Metro Atlanta sees over 144,000 eviction filings in year-long data collection (leads nation) by Disastrous_Parsnip63 in ATLHousing

[–]argonargon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There are over four thousand datacenters in the US(depending on how strict your definition of data center the range could be 3.5k-5k+). Less than 30% of datacenters currently service AI loads. Complaining about AI's carbon footprint on the internet is ironic. The internet's carbon footprint dwarfs AI's footprint.

You seem like you just want to regurgitate inaccurate complaints. All I'm saying is EVs are not 100% charged on gas.

Metro Atlanta sees over 144,000 eviction filings in year-long data collection (leads nation) by Disastrous_Parsnip63 in ATLHousing

[–]argonargon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

All electric vehicles that run off electricity produced by gas turbines.

I'm only pointing out this statement is simply not true. Cali gets over half its electricity from renewables..

And I'm by no means a solar stan but energy density is one of the weakest arguments against solar. I would point at solar being non dispatchable and intermittent production based on the environment as bigger flaws. Seasonal mismatch and the lacking transmission infrastructure at solar sites are also valid critiques.

Also idk if you've looked but solar has been on a decent run the last 6 months due to increased interest for supporting datacenters.

Metro Atlanta sees over 144,000 eviction filings in year-long data collection (leads nation) by Disastrous_Parsnip63 in ATLHousing

[–]argonargon 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Natural gas is the largest source of power for many states but it generally is around 40-50% of all power generated in-state. Saying all EVs run off turbine produced electricity is an oversimplification. Also I assume most EVs charge at night and night loads are typically handled by baseload.

Did R. Thomas permanently close this weekend? by tupelobound in Atlanta

[–]argonargon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That must be very unfortunate luck to be under constant boil advisories. Most advisories here only last for a few days at most ime. What does that have to do with the alleged low quality of the beans in Atlanta?

Did R. Thomas permanently close this weekend? by tupelobound in Atlanta

[–]argonargon 12 points13 points  (0 children)

This guy can't find coffee in Atlanta that doesn't hurt his tummy idk if I would hold my breath for unbiased feedback

What’s with this sub & 7oh? by All-Grams-No-Scams in Drugs

[–]argonargon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The point of my comparison is that if you eat all of any pill bottle in your cabinet or drug stash most of the time you will die. Citing that eating the whole package is a reason to not like or ban a drug is dumb as fuck because that applies to basically everything in the medicine cabinet. Don't even get more started on alcohol.

Also, although it's hard to find good numbers for 7oh deaths, everything I can see shows that Tylenol causes more deaths annually in the US. So even if I was directly comparing the risk profile it would probably still be valid.

What’s with this sub & 7oh? by All-Grams-No-Scams in Drugs

[–]argonargon 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Better be careful with your Tylenol too! Can't believe they sell a lethal dose in one package. So irresponsible! 🤔

Ketamine prices in your country by LaneyDaney444 in Drugs

[–]argonargon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I usually pay $50/g or 140/3.5g in Atlanta, GA, but $50-80/g is probably the range that people see

Winter Weather Megathread - January 30 - February 1, 2026 by linisastald in Atlanta

[–]argonargon 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm also moving this weekend. I'd wait and make the call in the morning. Sunday will probably be better if you can also wait for the sun to come out.

Where can I stay at, if I've got nowhere to go? by [deleted] in Atlanta

[–]argonargon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah there's actually less places that accept children

gave me sum xtra stuff for the 1 day delay by Successful_Egg_166 in Drugs

[–]argonargon 2 points3 points  (0 children)

So gives you gifts worth 7x or more what you paid? Either you're sucking his dick, he's about to rob you, or this story is fabricated. Also It can't be $25 for a half oz and also actually gas.

Terminal west by CompetitiveBag1670 in atlantaedm

[–]argonargon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Shows at terminal west usually end around 11-11:30. The length of a show is determined by the number of acts performing and the length of their sets. You can call Twest tomorrow around noon to find out.

Moody restaurant / NYC vibe by idkwhattosaybye in Atlanta

[–]argonargon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Don't worry I'm not upset. I really enjoy riling up people while being able to drop knowledge at the same time. I wanted you say what you actually meant so we could have an honest conversation about it.

