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Seems like a decent arrangement - if you've converted previously productive farmland into a solar array abomination. If they can bring the price down, I'd have no problem increasing my lamb uptake. Mutton? Leave that crap for the coyotes and wolves.

Seems like a decent arrangement - if you've converted previously productive farmland into a solar array abomination. If they can bring the price down, I'd have no problem increasing my lamb uptake. Mutton? Leave that crap for the coyotes and wolves.

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[–] 4 pts

I think the better long term solution would be to stop building solar panels and switching to nuclear. Lamb is tasty, but not worth the environmental cost of solar.

[–] 3 pts (edited )

If we can get rid these fucktard environmentalists out of the way we could probably be at full nuclear in 20 years. If not sooner. I used to work for a power company and I know there are a lot of moving parts in generation so a switchover will take time.

EDIT: We should have been full nuclear by the 1980s but fucktards and their fucktardery got in the way. Same with niggers on welfare killing off space exploration.

[–] 1 pt (edited )

I concur, but meanwhile those damn things keep popping up hither and yon.

[–] 1 pt

Put solar panels on the buildings that already exist and over water ways to decrease evaporation. Start there first.

[–] 1 pt

I have never and will never eat a baby animal. Never.

[–] 1 pt

If you've ever gulped questionable water, you've eaten baby tardigrades. XD

[–] 1 pt

Everytime I drink water from costco.