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2023.06.09 16:42 MisterPinetree Looking for dystopian books about an end-stage capitalist society with good world-building

Specifically featuring themes like insurmountable wealth inequality, lower class being kept content through drugs/entertainment, a few evil people at the top who control everything, and the effects climate change being an everyday issue.
Also open to non-fiction books about countries I'm not very familiar with like South Korea, or ones that project what America will look like in 50-200 years.
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2023.06.09 16:25 DoABarrowRoll Defending the Draft: New York Giants Edition (2023)

Hello to you, fellow ingrates.
Year 6 of DABR Defends the New York Giants from Criticism has arrived.

Season Recap

tl;dr: The Giants had their most successful season since 2016, and arguably since winning the Super Bowl in 2012 (if the draft spot/playoff success is the measurement) and went into draft night with the latest selection they've had since 2012, the first outside the top 11 since 2016.
Giants fans didn't really expect to win that many games this year. There were still some hopefuls for Daniel Jones but most people had come to terms with new GM Joe Schoen and new HC Brian Daboll pretty much setting up to replace him, declining his 5th year option.
It was the first year of this regime, they hadn't really been able to fix up the roster fully, etc. Most Giants fans I know were expecting a 4-7 win season, not sniffing the playoff race. Ha.
It all started week 1 vs Tennessee. It was honestly a story Giants fans have gotten familiar with. Look absolutely horrible in the first half of the game, but somehow struggle back into it in the second half, only to be dramatically disappointed at the end of the game. After Daniel Jones threw a red zone interception with just under 9 minutes to go, we thought that was pretty much it.
But then with 4 minutes left, Saquon Barkley rips off a 33 yard run, Daniel Jones converts a 4th and 1, and the Giants score a TD to pull them to just a 1 point deficit. Most Giants fans are thinking "okay he's gonna kick it, play for overtime, I respect that, we didn't think it would be that close anyways."
And then we see the offense staying on the field...uh oh. The offense wasn't exactly clicking on all cylinders to that point in the game, having been shut out in the first half. If we don't get it, the game is pretty much lost. Daboll calls a shovel pass, Saquon gets it, it looks like it's completely doomed...I'm thinking "here we go again, his first game and the media is already going to be all over him for going for it"...but Saquon fights his way in! Giants take the lead for the first time in the game. We're feeling good, Daboll's huge balls in that situation giving us some confidence.
Then the Titans methodically work the ball down the field (along with a couple of assists from Austin Calitro and Darnay Holmes), setting up a 47 yard field goal for Randy Bullock to win the game.
Now, I'm thinking, "of course this is what happened, they gave us some hope, now it's going to get ripped away from us, just like always. Story of the last few years at times."
...and then Bullock missed the kick. That was the start of what turned into a magical first half of the season, the Giants getting off to a 7-2 start, all 7 wins coming by a 1 score margin (though the Bears and Texans games were a bit cleaner than the final scoreline suggests), and 5 of them really coming down to big time plays in the last 5 minutes of the game.
The Titans story, taking the lead with 3:38 left in the 4th quarter and Julian Love sacking Baker Mayfield to force 4th and 15 the next drive against Carolina, Kayvon Thibodeaux and Xavier McKinney batting down Aaron Rodgers' passes in London, Love intercepting Lamar Jackson to set up the game winning score against Baltimore, McKinney and Love stopping Christian Kirk at the 1 yard line on the last play against Jacksonville.
All of those games are games that go against us in previous years. But this year was just different. And somehow through it all, there were Saquon Barkley and Daniel Jones as well. Saquon was the focal point of the offense early in the season, Jones being efficient in a heavy, limited, play action focused passing attack.
All thoughts of the Giants earning a top pick and replacing Daniel Jones pretty much went out the window by week 4, and hope for Jones maybe finally becoming the QB he was drafted to be started to blossom in some parts of the Giants fanbase.
Things came crashing down a bit the next 4 weeks. Awful losses to Detroit, Dallas, and Philly, with a tie against Washington in there too that many Giants fans felt they deserved to win capped off a 1-4-1 stretch where the Giants simply did not look good. They looked more like what we expected the team to look like coming into the year. The playoff spot was no longer guaranteed, at 7-5-1. But a flexed SNF game against Washington would pretty much decide the season.
And the Giants took that win against Washington and ran with it. A close loss against the Vikings that was probably the best passing attack game of the season to that point, a dominating win against the hapless Colts that locked the Giants into the playoffs, and a surprisingly tight and scrappy game between the Eagles starters and the Giants backups gave Giants fans some hope headed into the playoffs. We didn't expect to win a Super Bowl, but the matchup against the Vikings seemed winnable.
And winnable it was, as in classic 2023 Giants fashion, they took a lead about halfway through the 4th quarter, and a couple of clutch plays on defense by Cordale Flott and Xavier McKinney ended the game.
Then we went to Philly and got absolutely ass blasted, ending our season.
That left the Giants with the 25th pick in the class, entering an offseason with a lot of business to take care of.

