That’s exactly it, and no country will risk disarmament now that Russia has proven how dangerous it is to live without nukes
That’s exactly it, and no country will risk disarmament now that Russia has proven how dangerous it is to live without nukes
China has not invaded any countries in my lifetime.
lol, the only reason they haven’t enacted a full-scale invasion in recent memory is because their neighbors are either nuclear powers or backed by them.
Now they are the most powerful nation on earth
lmao please tell me you don’t actually believe that
Did I say that the US wasn’t a bad actor? It’s just that Russia and China are too, unless you believe their propaganda.
Russia’s war isn’t a ‘denazification operation’ btw
Oh nice, you’re a tankie. Thanks for letting me know.
Like Russia and China and yes the USA
As much as I would love to see nuclear disarmament, the unfortunate fact remains that bad actors will continue to keep their weapons; which will, of course, later be used as a threat against those who don’t have these weapons.
Eh, I don’t particularly care how ‘culturally charged’ it is, nor do I feel like forcing myself to watch something for a reason like that. I just don’t care enough about Barbie for it to be worth it.
Sure, maybe. I just don’t really think this is a movie made for me.
Finally, the fun kind of schizoposting!
The Sync drama truly is a Reddit moment.
It was bound to happen eventually; these migrations happen in waves, after all. Not to mention, a solid chunk of former Reddit users just stopped using social media entirely.
Man, I need to buy me some Hot Wheels…
Same, I just can’t bring myself to care about a movie that’s about toys I have zero nostalgia for.
TIL the Brits who colonized Africa, India and hordes of other nations were actually natives
And it’ll only get more expensive. Eventually, not using renewables will be too expensive to ignore.
Well we’re not quite where we can replace it, and won’t be for a while. Keep in mind that oil isn’t just burnt for transportation, we use it to make plastics too. And steel. And a ton of other shit.
Depends. Will this save on all the oil wasted to ship new oil into the UK?
As the other guy said: we can’t. We still need oil to set up the infrastructure needed for a net-zero future, which means we’re still forced to use oil for a while longer.
Oil will become prohibitively expensive at least a decade before reserves start running dry, so we’ll be driven to net zero before that anyway.
Holy shit you actually believe that nonsense. Wow.