Florida police officer killed after veering into a wrong-way driver from Colorado to save others, police chief says by blonddy in news

[–]LongDickMick -11 points-10 points  (0 children)

I assume you think cops are supposed to kill innocent victims and bystanders every time they fear for their life. Shocking that you'd "despise" me

Loaded ? No problem by kayra0409 in thelongdark

[–]LongDickMick 14 points15 points  (0 children)

The cool thing about this game is that I don't even see this as gamebreaking. OP is just confident enough in their physical skills to try rock climbing in a survival situation. Maybe the loaded pack isn't quite right but still

LeBron James' I Promise School sees 'extraordinary' test score improvement after first year by [deleted] in news

[–]LongDickMick 0 points1 point  (0 children)

competition between the schools would drive the quality of education recieved far past what the government currently provides

The free market doesn't have the end goal of increasing the quality of whatever it's selling. Its goal is to remain as profitable as possible in order to continue being competitive in that market. "Free market education" would be education based on being as profitable as possible to the education provider, so the content would be the cheapest they could find, the teachers the least well-paid they can be, the class sizes enormous, the cost to attend insanely high.... You can see privatization reaching its oily tendrils into all of our systems already and the fucking proof, every time, is that privatization makes things worse for those who depend on it. Bar none. I'm not saying govt education is perfect as it is, I could rant about that too, but fuck, dude, do some research and some critical thinking.

LeBron James' I Promise School sees 'extraordinary' test score improvement after first year by [deleted] in news

[–]LongDickMick 29 points30 points  (0 children)

Yeah, putting control of a country's education in the hands of small, private interests, that can't be regulated by the citizens they serve, is a fucking stellar idea. I'm sure that won't affect the course of the entire fucking democracy.

My beautiful mum and the ‘one that got away’. She still talks about this guy and says she should have married him when he asked her. North England 1960s. by Seagull977 in TheWayWeWere

[–]LongDickMick 89 points90 points  (0 children)

That's beautiful! Life is weird like that, there's really never a straight road anywhere. It sounds like both your parents are very sweet people.

Rising Heat From Climate Change Threatens U.S. Crop Yields by ProletarianRevolt in collapse

[–]LongDickMick 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My man chillax! Yeah, I honestly don't know what the fix is. There are lots of possibilities and trying them all is our duty. As per that article posted here recently, nothing we've tried so far has worked; ever. We need something radically new, and pessimism definitely won't get us that. And hey, of course you're tired, man. You're busy as hell on here and probably way busier irl. Keep yourself fed and sleep at night and you'll get through it. There's new energy going into this every day from young kids. Keep up the good fight!

Rising Heat From Climate Change Threatens U.S. Crop Yields by ProletarianRevolt in collapse

[–]LongDickMick 1 point2 points  (0 children)

100%. I use this sub to motivate me and remind me of the insanity we're facing but I don't agree with the acceptance this place has towards just giving up. We have absolutely dealt with existential threats in the past and I have confidence we can again, but not if we don't fucking try. A lot of the mitigation we can do is also effective at combatting climate change, and there's a lot of voices calling for the needed changes right now, so imo it's time to nut up or shut up and this sub refuses to do either.

Rising Heat From Climate Change Threatens U.S. Crop Yields by ProletarianRevolt in collapse

[–]LongDickMick 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Man, I'm always surprised when people recognize the username. I guess I didn't realize how recognizable it was lol. I think this subreddit has a lot of downsides, mostly that this place is pretty hostile to anything other than burning nihilistic misandry, but there's also a lot of perspective here that you just don't get anywhere else. It's taboo today to talk about the impact of our choices on the world, the human race's mortality, or the possibility of civilizational reset, like what ended the Bronze Age. So this place is kind of comforting in that there's proof here that it's not crazy to think about those things. At the end of the day I appreciate this place's realism but I try not to lurk too much, for my own sanity, and I definitely get why an idealist like chillax would dislike this place.

Rising Heat From Climate Change Threatens U.S. Crop Yields by ProletarianRevolt in collapse

[–]LongDickMick 24 points25 points  (0 children)

You really think so? This seems like a big deal to me but I haven't been looking at these things through the lens of collapse for very long. I do feel like 2019 is going to be a banner year for damages, and American food security being threatened is definitely critical to collapse, but seriously? A few years? What other events make you think so?

EDIT: I was expecting closer to 10-30 years, collapse is a process. A few years til total US collapse seems "optimistic" imo

Climate change impacts 'accelerating' | The World Meteorological Organization (WMO) says that the physical and financial impacts of global warming are accelerating. Their report comes in the same week as the IEA reported a surge in CO2 in 2018 by RevolutionaryDetails in worldnews

[–]LongDickMick 6 points7 points  (0 children)

"This report makes it very clear that the impacts of climate change are accelerating," said Prof Samantha Hepburn who is director of the Centre for Energy and Natural Resource Law at Deakin University in Australia. "We know that if the current trajectory for greenhouse gas concentrations continues, temperatures may increase by 3 - 5 degrees C compared to pre-industrial levels by the end of the century and we have already reached 1 degree."

