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If they permanently closed the c-spam ukraine thread then that's a step in the right direction. if it's allowed back with an acceptance of the same "opinions" then that is gross, and i refer back to my earlier post
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Spice World War II posted:https://twitter.com/MartinSonneborn/status/1587811864565932032?s=20&t=z4y_5McIin3fgxHXJo-WSA True, but I dunno if it's really hypocrisy. We are still willing to buy Russian gas and finance the Russian army and their war crimes. If they hadn't cut us off we would be sucking on Nordstream like a very hungry piglet right now.
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# ? Nov 3, 2022 19:24 |
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I also really deeply care about forums drama because it is very important to my core as a human being and definitely will take take time out of my life to read something all up on it, thank you forums Poster nawilo
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# ? Nov 3, 2022 19:30 |
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If there is no country that we can import enough gas from to cover our needs without supporting an inhumane autocracy, I wonder if there is an alternative to using gas? Seems like investing into that alternative would be really good. I'm sure the government subsidizing an industry around that alternative would be a much better idea than subsidizing gas use. Though I guess for that to work we would have had to have such an industry a decade or more ago already. Shame nobody ever thought about that.
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# ? Nov 3, 2022 19:42 |
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Vulin posted:If there is no country that we can import enough gas from to cover our needs without supporting an inhumane autocracy, I wonder if there is an alternative to using gas? Tja. Kann man nichts machen.
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# ? Nov 3, 2022 19:44 |
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We could always use heiße Luft for heating. No short supply of that in Bundestag.
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# ? Nov 3, 2022 19:46 |
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Vulin posted:If there is no country that we can import enough gas from to cover our needs without supporting an inhumane autocracy, I wonder if there is an alternative to using gas? I think the Venusians may have some gas for us.
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# ? Nov 3, 2022 19:48 |
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Vulin posted:If there is no country that we can import enough gas from to cover our needs without supporting an inhumane autocracy, I wonder if there is an alternative to using gas? Just to clarify, because I feel like some people genuinely don't understand this, but the main motivation for reducing gas imports from Russia is to reduce the threat of energy blackmail by a hostile nation. A threat that has had a very worrisome effect on our foreign policy in the last decade. Not financing the destruction and plundering of Ukraine is more of an added bonus for our politicians. quote:Seems like investing into that alternative would be really good. I'm sure the government subsidizing an industry around that alternative would be a much better idea than subsidizing gas use. Though I guess for that to work we would have had to have such an industry a decade or more ago already. Shame nobody ever thought about that. Yeah, Union did renewables real dirty. It was a political assassination.
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# ? Nov 3, 2022 20:01 |
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Vulin posted:If there is no country that we can import enough gas from to cover our needs without supporting an inhumane autocracy, I wonder if there is an alternative to using gas? There’s some sci fi sounding stuff about these really heavy rocks where if you stick them together, they produce an absolutely insane amount of heat for long periods of time, but these rocks also have a small chance of poisoning the nearby land for decades if you live in an earthquake and tsunami zone. Since Germany is wracked by natural disasters like typhoons, earthquakes, and volcanos, Merkel wisely decided it was not a very viable alternative.
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# ? Nov 3, 2022 20:33 |
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nawilo_420 posted:If they permanently closed the c-spam ukraine thread then that's a step in the right direction. if it's allowed back with an acceptance of the same "opinions" then that is gross, and i refer back to my earlier post Riveting. Could you keep your subforums-drama-posts contained within said subforums, though, idk?
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# ? Nov 3, 2022 20:50 |
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Saladman posted:There’s some sci fi sounding stuff about these really heavy rocks where if you stick them together, they produce an absolutely insane amount of heat for long periods of time, but these rocks also have a small chance of poisoning the nearby land for decades if you live in an earthquake and tsunami zone. Since Germany is wracked by natural disasters like typhoons, earthquakes, and volcanos, Merkel wisely decided it was not a very viable alternative. Hm, sounds bad. Have we tried using a lot of the other magic rocks instead that are guaranteed to kill a lot of people and cause typhoons?
