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pinnacledrop54.bsky.social
Love EV's, renewable energy, espresso & pour-over... Interested in, and a very robust commentator on Aust. Politics & Corporate Media (I can be harsh!). Will block M”GA, T”sla/M”sk simps, baseload dinosaurs, religious nuts & cookers with great relish!
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Geez, an alcoholic ex-Fox bimbo judging someone.
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So good to have a discussion panel that doesn't treat us like morons.
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Resolve Monitor = LNP push polling.
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This is a reminder to cancel your Amazon Prime subscription
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The dopey Australian media are so easy to manipulate.
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Doesn't want his used Depends to be discovered.
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Or in this case, third generation removes the toxic build up.
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They really are a loathsome family. All of them.
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Use non-disposable cup, easy
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#putMillionaireDutton/BillionaireGinalast on the voting ballot - they are obviously looking to be the Australian Trump/Musk equivalent. Don't trust one thing they say.
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Dog Killer is particularly needy for attention.
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If you could leave the USA, it’s a good option.
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Ita and David were a Tory wrecking machine.
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Yuk, how can an industry be so awful? I'll definitely be buying from somewhere else.
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Is the USA a new state of Russia? Seems like it.
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If you say so
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Hey, I'm allowed to have another view.
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Yes
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It's such a massive country - Alps, Rainforests, Deserts, Plains etc
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Again, respectfully I've have another view. With variable renewables + firming, the idea of permanent baseload generation is redundant. There is just demand and supply. Gas peakers are there to meet any demand that can't be met by renewables/firming.
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Baseload is a redundant concept. As I said, let’s just agree to disagree.
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Now known as Renewables plus Storage.
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This makes sense to me.
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We will agree to disagree on that one.
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Musk looks like he really struggles to keep any semblance of masculinity- he seems to be constantly melting into something “other”. He’s clearly uncomfortable in his skin.
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The idea of baseload energy is redundant.
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Gee Nikki, a bit slow on the uptake.
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I’m not anti-nuclear, but accept that it’s time has passed in Australia. Renewables & storage are superior (and proven) in every criteria.
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Exactly 💯
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It’s the centralised commodity lobby really. The idea of a decentralised, behind the meter renewable energy solution makes the Tories ill. Gina + LNP + LNP approved Lobbyists + LNP approved Consultants (ready to bill the Australian taxpayer for endless analysis).
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The pro-nuclear lobby are getting desperate.
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Yes Abbott and Turnbull were co-conspirators - whatever Rupert wants etc. www.theguardian.com/technology/2...
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Still makes me ill thinking about the taxpayer funds wasted on copper NBN.
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Malcolm is so much braver now that he is powerless.
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Yes, hopefully we've learnt from the Qantas grift.
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Hey Dog killer, look over at Shitler - he should be on your list.
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Omg, Musk needs rehab.
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Better to dump the USA - who needs their fake friendship? Hopefully Europe will uplift their defence spend with USA-not-preferred clauses.
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Yes definitely partisan, pro-Israel/don't mention "genocide" but for me, I'm not sure Dreyfus understood the bidding war/escalation hysteria that Albanese and he were buying into.
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Dreyfus has been played so easily. The Zionist lobby in Australia are ruthless.
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Mr McRorter
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Musk is so desperate to find a personality. It's been an absolute failure so far.