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Body Positive Baron

@BPDBaron

Interests include cheddar japaleño cheetos and other such obesogenic morsels.

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Body Positive Baron
Body Positive Baron@BPDBaron·
@soncharm Sure, but that’s something no one disagrees with and it changes no opinions about what to do. Honestly you’ll just get pushback from lefties on this
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sonch@soncharm·
Every time something like this pops up we get a round from the libertarian fraction making the ‘if it requires labor of others it can’t be A Right’ point. Which, to be clear, I agree with!, but gets kind of old (and many just *will never* buy into) I think really what we need is a word different from ‘right’ to refer to such things. Okay, so health care isn’t/can’t be ‘a right’. But it’s still good! And we want everyone to have it! At least to some basic level. That would be good, right? We all agree? Maybe ‘social good’? Health care is a social good.
European Commission@EU_Commission

Healthcare is a basic right. Not a privilege. Not a luxury. This World Health Day, we stand for access, protection, and care for all.

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Body Positive Baron
Body Positive Baron@BPDBaron·
@HistoryBoomer They don’t *have* $5.7T. Thats their net estimated worth. It’s like saying grandma has $1.5 mil to give away because her house price has inflated. It’s worse than that actually because Grandma could at least turn that into cash in a year or so if she put the house on the market.
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Carl@HistoryBoomer·
The US has 989 billionaires with a net worth of at least 5.7 trillion dollars hording our resources. If we distributed that $$$ equitably, regular Americans could leave their jobs and explore lives of creativity and self-growth, with food, clothing, and shelter provided for free.
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Body Positive Baron
Body Positive Baron@BPDBaron·
@MooneyOwnsYou @blankslate2017 My prediction: the Bakersfield to Modesto section is finally set to open in 2043 and then they discover the concrete was made with a few PPM more lead content than allowed by some new law so they have to tear it all out and start over
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Mooney Owns You@MooneyOwnsYou·
@BPDBaron @blankslate2017 The most California thing EVER will be that some of the tracks/overpasses will need to be upgraded/retrofitted before they're even done LOL.
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Blank Slate@blankslate2017·
@BoydsArchitect No, it wouldn't because the cost to maintain roads is high and the congestion on the roads limits GDP growth. That limit turns into an anchor when everyone around you is expanding HSR and improving connectivity.
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Body Positive Baron
Body Positive Baron@BPDBaron·
@blankslate2017 @MooneyOwnsYou By the time it’s done (decades away still LOL) the initial parts that were built will be in severe disrepair requiring closure and refurbishment. It will shutdown before it has any time to even run.
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Blank Slate@blankslate2017·
@MooneyOwnsYou It will deliver a boost to GDP over 20 yrs that will more than offset that cost.
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Body Positive Baron@BPDBaron·
@blankslate2017 Do you know how many thousands of miles of high speed rail and beautiful stations $126 billion could actually buy us if our government wasn’t run by incompetent and corrupt idiots?
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Body Positive Baron
Body Positive Baron@BPDBaron·
@StefanMolyneux We’ll never cross the Atlantic ocean. It is 375 times wider than the English Channel and would take thousands of our strongest Viking rowers just to overcome the ocean currents
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Freedomain - with Stefan Molyneux, MA
We truly cannot comprehend how far away the closest star system is. A spaceship traveling at the speed of sound - 1,235 km/h - would take 3.8 million years to reach Alpha Centauri. Even the X-15's blistering record of 7,274 km/h would still take ~75,000 years. No aliens, bros.
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Get... on... the right side.@GetonTrightside·
Yeah, any alien related finding would most likely be a relic that was here the entire time we were evolving, etc. AI will likely solve physics in the next decade or so, and we'll know what's possible as far as space travel speed, goes. "Aliens" are most likely a government psyop, to make other governments afraid that we have futuristic technology that they should fear.
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Body Positive Baron
Body Positive Baron@BPDBaron·
@StefanMolyneux Those are slow speeds. Moving at the speed of sound would make you slower than 99.99% of space rocks out there that are just moving at whatever speed they accidentally got.
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YIMBYLAND@YIMBYLAND·
Seriously, if the hurricane wouldn’t have wiped out old Galveston, the industry and port would have had no reason to move inland and form Houston. Instead, the city that became Houston would have been built on Galveston island and the surrounding bay. Texas Manhattan.
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Mark R. Brown, AICP, CNU@CompletedStreet

What if the massive 1900 hurricane didn't hit Galveston? It may have grown to be as significant as New Orleans, or even the Manhattan of the Gulf.

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Body Positive Baron@BPDBaron·
@dotkrueger In some parts of the galaxy the stars are much more densely packed. 0.1 light years for example in clusters and the galactic cores. Not that it helps humans much but an interstellar civilization is entirely plausible elsewhere even within your framework
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Fred Krueger
Fred Krueger@dotkrueger·
We're not going to travel beyond the solar system, according to Leonard Susskind. And neither are aliens, coming to visit us. We may not be alone, but we are stuck here for, essentially forever. 1. The nearest star is 4.24 light years away. The fastest spacecraft ever built would require 6,600 years to get there. 2. Surely we can just build faster spacecraft. The problem is to get to anywhere close to the speed of light, we need exponentially more energy. 3. Chemical rockets will just not work. Even fusion rockets won't work. Even 10% of the speed of light is not achievable. The Tsiolkovsky Rocket Equation prevents it. 4. Interstellar dust becomes hand grenades when traveling anywhere close to the speed of light. Ships break. 5. Space radiation will kill us over the time need to travel interstellar distances. Impossible to protect without massive shields, which require massive energy to accelerate and de-accelerate.
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Body Positive Baron@BPDBaron·
@upstatefederlst This is an insanely insanely dumb question though. I think the point of the guys’ post is that there’s no way this person is intelligent, so how did she get a Rhodes Scholarship?
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The Suburbanist
The Suburbanist@The_Suburbanist·
Wow, look at all that density and rail transit. Wait, that's the Cross Bronx Expressway! Didn't it permanently destroy The Bronx?
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Bronze Age Pervert@bronzeagemantis·
When I lived in northeast USA drive often between Boston and NYC… I’d live in my car half the time sometimes get bored in evening drive up to a girl on street pull down window yell “white bitch!” at her then quickly drive away
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Body Positive Baron@BPDBaron·
@helcaboyakh China. They literally have tech billionaires and government officials get bonus checks if their local GDP goes up. It's arguably more capitalist than the US. A better question is what country developed this fast under democracy?
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