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He's right you know

>> No.18785544

>>18785535
>stop using gas and use electricity
>at a time when electric prices are sky high
>and EV vehicles are shorting the electric grid

clowns

>> No.18785552

>>18785535
>washingtonpost

>> No.18785554

>Twitter thread
>Tweet in OP image starts off with NTR
I miss when the internet was fun.

>> No.18785557

>>18785535
Where does electricity come from?

>> No.18785559

>>18785544
>EV vehicles are shorting the electric grid
>electric vehicle vehicles
>shorting the grid
not only are you slow, you're a liar too.

>> No.18785567

>>18785544
>noooo i can't stop ingesting poison when it's so cheap and affordable

>> No.18785573

>>18785557
electrons.

>> No.18785575

>>18785535
>causes 12.7% of childhood asthma
And how much is that?

>> No.18785583
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>>18785544
It's going to be hilarious in the USA if they actually go through with forcing all vehicles to be electric in a few years. The infrastructure isn't even remotely close to being up to it. Especially in dense metro areas. Anyone that's driven through a place like New Orleans or Chicago can testify that even with gasoline the stations are jam packed with huge lines and that's when it takes 10 minutes to fuel up and leave. Imagine when people have to park for 3 hours to fuel up. That same station that has 500 customers an hour now has available parking for 12 cars for the three hour charge. They'll literally have to level entire blocks just for charging.

>> No.18785591

>>18785535
The mere fact that someone pretending to be a real authority in anything would use a term like "gascucks" tells you everything.

>> No.18785592

>>18785559
please tell me how the USA grid is ready to handle thousands of electric cars charging plus a full switch to electric stoves and water heaters

>> No.18785599

>>18785535
I don't think there's anything more pathetic than a "lawyer, blogger, policy analyst, commentator and think-tank founder" using the word Gascuck unironically on his personal, public twitter account. My brain refuses to comprehend the rest of the post out of some kind of self-preservation instinct.

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18785604

>>18785583
its funny,i thought about this once. how to convert a gas station lot to an ev lot. in an ideal world you might get something like this

>> No.18785607

>>18785592
Americans can do anything they set their mind to

>> No.18785609

>>18785583
It's all good, in a handful of years no one in America will be driving cars anymore either way. That place is spiraling into the drain faster than Rome when the barbarians came knocking.

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Not my problem.

>> No.18785614

>>18785591
"an intelligent person would never talk like a 4channer" - Anonymous, /ck/, 2023

>> No.18785619

>>18785599
The best part is that it's guaranteed that he posted that from a device that contains plastic, made from natural gas. He's literally dependent on it while upset that it's fucking him. Like a cuck.

>> No.18785633

>>18785614
Not in public if they expected anyone to take them at all seriously.

>> No.18785636

>>18785633
This. Even niggers understand code switching.

>> No.18785640

>>18785633
They are taken seriously. Why aren't you?

>> No.18785644

>>18785557
>>18785619
Willfully missing the point. Using gas as an energy source =/= poisoning your children by deliberately filling your house with it.

>> No.18785660

>>18785535
bet that's a magen David joke
>perplexia

>> No.18785661

>>18785636
>>18785640
If you're not trolling, your brains are completely rotten.

>> No.18785664

>>18785661
>dumb zoomer retard doesn't know that you're not supposed to talk the same between professional, family, and peer settings
lol lmao

>> No.18785671

>>18785535
how can the gas pollute your home if you ignite it immediately?

>> No.18785677

>>18785664
You're pathetic.

>> No.18785679

>>18785671
He's worried about kids huffing pilot lights that go out.

>> No.18785681

>>18785677
no cap senpai?

>> No.18785688

>>18785677
You're having an internet fight.

>> No.18785689

>>18785609
We're all spiraling into the drain genius. What perfect society do you live in that's going to be immune from it?

>> No.18785694

I don't have children, but if I did I would set my cooking area outdoors under a shelter. It doesn't get colder than a brisk chill in winter here. But I don't have a yard. But that's OK because I don't have children.

>> No.18785708

I love cooking with gas
I have 90k btu gas stove that i use OUTSIDE
cooking with gas inside is absolute retard tier

>> No.18785720

>>18785535
>with teeth
>cancer is gay
>babies are for women

>> No.18785723

This seems like more of a side effect of modern architecture, honestly. We've gotten too good at preventing air from leaving the house

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>>18785607
fuck yea

>> No.18785736

>>18785583
The way gas stations work wont be a thing. Charging stations are planned to be installed all over towns and cities and not at one location like a gas station.

