aphextwinselectedambientworks:daco-bromanian:theun–sj:durkin73:kaldicuct:sirfrogsworth:When you can
aphextwinselectedambientworks:daco-bromanian:theun–sj:durkin73:kaldicuct:sirfrogsworth:When you can destroy a false Republican talking point using fuzzy penguins that is a win-win in my book. @sirfrogsworth Why are you a fuckin moron?1, The turbines in Texas are not the small portable ones that are easily maintained.2. You would think that a wind turbine IN FUCKING TEXAS WOULD BE DESIGNED DIFFERENTLY THAN ONE ANTARTICA.3. “Republican talking point”? To say that the turbines are frozen…. WHEN ALASKA IS FUCKING WARMER THAN TEXAS RIGHT NOW?https://www.weathernationtv.com/news/wait-what-alaska-warmer-than-texas-on-tuesday/4. Just because it’s said by republicans doesn’t mean posting a picture of Antartica turbines suddenly means the ones in Texas are suddenly thawed out.5. This is freak weather for people who usually deal with desert conditions on average. Put an Inuit in the Sahara and see how fast they have a heat stroke. And all these people who think it’s funny that people are dying, chances are would laugh at the Inuit. Probably for something as petty as if he voted for a non democrat. Do you understand how evil that is?Smug democrat voice: “surely if the power source in a desolate tundra that only needs to power like one person per a metric fuck ton of land mass can work. then a completely different variant designed for an entirely different environment, that needs to power highly dense urban areas, and is hit by a freak once in a lifetime weather should be fine.”This is what happens when people have an education but still don’t know how to do jack shit. I know for a fact this dude just assumed with their giant smooth college brain, that Texas just has shittier wind turbines. The concept of certain conditions effecting performance and choosing different designs based on what’s going to work best most of the time is completely lost on them. That’s not even a real picture, it’s Photoshopspectacular the dipshit vegans of energy generation incredible -- source link