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lilrabbitfoofoo t1_j1zwhe6 wrote
Reply to comment by LostMyKarmaElSegundo in Some day soon we might be making popcorn with infrared poppers | It's fast, energy efficient, environmentally friendly compared to conventional heating by chrisdh79
To each his own. I was just speaking up for the microwave popcorn contingent. :)
lilrabbitfoofoo t1_j1zwe53 wrote
Reply to comment by AudioHTIT in Some day soon we might be making popcorn with infrared poppers | It's fast, energy efficient, environmentally friendly compared to conventional heating by chrisdh79
Whoosh goes the point...right over your head.
Hint: You may have noticed that I was only talking about MY popcorn preferences and interests not advocating for anyone else's...unlike the OP article and all of the popcorn pedants posting replies.
lilrabbitfoofoo t1_j1zsvnd wrote
Reply to Using clocks to detect ultralight dark matter by fchung
ROFL. Dark matter nonsensists really are getting pretty desperate these days...
lilrabbitfoofoo t1_j1zqv7s wrote
An actual "AI pioneer" would be an AI that could pioneer.
lilrabbitfoofoo t1_j1zq3ez wrote
Reply to comment by LostMyKarmaElSegundo in Some day soon we might be making popcorn with infrared poppers | It's fast, energy efficient, environmentally friendly compared to conventional heating by chrisdh79
I have a bag of popcorn from the microwave about once per year.
So, no, none of these things matter to me.
Maybe you all should cut down on the unnecessary carbs instead? :)
lilrabbitfoofoo t1_j1zobvq wrote
Reply to comment by SuperGameTheory in Some day soon we might be making popcorn with infrared poppers | It's fast, energy efficient, environmentally friendly compared to conventional heating by chrisdh79
I notice how you didn't choose to buy one but got it for free. :)
And the rest of us can season our popcorn too when it comes out of the microwave...
lilrabbitfoofoo t1_j1zma90 wrote
Reply to comment by Adrian_Alucard in Some day soon we might be making popcorn with infrared poppers | It's fast, energy efficient, environmentally friendly compared to conventional heating by chrisdh79
I'm not buying a separate device just to make popcorn, thanks.
The microwave is wonderful at this and I already have it.
Maybe this will matter to industrial suppliers of popped-corn.
lilrabbitfoofoo t1_j1xmycc wrote
Reply to comment by Slippydippytippy in Russian forces destroy Azot chemical plant in Severodonetsk by sviterochec
> What are the chances you are wrong
0%
I've been posting about this and the information to back it up for almost a year now.
Your ignorance and cowardice is not my problem.
Tagged. Ignored. Blocked.
lilrabbitfoofoo t1_j1xjk97 wrote
Reply to comment by Slippydippytippy in Russian forces destroy Azot chemical plant in Severodonetsk by sviterochec
Fearmongering drivel. Just like the other ignorant dolt.
lilrabbitfoofoo t1_j1wz196 wrote
Reply to comment by Slippydippytippy in Russian forces destroy Azot chemical plant in Severodonetsk by sviterochec
> may
I'm being circumspect because this is a public forum.
lilrabbitfoofoo t1_j1wxpe9 wrote
Reply to comment by unReasonableBreak in Russian forces destroy Azot chemical plant in Severodonetsk by sviterochec
> I couldn't imagine them not attempting Nuclear Strikes in some form.
That's because, in your ignorance, you don't realize that Russia's nuclear deterrent isn't in any better shape than their conventional one.
>Calling that fear mongering and ignorance is pretty astonishing frankly it's called the reality we live in...
No, that's the reality from FORTY years ago. Not only do current nuclear weapons not generate the same kinds of radioactive fallout anymore, but the Russians may not even have a functional nuclear arsenal anymore at all.
The USA has already warned Russia what will happen if they use even a small tactical device in Ukraine.
In other words, you're peddling PUTIN's fearmongering agenda here and I'm calling you out on it.
