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>>21297>pic 2Pretty schizo-tier, but I'm assuming irony because Astrazeneca isn't the name of a vaccine, but a medical company that uses taxpayer gibs and embezzlement to try to resell overpriced meds to Americans at an almost-affordable price. The vaccine is named after the company, and an obscure conglomeration of short words spread across three different languages is such an uncool idea for your evil organization that I doubt that was the way they named the company. It was probably just a nonsense word they made up because it was easy to copyright, the same reason why all prescription drugs have ridiculous nonsense word names.
Have a mare
>>21299>Pretty schizo-tierIt is indeed but a red flag nevertheless.
Homosexual transvestite stuff.
>>21336She's right though. The first sailors became filthy rich merchant-kings. Think of the Phoenicians.
>>21337>She's right though.She's not. In her mind high tech wind powered XXI century ships is the hype. Reality is shown in the second pic, the same than electricity generated by wind or solar, it is condemned to failure because unreliability and to be not practical. High density reliable transport needs diesel.
>>21338I was being ironic, but she's literally right. The first people who made wine powered ships made the equivalent of billions of dollars. She just got the timing wrong, since it's been a thing for ages.
>unreliability and to be not practicalLooks like sails are making a comeback though. Whoever gets them to work efficiently and practically for large steel transport vessels will save quite a bit in fuel money. Even if diesel is used part of the way, getting a large vessel to be pulled or pushed by wind for another part of the trip would save a lot.
>electricity generatedThat's not necessarily what wind powered means is powered by wind. It doesn't mean running on electricity. Electric ships are usually nuclear powered.
>>21339>That's not necessarily what wind powered means is powered by wind. It doesn't mean running on electricity.I think he meant to say something else. Basically that wind powered ships will be too impractical/inefficient to be worth it. Just like eolic and solar energy.
But I get what you mean. There's potential in "hybrid" ships.
One day modern science will rediscover retard power a renewable energy source and providing a stable income.
Paving a way for better energy alternatives as retards stop collaborating with evil fuck wits.
This has been the satirical announcement of the day.
>>21341Can I redeem my retard power for a kitten, some candy, and all the time I want in the petting zoo?
I'll keep running in the big wheel for the mean hook nose monkey man if I can pet the llamas.
>>21350She's right in literal terms, but unintentionally. It is a fact that the people who invented wind-powered ships got incredibly rich, except that happened thousands of years ago. That is the humor of the situation.
Leaf Prime Minister Trudeau in an old picture posing at a decadent and bizarre party.
>>21357What is it with this faggot and having dress up parties? His trip to India where he got ditched by Modi after he showed up at the airport dressed like a flamboyant brahman was one of the most embarrassing and hilarious things I had heard about a world leader doing.
Castro should have let his gay son pursue a career on Broadway.