Patrick Sean Tomlinson / @stealthygeek / "Torque Wheeler" / @RealAutomanic / Kempesh / Padawan v2.5 - "Conservative" sci-fi author with TDS, armed "drunk with anger management issues" and terminated parental rights, actual tough guy, obese, paid Quasi, paid thousands to be repeatedly unbanned from Twitter

Free version of episode drops tomorrow, according to Justin.
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Patrick S. Tomlinson. If you're listening to this. If you're hearing the fact that all your mudslinging and insults didn't stop me from covering this subject; this gross, disturbing subject about people who you refused to renounce when I asked you. People who I personally consider detestable. I want you to know that it is in my opinion that you are a disgusting person for defending these people. Children should be protected. I'm going to repeat that. Children. Should. Be. Protected. Not your desperate desire to find a publisher for your work in progress book no one on earth could possibly care about. It makes me question why someone like yourself who writes books for babies would, from my perspective, hate children so much. And, let me tell ya Pat. No one, and I mean no one, could possibly care about your reddit-tier, epic bacon, 12-years-too-late book idea. A Tiny Tim revenge story was an awful idea when it was done many times before you wasted 3 years on it. Nothing you EVER do is going to land. You always produce landfill material. And one day, 100 years from now, someone will find one of your books in an old, used bookstore. They're going to flip to the back cover and see that embarrassing picture of yourself looking self-important and pointing to your temple. And they're going to say to themselves "I wonder who that guy is. He looks like a real blockhead."

Wrong, stalker. They will say that author is fat and they would not have sex with him.
I don't think he cares for Patrick very much
 
Or Tesla specifically fucks around to make their bullshit-mobiles unrepairable. Plus on top of that they're badly designed in general. People are paying top dollar for absolute crap. They deserve it because they're stupid. Teslas that get in crashes often end up catching on fire, getting doused, then catching on fire again because of the shitty battery design.

Plus most emergency response don't yet have the Class D fire extinguishers needed to put out lithium battery fires. And when they don't they just douse it in endless amounts of water to deprive it of oxygen.

Anyway Fat Rick is slightly correct in that we shouldn't even allow this bullshit on the road because internal combustion engines powered by gasoline are still better.

Supposedly, at least according to the specs, Class B extinguishers can stop those battery fires, too, but they often just douse absolutely everything in water and keep doing it over and over, so enjoy your repeatedly drowned douchemobile.

Actually, I asked a firefighter friend about the battery fires and he told me that one should absolutely not use a Class D extinguisher in those instances. Class D is for solid metal fire, so solid metal lithium, sodium, potassium, etc..., only and are not designed to work with the batteries which are hydrated lithium. He told me the best extinguisher for this type of fire for the average person is a "Ordinary Dry Chemical" extinguisher rated BC. They use fine particle sodium bicarbonate or potassium bicarbonate. However, he cautioned that the if one isn't wearing an N95, and it is an enclosed space, like a garage, it is almost a guarantee they will inhale the fine particles. He said generally people will experience coughing, and irritation, which will resolve. However, he warned me that people with asthma, COPD, etc... can experience unusually severe exacerbation of their disorder from inhaling the dry powder and might need immediate medical attention. He also said that one can use a 'Multipurpose Dry Chemical" extinguisher, also commonly known as an ABC dry chemical extinguisher. However he said unless it is outside the average person should never attempt to use an ABC extinguisher indoors. Apparently the chemical in them is ammonium phosphate and is dangerous for people if inhaled.

So, I guess the take away here is that anyone with an EV, PHEV, etc... should have an "Ordinary Dry Chemical" BC rated extinguisher near the door to their garage so they can grab it and at least try to contain a lithium ion fire.
 
So, I guess the take away here is that anyone with an EV, PHEV, etc... should have an "Ordinary Dry Chemical" BC rated extinguisher near the door to their garage so they can grab it and at least try to contain a lithium ion fire.
So in other words it's completely confusing what you use to put out one of these fires and anyone used to normal cars won't have one available or will accidentally poison themselves.
 
Spider is a rural Australian euphemism for paedophile because they like to get into little cracks.

Every word I select contains layers of meaning for those who find inspiration within the folds of Pat's generosity.

Thank you for noticing, friend. WATCH THE SHADOWS, HE HUNGERS

Edited to add: The subway selfie haunts me. I am sorry.

SUBWAY A haiku by DDM, ORL, 501st Poetry Brigade KWF

Subway, vacant face
Dead eyes, drooling maw, content
I ate a child, child
 
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It's time for another Pat song. I am your maestro, Meatzart. Tonight, I bring you "You're-a Fatrick", to the tune of Dean Martin's "That's Amore". Ready?

🎵 (In Internet where lulz is king
When Pest meets Pat here's what they sing)

When the beer starts to flow and your wang starts to show,
You're-a Fatrick
When you defend nonces and you can't build fences,
You're-a Fatrick
Pests will call, L-O-L-O-L, L-O-L-O-L,
And you'll scream "SHUT YOUR FUCKING MOUTH!"
Trolls will say Pay Qua-a-say, Pay Qua-a-say,
Cuz you're a gay lolacow-!