So, either you are ignorant or you're a Putin stooge. Which is it? Because you honestly are decades out of date on this topic.
lilrabbitfoofoo t1_j1wnsi8 wrote
Reply to comment by unReasonableBreak in Russian forces destroy Azot chemical plant in Severodonetsk by sviterochec
> The Russia a war with NATO would definitely see the usage of Nukes, mass death and destruction and utter cataclysm,
Your ignorance and fearmongering is pure nonsense.
lilrabbitfoofoo t1_j1knghg wrote
Reply to comment by HaloGuy381 in Bethlehem sees Christmas tourism boost after two-year Covid hiatus by Sahar1224
If Disney Inc. could get away with that, they would...
lilrabbitfoofoo t1_j1ih7dg wrote
I'm sure Disneyland and the Wizarding World of Harry Potter are seeing the same post-Covid boosts too.
Reminder: The "holy land' is just a big tourist trap based on books of mythology and pure fiction.
lilrabbitfoofoo t1_j1f5c47 wrote
Reply to comment by Factorybelt in Interstellar movie —- Has anyone calculated how long did Cooper feel he lived in the space ? If there was a clock with calendar attached to his jacket , how much time would that watch show by the time he would have been retrieved ? by tejaskhetani
Bad writing in a garbage script that for some reason a studio spent a lot of real money on...
lilrabbitfoofoo t1_j1a6c6w wrote
Reply to Elon Musk posts on Weibo about how action matters more than words and gets an earful from disgruntled Chinese netizens by Saltedline
Elon Musk's words show he's a kook.
Elon Musk's actions show he's a criminal.
lilrabbitfoofoo t1_j16gun0 wrote
I don't see how these Playstation Karens have any standing here or could even have suffered any damages yet.
Bait for clicks...nothing more.
lilrabbitfoofoo t1_j1457iy wrote
Reply to comment by BAG1 in New battery is cheaper than lithium-ion with four times the capacity by Ssider69
> Probably gets bought by BP or Shell to be purposefully shelved like fuel cells and cheap electrolysis.
Any proof of this claim or is this just another pile of paranoid drivel from conspiracy kooks?
lilrabbitfoofoo t1_j05ef7o wrote
Reply to comment by RawbeardX in Eight weeks of mindfulness training improves adolescents’ attentional control, study finds by chrisdh79
I don't have the desire to read yet another nonsense "mindfulness" story.
lilrabbitfoofoo t1_j02zsqn wrote
Reply to comment by DetectiveTank in Binance CEO Facing Possible Money Laundering Charges by habichuelacondulce
<shares popcorn>
lilrabbitfoofoo t1_j02w4lj wrote
Reply to comment by DetectiveTank in Binance CEO Facing Possible Money Laundering Charges by habichuelacondulce
You can't legitimately regulate a Ponzi scheme. You can only shut it down, arrest the perpetrators, recover the gains from those that profited, and distribute those gains to the losers for pennies on the dollar.
Like they did with Madoff and the "investors" who made money off the Ponzi scheme. To avoid going to prison as de facto accomplices (they couldn't prove they didn't know it was a scam), they returned all of their gains to a common pool.
lilrabbitfoofoo t1_j02afn2 wrote
Reply to comment by DetectiveTank in Binance CEO Facing Possible Money Laundering Charges by habichuelacondulce
Then you seem to be fighting over them being imaginary securities instead of imaginary commodities. They fail the Howey Test, so they are not securities. But that doesn't matter. They are still worthless frauds (aka Ponzi schemes) nonetheless.
lilrabbitfoofoo t1_j029aq6 wrote
Reply to comment by DetectiveTank in Binance CEO Facing Possible Money Laundering Charges by habichuelacondulce
> They are centrally managed and issued.
This has no bearing on whether or not they are an imaginary commodity.
They still have no value. Like Bitcon.
They are all examples of the old "shares of the Brooklyn Bridge" scam, except now not only is the bridge imaginary and the seller has no rights to sell but the shares are imaginary (digital zeroes attached to a serial number) too.
Both swindlers still take real dollars from the suckers for the sale, though. :)
lilrabbitfoofoo t1_j0259xb wrote
Reply to comment by DetectiveTank in Binance CEO Facing Possible Money Laundering Charges by habichuelacondulce
They are not securities, which are legitimate financial instruments.
Bitcon and its ilk are commodities and imaginary ones at that. And they always have been.
lilrabbitfoofoo t1_j20q9lp wrote
Reply to Using clocks to detect ultralight dark matter by fchung
ROFL. Dark matter nonsensists really are getting pretty desperate these days...