Tesla New Model Unveil...

hanimmal

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If Musk wasn't suck a obvious goon with all kinds of issues I would take him a lot more serious.

I will check back in with him in a couple decades.

Musk = Dennis Kim.


Got to watch to the end to see what I mean.

Nope, I was wrong that cut off the very end of it.

Crap, can't find it. Basically Sheldon see him making out with the girl, calls him weak and walks away.

I think Musk is just too high on his own supply.
 

mooray

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You realize that food coming from big rigs because it comes from around the world or across the country is part of our problem, right? You realize it's a problem that when one corporation is hacked, it affects the global food supply? You do recognize these things are negatives, or no..?
 

doublejj

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You realize that food coming from big rigs because it comes from around the world or across the country is part of our problem, right? You realize it's a problem that when one corporation is hacked, it affects the global food supply? You do recognize these things are negatives, or no..?
Most people today live in cities and they aren't able to grow their own food, so in order to get along we bring food in. Are you suggesting we all move out to farms and grow our own food & supplies?...
 

mooray

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Why are you intentionally ignoring the community aspects that much of Europe and South America enjoy? There's a huge difference between buying bananas from guam and buying tomatoes at the local market supplied from the family down the road. Food is completely messed up in the US and our globalized commerce supports it all while wasting huge amounts of energy. We send water from Northern California to Southern California so that some politically connected asshole can grow subsidized water intensive nuts in the desert and then sell them to china, then the inverse happens so that we can get avocados from halfway around the world in December.

Simple question: Do people starve to death without boats, trains, trucks and corporations? If yes, something is really wrong.
 

doublejj

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Why are you intentionally ignoring the community aspects that much of Europe and South America enjoy? There's a huge difference between buying bananas from guam and buying tomatoes at the local market supplied from the family down the road. Food is completely messed up in the US and our globalized commerce supports it all while wasting huge amounts of energy. We send water from Northern California to Southern California so that some politically connected asshole can grow subsidized water intensive nuts in the desert and then sell them to china, then the inverse happens so that we can get avocados from halfway around the world in December.

Simple question: Do people starve to death without boats, trains, trucks and corporations? If yes, something is really wrong.
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mooray

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Level ten mental gymnastics.

Hawaiians have so many killer local foods. I'd give my left nut to have their tropical climate here.

And plenty of Alaskans already do live on local resources and have been for hundreds of years.

It's amazing people survived for tens of thousands of years without ocean freight and trains. Oh and teslas.
 

doublejj

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Level ten mental gymnastics.

Hawaiians have so many killer local foods. I'd give my left nut to have their tropical climate here.

And plenty of Alaskans already do live on local resources and have been for hundreds of years.

It's amazing people survived for tens of thousands of years without ocean freight and trains. Oh and teslas.
where does a cattle rancher in Texas get a pineapple from?....or some King Crab legs?
 

mooray

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where does a cattle rancher in Texas get a pineapple from?....or some King Crab legs?
You're starting off with the false cliche American expectation that you should be able to have everything you want whenever and wherever you want it, as if it's somehow the world's obligation to move mountains if necessary to provide the infrastructure for you, oh and do it with an electric vehicle so I can feel better about it. It's ridiculous.
 

doublejj

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You're starting off with the false cliche American expectation that you should be able to have everything you want whenever and wherever you want it, as if it's somehow the world's obligation to move mountains if necessary to provide the infrastructure for you, oh and do it with an electric vehicle so I can feel better about it. It's ridiculous.
where was the devise your typing on made?......did you walk there?
 

mooray

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I absolutely do not claim to be living the life I want to live, nor do I claim that teslas will save the planet, because neither are true.
 
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