People are men and women. That is all.
Intersex “traits” are an exception and very uncommon, 0.5% of a population. That’s not at all what the conversation is about either. Gtfo.
It’s a mental disorder period, simple as that.
The only bots are morons that think there are more than 2 biological genders and/or are affected by the mental disease known as gender dysphoria.
There’s no such thing as that made up words you say. There is no cis-* anything. There are only men and women; and you are dealt your card at birth.
That’s just an idiotic statement. Get your head checked.
It’s cool though, it’s fun to pretend!🤙
I don’t think so quite honestly. Human nature won’t allow it. Most of that gushy stuff is just that, unrealistic, most people just say because it sounds nice. Truth be told, mainstream social media is a perfect example of that people really want.
nostr:npub1sg6plzptd64u62a878hep2kev88swjh3tw00gjsfl8f237lmu63q0uf63m what happens when internet goes down. how can btc work. here in australia 10m people lost internet all day. asking for a friend. lol
BTC works no matter what. Australia isn’t the only place that wouldn’t have power. It’s a silly scenario. We would have worse problems if all the power in the entire world was out, you wouldn’t even be able to get money out of an ATM.
#nostr is more centralized than #eth. But uses #bitcoin in order to look nice while in the end it’s just VC nostr:npub1sg6plzptd64u62a878hep2kev88swjh3tw00gjsfl8f237lmu63q0uf63m puppets all around
Lol this guy actually makes reference to ETH like it’s something relevant🤡
Covenant School Shooter’s Manifesto Leaked
https://void.cat/d/TXxYJoA8T9yk5WddSEVWDx.webp
Strategies for Decarbonizing US Light-Duty Transportation ( #46175c50 , v0.04)

A recent study conducted by a UK climate advocacy group has revealed that the average tailpipe emissions from new internal combustion vehicles today are higher than they were ten years ago . The primary reason for this increase is the larger, heavier, and more fuel-consuming nature of the average new vehicle compared to those in 2013. The rising popularity of SUVs, which now account for half of all new vehicle sales in the US and one third of sales in the UK, is a significant contributing factor to this trend . The study also found that this trend is most pronounced in the wealthiest neighborhoods in the UK, with the sales price of new ICE cars in 2023 closely correlating with carbon dioxide emissions. The richest one-fifth of households in England are 81% more likely to own a super heavy-emitting car compared to other income groups .
This study highlights the challenges of addressing tailpipe emissions without negatively impacting the auto industry. It emphasizes the need for policies that impose financial penalties on high-emitting vehicles to incentivize a reduction in their size and emissions. Additionally, the article underscores the environmental impact of electric SUVs and the importance of investing in public transport as alternatives to high-emitting vehicles .
Despite rising gas prices, Americans continue to buy gas-guzzling trucks and SUVs. In May, Americans bought over 1 million trucks, accounting for more than three-quarters of all car sales. The love affair between Americans and trucks has grown in recent years, with pickup truck and SUV sales surpassing sedans. Manufacturers have shifted production to meet the demand for large vehicles. Gas prices remain higher than pre-pandemic levels, but Americans still opt for oversized vehicles due to their luxurious interiors and higher safety standards. The geographic differences in gas prices also play a role, with states along the Gulf Coast having cheaper gasoline compared to the West Coast and Northeastern Seaboard. Additionally, states with above-average truck sales tend to have lower-than-average gasoline prices. However, new emissions regulations in states like California and Washington may put economic pressure on owners of less fuel-efficient vehicles. The shift towards remote and hybrid work schedules has also impacted commuting behaviors, reducing the need for daily driving .
A study from the University of Michigan has investigated strategies to achieve the goal of reducing U.S. greenhouse gas emissions to 50-52% below 2005 levels by 2030. The study focused on increasing new vehicle sales to 50% electric by 2030 and found that meeting emissions goals for light-duty vehicles is possible but requires a combination of strategies. The study suggests that in addition to increasing EV sales, reducing vehicle production emissions, reducing vehicle size, and reducing the number of miles traveled in vehicles are necessary. Other strategies include improving gas and EV fuel economies, cleaning the electric grid, and investing in walkable, bikeable, and transit-oriented cities. The study also highlighted the importance of maintaining emissions standards for gasoline vehicles. The researchers used several models to analyze vehicle stock, emissions, and the impact of EV sales. This study was the first to quantify the gap between vehicle electrification goals and economy-wide decarbonization goals in the U.S. and focused on shorter-term goals and state-level EV transitions. The study emphasized the importance of supporting industry and government initiatives to accelerate EV adoption and highlighted the role of individual consumers in replacing carbon-intensive vehicles with electric ones .
#decarbonization #light-dutytransportation #electricvehicles #greenhousegasemissions #emissionsreduction #vehicleproductionemissions #fueleconomy #electricgrid #walkablecities #bikeablecities #transit-orientedcities #EVadoption
References:
- University of Michigan: https://seas.umich.edu/news/new-u-m-study-reveals-strategies-decarbonizing-light-duty-transportation-us
- WGNO.com: https://wgno.com/us-world-news/americans-still-love-buying-trucks-even-as-gas-prices-rise/
- CleanTechnica: https://cleantechnica.com/2023/10/22/average-tailpipe-emissions-today-higher-than-they-were-10-years-ago/
Lies.
You clean hands with soap and water, why would you think just using dry toilet paper would ever be enough?
How to get normies on nostr:
- show video of jailbait teenage girls doing recycled TikTok videos
- post lewd nudes of suburban housewives
- show various recipes for diabetic-coma inducing, heart-clogging “food”
- videos of random people beating up other random people for no reason at all
Me in 2017: “Web frameworks are unnecessary” [heads turn, peers judging me]
Businesses in 2023: “Web frameworks are heavy and unnecessary, we’ll be stripping it out and rewriting our web sites”
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