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reading this deposition that just got dropped where someone sued musk and ohhhh my god it is this funniest thing ever . i can see why his lawyer tried to keep this confidential . they’re both maybe the biggest idiots . this is like ace attorney

PLEASE read this

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bankston is my HERO he’s tearing these people apart

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damn

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HE LEFT

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????

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oh my god

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KILL HIM

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he is DONE.

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HELP ME .

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wow. ok.

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genuinely first two pages he says that he thinks ben’s lawyer is the one who is actually suing him and admits he has no clue what the lawsuit is about .

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doing a reread now this is so cunty

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goddamn .

fun fact: the Mr. Bankston here is Mark Bankston, the same lawyer who absolutely ruined Alex Jones during the Sandy Hook trial.

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The end is killing me. God fuckin damn.

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Oh holy shit did I never post the finished blanket from my saga earlier this year

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Did finish it before the wedding!! My sister cried and I cried and her husband loved it and it was lots of love all around. It is actually queen sized, nearly 100"x100", done in worsted weight on size 8/5mms.

The final tally:

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Just over 240 hours 💀

Also can’t believe I didn’t mention it but I also made a matching one for their cat. They put it on this chair which is specifically this guy’s and has never been sat on by a human since they got it

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In honor of breaking 1k notes on this I am pinning this post, mostly bc I want everyone liking reblogging and commenting to know that I am crying tears of joy and love you all very dearly. Thank you so so so much ;_; !!!!!!!!!!

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There’s a bunch of adhd advice out there that’s like “people with adhd tend to work better under deadlines due to the anxiety so here are ways to artificially induce a stress response in order to get you to get work done” and it’s like well what if I don’t want to be stressed out all the time in order to function

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Pull me close - 26x32” acrylic on canvas. This will be released as a print fund raiser for a local aids organization. Each print purchased will be entered into a raffle to win the physical painting. Release date coming soon. 50% of all profits will be donated to the organization/events.

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I just think it would be funny to switch things up and lead with “popular far-right online blogger, Joan Rowling” once in awhile.

“Joan Rowling, most famous for her staunch opposition to equal rights through her popular Twitter blog”

“Long time advocate against women’s rights, Joan Rowling.”

“Joan Rowling, perhaps best known for her role in ignoring pornography tweeted at children, is a staunch anti-women crusader and former writer.”

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This article is actually about a very serious problem. If you overgenerate electricity it increases the phase frequency of the power grid, and if that goes out of sync with your generators (including solar panels) it can destroy them. In the kind of way where your power grid is fucked for months. It is very very very very bad.

California started a program to make solar panels more affordable by offering very low interest rates for solar panels, to allow people to benefit from their lifetime $/energy cost that’s below fossil fuels, without having to worry about the high frontloaded cost. However they did not do this for batteries. And power grid quality batteries with massive energy storage and serious charge-discharge lifetimes, are expensive.

And they did this because while solar panels are cheaper than fossil fuels per kilowatt hour of electricity over their lifetime, solar panels plus batteries are not. And California wanted a supplemented free market solution and didn’t really want to think about the part that direct government intervention in the form of taxation and paying for this change would be necessary.

So everyone in California just kept adding solar panels to the grid with no disconnect mechanisms, until eventually it hit a point where at noon, solar panels generated more power than the entire grid needed. With no batteries to store the excess. This is a motherfucking power grid killer. It is a scenario where people get left in the fucking dark for months because of how badly it destroys the powergrid.

So the power grid authorities did the only thing they could do. They called up every industrial plant with heavy duty equipment and ovens they could and paid them to turn it on full blast (because using that equipment costs money in wear and tear even without the electricity cost). And in doing so, avoided disaster.

That’s what this article is talking about. They are solar panel researchers criticizing a capitalist adoption strategy and promoting direct government intervention to create renewable energy. However as with most newspapers they don’t get to choose the title, the editor picks the most provocative title that will get clicks.

Okay here’s another case where I originally reblogged the first part without thinking, and now we have the proper context. Damn