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# ? Nov 3, 2022 20:51 |
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In other news, this doesn't seem very good:
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# ? Nov 3, 2022 20:55 |
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Duzzy Funlop posted:Riveting. I have no idea what you are talking about op, but just to manage your expectations I would like to say that I'm not going to gently caress you or heck even kiss you, so you can stop trying to get my attention by replying to my every post. (USER WAS PUT ON PROBATION FOR THIS POST)
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Duzzy Funlop posted:In other news, this doesn't seem very good: Looks to me like the best thing to avoid any rising costs is to not have a Zähler.
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# ? Nov 3, 2022 21:07 |
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Duzzy Funlop posted:In other news, this doesn't seem very good: Went to 68 cent/kWh yesterday over here. Also all contracts have been cancelled by the local Stadtwerke, resetting them to Neukundenverträge with a Laufzeit of 1 (one) day that automatically extends another day at midnight, beidseitige Kündigungsfrist of one day (never red such terms in my life). No poo poo. I had a contract with them for over twenty years...they cancelled all contracts and can now basically do whatever they want from one day to the next. The last raise was in August. The next is projected for january, some say it might go over 1 EUR. What they of course didn't cancel is the contract for the Einspeisevergütung für PV, which remains the same as...IIRC when we extended the contract for another five years, couple years ago. Strangely, there is absolutely no Aufschrei der Empörung/Zeitungsberichterstattung in this Kaff here. Either people don't read the letters from their Grundversorger, or they just no longer care, idk. tuo fucked around with this message at 21:36 on Nov 3, 2022 |
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Saladman posted:There’s some sci fi sounding stuff about these really heavy rocks where if you stick them together, they produce an absolutely insane amount of heat for long periods of time, but these rocks also have a small chance of poisoning the nearby land for decades if you live in an earthquake and tsunami zone. Since Germany is wracked by natural disasters like typhoons, earthquakes, and volcanos, Merkel wisely decided it was not a very viable alternative. Sadly, those heavy rocks can only be extracted and refined using methods that destroy the environment even worse than what those huge coal Bagger-things can do, so that's not a solution, either. Ironically, back in the day we got most of those magic rocks from Russia. Maybe we can as Putin if he gives us some, for old time's sake?
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"Ja, guten Tag. Ja, ich möchte mich beschweren. Mein Grundversorger hat ein Check24 mit mir gemacht...nur anders rum!"
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Libluini posted:Sadly, those heavy rocks can only be extracted and refined using methods that destroy the environment even worse than what those huge coal Bagger-things can do, so that's not a solution, either. Jeez, Germany really went all-out on giving their entire energy supply to the Russians, didn't they? I figured it mostly came from Agadez and Arandis, both of which would anyway be uninhabitable for tens of thousands of years should modern civilization collapse, what with them being in the most barren and remote environments in the world, so I wasn't worried too much about destroying the local environment of like two jerboas, a camel, and a welwitschia. For me the bigger ethical problem is really the safety of the miners, rather than the potential of irradiating a few dozen square kilometers of incredibly remote parts of the central Sahara, Namib, Karakum, Kazakh steppe, or Canadian taiga. Actually kind of interesting how incredibly remote all major uranium mines seem to be. I wonder if that's just good luck rather than mining companies actually caring about not mining incredibly toxic heavy metals nearby population centers and water supplies. Probably good luck, based on how mining generally tends to go.
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# ? Nov 4, 2022 12:04 |
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We could much further along with Wind, Solar and other green energy if not for the Union. That's the problem. Small minded politicians keeping us all back and now blaming the war for a situation they got us into. Funny how rear end in a top hat politicians always are lucky and get a crisis they can blame their years of mismanagement on.
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# ? Nov 4, 2022 12:34 |
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tuo posted:Went to 68 cent/kWh yesterday over here. Also all contracts have been cancelled by the local Stadtwerke, resetting them to Neukundenverträge with a Laufzeit of 1 (one) day that automatically extends another day at midnight, beidseitige Kündigungsfrist of one day (never red such terms in my life). No poo poo. I had a contract with them for over twenty years...they cancelled all contracts and can now basically do whatever they want from one day to the next. Rechtsanwalte hoch!
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# ? Nov 4, 2022 12:55 |
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Vulin posted:If there is no country that we can import enough gas from to cover our needs without supporting an inhumane autocracy, I wonder if there is an alternative to using gas? Sonnengötter sind alles Arschlöcher.
