joobs are Better. YKW.PurpleThrobber said:
Boobs are good.
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maybe we can make this a good year
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Like blaming Trump for the chicom crud. At least Trump was President.
https://redstate.com/sister-toldjah/2022/01/04/glenn-youngkin-gets-blamed-for-i-95-traffic-snarls-as-actual-governor-ralph-northam-appears-mia-n501429
Glenn Youngkin Gets Blamed for I-95 Traffic Snarls as Actual Governor Ralph Northam Appears to Be MIA
As the frustrations mount and the insane clips and photos of what things look like continue to roll in, some have taken to the Twitter machine to blame Republican Glenn Youngkin, who I should point out is the Gov.-Elect and won’t be sworn in until January 15th. The blame was so predominant that as I write this, “Youngkin” is trending on Twitter.
For instance, Jonah Goldberg, who we have been reliably told is a truuuue conservative or something, said on Twitter that “If I was Glenn Youngkin I’d be flooding the zone to get this I-95 crap fixed. DC suburbs are vengeful about this kind of thing.” -
Because leftists never hold themselves or the people they vote for accountable. Youngkin has to be at fault, not Gov. Blackface.WestlinnDuck said:Like blaming Trump for the chicom crud. At least Trump was President.
https://redstate.com/sister-toldjah/2022/01/04/glenn-youngkin-gets-blamed-for-i-95-traffic-snarls-as-actual-governor-ralph-northam-appears-mia-n501429
Glenn Youngkin Gets Blamed for I-95 Traffic Snarls as Actual Governor Ralph Northam Appears to Be MIA
As the frustrations mount and the insane clips and photos of what things look like continue to roll in, some have taken to the Twitter machine to blame Republican Glenn Youngkin, who I should point out is the Gov.-Elect and won’t be sworn in until January 15th. The blame was so predominant that as I write this, “Youngkin” is trending on Twitter.
For instance, Jonah Goldberg, who we have been reliably told is a truuuue conservative or something, said on Twitter that “If I was Glenn Youngkin I’d be flooding the zone to get this I-95 crap fixed. DC suburbs are vengeful about this kind of thing.” -
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How true. Remember how beloved the Bush's are by conservatives? Any accountability for the Russia hoax bought and paid for by the PIPS campaign? Any accountability for support of the BLM/antifa movement? Any accountability for failing to educate our kids for the last two years [several decades]?
Because leftists never hold themselves or the people they vote for accountable. -
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Without the trace of a beard, Ethan would have no discernible jawline at all.
How fucking sad to be that gooey and slumpy at 36. -
Lol Ethan Klein is a complete beta who has mental breakdowns on social media about how he can’t lose weight. Yea I’m going to take that guy seriously.
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RaceBannon said:
I know you already posted, but this picture shows what a fat loser Ethan is. Probably hasn't seen his penis in years.