"Mad at the Internet" - a/k/a My Psychotherapy Sessions

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I've got one from 1943 and its so fun to shoot. The 8mm Mauser milsurp rounds I shoot out of it turn small amounts of solid concrete into powder. It also can break off chunks of sandstone rocks and till the earth when you miss

If cost is an issue M48s (Yugoslavian copy of the Kar98k) are cheaper and somewhat easier to find, at least they were a few years ago when a Russian SKS sold for 190$ where I live. The Swedish mauser in 6.5mm is also good, my grandfather only hunted deer with a sporterized version of it.
 
@Null So the latest forecast from the national hurricane center has the current cat 4 (borderline cat 5) hurricane hitting the Yucatán on Friday, and should be hitting Merida dead on exactly around the time MATI starts.

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@Null So the latest forecast from the national hurricane center has the current cat 4 (borderline cat 5) hurricane hitting the Yucatán on Friday, and should be hitting Merida dead on exactly around the time MATI starts.

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Posted this in the Killstream thread, but that Sonichu medallion really is cursed:

9 days ago:

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The path of the hurricane plowing toward Ralph:

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To just pile on at this point, Mexico also gets hit with "Tropical Depression Chris" and Hurricane Beryl has a developing storm behind it called "AL96" which is suspiciously close to ALOG.

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Posted this in the Killstream thread, but that Sonichu medallion really is cursed:

9 days ago:

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The path of the hurricane plowing toward Ralph:

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To just pile on at this point, Mexico also gets hit with "Tropical Depression Chris" and Hurricane Beryl has a developing storm behind it called "AL96" which is suspiciously close to ALOG.

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Maybe if Dick puts on the medallion we'll finally get that earthquake that everyone's been waiting for to sink California into the sea.
 
@Null So the latest forecast from the national hurricane center has the current cat 4 (borderline cat 5) hurricane hitting the Yucatán on Friday, and should be hitting Merida dead on exactly around the time MATI starts.

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If Ralph isn't out there storm chase streaming for superchats in the hurricane force winds I'll be massively let down.

Dax better have the hog out there like a live correspondent waiting to get hit with a flying road sign.
 
Just saw the front page
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Why is the other side of the broom up his ass? What did the author mean by this?
It appears that on closer inspection, the handle of the broom does not, in fact, correspond to traditional broom dimensions. Are we to assume this is some kind of magic broom?
 
@Null for da stream.

Foid finds her husband's prostitute website account complete with a bookings history of several whores. Moid husband tries desperately to deny it. Mumsnet posters wonder if he's full of shit or not. ARCHIVE

Hello,

i will try to cut this story short. I recently found my husband activity with adultwork. I was able to login and acces emails saying about lasts logins and also his username for the website. Its came as a complete shock. After more digging i found out about more of the website. Later on when i confronted him about this, he was just lying to my face as never happened, total denial. I have some screenshots of things i found, i was also able to login to the app. If anyone know more then me please let me know. I found 2 bookings with escorts, just really wanna know if these booking were actually went ahead because he said he did not meet them. I also saw a hot list, there were many girls but i also saw saying’’recently interacted with’’ what does it mean? I do beleive he deleted maybe some of his bookings before handed the phone to me but i also know by others, many people making bookings by phone calls. Any information would be much appreciated.
and sorry for any misspelling English isn’t my first language. Thank you for the answers in advance.
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I'm literally on their website 😂 there's a lot of girls just doing phone and cam work. But if you're meeting for s*x or services then you pay a deposit first, of course you do. He's paid £100 for hour long sessions. Thats s*x services, and also cheap af btw so he's picked the lowest quality (I don't know how to put it nicer) girls on the entire website
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Its definitely an end of relationship. The sad thing when he made this booking I was pregnant with our child. And make me sick to the stomach. I would never ever think anything like this. I will go and get checked by the GP just in case hoping i did not get any infection. Luckily i did not get anything through my pregnancy, he obviously did not give a shit about.
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Kevin Carpet, a prolific carpet fetishist in NYC has been found to have again been blocking sidewalks in New York City to force people to step on him hiding under a shag carpet. He's recently done an interview last year where he vociferously denies any sexual intent in getting people to step on him. "Clubland Fixture Kevin Carpet Does Not Get Off on Getting Stepped On" PRESERVE TUBE ARCHIVE OF VICE INTERVIEW
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The first thing Kevin Carpet wants me to know about him when we meet up for a drink — well, I order a glass of wine; Kevin doesn't drink (not even water) so he won't pee in the rug — before going out "carpeting" on a recent Thursday night, is that it's definitely, despite all evidence to the contrary, not some kink. "This is not a fetish for me. I don't get off on it," he insists. To put it bluntly: "I don't do it to jerk off. A couple of times, these girls have said, 'Do you get off?' I said, 'No.' They said, 'Let's see.' So they stood on my … area. And they were rubbing it back and forth. Nothing." It's not a foot thing either. Kevin says he hates feet. "That's why I could never move to Florida. They wear sandals all the time." In fact, he tells me that he hasn't had s*x in roughly 30 years and doesn't really care to, quoting Woody Allen from Annie Hall: "Don't knock masturbation. It's s*x with someone you love." I don't dare ask what it is that he thinks about while self-pleasuring. I do take note that he interrupts me constantly — "Let me show you some more of these because they're, like, so adorable" — to show me pictures on his phone of model-quality young women and genderqueer clubland hooligans kissing, smoking, and go-go dancing on him.
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"Kevin doesn’t drink (not even water) so he won’t pee in the rug"

" His parents are dead (“I’m happy they passed not knowing I was a carpet. What would they think? Are you kidding, rich Jewish parents?”), and it’s the life he’s chosen."
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Carpet fetishist is out near St Mark's and 3rd ave (old.reddit link) ARCHIVE

 
@Null
An FYI, the Odysee and MATI.live upload of MATI for June 28th is missing the verification part of the twitter appeals segment. Is this on purpose? I thought it was really funny.
 