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Grendels Dad posted:Sonnengötter sind alles Arschlöcher. I mean duh, of course. Where do you think the saying "Mir scheint die Sonne aus dem Arsch" is coming from??
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tuo posted:Went to 68 cent/kWh yesterday over here. Also all contracts have been cancelled by the local Stadtwerke, resetting them to Neukundenverträge with a Laufzeit of 1 (one) day that automatically extends another day at midnight, beidseitige Kündigungsfrist of one day (never red such terms in my life). No poo poo. I had a contract with them for over twenty years...they cancelled all contracts and can now basically do whatever they want from one day to the next. Holy poo poo lmao
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https://twitter.com/Dong_Quixote1/status/1588336845158481921 Was zum Fick e: background added by a poster in the deutschcord: https://www.br.de/br-fernsehen/sendungen/welt-der-tiere/kaenguru-mecklenburg-vorpommern-100.html aphid_licker fucked around with this message at 13:54 on Nov 4, 2022 |
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Where do we have „wintry woods“ atm?
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That's just Knecht Rooprecht, a bit early this year
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ephex posted:Rechtsanwalte hoch! Nah. This loving Kaff is way too stupid and unbedeutend to actually spawn evil Stadtwerke, so I take it with a good portion of Naivität thinking they have no other way of dealing with it, as they actually are pretty kundenfreundlich normally. Just shows what a loving ride we are on.
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Tarquinn posted:Where do we have „wintry woods“ atm? Good question, also that looks like a Photoshop, Kangoroo has no feet? Edit: Found it, it must have been taken in the famous thick forest on top of Zugspitze, which apparently has 10cm of snow right now.
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aphid_licker posted:https://twitter.com/Dong_Quixote1/status/1588336845158481921 Austria and Australia now officially indistinguishable.
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MOVIE MAJICK posted:Hello German goons. I need help. Are you on the Deutschgoon discord? I'd sign the letter if we can coordinate there.
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Saladman posted:Jeez, Germany really went all-out on giving their entire energy supply to the Russians, didn't they? I figured it mostly came from Agadez and Arandis, both of which would anyway be uninhabitable for tens of thousands of years should modern civilization collapse, what with them being in the most barren and remote environments in the world, so I wasn't worried too much about destroying the local environment of like two jerboas, a camel, and a welwitschia. For me the bigger ethical problem is really the safety of the miners, rather than the potential of irradiating a few dozen square kilometers of incredibly remote parts of the central Sahara, Namib, Karakum, Kazakh steppe, or Canadian taiga. Look up SDAG Wismut when you have some time, there was a lot of uranium being mined in East Germany during the cold war.
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tuo posted:Nah. This loving Kaff is way too stupid and unbedeutend to actually spawn evil Stadtwerke, so I take it with a good portion of Naivität thinking they have no other way of dealing with it, as they actually are pretty kundenfreundlich normally. Just shows what a loving ride we are on. (Strom) Aus! Brav, sitz!
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Saladman posted:mining incredibly toxic heavy metals nearby population centers and water supplies. We call this phenomenon 'Äksgebirge'. It even solidified into a football club, but thankfully these days it's on the way down so crisis averted I guess
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Torrannor posted:Are you on the Deutschgoon discord? I'd sign the letter if we can coordinate there.
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# ? Nov 4, 2022 16:38 |
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Milde interessant: DDR-Militäreinsätze im Ausland https://d-d-r.de/ddr-politisches-system-nva-praesenz.html Love this bit bc of course lol DDR: quote:Aufgrund der Fluchtgefahr waren oft auch zivile Einsätze für Bauprojekte und Infrastruktur auf als verlässlich angesehene Paramilitärs anderer bewaffneter Organe, so des Wachregiments Feliks Dzierzynski angewiesen, die dabei nicht in Uniform auftraten.
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# ? Nov 4, 2022 17:03 |
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heck same
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# ? Nov 5, 2022 00:39 |
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trying and failing to find discussion of scholz/xi without hyperbole in english, please please link if possible
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i say swears online posted:trying and failing to find discussion of scholz/xi without hyperbole in english, please please link if possible Not possible
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https://twitter.com/mohebshaf/status/1588471590677024768?s=46&t=ewpIqITs2RYbp77mttHxvg
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Punch through it imo. Let the landlord pull YOU in front of the Schiedsgericht. I'd be too lazy to do that myself.
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