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Baalf @lemmy.world
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A nuclear plant’s closure was hailed as a green win. Then emissions went up
  • Well, considering the ones clammoring for it, specifically, are ANTI-environmentalists, forgive me if I have a hard time trusting a source of energy that's proven to be catastrophic for most life in the past. I get it: people are talking about how totally safe it is now, but again. It's specifically ANTI-environmentalists saying this and pushing for nuclear. I'll wait for people with genuine compassion for the environment and not contrarians to accept it before I do.

  • A nuclear plant’s closure was hailed as a green win. Then emissions went up
  • Lol, anti-environment propaganda. Also, it's really hard for me to accept nuclear energy as a source, considering how dangerous it can be, and because of the fact that ANTI-environmentalists are pushing for it so hard.

  • Favorite anthro-starring video games?

    I guess, it's the first post here. I'm not sure what to say. Ummm...

    I guess we can talk about anthro-starring games. Has anyone ever played Mad Rat Dead? It's a rhythm game starring this lab rat who only has a few days to live, and has the power to turn back time. He uses the powers of rhythm and time reversal in his quest to kill you, all the while his sentient heart does his best to talk him out of killing you all the way up to the big part where you ultimately decide whether you live or die. It's honestly a pretty unique game, and Mad Rat has become one of my favorite videogame characters of all time for, honestly, how deep and relatable he is, and how he constantly struggles with his vengeful thoughts and his partnership with his heart.

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