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The One

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  1. 7 hours ago, Voodoo said:

    Read the news "story".

    There is literally nothing there.

    An incident, you should report...if you see something...

    And the media and law enforcement wonders why people are skeptical.

    More details, when they become available.

    Well how in the fuck do they do something without details.

    Obviously they were available..they arrested somebody.

    I fucking hate the new media.

    No kidding I just read that 30 minutes , maybe a Lois Hanna find 

    Who knows 

  2. On 9/28/2023 at 11:51 PM, BOHICA said:

    Poor people and children.  Don’t have no chance.

     

    “There are children who come in with skin infections, with headaches [and] bone pain, even though they are young. Before, we did not see as many illnesses as now, and I believe it is due to the contamination caused by the oil spills,” said Guilmara Chuje Salas, a nurse who has worked in the health care facility in José Olaya for several years.

    Although the effects of contamination from the continuous oil spills cannot be seen at first, there is a “before” and an “after” in terms of companies’ arriving to the Achuar community. José Chuje said that 50 years ago, his grandparents were able to hunt near the community and drink water from the river without risking their health. Now, in the places where the Achuar people used to gather food and hunt for animals, there are oil wells, oil residue and barrels of toxic waste.
     

    “I want a better life for my children. We want to live peacefully, without contamination, like anyone else. We want the government to change those pipelines, because the oil always falls [from them] and builds up,” said José Chuje, an Achuar community member from José Olaya.
     

    https://news.mongabay.com/2023/09/peruvian-amazon-wounds-remain-after-50-years-of-oil-spills-on-achuar-land/

    Please explain to us how the metal and plastics are made for the wonder car ??? Plesse explain the material for seats ,afloor mats are produced??? 

  3. 1 hour ago, BOHICA said:

    What is lithium mining going to create?  Most of the worlds lithium supply comes from hard rock mines in Australia outback.  The other portion comes from Chile which they just pull toxic water up from the earth and let the water evaporate leaving behind the toxic stuff to use in batteries

    Hey dumb dumb please explain how these toxic batteries  are produced and how they "Will " be disposed of !!!

     

  4. 1 hour ago, toslow said:

    Ahhh NO that's not how it works. But good try bullshitting 

    Is lithium mining environmentally friendly?
     
     
    The process of extracting lithium consumes significant amounts of water and energy, and lithium mining can pollute the air and water with chemicals and heavy metals. In addition, mining lithium can disrupt wildlife habitats and cause soil erosion, leading to long-term ecological damage.Feb 24, 2023

    The guy is fucked in the head 

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  5. On 9/28/2023 at 11:51 PM, BOHICA said:

    Poor people and children.  Don’t have no chance.

     

    “There are children who come in with skin infections, with headaches [and] bone pain, even though they are young. Before, we did not see as many illnesses as now, and I believe it is due to the contamination caused by the oil spills,” said Guilmara Chuje Salas, a nurse who has worked in the health care facility in José Olaya for several years.

    Although the effects of contamination from the continuous oil spills cannot be seen at first, there is a “before” and an “after” in terms of companies’ arriving to the Achuar community. José Chuje said that 50 years ago, his grandparents were able to hunt near the community and drink water from the river without risking their health. Now, in the places where the Achuar people used to gather food and hunt for animals, there are oil wells, oil residue and barrels of toxic waste.
     

    “I want a better life for my children. We want to live peacefully, without contamination, like anyone else. We want the government to change those pipelines, because the oil always falls [from them] and builds up,” said José Chuje, an Achuar community member from José Olaya.
     

    https://news.mongabay.com/2023/09/peruvian-amazon-wounds-remain-after-50-years-of-oil-spills-on-achuar-land/

    Wait and see what lithium mining is going to create !! 

  6. 3 hours ago, Jerry 976 said:

     

    I'll take a hard pass on posting pics of my Lady, the last time you posted pics of your Lady someone got banned because they made a comment about your lady you didn't like............... :thumbsup: 

     

    J.M.O. - If you post pics of your Lady you should except any and all comments about your Lady, after all you posted the pics........... :thumbsup:

     

    You totally missed the boat on this one 

    :bc:

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