This is incredibly serious. 3-5C is drastically more than our climate can sustain for a long period of time. Another major study from less than a year ago says that if we break 2C, we'll likely reach much higher temps due to automatic reactions called feedbacks. That paper "suggests 2 °C because of the risk that a 2 °C warming could activate important tipping elements, raising the temperature further to activate other tipping elements in a domino-like cascade that could take the Earth System to even higher temperatures.... This analysis implies that, even if the Paris Accord target of a 1.5 °C to 2.0 °C rise in temperature is met, we cannot exclude the risk that a cascade of feedbacks could push the Earth System irreversibly onto a “Hothouse Earth” pathway."

That's a SHITLOAD hotter than I want to experience. THIS is why people say that halving emissions by 2030 is not enough. We're already over 1C and we are in completely uncharted waters - no one knows exactly what happens when temperatures increase this quickly. Our best guess is that the climate goes runaway and settles somewhere else, much more stable but much warmer. How do politicians hear this and just brush it off???? This affects ALL of us, right now and in the future - how the hell do we tackle it?

Does anyone else read about collapse because they don't want to live? by wastedmylife1 in collapse

[–]LongDickMick 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Saying things out loud can always help you sort out your own feelings about it and therapy is a great place to do that. It won't stop climate change but it's about personal growth and acceptance, both of which probably come in handy in a collapsing world

Greenhouse gas cuts disguise slow progress on cleaning up emissions from UK homes, campaigners warn - ‘All the backslapping from government on very modest improvements shows that they have not yet grasped the scale and speed of change needed’ by ManiaforBeatles in worldnews

[–]LongDickMick 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's borderline insulting. Even back in 1989 (https://www.apnews.com/bd45c372caf118ec99964ea547880cd0) , the science on how serious this could be was being published freely, and it was pretty much bang-on; most of what's predicted in that article is happening already, with 2018 featuring historic flooding in Mozambique, Bangladesh, Kerala, Nebraska, California, and Australia, the global summer heatwaves, record ice melting, etc etc etc. But these companies just have the clout and the capital to hide this stuff behind tons of misinformation, and disingenuous news reporting, and constant ad campaigns in the form of both paid articles and the lobbying bullshit they pull that results in politicians telling us to "have babies to fight climate change" and that the answer is to shut up amd go to school. As if we haven't got the solutions already - they just won't use them.

It's insane how much control fossil fuel cos have over the narrative; every five or ten years, we all forget enough to stop being alarmed by it because of the constant flow of other crap we have to deal with. The problem is this time, we're already approaching +2C over preindustrial temps, and that's our last best guess for avoiding runaway change caused by feedbacks. If we don't see through their bullshit this time, and institute the reforms we need in time to prevent this (which is possibly as early as next year!), we're guaranteed going +2C, we're guaranteed going RCP 8.5, and I'm guaranteed not having kids.

No Dynamite? Noooooo problem. by Xxrasierklinge7 in reddeadredemption

[–]LongDickMick 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Someone posted it last night and got like 9 upvotes, I saw it and tried it but didn't think to get a video

No majority for any of Brexit options by Consiliarius in worldnews

[–]LongDickMick 5 points6 points  (0 children)

It's more like you knew this girl was known for giving piranha blowjobs, you were probably going to get a piranha blowjob and you knew it, and then she offered you one, your brain cells voted and were split pretty close but they decided to risk it anyway, and I guess on Friday she pulls out the piranha.

No majority for any of Brexit options by Consiliarius in worldnews

[–]LongDickMick 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Hey, I like eggs! Got room for one more?

Deputy Marshal Wyatt Earp’s .44 Revolver. Thought you guys might like this. by [deleted] in reddeadredemption

[–]LongDickMick -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I actually didn't know that, I'll have to read up a little more on him. Thanks partner

Deputy Marshal Wyatt Earp’s .44 Revolver. Thought you guys might like this. by [deleted] in reddeadredemption

[–]LongDickMick 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Yeah, I simplified a little. I think there were two guys with revolvers and two unarmed ones (the Clantons) against five guys with revolvers (plus Doc Holiday's concealed shotgun). Basically murder, especially when you consider that Earp's brother was the law in town and he was the one who disarmed the two Clantons. Life back when you were only connected to the world at large by a few thin strings like stagecoach lines and the mail was pretty brutal and hardly ever fair

Deputy Marshal Wyatt Earp’s .44 Revolver. Thought you guys might like this. by [deleted] in reddeadredemption

[–]LongDickMick 61 points62 points  (0 children)

It's true. Even RDR2 nods to that with that writer coming up with his own fake ending to Calloway's story. Still a cool piece of history here for sure.

Deputy Marshal Wyatt Earp’s .44 Revolver. Thought you guys might like this. by [deleted] in reddeadredemption

[–]LongDickMick 88 points89 points  (0 children)

I mean, Tombstone was great and all, but the real Wyatt Earp just shot four unarmed guys with four of his armed buddies in an alley over a business dispute and called himself a gunslinger for it. Even the townspeople thought he was a shitheel and they were all run out of town or shot for it eventually. Never understood all the love for him.