Message from @fallot

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2017-05-24 13:54:56 UTC  

"it's a brain disorder where you don't have enough serotonin lol"

2017-05-24 13:55:33 UTC  

do you live in a big city

2017-05-24 13:55:34 UTC  

horrible experience of life with no hope for the future->fucking magnets->magical decrease in serotonin->pill fixes it

2017-05-24 13:55:39 UTC  

yes

2017-05-24 13:55:47 UTC  

a hive

2017-05-24 13:55:51 UTC  

yuck

2017-05-24 13:55:54 UTC  

dalit hive

2017-05-24 13:56:03 UTC  

I am in a small town for the first time and it's a world of difference

2017-05-24 13:56:17 UTC  

well yeah you live on the scale people were meant to live

2017-05-24 13:56:33 UTC  

we are moving right now and we have to be home so dalits can come into our place and look at it

2017-05-24 13:57:16 UTC  

yeah. it feels that way. I have plans to move back to a city in a year or two but I'm trying to slither out of it. after a year of walking to work I can't imagine getting in a car and joining the freeway of ants

2017-05-24 13:58:01 UTC  

it's funny how a long commute --> magnets --> no seratonin

2017-05-24 13:59:27 UTC  

yes

2017-05-24 13:59:37 UTC  

hellish life->???->omg brain chemicals 😦

2017-05-24 13:59:48 UTC  

maybe, just maybe, we are people and this is an unacceptable way to live

2017-05-24 14:00:00 UTC  

just a thought I guess

2017-05-24 14:56:17 UTC  

a person I work with has been out of the office for two days at a critical time

2017-05-24 14:56:22 UTC  

due to an asthma attack

2017-05-24 14:56:45 UTC  

which would normally not bother me except that knowing he has asthma really makes his thrice daily smoke breaks look pretty fucking stupid

2017-05-24 15:00:47 UTC  

@UOC your job seems to be evil

2017-05-24 15:00:51 UTC  

How do you cope

2017-05-24 15:01:42 UTC  

Or is it not an issue?

2017-05-24 15:01:57 UTC  

The only people hurt by my job are the corporate structure of power companies

2017-05-24 15:02:11 UTC  

who have a state-granted monopoly on a service area

2017-05-24 15:02:44 UTC  

I see. Does it not introduce a large amount of bureaucratic inefficiency

2017-05-24 15:02:55 UTC  

Leading to effects ar the bottom

2017-05-24 15:03:07 UTC  

I.e. workforce of those power companies?

2017-05-24 15:03:24 UTC  

They need to by federal law

2017-05-24 15:03:37 UTC  

Ensure a portion of power gen is renewable right?

2017-05-24 15:03:41 UTC  

Man. I could go on about this for days. It all starts with the concept of how power companies make money.

2017-05-24 15:04:17 UTC  

I appreciate the part where power structures receive pressure

2017-05-24 15:04:28 UTC  

But as the governing standards are evil

2017-05-24 15:04:38 UTC  

Meant to promote waste etc

2017-05-24 15:04:42 UTC  

The state sets a price that includes a certain percentage of profit. This gives power companies a perverse incentive to develop unnecessary projects then recoup those costs + profit margins through raised electricity rates.

2017-05-24 15:04:50 UTC  

It seems a greater evil than power company evil

2017-05-24 15:05:00 UTC  

Go on

2017-05-24 15:05:32 UTC  

To answer your question, there is a ton of bureaucracy. De-regulation could solve a lot of that but also presents certain problems.

2017-05-24 15:06:21 UTC  

I think it's unlikely that the grid is developed enough that everyone could have reasonably affordable power on demand with a fully de-regulated grid right now. Maybe in the near future.

2017-05-24 15:06:40 UTC  

What is your own opinion on renewable energy

2017-05-24 15:06:45 UTC  

In general

2017-05-24 15:07:56 UTC  

ESSENTIAL