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Everyone Is Talking About Alucard Saying "God Shits In My Dinner Once Again" But Remember That Trevor
Everyone is talking about Alucard saying "God shits in my dinner once again" but remember that Trevor never said it in his company as far as we know so they really do just share the same braincell and every time it hits a corner Alucard continues his downward spiral.
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yuri plisetsky is so pure someone please protect him
he gets to hasetsu right? and he’s looking at this statue and he takes a photo and he’s about to post it and then he’s like
because apparently this fifteen year old punkass bitch must’ve stolen his coach’s credit card and bought himself a damn plane ticket (i doubt he took money from his grandpa) to japan without telling anyone. including his coach… who he sees literally every day and is already having a fucking heart attack about victor quitting, can you imagine poor yakov losing his shit because he lost this small trash child
and yuri’s solution to being alone in a new place is standing out like a sore thumb in his leopard print and his studded backpack like a figure from the 90s that he wasn’t even born yet for, and basically just running around :V yelling until someone points him in the right direction, because he came to this country with no supervision and no plan, until
aaaand he blows his fucking cover because he can’t resist posting a selfie on insta. someone please introduce yuri plisetsky and phichit chulanont i s2g.
also shoutout to yakov for being up on the times and not being one of those flip-phone weird uncles. i respect that.
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Many scientists have been telling us how the world will look like, if we don’t act now. However, others, like Chan, are tracking what success might look like.
They are not simply day-dreamers either. They aren’t being too optimistic. They are putting together road maps for how to safely get to the planet envisioned in the 2015 Paris Agreement, where temperatures hold at 1.5 degrees Celsius higher than before we started burning fossil fuels, this article from July states.
“Three decades is enough to do a lot of important things. In the next few years—if we get started on them—they will pay dividends in the coming decades,” says Chan, the lead author of the chapter on achieving a sustainable future in a recent UN report that predicted the possible extinction of a million species.
Making these changes won’t mean years of being poor, cold and hungry before things get comfortable again, the scientists insist. They say that if we start acting seriously NOW, we stand a decent chance of transforming society without huge disruption.
No doubt, it will take a massive switch in society’s energy use. But without us noticing, that’s already happening. Not fast enough, maybe, but it is. Solar panels and offshore wind power plummet in price. Iceland and Paraguay have stripped the carbon from their grids, according to a new energy outlook report from Bloomberg. Europe is on track to be 90 per cent carbon-free by 2040. And Ottawa says that Canada is already at 81 per cent, thanks to hydro, nuclear, wind and solar.
Decarbonizing the whole economy is within grasp. We can do this.
“If we have five years of really sustained efforts, making sure we reorient our businesses and our governments toward sustainability, then from that point on, this transition will seem quite seamless. Because it will just be this gradual reshaping of options,” Chan says, adding: “All these things seem very natural when the system is changing around you.”
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