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Lesser Megadeath

@LesserMegadeath

Sweary Extinction Droid from a future . Has real feelings & loves dolphins. They don’t judge me.

Sumali Ocak 2020
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allimsayingis
allimsayingis@hellomotorbike·
National fail to do anything about weaning NZ of fossil fuels because they see it through the purely ideological lens of 'user pays'. The rest of us see the value to NZ in shifting to electric where possible. Killing the clean car discount was a failure of vision for them.
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Irn Boru
Irn Boru@IrnBoru·
@LesserMegadeath Go fuck yourself you story telling cunt. I don't give a fuck what your NHS lying bastards said. They were too busy making Tiktok videos to actually look after people. You fuckwit.
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Irn Boru
Irn Boru@IrnBoru·
Every aspect of the "pandemic" was fraudulent. From the "case" numbers, the severity, the number of deaths, the "overwhelmed" hospitals. It was all lies. It was a massive psyop. It's possible that the current ME crisis is the same. They want Agenda 2030 at any price.
InThisTogether@_InThisTogether

Nope, not having it. As @OffGuardian0 rightly highlight, there is no way we can allow this COVID revisionist crap to stand. It was hard enough to swallow it the first time. There is no statistical evidence of a disease driven pandemic. Deal with it. off-guardian.org/2026/03/20/cor…

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Sama Hoole
Sama Hoole@SamaHoole·
What people think cows do: - Steal water from the global poor - Produce planet-cooking methane - Block land that should be growing crops - Exist mainly in dystopian American feedlots - Store dangerous fats - Represent an indulgence we can no longer afford What cows actually do: - Drink rain and return it to the water cycle - Participate in a carbon loop that has been running since ruminants evolved - Grass in, methane out, oxidises back, grass again: a closed loop - Convert inedible grass into complete protein, B12, and fat-soluble vitamins - Turn crop byproducts into food that would otherwise go to waste - Aerate soil with their hooves - Spread seed in their dung - Support insect populations that would otherwise collapse - Stimulate root growth that sequesters carbon The methane from a cow on a British hillside is not the same as burning ancient fossil carbon. The people presenting them as equivalent know this. They've noticed you don't.
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Aaron Bastani
Aaron Bastani@AaronBastani·
@CyTab191904 True. But all the cliches were times 1000. Maybe the dumbest guy to run a country in my lifetime. Just constantly making awful decisions. He put his best nuclear scientist in prison for being shia, while trying to build nukes! 🤣
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Aaron Bastani
Aaron Bastani@AaronBastani·
It does increasingly feel like large numbers of people in US, Europe and Israel just presumed Iran would roll over because they are a brown Muslim country. A domestic industrial base? No way. Can’t be overstated how much people’s biases were shaped by how stupid this man was.
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Jason Kenney 🇨🇦🇺🇦🇮🇱
Without US-Israeli leadership, all of Europe would have ended up living under the threat of Iranian nuclear annihilation, armed with long range ballistic missiles. A threat controlled by jihadi fundamentalists who believe it is their religious obligation to accelerate the apocalypse. Like Europe’s elites in the face of Hitler’s massive military expansion in the 1930s, today’s appeasers would continue to look the other way and mumble about diplomacy until it’s too late. Europe failed to protect its Jews from Hitler. But now the descendants of the Jews who survived Hitler are protecting Europe. #AmYisraelChai
Brett McGurk@brett_mcgurk

Speaks for itself: Feb. 25, 2026: “We are not developing long-range missiles… we have limited the range below 2,000 kilometers” — Iran’s FM Araghchi (IRNA). March 20, 2026: Iran fires missiles at Diego Garcia—ranging 4,000 kilometers (WSJ). ⬇️

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Kiwishitloard
Kiwishitloard@kiwimike123·
@LesserMegadeath @RealHenrymere @hellomotorbike Just a few questions. What’s the range. Where’s the power coming from to charge the batteries, how long does it take to charge them. Cost life of batteries. Cost of recycling at end of life/ can it even be done in NZ. Cool for short haul like concrete no good Auckland-Wellington
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Kiwishitloard
Kiwishitloard@kiwimike123·
@RealHenrymere @LesserMegadeath @hellomotorbike You are thinking too small EVs and batteries are ok for domestic use, and I believe that there’s a place for them. But you cannot do logs/freight with an EV truck they don’t have the range and take too long to charge.
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Sama Hoole
Sama Hoole@SamaHoole·
The global food system has a fertiliser problem. Actually, it has several. In 2022, Russia invaded Ukraine. Russia and Belarus together supply approximately 40% of the world's potash and a significant share of global nitrogen and phosphate. Fertiliser prices rose 200 to 300% across Europe overnight. Then China restricted fertiliser exports to protect domestic supply. The gap got wider. Then, in February 2026, the US and Israel struck Iran. The Strait of Hormuz, a 33-kilometre chokepoint carrying approximately one third of all global seaborne fertiliser trade, including nearly half the world's traded urea, closed. The Gulf states who had been filling the Russian supply gap could no longer export. Urea prices jumped 32% in a single week. Nearly a million metric tonnes of fertiliser cargo is currently stranded in the Gulf. Northern hemisphere spring planting is open right now. The arable system runs on synthetic nitrogen. No synthetic nitrogen, no yield. No plan B. Meanwhile, 65% of Britain's agricultural land is under grass. The cattle eat the grass. The clover in the grass fixes atmospheric nitrogen from the air. The cattle deposit the nutrients back as manure. The grass grows. The system has no dependency on Russian gas, Belarusian potash, Qatari urea, or the navigability of a chokepoint in a war zone. It has been running since before any of those things existed. There is a food production model that doesn't need fertiliser. It's called a cow. It has been in the field the entire time.
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Bill Herrera
Bill Herrera@BillHerrer77458·
@randommartyr @KindeandTrue You know the amount of Anti-Semitic rhetoric I hear on hear is mind boggling. Iran is our sworn enemy along with Israels.
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Bill Herrera
Bill Herrera@BillHerrer77458·
I was a Jumpmaster in the 82d for almost 20 years and deployed three times to combat. If my Mom ever said what you just said I would disown her. Your son made a decision to volunteer knowing he may need to enter contact. Let him be a man who accepts his decisions and support him. Because you really don’t with your last statements.
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Azzurra Fox 🦊
Azzurra Fox 🦊@Blusnowfox·
@chrisluxonmp Typical weak simpish reply as dictated from London. It’s clear you aren’t governing with Kiwis interests in mind. You take orders from the coward in Downing St. Know wonder NZ is in such a state.
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Christopher Luxon
Christopher Luxon@chrisluxonmp·
Attacks on fuel tankers and energy infrastructure in the Middle East are leading directly to higher fuel prices for Kiwis. That’s why we have joined the United Kingdom and other countries in condemning Iran’s attacks in the Gulf. Iran has forced the effective closure of the Strait of Hormuz to ships carrying fuel and other critical goods to places like New Zealand. New Zealand has a longstanding record of working with like-minded partners to ensure open supply lines for global trade. Obviously, any future decision for New Zealand to support multilateral efforts to ensure safe passage through the Strait of Hormuz would need to be considered by Cabinet.
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Financial Physics
Financial Physics@FinancialPhys·
I’m so happy to see others addressing the issue of space travel SiFi is a plot device for storytelling, nothing more
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