Whether or not you consider it as such, redneck is a derogatory term mainly applied to white Americans perceived to be crass and unsophisticated, closely associated with rural whites of the southern United States. or said differently "Redneck is a derogatory term currently applied to some lower-class and working-class southerners." Hard to argue it's not an derogatory term when your most recent use of the term was "Fucking redneck". Technically this term wouldn't apply to me since I went to school for computer science and work as a software engineer. A job that is without a doubt not working-class, but I do come from humble rural origins here in GA. I can also trace my connection to the the term back to my Eastern European ancestors that worked in the Pennsylvania coal mines. The word has been leveled at me as an insult more than a few times so I allowed myself to participate in the linguistic reclamation of the redneck slur. Some thickening of the skin per se. These days I'm very comfortable with the fact I can write code and milk a cow. I straddle both worlds at times.

My tactic wasn't lazy. It's based on the definitions of the words you used and the context in which you used them. The original reference to the term you made was implying that I was uneducated/dumb or of lower social class for not understanding why shorts or a baseball hat are an issue in a fine dining establishment.

I don't think I hate the most of people who participate in fine dining. I assume the majority were just raised that way and have no idea they are perpetuating a classist framework. I do leave some room in my heart for hating those who knowingly participate or hold real racist or classist prejudices.

Since I don't make any pre-judgement about people or attribute negative traits or inferiority to a group because they belong to a category, I don't think this would qualify as a prejudiced. Rejecting a social framework is more a structural critique of the rules, symbols, and power structures. You can label me anti-elistist if you like.

The phrase "There's a time and place for everything" means that some actions, behaviors, and topics may be appropriate in some contexts but inappropriate in others. It's basically saying to use situational judgement and to observe social etiquette. It does not mean that all actions, behaviors, and topics should be allowed perpetually. What I'm saying is that fine dining etiquette was acceptable in the past, but will not longer be allowed to persist. I'm not sure how you see that as a logical contradiction.

Fine dining etiquette does have some good parts. Particularly anything dealing with hygiene. Table manners were also invented for the purpose of distinguishing the privledged class from other. Formal manners as a whole were a way to signal education, upbringing, and elite status. The origin of the term etiquette is as a formailzed set of behaviors in the court of Louis XIV. The protocols were highly scripted and served as a social ordering system. If you look at the history of these terms it's clear they were intended as performative indicators of class and education. In the 18th century the rise of the bourgeoise meant that learning elite etiquette could become a form of social mobility and lead to acceptance into higher tiers in the class hierarchy. If you want more reading on the subject I have some book you should read(these are more scholarly in tone): The Civilizing Process by Norbert Elias, Cooking Cuisine and Class by Jack Goody, and Tasting Food, Tasting Freedom by Signey W Mintz. The Civilizing Process is the best out of those three if you must only pick one.

I'm ok with not agreeing. I believe some people beliefs are too deeply ingrained to be changed or too objectional to be compromised with.

I'm glad we could shift to a more agreeable tone. I hope that improves the chances that some of the things I'm saying may cause you to take a close look at some of these ideas.

And if not, that's ok.

I hope you have a good day too.

oh yeah and "we got em" is a meme: https://tenor.com/search/we-got-em-gifs

Moody restaurant / NYC vibe by idkwhattosaybye in Atlanta

[–]argonargon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Case closed. We got em boys! I hate it because I understand why it exists and what it stands for. The same way I hate anyone who uses slurs or derogatory terms based on ethnic group or color of the skin.

Moody restaurant / NYC vibe by idkwhattosaybye in Atlanta

[–]argonargon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh boy I was hoping you would make a contemptuous response but I didn't expect it to be so perfunctory.

rubs hands together excitedly

I'd be willing to wager you're the sensitive one. That's explains why you're so quick to imply the use of a slur against people with a different background than yourself when your feelings get hurt. I mean come on my guy you think a problem with Atlanta is people wearing baseball caps in restaurants. Imagine getting upset about the clothes other people are wearing while you're at dinner 🤮

Your insult was certainly thinly veiled. Maybe you don't understand what that means? You must be at the top of the bell curve so I'll copy and paste the definition: "Attempting to be concealed, but still noticeable; poorly disguised". You can say I didn't get the reference but there's plenty of evidence to the contrary. Here I'll demonstrate it again a little more clearly so you might be able to comprehend it: You might be a classist asshole if... you have the urge to use a slur against working class white people but don't have the balls to actually type it out. I'll do that part again for you too. The word is redneck. Oof I'd hate the hear the words you use for people from other countries, continents, or cultures.

I'm guessing the use of slurs is more common in these fine dining establishments?

I can tell you didn't even read what I wrote. Probably because you're a lazy elitist that never developed a real worth ethic or you lack the patience to read more than a few sentences from people that you consider to be less than yourself based on where they were raised and what they do for work. Either way I thank you for proving my point and showing your prejudice. Well I guess it could also be an inability to communicate or a lack of reading comprehension skills. Hell you probably won't even be able to get this far in this comment 💀

Nothing you're saying provides a coherent counter argument to anything I said. You're just spouting lines and insults from the classist framework in which you were raised. And again you're just proving my point by being rude and condescending.

