I always see those events on the horizon, but I dare not go to the Holy Ghost or how that one is called.
I always see those events on the horizon, but I dare not go to the Holy Ghost or how that one is called.
Black hole that only bends light… interesting concept. I’d gravitate to calling this unholy.
It’s in the language addendum, Vindr something.
! Bechel and Azlagur feel like a beginning of laying the explanations for Guntera. !<
The book also made clear how much elvish literature Eragon read in Ellesmera and how important it was that Oromis, Glaedr and Arya talked to Eragon in the Ancient Language. Galbatorix was not a good teacher to Murtagh, but Murtagh was a good student.
I did not quite understand what ‘Concentrate air and light’ was supposed to be. Is it something nuclear?
I did finish it in English some days ago and will read it in my language again once it’s translated. I really liked it, but it feels either like the beginning to a whole new saga or likea long side quest.
I wonder if a forklift somewhere was ever consecrated.
HOLY FORKLIFT
The combined risk of posthumanity pollution and catastrophic failures makes it a no-go for a risk averse society. Germany is spatially a comparably small country with high population density, there is not really a place where you easily can say no one lives here for the next thousands of years.
La Hague and Sellafield are or were places of necessary production chain segments with high pollution danger and history.
Zaporishja shows how dangerous centralised power production can be.
PV and wind energy were politically advocated for in Germany (California as well btw) before they were cheap and mass produced and efficient, even or especially against nuclear energy.
Austria actually is somewhat of a success story with a similar history.
Alagaësia, 1st high fantasy book of mine + interesting magic system
No.
Schacht Konrad was a bad idea. Gorleben would’ve been a bad idea.
La Hague and Sellafield were bad ideas.
Nuclear risk aversion is democratically decided.
Nuclear energy discourages wind energy expansion, which is the better path for Germany IMO.
Do you know what set a bad precedent? The Holocaust. The Second World War.
Never again.
I’m just cheeseposting.
I’d just like to interject for a moment. What you’re refering to as vegan, is in fact, arch/vegan, or as I’ve recently taken to calling it, arch plus vegan. Vegan is not an operating system unto itself, but rather another free component of a fully functioning arch system made useful by the arch corelibs, shell utilities and vital system components comprising a full OS as defined by POSIX.
This going to trigger so many >!cheeseflakes!< who have made eating cheese their whole personality.
And before any body starts screeching, I’m not even a vegan. I do mostly make vegan home at food, but you can pry my cold, dead hands out of my cheese, and I also occasionally eat fish or meat.
Was sollen die Nachbarn sagen?
South China Morning Post. One Belt. Hmm.
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I’d think NK learnt its lesson from the 1990s about food. I guess, NK is interested in goods that aren’t easily made at home and isn’t already being supplied by China. Latter condition somewhat cancels out bulk goods.
I’d tip on infrastructure building.
I just can’t with politics rn. CoViD, Ukraine, deintegration of climate activism, Hamas-Israel War in Israel and Gaza all happened somewhat in short time span and all the explanations so far have been (of the entire left TBH) insufficient.
Complex issues that need answers, but those need years of thinking, I guess.
This should bar them from pulling bought titles from libraries as well.