Juice [none/use name]

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  • Juice [none/use name]@hexbear.nettoGames@lemmygrad.ml*Permanently Deleted*
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    5 months ago

    I think because their media consumption is gamified. If i post certain things you get down votes and negative comments citing convincing (but fallacious) arguments that make me feel inferior. If I post other things I get positive comments and upvotes that make me feel smart.

    Once people get conditioned to it they’re basically immune to facts since facts that run contrary to their social conditioning make them feel yucky.









  • So I’m not sure what other people’s experience with Bedbugs are, but i just wanted to put this out, there’s this biopesticide called Aprehend that actually works. It has to be put on with a special sprayer that costs like $500 but ya boy juice knows everything about paint sprayers, and found a $60 airbrush to put it on with.

    I couldn’t get completely rid of them for years. I can’t tell you how many steam treatments, and treatments with temprid (which is good) I had done over the years…but they always came back. I threw out all the furniture, I bought new beds, everything. My house is only like 2 years old and they were in the fucking walls.

    One treatment of Aprehend and a week later they were done. The product was expensive but for like $300 I was done with bedbugs and had enough product to treat 5 houses. They are a trauma. If anyone is struggling with them DM me and I’ll tell you what I’ve learned



  • Juice [none/use name]@hexbear.nettoMemes@lemmy.mlPower Sources
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    10 months ago

    Wind and solar are (mostly) good from a risk/benefit analysis, and I think further investment in battery tech would make them even better. But the problem with nuclear, other than waste, is the fact that noone has tried building like a bunch of reactors that are basically the same. So the training becomes industrialized, repairs and manufacturing, over time it gets cheaper. In France, correct me if I’m wrong, they did this and it was really successful. In general the main problem with both technologies is lack of public investment, i think due to political consequences from oil companies, general bourgeois resistance to public works and investment, etc.,