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Believe it or not, I am actually really serious at work, unless we are friends. I have to be super accurate all the time and I hold myself to very high standards.
Memes are a release
Huh. I didn’t know that’s why June is pride month
This is amazing. Outstanding
No disassemble!
I’m? Being insulted by a bot?
You’re right (I didn’t make the meme); mercury chloride was a historical multipurpose medicine.
Your comment is amazing, as an aside.
Don’t worry, I’m storing my emotions deep underground. It’s entirely efficient, and there is no way they will bubble to the surface.
Then I get to tell everyone how great I’m doing and managing my unstable mental health, and the government will pay me because I’m no longer a burden on society.
No way these are bots…
If you’re expecting me to ‘fact check’ my memes, you can fly a kite.
One person said they’d spoken with colleagues who had chosen to go hybrid, and those colleagues reported doing work in mostly empty offices punctuated with video calls with people who were in other mostly empty offices.
This is the crux of it. All of our meetings now are virtual. Full stop. Companies had to adapt during COVID and to do that they got things like teams and SharePoints going. Now these tools are still in place and the genie is out of the bottle. No going back
My riffing on his idea
I really like this
Kind of related, but one of the ideas I suggested to a friend when the Ukranian crisis broke out was that the ukranians should camo their tanks and the like in a giant QR code that leads to the lemon party website.
Dazzle camo for the 21st century!
You have no idea how much I appreciated the slow lead in your comment. The entire thing is very high quality and I highly enjoyed reading whatever the fuck that was.
This is why pumped hydro is a lot better. 250 Mw from Kidston is nothing to sneeze at. Gravity works in mining situations. The one I linked to stores enough to power 1000 homes for a year
Exactly this.
I mean, if I make the following point on his behalf, he might have a leg to stand on: by increasing methane dependence we increase the likelihood of a leak. However, it’s pretty clear he’s got an uniformed opinion or is just shooting from the hip.
I don’t like switching to NG; they should have just bit the bullet and gone solar, wind, hydro, nuclear or some combination thereof. The decision to go to NG was likely both financially (cost of shuttering coal projects rather than converting) and economically (got to appease our oil and gas overlords somehow) motivated. Just look at the fucking renewables moratorium…
Also lmao at Notely accomplishing an objective years after the fact, while Kenney and Smith were too busy flipping pancakes at the stampede.