Hats off, from a Marxist.
For the US, the change would be minimal.
If you ignore the fact that it'd probably be cheaper to fly to Cuba to receive medical treatment than to pay for a hospital in the US, sure.
In other words, you're antisocial and quite possibly narcisistic. Yeah, I don't think you're the kind of person cities should cater to.
I mean, Ayoade might make it work... then again, his style has changed a bit with the years.
Look at their post history
Can't complain much if they're sucking soup through a straw :)
Doesn't look like that to me. Admittedly, I only went 4 pages deep, but I couldn't find any evidence of your claim.
Is @PenguinTD@lemmy.ca an astroturfer or simply clueless? Maybe we'll never know...
Completely irrelevant to the discussion and, ironically, very childish.
A pattern which he may or may not follow...
Your question isn't entirely a hypothetical - this happened at the dawn of time, when photosynthetic life forms first evolved. First, it won't ever happen again, no matter how good we get at scooping CO2 from the atmosphere. Second, the result is theoretically catastrophic for aerobic life forms, but it's also a negative feedback loop, meaning it self corrects.
I'd say with Lithium, that's only bad news.