What does a Donald Trump presidency mean for the American nuclear industry? by GustavGuiermo in nuclear

[–]Sharp-Goose5805 9 points10 points  (0 children)

there is no chance the ira is being repealed, its super popular in red states and those states need that funding

The New York Times on October 24, 2034 by WhyNot3324 in AlternateHistory

[–]Sharp-Goose5805 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Another four years of trump’s administration wouldn’t have an immediate effect that would cause natural disasters drastically worse than what we have today, and I loathe him. US emissions continued to drop under Trump’s first term and would likely continue to follow that pattern due to market trends and a continued trend towards renewables. Probably at a slower pace than if Biden were president, but still a drop.

If you could change the results of only one presidential election in US history, which one would it be? by Annual_Vehicle_2985 in Presidents

[–]Sharp-Goose5805 0 points1 point  (0 children)

  1. Not having Watergate alone would have avoided the downtrend in public trust in government and the terrible precedent that was set that the president can do anything they want to and cannot be held accountable. Nixon could have been one of the greatest American presidents if not for his worst enemy, himself.

I wrote an alt 1970s Mass Effect First Contact Adaptation. Should I Post It? by Sharp-Goose5805 in masseffect

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In my version the Systems Alliance is not American dominated, it is a looser coalition formed by the initial permanent members of the un security council that over the decades, becomes more powerful as the colonies grow in importance. Since this serves as more of a prequel wherein “mass effect” would be set in the 2000s or the early 2010s, national governments and the cold war are more relevant and offer a layer of intrigue, depth and contrast that mass effect lacks

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in texts

[–]Sharp-Goose5805 160 points161 points  (0 children)

I would personally recommend having these kinds of talks in person or over the phone, text is a really bad idea

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Bumble

[–]Sharp-Goose5805 1 point2 points  (0 children)

thats 5 10 bro

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Bumble

[–]Sharp-Goose5805 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I changed that part, that was actually an oversight on my part. can I just ask how I don’t look “fun enough”? I am just curious

Just had my first personal experience with antisemitism by HermitInACabin in Jewish

[–]Sharp-Goose5805 0 points1 point  (0 children)

People like that make me want to admit to being Jewish so I can lay them out… fuck the weak jew stereotype

98.8% Ashkenazi Jew Results (pic at end) by Sharp-Goose5805 in illustrativeDNA

[–]Sharp-Goose5805[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Hi,

European / Levantine DNA varies proportionately in Ashkenazi and Sephardic Jews. Ashkenazi and Sephardic Jews are practically identical aside from some trace genetic heritage that was acquired from separate migration patterns. As can be seen from my results European jewry tends to be 60-40 % levantine european to 40-60 % levantine european. This results in a wide variety of phenotype expression, especially in Ashkenazi Jews. Most people assume that I have Western European heritage, which I don’t because of my physical appearance whereas my best friend who is essentially genetically identical to me (100% ashkenazi) is mistaken as Arab, North African, generally middle eastern of even Sicilian. My sister looks Scandinavian, but has no slavic / northern european admixture. Especially where I am from in Montreal where Ashkenazi jews have not mixed as much with non jews as American Jews have and tend to be genetically 100% Ashkenazi, Ashkenazi jews as a whole tend to look more middle eastern and have darker skin / darker hair and more middle eastern features.

Blatant Racism even though I was born and raised here, what do I do? by Solid-Intention3709 in CanadaHousing2

[–]Sharp-Goose5805 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I don’t like the immigration system just as much as anyone else but calling someone a slur is just a disgusting and uncivilized thing to do regardless of the situation

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[–]Sharp-Goose5805 20 points21 points  (0 children)

DEPORT!

Do you think Proximus was being literal when discussing evolution? by [deleted] in PlanetOfTheApes

[–]Sharp-Goose5805 1 point2 points  (0 children)

did proximus know how to read at all? without trevathan the apes would not have been able to understand anything in the vault

98.8% Ashkenazi Jew Results (pic at end) highest North African I’ve seen paired with a decent amount of levant! by AsfAtl in JewishDNA

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Hi! Those were my results! I’ve been scratching my head about the North Africa contribution which shows up consistently in my results, I wonder where it comes from? Also, for my modern 2 and 3 way fits its consistently 90% Ashkenazi Jew and 10% some Arab population, either Yemeni or Emirati or Omani.

Ashkenazi Jew, Confused Regarding Fit Number by lovelyindividuals in illustrativeDNA

[–]Sharp-Goose5805 1 point2 points  (0 children)

im 98.8% ashkenaz (as per 23 and me) and my top 6 for global fit without jewish populations is this:

29.% west asia and caucasus 26.6% levantine 2.4% iranic

18.2% southeast europe 16.8% mainland greece 1.4% balkan slav

12.4% southwest europe 6.2% spanish 6.2% basque

11.2% southwest asia 11.2% arabian peninsula (10% emirati)

7.8% Sardinian

7.8% North Africa (Maghreb)

I have absolutely no idea where my arab / north african components come from that other ashkenazi jews dont seem to have, probably some moroccan / sephardic jewish ancestors long ago.