@Null So the latest forecast from the national hurricane center has the current cat 4 (borderline cat 5) hurricane hitting the Yucatán on Friday, and should be hitting Merida dead on exactly around the time MATI starts.
Null: “how do you even measure CO2 emissions? It’s like a religion or something”

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Null: “how do you even measure CO2 emissions? It’s like a religion or something”

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TBH, CO2 emissions is a bullshit metric. It's basically like the water evaporation rate. CO2 emissions are part of the carbon cycle the same way evaporation is part of the water cycle. A much better metric is how much carbon we are introducing into the carbon cycle by unearthing it. CO2 emissions don't matter if you are not adding more carbon into the system. The cycle balances itself out
 
TBH, CO2 emissions is a bullshit metric. It's basically like the water evaporation rate. CO2 emissions are part of the carbon cycle the same way evaporation is part of the water cycle. A much better metric is how much carbon we are introducing into the carbon cycle by unearthing it. CO2 emissions don't matter if you are not adding more carbon into the system. The cycle balances itself out
Sure, but basically all CO2 that human society is contributing right now *is* derived from buried fossil sources. And it is measurable.
We are also worsening the imbalance (which Null did point out) by failing to protect and create more forest.
 
TBH, CO2 emissions is a bullshit metric. It's basically like the water evaporation rate. CO2 emissions are part of the carbon cycle the same way evaporation is part of the water cycle. A much better metric is how much carbon we are introducing into the carbon cycle by unearthing it. CO2 emissions don't matter if you are not adding more carbon into the system. The cycle balances itself out
I think there is more CO2 in the Siberian permafrost than all estimated carbon produced during human history tbh. There's a Russian scientist living in east Russia claiming it's been steadily melting and could release trillions of tonnes. He's been trying for decades to reintroduce bison, muskox, horses and more animals to into the tundra to recreate the conditions to regenerate the permafrost via animal droppings driving plant growth and activity culling mono-culture tundra forest into steppe grassland. Sergey Zimov is the dude's name. Pleistocene Manifesto

 
Sure, but basically all CO2 that human society is contributing right now *is* derived from buried fossil sources. And it is measurable.
We are also worsening the imbalance (which Null did point out) by failing to protect and create more forest.
Right but you are measuring 1 point in a cycle. Meaning you are double dipping on the metrics so it doesn't really explain the problem. If I burn down a tree, grow a new one and then burn it down again, my emission is 2 trees worth of CO2 but the actual impact is only 1 trees worth. The rate of carbon moving through the cycle is not important in the scope of climate change. It's the introduction of additional carbon into that cycle that is causing the problem
 
I think there is more CO2 in the Siberian permafrost than all estimated carbon produced during human history tbh. There's a Russian scientist living in east Russia claiming it's been steadily melting and could release trillions of tonnes. He's been trying for decades to reintroduce bison, muskox, horses and more animals to into the tundra to recreate the conditions to regenerate the permafrost via animal droppings driving plant growth and activity culling mono-culture tundra forest into steppe grassland. Sergey Zimov is the dude's name. Plestocene Manifesto
I think the permafrost melting issue is that methane is released, rather than CO2.? Unfortunately methane has like 20x the global warming effect of CO2.

But yeah, you’re right, it’s a terrifying prospect.

IMO if anyone is worried about society failing, total economic crash, destruction of nature, take over of your still habitable northern country by desperate refugees, there’s really only one thing that’s guaranteed to cause all that, and probably within your lifetime, and that is global warming.
 
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Right but you are measuring 1 point in a cycle. Meaning you are double dipping on the metrics so it doesn't really explain the problem. If I burn down a tree, grow a new one and then burn it down again, my emission is 2 trees worth of CO2 but the actual impact is only 1 trees worth. The rate of carbon moving through the cycle is not important in the scope of climate change. It's the introduction of additional carbon into that cycle that is causing the problem
However. Fossil fuels like oil, gas and coal take millions of years to form naturally, and they bind carbon to them that usually would not be released freely back into the atmosphere. Our current coal reserves were created in a process that lasted 300 millions of years, and we unearthed and released large quantities of the carbon that was stored in them in a span that lasted less then a hundred years.

In 1783 when America won it's independence, the annual CO2 emissions were around 17 million tons. By 1850 they would spike to 200 million and by 1900 to 2000 million. Today we sit at a comfortable level of 35.000 million tons of annual CO2 emissions. In roughly 220 years we went from 17 million to 35.000 million.

And like you said it's a cycle. Those emissions are now naturally present as part of that cycle and it took them hundreds of millions of years to become naturally dormant, before we reintroduced them to the cycle by unearthing and burning fossil fuels. Of course many other industrial processes contributed to this, but fossil fuels are the easiest punching bag to demonstrate the issue. The cycle that you describe has been somewhat disturbed, wouldn't you agree?
 
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