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  • jarfil@lemmy.worldtoLemmy Shitpost@lemmy.worldThe Peasant Life
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    11 months ago

    It’s not about the amount of horse shit, it’s about haw fast can you load it on the cart.

    Once done, there is no more horse shit to load for the day. And if Timmy out there doesn’t feel like loading his half of the horse shit one day, you were allowed to punch some sense into that thick skull of his.


  • jarfil@lemmy.worldtointernet funeral@lemmy.worldturbines
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    11 months ago

    You seem to have interpreted “under 1%” as “almost 1%” instead of “less than 1%”. Less than 1% includes 0%… which it isn’t, because there have been a few deaths caused by experimental cars, just far fewer than the hundreds of thousands caused by drivers of fully certified cars. Similarly, “over 80” includes figures like 84% or 92% that I’ve seen cited from a quick Google search.

    In any case, if you think any of what I said is made up, only way to be sure would be to check it out yourself, wouldn’t it?


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    11 months ago

    Ironically, that’s nonsense. Experimental cars on public roads barely cause any deadly accidents (under 1%), unlike distracted road-certified human drivers (over 80%); there is still twice as many births than deaths per year, predictions don’t expect there to be “enough” deaths for a stable population before 2085; and wind turbine blades already can change pitch without flying apart anyway. 🤷


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    11 months ago

    There are constant natural disasters, pandemics, famines, wars, climate going berserk… and if you look at the world population counter, it’s still going up.

    With 8 billion people out there, an average lifespan of 80 would make it “normal” for 100 million to die each year. The average lifespan is barely over 72, though, that’s got room for a lot of disasters in there.Any global disaster that doesn’t kill at least 10% of the population, or over 800 million, is barely going to register on a “species” scale.

    Brace yourself for a disaster a day for the foreseeable future. This is the new normal.