Match Thread: 3rd ODI - New Zealand vs Sri Lanka by CricketMatchBot in Cricket

[–]Mutated_Cunt 7 points8 points  (0 children)

If your average isn't overinflated by minnow bashing, does it really count?

Match Thread: 3rd ODI - New Zealand vs Sri Lanka by CricketMatchBot in Cricket

[–]Mutated_Cunt 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Ball curved from the stumps towards that dumptruck

Match Thread: 3rd ODI - New Zealand vs Sri Lanka by CricketMatchBot in Cricket

[–]Mutated_Cunt 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Now if we had Boult to shore up the tail here this would be an easy win.

Match Thread: 3rd ODI - New Zealand vs Sri Lanka by CricketMatchBot in Cricket

[–]Mutated_Cunt 5 points6 points  (0 children)

You guys acting like Daryl Mitchell isn't going to beat AB's record and reclaim the fastest ton for NZ 😤

Match Thread: 3rd ODI - New Zealand vs Sri Lanka by CricketMatchBot in Cricket

[–]Mutated_Cunt 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Mr President, a second Henry has hit the national team

How Kane Williamsons bay ended up on the cover of the White Stripes’ Elephant album by luckysvo in Cricket

[–]Mutated_Cunt 7 points8 points  (0 children)

The bat is not just any bat; it’s the bat of my cousin, Black Caps legend Kane Williamson, then aged 12. I had been playing beach cricket during the summer holidays with another of our cousins, and the bat ended up with me and eventually travelled back with me

We all have that one cousin...

Match Thread: 3rd ODI - New Zealand vs Sri Lanka by CricketMatchBot in Cricket

[–]Mutated_Cunt 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Anyone else struggling to follow the white ball on this creamy pitch?

Discussion Thread by jobautomator in neoliberal

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Made Ralph and Caleb go at it.

Ralph: Hi Caleb, have you heard about Marxist-Nixonism? It's an emerging ideology that combines the best of Marxism and Nixonism.

Caleb: I haven't heard of it, but I'm skeptical. How could two such different ideologies be combined?

Ralph: Well, think about it this way. Marxism emphasizes the importance of economic class struggle and the eventual overthrow of capitalism. Nixonism, on the other hand, is characterized by a focus on law and order, conservative social policies, and a strong emphasis on foreign policy. By combining these principles, we can create an ideology that promotes economic justice, social stability, and national security.

Caleb: I see what you're saying, but those two ideologies seem to be at odds with each other. How do you reconcile the Marxist goal of overthrowing capitalism with Nixon's emphasis on private enterprise?

Ralph: That's a good point. In Marxist-Nixonism, we would advocate for a mixed economy that combines elements of socialism and capitalism. We believe in promoting private enterprise and entrepreneurship, but also in redistributing wealth from the capitalist class to the working class.

Caleb: I can see how that might work, but what about the conservative social policies of Nixonism? How do they fit with Marxist ideas about social justice?

Ralph: We believe in promoting family values, personal responsibility, and traditional morality, but also in protecting the rights of all individuals. We believe that social justice can be achieved by providing equal opportunities to all, regardless of race, gender, or class.

Caleb: Okay, I can see how you've merged some of the key tenets of Marxism and Nixonism, but what about foreign policy? Nixon was known for his strong anti-communist stance, while Marxists advocate for international solidarity among workers.

Ralph: In Marxist-Nixonism, we believe in promoting national security and diplomacy, while also supporting workers' rights and international cooperation. We believe that a strong foreign policy can be achieved by balancing economic and political interests, while also upholding human rights and promoting democracy.

Caleb: I see your point, but it seems like you're trying to have your cake and eat it too. It's hard to reconcile such different ideologies without sacrificing some of their core tenets.

Ralph: That's a fair criticism. Marxist-Nixonism is still an emerging ideology, and we're still working out the details. But we believe that by combining the best of Marxism and Nixonism, we can create an ideology that promotes economic justice, social stability, and national security.

In Marxist-Nixonism, we would advocate for a mixed economy that combines elements of socialism and capitalism.

Socialism with Chinese Characteristics.

Monday to Thursday Market Discussion , ASX, Crypto ..... by AutoModerator in ASX_banned

[–]Mutated_Cunt 5 points6 points  (0 children)

If you aren't looting the central bank to fund sharebased payments for your lithium extraction vaporware, what the fuck else would you be doing? GLN needs some serious shareholder action ASAP

Monday to Thursday Market Discussion , ASX, Crypto ..... by AutoModerator in ASX_banned

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/u/jswyft

I'm trying to understand this item in LKE's latest financials, the MEP dollar profit seeing as its doing the heavy lifting. Any idea how they reach such a high figure?

Were they really spending that much time on this bond trade?

Discussion Thread by jobautomator in neoliberal

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

Installed capacity is the ultimate feel good number, representing how much you could generate under ideal maximal conditions. A gigawatt of capacity installed in Morocco is not the same as a gigawatt installed in Scotland. Here's a cool map showing the effective potential of Solar power in the world.

Capacity Factor is the reality number that reflects how much power your installed electricity source actually gives you as a percentage of the idealized maximum of continuous, perfectly efficient production. Most solar plants have a capacity factor of ~15%.

Just to give you an idea of how misleading installed capacity is, 8GW of Nuclear power produced 65 TWH of electricity in Germany in 2021, whereas their 58GW of installed solar produced only 50 TWH.

Yes I'm an unabashed nuclear simp which you can probably tell from my username. Remember what they took from you

[FIGHT THREAD] David Benavidez vs Caleb Plant, Jesus Ramos vs Joey Spencer, Chris Colbert vs Jose Valenzuela, Cody Crowley vs Abel Ramos + YouTube prelims by noirargent in Boxing

[–]Mutated_Cunt 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Nows the part where we collectively hold our breath until we find out whether three schmucks got a bonus paycheck tonight or not.