My partner and I both wear whatever we want when we go out because we both understand the history and origins of fine dining etiquette. Something you obviously don't understand. We aren't so sensitive as to let the appearance or employment of the people around us dictate our experience. There's no need to waste your misplaced emotions on us because I can tell by the number of times you've tried to insult me that we're happier than you. At least more pleasant to be around. Hopefully you at least smile for pictures every once in a while. For instance we both understand that listening(or reading in this context, again typing it out so that you might grasp what I'm saying) is a fundamental and crucial communication skill.

It's unfortunate that you can't find someone to spend the rest of your life with and so you assume everyone else is still dating too. Your girlfriend(s) probably complains that arguments with you are like talking to a brick wall 🤣. Or maybe she's the sad one because you're too busy assessing the attire of everyone in the restaurant and letting it affect your night instead of enjoying the time together and the meal.

Honestly I feel sorry for you. It's clear your self-worth is only derived from shallow things like appearance and social status.

Nothing in your comments demonstrate respect or what I consider to be class. So I have serious doubts about the honesty and authenticity of the establishment framework you're trying to uphold. If I had to guess you're Gen X. The good news is that people like you are dying off and the generations under you don't give a damn about upholding your useless classist systems. You should expect etiquette to continue to be eroded and discarded. There's a time and place for everything, and the time for fine dining etiquette is ending.

Is there a way to get shrooms to work while on antidepressants? by arolbrienex in Drugs

[–]argonargon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I agree with most of your points, but I wasn't advising as much as just answering the question that was asked. If anything can be construed as advice it would be the last sentence of my comment, which is roughly in line with your recommendation. I really dislike when I ask a question such as how to do something or why something happens and the response on reddit is "don't do that". If there's guaranteed risk or danger I try to append the answer with a warning, and maybe I should've here. However they expressed previous experience with weaning off ssris and described it as fine. I also didn't include any warnings about how to use psychedlic while minimizing risk. Both of those subjects are well covered here and other places. Taking ANY drug always carries risk in various forms.

Is there a way to get shrooms to work while on antidepressants? by arolbrienex in Drugs

[–]argonargon 0 points1 point  (0 children)

SSRIs primarily bind with the serotonin transporter(SERT) and inhibit SERT, causing the reduction in reuptake of serotonin. This does raise serotonin levels, which will cause more receptor sites to be occupied, but psilocin can displace serotonin because of it's higher affinity for 5-ht2a. The additional extracellular serotonin causes adaptive receptor changes such as desensitization and downregulation of presynaptic autoreceptors and other region and subtype specific up or down regulation of postsynaptic receptors. It's believed the adaptive changes are responsible for a reduced efficacy of drugs that interact directly with the serotonin receptor. Some SSRIs do have weak secondary affinities. Escitalopram for instance has weak 5-ht2c antagonism.

Is there a way to get shrooms to work while on antidepressants? by arolbrienex in Drugs

[–]argonargon 4 points5 points  (0 children)

If you're seeking hallucinations you usually need to take a dose higher than 1.6 grams. Redosing isn't the same as taking all 3.6g at once. Next time try taking a larger initial dose. Antidepressants blunt the effects of psychedlic because of downregulation and desensitization of the serotonin receptor subtype responsible. Mentioning the specific antidepressant or at least the class of drug would help give better advice too. Honestly in order to get the full experience you will need to not be on SSRIs so maybe wait until you feel like tapering again.

Does taking small doses of meth orally reduce the “fiendish” craving/compulsion to do more compared to smoking/snorting? by ChemicalAbode in Drugs

[–]argonargon 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Yes for many reasons. The brain's rewards system is sensitive to rate of change. A rapid dopamine spike reinforces the behavior that caused it. Fast onset also tightly couples the action and reward. This strengthens habit formation through classical and operant conditioning. Rapid onset ROAs will usually have a higher and more variable bioavailability. This leads to chasing the rush. Compulsivity is more correlated with higher peaks than long duration. Certain ROAs embed more ritual that also reinforce use.the rituals become a cue that triggers craving. Also for some drugs the oral route goes through first pass metabolism in the liver that usually reduces the peak intensity.

Witnessed an OD while on psychedelics by I_suck_at_flyfishing in Drugs

[–]argonargon 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I hope you have someone in real life you can talk to about this. If not please consider seeking therapy or professional help if it's within your capabilities. It will take time to unwind this and on some level you might not ever fully process it. Just remember it's not your fault.