At some point I think we have to acknowledge that having people on Earth incurs some cost. I really don't like the environmentalists who want to get rid of cows and other pasture animals as common food sources. The land they eat from is pastureland. It's not farmable land. It's marginal. If you got rid of all those animals, the land would just sit there and be unproductive. And we wouldn't have more room for agriculture on that land. And then there's the question of how you feed so many people. I don't know about you, but I've tried vegan eating before, and it's basically impossible to not be hungry without animal products. Humans are evolved to consume animal protein. And then all this "eat bugs" garbage... Ugh The only problem i see with your argument is that methane is a stronger greenhouse gas than co2, so the proportionality has to keep that in mind.
@jamessorrel Thank you for your comment. I did account for the fact that methane is a stronger greenhouse gas. As I said in the video, co2 still accounts for 8.4 times as much warming.
Ive been to a few amatuer nights, and seen some unknown comics who were amazing, and also some horrendous b0mbings, but in a way, they were funny too as so terrible. I havr only seen one famous comic live. Stand up. It was the now infamous Micheal Barrymore. But no lie, he was great on stage. Actually way more funny than his tv persona.
Doug was one of my favorite comedians. But i think he is past it. Ps very jealous that you got to see Stewart Lee. He is on my bucket list to see live. He is in my top 5 of all time. Id even be happy to watch him b0mb
I recently went through a few years of pretty bad finances, but i held on and eventually pushed through. Its all about momentum. And hanging in their. Once you get on the even slightly winning side it kind of can all start working out great.
Best of luck Sam 😊 I notice that many people in your situation can become very defeatist in their attitude. Please don't let that be you. Always aim to learn, learn how to speak, to move to engage. The world is yours, dance with the joy of it. Be kind to yourself and others and be the best you can be ❤
A lot of Orwell's writing was about experiences he had in his life, and his musings relating to them. I think a story about things that you've experienced would be pretty interesting and would potentially be easier than fiction work. Keep strong man.
@@jamessorrel Sometimes people are assholes. Mostly they're nice though and just want to have a good time. I'm not overly sociable myself, and I'm pretty certain I'm on the spectrum so I find dealing with people hard also. It gets easier over time.
You are a miracle and pure magic. Just like me, just like all of us. Still, its been like 3 years of me telling you now. Sort your fkin audio out man. Its not rocket science.
Do you have a driving licence? Or a bicycle ? I can reccomend delivery work as a good money maker in the short term. And you are out and about in the world getting paid to deliver stuff. Its pretty much the only job i like in uk
Is the homeless shelter religious? The shelters here are religious af. Regarding the catch-22 of working vs a place to stay, it seems like the rich and powerful just want us to be screwed and stuck
Yeah, it's a Christian charity. And I totally agree, they just want to wring money out of you as soon as you're earning anything. The super-rich get away with massive breaks, but as soon as the poor want to earn anything we get taxed immediately. It's obscene.
@@randomfarmer I feel like it's made to keep poor people poor. And isn't it interesting that homeless shelters always seem to be Christian charities? Why are there no public shelters I wonder. Do they make you go to their church services or pray the way they want you to? I have read reviews of a homeless shelter where if you own a car they make you give them ownership of it, and they make you go to their church services and pray the way they want you to.
The 15 degrees figure is from the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) "Standard Atmosphere" model. NASA use it as it's an agreed international standard. The model isn't intended for use in predicting the temperature at ground level, it's for aviation. When you move far up and away from land, things normalise and you get a predictable fall-off of temperature from that "15 degrees at mean sea level" reference point. Very useful to have this standard because temperature is a factor in measuring altitude, so it helps if everyone agrees to such a standard to avoid collisions, etc.
If it's some arcane reference point for aviation, it shouldn't be quoted as mean surface temperature (which NASA do). If you Google Earth's average temperature, this number comes up. It gives a misleading estimate of the true average and is determined only by daytime temperature readings from satellites. It's clearly not used just in aviation. It's used across the sciences to gauge Earth's average temperature, including in climate research, and it gives misleading information about the climate.
What about the Gravitational lensing effects, that's being observed interacting with Dark Matter, and the Neutron Star Merging, Dark Matter bow waves? 🤔
Hey while we're dropping dumb ideas... What if the universal expansion is a product of space stretching from massive objects compacting it locally. The space grid is being compacted and flows into gravity wells, so what happenes to the space further away, it must be stretching, or growing in some way. I feel this idea fits well with things like "conformal cyclic cosmology"
Only giving one example to support your agreement with the heat energy idea is... rather stupid. I'd like to see the math involved with this, and I assure it won't be right because if the explanation for dark matter was as simple as heat energy we would've figured it out already