>> No.18785740

>>18785736
This. Gas stations only exist in one place because fuel can't be delivered everywhere. Most people will literally be charging their cars at their house and charging stations will be for long distance commuters.

>> No.18785747

>>18785535
Just have a window open lmao
If there's no fire there's no cooking

>> No.18785759

>>18785736
Except they don't have parking already for residents. The 250k+ visitors each day to NYC WILL still need fuel and they WONT have stations. This is of course completely ignoring the power plant output in the area as well.

>> No.18785766

>>18785759
I don’t know about NY specifically but its rather easy to install charging stations anywhere on a city block since the infrastructure is there already.

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>>18785535
>12.7% of childhood asthma cases come from a gas stove
This is a perfect example of your average "science" worshipper. Skips right past "why?" to "be terrified in rapturous fear of". I'm nearly positive childhood asthma is far more likely to be cause by a lack of exercise, obesity, processed foods, plastic in our blood, water and food, xenoestrogens and a hundred different things than some kid developing asthma because of a stove. A gas stove or a wood fire has been a part of my childhood food, and so has playing outside, being expected to test myself, and an extreme distrust in people who tell you exactly why everything you do is bad, because number.

I've had electric coil, induction and gas, and honestly the best one not even close is gas. Not as good as a wood fire, but If we're talking "what if everyone did it?" we'd be back in victorian london with smog.

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>>18785535
>twitter screenshot thread

>> No.18785822

>>18785689
Nowhere faster than the US though and you're the ones who have been fucking up any other country that tries to run itself well. It's okay though, this isn't a debate I'm just enjoying watching the fire.>>18785689

>> No.18785831

https://www.epa.gov/no2-pollution/basic-information-about-no2

>Breathing air with a high concentration of NO2 can irritate airways in the human respiratory system. Such exposures over short periods can aggravate respiratory diseases, particularly asthma, leading to respiratory symptoms (such as coughing, wheezing or difficulty breathing), hospital admissions and visits to emergency rooms. Longer exposures to elevated concentrations of NO2 may contribute to the development of asthma and potentially increase susceptibility to respiratory infections. People with asthma, as well as children and the elderly are generally at greater risk for the health effects of NO2.

>NO2 along with other NOx reacts with other chemicals in the air to form both particulate matter and ozone. Both of these are also harmful when inhaled due to effects on the respiratory system.

https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/are-gas-stoves-bad-for-our-health/

>The Stanford study also looked at the amount of nitrogen oxides produced when using the stoves. In a matter of minutes, families who do not use their exhaust hoods and who have small, poorly ventilated kitchens can surpass the Environmental Protection Agency’s outdoor exposure limit for nitrogen dioxide of 100 parts per billion (ppb) per hour. (The EPA does not have an indoor safety standard for these gases.) Even short exposures to excess nitrogen dioxide can aggravate symptoms in people with respiratory conditions. And there is substantial evidence that long-term exposure raises the risk of developing asthma.

Well, that seems like it's only a problem if people don't use their vent hoods. Every kitchen is required by law to have them, for safety reasons. You're not just cooking with the vents closed, are you?

>> No.18785844

>>18785822
Unless you're Iran or North Korea your currency is backed by the US dollar. Literally everywhere will get exactly as bad as the US. Unless of course your country doesn't use money.

>> No.18785955

>>18785535
Man, I really feel like my day would be improved by being subjected to some self-important twitter retard's opinion on a topic he doesn't understand, but has an emotional attachment to

>> No.18786038

>one study he didn't read finds a correlation
>it is now fact

Idiots and science should have never mixed. I blame bill nye and nasa t-shirts.

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>>18785535
Well anons it's official, time to go back.
Anything that makes leftoids seethe is good for you.

>> No.18786254

>>18785552
Exactly, bullshit statistic designed to scare people into using less energy while rich people like Bezos burn thousands of gallons of bunker oil cruising around in his yacht

>> No.18786278

>>18785592
Electric utilities have been scaling up the grid to meet new demand since electricity was invented.

This whole chud panic of “oh noes the weak grid can’t handle it!!!” is stupid. Do you dumbasses like paying money to the Arab oil sheiks?

>> No.18786325

>bro society is collapsing!!!!!!111
kek lol