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One of the things I like about The Onion, to which I pay cash money for the print version, is the "ads"

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  • thepoliticalcat@mastodon.socialT thepoliticalcat@mastodon.social

    @VoiceofDuum You know, I love that, but all the air goes out of it when you remember it won't happen for, like, what, 4 BILLION years? Aramco might not even exist in a decade.

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    @thepoliticalcat @VoiceofDuum So? We can wait.

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    • voiceofduum@mindly.socialV voiceofduum@mindly.social

      One of the things I like about The Onion, to which I pay cash money for the print version, is the "ads"

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      @VoiceofDuum
      Forgot that, when she does, living on earth will end too, did they.
      Gripping for (very weak) straws.

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      • voiceofduum@mindly.socialV voiceofduum@mindly.social

        One of the things I like about The Onion, to which I pay cash money for the print version, is the "ads"

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        @VoiceofDuum can we be entirely sure this isn't a serious talking point among evangelicals who hate environmentalism

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        • wendinoakland@beige.partyW wendinoakland@beige.party

          @thepoliticalcat @VoiceofDuum So? We can wait.

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          @wendinoakland @VoiceofDuum Gurl, you YOUNG. I'm old as dirt, and let me tell you, by the time you hit your 70s, you got enough pain that you're ready to go someplace better. I ain't waiting for that day, I am FLYING to meet it.

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          • voiceofduum@mindly.socialV voiceofduum@mindly.social

            One of the things I like about The Onion, to which I pay cash money for the print version, is the "ads"

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            @VoiceofDuum
            Eventually there will be nuclear winter. Where will your precious solar power be then?

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            • voiceofduum@mindly.socialV voiceofduum@mindly.social

              One of the things I like about The Onion, to which I pay cash money for the print version, is the "ads"

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              @VoiceofDuum

              Hahaha!

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              • voiceofduum@mindly.socialV voiceofduum@mindly.social

                One of the things I like about The Onion, to which I pay cash money for the print version, is the "ads"

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                @VoiceofDuum At that time fusion energy will work.

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                • aerofreak@hessen.socialA aerofreak@hessen.social

                  @VoiceofDuum
                  Eventually there will be nuclear winter. Where will your precious solar power be then?

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                  @aerofreak @VoiceofDuum Some people have always said that nuclear energy would make the energy crisis go away.

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                  • voiceofduum@mindly.socialV voiceofduum@mindly.social

                    One of the things I like about The Onion, to which I pay cash money for the print version, is the "ads"

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                    @VoiceofDuum I think I might just have to start getting this in print now.

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                    • voiceofduum@mindly.socialV voiceofduum@mindly.social

                      One of the things I like about The Onion, to which I pay cash money for the print version, is the "ads"

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                      @VoiceofDuum everywhere.

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                      • loganer@mastodon.socialL loganer@mastodon.social

                        @VoiceofDuum everywhere.

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                        @VoiceofDuum *some re-assemble may be required.

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                        • mxchara@seattle.pinkM mxchara@seattle.pink

                          @VoiceofDuum can we be entirely sure this isn't a serious talking point among evangelicals who hate environmentalism

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                          @mxchara @VoiceofDuum Nah, this is a billions-of-years thing. They don't do billions of years.

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                          • voiceofduum@mindly.socialV voiceofduum@mindly.social

                            @thepoliticalcat Five, but do NOT downplay humanity's ability to choose poorly

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                            @VoiceofDuum @thepoliticalcat Actually the move off the main sequence will start already in some 2 billion years. After that, when that 'explosion' occurs doesn't really matter. And BTW it won't be an explosion: Sun-sized stars just shed their outer layers as planetary nebulae and collapse into white dwarves. Hard to turn into a good meme.

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                            • artharg@mastodon.nlA artharg@mastodon.nl

                              @aerofreak @VoiceofDuum Some people have always said that nuclear energy would make the energy crisis go away.

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                              @ArtHarg
                              Yes, because it would enable them to make the biggest profits imaginable, with all the subsidies and the passing on of all risks, including disposal, to the general public.

                              @VoiceofDuum

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                              • aerofreak@hessen.socialA aerofreak@hessen.social

                                @ArtHarg
                                Yes, because it would enable them to make the biggest profits imaginable, with all the subsidies and the passing on of all risks, including disposal, to the general public.

                                @VoiceofDuum

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                                @aerofreak @VoiceofDuum No, more because a nuclear winter would come with a substantial reduction in demand for energy.

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                                • thepoliticalcat@mastodon.socialT thepoliticalcat@mastodon.social

                                  @wendinoakland @VoiceofDuum Gurl, you YOUNG. I'm old as dirt, and let me tell you, by the time you hit your 70s, you got enough pain that you're ready to go someplace better. I ain't waiting for that day, I am FLYING to meet it.

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                                  @thepoliticalcat @VoiceofDuum Just saying, looks can deceive — I’m very well preserved.😹

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                                  • voiceofduum@mindly.socialV voiceofduum@mindly.social

                                    One of the things I like about The Onion, to which I pay cash money for the print version, is the "ads"

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                                    @VoiceofDuum TIL the onion still has a print version

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                                    • artharg@mastodon.nlA artharg@mastodon.nl

                                      @aerofreak @VoiceofDuum Some people have always said that nuclear energy would make the energy crisis go away.

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                                      @ArtHarg @aerofreak @VoiceofDuum indeed, it would take away all our problems!

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                                      • voiceofduum@mindly.socialV voiceofduum@mindly.social

                                        One of the things I like about The Onion, to which I pay cash money for the print version, is the "ads"

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                                        @VoiceofDuum if humans are still alive in 40 billion years, when the sun explodes we will simply pop in another one as we do a light bulb

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                                        • martinvermeer@fediscience.orgM martinvermeer@fediscience.org

                                          @VoiceofDuum @thepoliticalcat Actually the move off the main sequence will start already in some 2 billion years. After that, when that 'explosion' occurs doesn't really matter. And BTW it won't be an explosion: Sun-sized stars just shed their outer layers as planetary nebulae and collapse into white dwarves. Hard to turn into a good meme.

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                                          @VoiceofDuum @thepoliticalcat

                                          > Actually the move off the main sequence will start already in some 2 billion years.

                                          To be clear, a slow brightening of the Sun as the core fuel stock is depleting has already been going on over geological time. The switch off the main sequence is just an acceleration of this.

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