When you grind urban youth into fine gabagool
You're-a Fatrick
When you disown your child and protect pedophiles
You are Faaaaat
When you have zero life beyond dumb Twitter strife, signore
Scusa mi, but you see, up in old Milwaukee
You're-a Fatrick! 🎵
 
Actually, I asked a firefighter friend about the battery fires and he told me that one should absolutely not use a Class D extinguisher in those instances. Class D is for solid metal fire, so solid metal lithium, sodium, potassium, etc..., only and are not designed to work with the batteries which are hydrated lithium. He told me the best extinguisher for this type of fire for the average person is a "Ordinary Dry Chemical" extinguisher rated BC. They use fine particle sodium bicarbonate or potassium bicarbonate. However, he cautioned that the if one isn't wearing an N95, and it is an enclosed space, like a garage, it is almost a guarantee they will inhale the fine particles. He said generally people will experience coughing, and irritation, which will resolve. However, he warned me that people with asthma, COPD, etc... can experience unusually severe exacerbation of their disorder from inhaling the dry powder and might need immediate medical attention. He also said that one can use a 'Multipurpose Dry Chemical" extinguisher, also commonly known as an ABC dry chemical extinguisher. However he said unless it is outside the average person should never attempt to use an ABC extinguisher indoors. Apparently the chemical in them is ammonium phosphate and is dangerous for people if inhaled.

So, I guess the take away here is that anyone with an EV, PHEV, etc... should have an "Ordinary Dry Chemical" BC rated extinguisher near the door to their garage so they can grab it and at least try to contain a lithium ion fire.

I beg to differ.

The takeaway should be if one sees Fat trapped in a burning Tesla, logically throwing car tires, gasoline, and other available materials on the fire should be the first course of action.
 
Pretty much. ODC type BC rated fire extinguishers aren't common to the average person.
I have one in my garages since I have some flammable liquids. One of the biggest issues I find with them is the price. The low profile ones I have are over $500 each. These are just some of the smaller ones you can pick up. Warranty is also only good for six years.
They're good to have around too if you work on cellphones and laptops which I do periodically
 
The takeaway should be if one sees Fat trapped in a burning Tesla, logically throwing car tires, gasoline, and other available materials on the fire should be the first course of action.
Don’t forget the oily rags! After salting the earth in what passes for Pat’s “yard,” I expect his next blog post to be about why your car will get better fuel efficiency if you throw a match into the gas tank.

stop being a bunch of little dicksuckers and just upload the fucking podcast already
Eat shit and die.
 
Don’t forget the oily rags! After salting the earth in what passes for Pat’s “yard,” I expect his next blog post to be about why your car will get better fuel efficiency if you throw a match into the gas tank.

That will be his next Pat genius car mechanic reason as to why teslas are bad.

The fact you can’t Jerry-rig a turbocharger by throwing matches in the gas tank, because they don’t have one.
 
Actually, I asked a firefighter friend about the battery fires and he told me that one should absolutely not use a Class D extinguisher in those instances. Class D is for solid metal fire, so solid metal lithium, sodium, potassium, etc..., only and are not designed to work with the batteries which are hydrated lithium. He told me the best extinguisher for this type of fire for the average person is a "Ordinary Dry Chemical" extinguisher rated BC. They use fine particle sodium bicarbonate or potassium bicarbonate. However, he cautioned that the if one isn't wearing an N95, and it is an enclosed space, like a garage, it is almost a guarantee they will inhale the fine particles. He said generally people will experience coughing, and irritation, which will resolve. However, he warned me that people with asthma, COPD, etc... can experience unusually severe exacerbation of their disorder from inhaling the dry powder and might need immediate medical attention. He also said that one can use a 'Multipurpose Dry Chemical" extinguisher, also commonly known as an ABC dry chemical extinguisher. However he said unless it is outside the average person should never attempt to use an ABC extinguisher indoors. Apparently the chemical in them is ammonium phosphate and is dangerous for people if inhaled.

So, I guess the take away here is that anyone with an EV, PHEV, etc... should have an "Ordinary Dry Chemical" BC rated extinguisher near the door to their garage so they can grab it and at least try to contain a lithium ion fire.
Remember kids: it's the electric vehicles you should be wary of; those machines designed with federal and state safety standards in mind, with batteries already confirmed to last for the life of the vehicle, examined on a yearly basis, and has sensors to notify the driver of issues. Not those inflated lithium batteries from smartphones, old mp3 players, wireless headphones, video game consoles, wireless controllers, wireless cameras, wireless computer mice, wireless keyboards, etc which have zero standards of product quality, inflate within two years, and sit in storage boxes waiting to explode in violent fires inside the house. It is the electric vehicles we must be wary of.

We really need a thread for retards like this who are irrationally scared of hybrid/electric cars.
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