What point? All that's been presented is that you post racist shit. There's no argument, it's just a factual presentation. It's not a logical conclusion it's a basic premise.
roguetrick
There's no argument to be had, obviously. If you want one:
Racist shit is dumb. You acknowledge posting racist shit. Therefore you post dumb shit.
I feel justified but I also feel a bit racist. by Plesiohedron @lemmy.cafe
Which one are you stamets.
Industrial producer gas generally produces 5 percent aromatics by weight of feedstock with their light tar(the stuff diy gasifiers have to clean out) being roughly 70 percent benzene and toulene. There's not data on diy gasifiers but expect it to be worse, with more varied polycyclics that likey much more toxic that aren't particularly filtered out by bubbling it through water. These heavy polycyclics are generally eliminated in the gasoline cracking stage.
That snail ain't gonna let you touch his fucking rocket/arugula. But he'd like to see you try.
You've got a significant misunderstanding on the level I'm talking about. Incomplete pyrolysis creates cancer causing compounds in the percentage level, gasoline and smoke has it in the parts per million. It's multiple orders of magnitude more toxic. Gasoline fumes, wood smoke, and car exhaust are like breathing clean air compared to this shit.
combustible gas
Which contains a whole lot of carbon monoxide and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons. Make sure that shit is sealed well because those PAHs will give you super cancer if you breathe it in while riding your bike. And don't play with the "tar" without extensive PPE because that shit is concentrated PAH carcinogens.
Can't make a freebase pipe with a scrub daddy though. Chore boy still holds that crown.
They rent or lease spaces if they don't have enough. It means they're paying for the infrastructure they use. The alternative is the above system that just enforces car centrism. I don't consider it particularly hostile myself. Parking would be dirt cheap in rural areas and very expensive in urban. And inacessable suburban hellholes would be penalized. As it should be.
You either own a space or you don't. I edited it earlier about overnight street parking being outlawed if that's what you're talking about. I don't know what you mean by parking at their homes. Driveways? That's owning a space. The key point here is if a house/apartment isn't built with a space you need to get one either from someone who isn't using it or a commercial parking structure. If a municipality wanted to dole out street parking in residential areas they could do that too.
Lose what?