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Wanderer
I was thinking about the US lately. Can't remember why exactly maybe some friends popped up on my Facebook.
But I decided it actually wouldn't be that bad of a place to live. If it wasn't for the toxic work culture.
If they worked normal hours and had 20+ holidays it would be alright. Other shit annoy me and you would have to make sure you live in the nice areas but I could live there and enjoy it. But the work culture is an absolute no go. Wish they were like the Aussie. Show up do hard day of work fuck off for some beers. If the surfs good call in sick and end up seeing your boss in the line up. Work hard for a few months then decide fuck it and go to Bali for a weekend accidentally stay there for two months then decide you need to go back to work because travelling is too much effort walk into a job 1 week after landing home.
I'd send them a picture of my arsehole.
Cunts.
Just follow the good old rules of 1 and 2.
It's not hard
I can't help but believe that building the largest factory in the world that pumps out floating offshore will be a game changer.
But first they would need to decide on a what the turbine looks like.
Omg. All men are evil.
No wonder they all kill themselves. Bet women don't get asked questions like this by people that are meant to love them.
There worse things than being a virgin.
It is a sign of market opportunity and batteries will come into play more.
But it will always be cheaper in the middle of the day so demand shift would be good.
Things like heating, cooling, water, washing, cleaning, charging. All being done in the middle of the day will be the easy wins.
But certainly in high production low usage times the arse is going to fall out of the price. But really how many processes can run for short durations? Most high energy processes are high capital and run 24/7.
There was a TV show. Stephen Fry 100 greatest gadgets.
For 1 he told a story about how some guy was talking to a largely uncontacted tribe and they were really interested in their tech.
So he knew they would have a supply drop and took them out to see the plane for the first time ever. The tribe was remarkable unimpressed with the sight.
The guy asked what was up and they came back with the reply "You can make fire from your fingertips. Of course you can fly"
He named the lighter the number 1 gadget.
No Japan is a monoculture, people move to the cities.
UK is multicultural, people move out of the cities.
Good.
Sounds like we need to start talking about the four day work week and we can move from there.
I don't think anyone really should have a problem with nuclear being built.
Just as long as the government doesn't have to pay for the construction, or for running costs including subsidising electricity or for the clean up costs. If a company wants to go ahead and pay for it I say let them.
They wouldn't because it would be financially stupid. But I wouldn't be against it.