Free Agency Recap

The Giants had a lot more room to operate in free agency this year than last year, and Schoen was relatively creative in how he wanted to go about it.
The first step in that process though was figuring out the status of his pending free agents; most notably, the two who led the way on offense most of the year: Daniel Jones and Saquon Barkley. The Jones negotiations were tense, Jones asked for the moon and the team was not having it. Eventually (literally right before the tag deadline) they settled on a 4 yr, 160m extension with 82m fully guaranteed and a boatload of incentives that could push the value up to almost 200m. That allowed the team to tag Saquon Barkley, whose extension talks are reportedly still stalled, as Barkley declined an offer worth almost 14m during the Giants' bye week, and continues to find the Giants' offer(s) unpalatable.
Speculation is that Barkley is seeking more guaranteed money from the Giants (greater than the sum of 2 franchise tags), but Barkley's camp is not leaking much (reportedly because Saquon doesn't want them to). And according to most reporters, Saquon is too competitive to actually sit out the season, removing his last bit of leverage.
Possibly the biggest addition of the Giants' free agency period was actually a trade: The Giants traded the Chiefs' 3rd rounder (acquired for Kadarius Toney) for TE Darren Waller. This is a huge move because the Giants were dead last in explosive pass play rate by a WIDE margin. Only like 6 individual team seasons since 2010 had fewer explosive passing plays than the 2022 Giants. That's something that Schoen and Daboll immediately set out to fix, and Darren Waller is one of the best explosive pass weapons in the league, leading all TEs in explosive pass plays this season despite playing just 9 games this year. Reports out of OTAs are that the Giants are expecting Waller to basically fill a "WR1" role for them; not necessarily in alignment but being the focal point of the offense, high target share, etc.
Schoen and Daboll followed that addition up with two more explosive pass play options: retaining Darius Slayton, and adding Parris Campbell to the room. Slayton is a solid WR, he's good for 600-700 yards when he gets run. His hands are inconsistent, but he makes up for it often. Campbell finally broke out having a healthy season for the Colts this season. I think Campbell is mostly insurance for Wan'Dale Robinson, who is coming off of a torn ACL, but if healthy should get primary run in the slot.
The Giants' other two main moves came on the defensive side of the ball, adding LB Bobby Okereke to a LB room that comprised of: Jarrad Davis, Micah McFadden, and Darrian Beavers (coming off a torn ACL). Much needed improvement in that room. The Giants also added Rakeen Nunez-Roches and A'Shawn Robinson to the DL room to improve the depth there; Dexter Lawrence and Leonard Williams were playing too many snaps, and the Giants were really bad against the run last year.
In the process though, the Giants lost both of their starting centers from 2022, Nick Gates and Jon Feliciano, as well as S Julian Love, who had been a consistent staple of the defense the last few years.

Draft Needs

The Giants roster was in much better shape this year than last year, but the team still had a number of problems:
  1. CB was still a HUGE need for the Giants, and one that had not been properly addressed yet. Adoree' Jackson had another very good year in 2022, but the spot across from him had been a mishmosh of misfit toys: Fabian Moreau had a nice little run, but struggled down the stretch. Nick McCloud got a lot of run at CB2 after being claimed on waivers from the Bills. Cordale Flott had been drafted as a nickel defender but got some run there. And the slot position wasn't much better, as Darnay Holmes continued to be a liability there. This position needed reinforcements. I've been a relatively vocal minority in the Giants fandom saying this has been the BIGGEST need the team had for a couple of years now (basically aside from the one year that we had Bradberry and Jackson both on the team).
  2. Despite adding Slayton, Campbell, and Waller, WR was still something the team needed. Specifically someone who could develop into a WR1 type player. The Giants WR room is relatively deep, but just adding Campbell and Waller and running back last year's group didn't feel sufficient. The team clearly was putting an emphasis on speed, separation, and yards after the catch ability.
  3. Center was a massive need. The Giants basically didn't have a center on the roster who had played meaningful NFL snaps. Ben Bredeson could move to center if needed, but it wasn't that solid of a plan. And in what seemed like a good center class, this seemed like a good way to solve that problem.
  4. LB. The LB2 spot currently will be either Jarrad Davis, Micah McFadden (who basically lost the job last year to Jarrad Davis), or Darrian Beavers (who tore his ACL last year). I think that says it all.
  5. RB: Saquon is on the tag, so you feel okay here, but the team has been seeking a solid compliment for him for a while. They were in on a few of the RBs last year and the value never lined up, and Matt Breida and Gary Brightwell didn't really cut it last year. They don't want to run Saquon into the ground early in the year like they did last year, so having a compliment for him is big.
  6. S: Losing Julian Love is a tough one. He played a lot of snaps and wore a lot of hats for this defense last year, especially with McKinney missing time with a hand injury. The team likes Jason Pinnock, and drafted Dane Belton in the early 4th last year, but more depth and competition here would be very welcome.
So let's get into the picks:

1.24: Deonte Banks, CB, Maryland

Seems like maybe Schoen agreed with me!
It was a lot harder to try to predict what the Giants would do this year, just by virtue of having a later pick. But the general consensus among the beat seemed to be that the team wanted to get a CB or an offensive playmaker with that first pick. I was a little skeptical of CB being an option, seeing how many mocks had all 5 of the top CBs off the board, but that often left WRs available.
So right after the Jets took Will McDonald at 15, if you looked at the board, only 1 CB had been taken and no WRs had been taken. That felt pretty good for the Giants.
Then Forbes and Gonzalez come off the board, and the top 4 WRs come off the board from 20-23.
That left the Giants feeling a little antsy. They had one guy they really wanted left, and negotiated a trade up one spot with the Jaguars to secure their guy: Deonte Banks.
This pick is perfect for what the Giants want to do on defense. Wink Martindale's reaction should say it all, if you go watch the Giants' behind the scenes videos on the draft process.
Banks is a tall, long, and athletic corner, which are all important traits for Wink's press man heavy defense. He's super fluid and smooth in his hips. He tested absolutely crazy. He also plays with a swag that I think Wink and Giants fans will come to really appreciate. He plays confident, he plays fast in terms of processing, and he plays physical.
He still has some development to go, I'm not saying he's going to be a top CB in the league from day 1. He wasn't a super ball productive corner, but that's not something Wink necessarily needs. It will take some time for him to get comfortable with the complexity of route runners in the NFL. But the tools are all there, and the Giants get a perfect scheme fit.
Banks will come in and immediately be the starter at CB across from Adoree' Jackson, and the trickle down effect that will have on the Giants depth chart at CB will be tangible.

2.57: John Michael Schmitz, OC, Minnesota

As this pick was coming up, Schoen and Daboll were discussing who to pick, and basically said "okay we're either going with Schmitz or (we'll get to that later ;) )".
Then the Bears traded up to the pick before the Giants pick. And Joe Schoen said "oh fuck." Daboll tried to calm him down and said "well I guess we're getting ."
Then the Bears took Tyrique Stevenson (good pick!), leaving the Giants the choice between the two players. And the Giants went with Schmitz.
Full disclosure: I was not a huge JMS fan in the draft process. I thought he was super solid all around, but he wasn't really impressive to me, there weren't a lot of overwhelmingly positive reps or traits in my eyes. I thought he was maybe a little heavy footed, especially in pass pro, and his testing kind of backed that up, and I didn't really see full unlocked power either.
I was probably a bit harsh on him in terms of the grade though. Like I said, he's a super solid player. There's relatively little to really complain about. He's smart, he's experienced, and he made few mental mistakes. His snaps were consistent. He is pretty strong though not crazy so. His anchor is really good, and he plays nasty and competitive, which is something the Giants are definitely looking for. It helps he had a really good Senior Bowl week too.
Was Schmitz my favorite center in this class? No. But he was for many people, and for some good reasons. Schmitz will come in and immediately start at center for the Giants, bringing the dead snap with him. If he can be the 3rd best player on this unit (behind Andrew Thomas and hopefully Evan Neal taking a step forward this year and being healthy), it'll be an immensely calming and steadying presence that should raise the OL play of the whole unit.

3.73: Jalin Hyatt, WR, Tennessee

So you may be wondering: Who was Player X?
Well immediately after drafting Schmitz, Schoen looked around the room and pretty much said "what if we can still get ?" He decided that the price he was willing to pay was the Giants 4th round pick. And he and everybody else in the room started calling.
That included Brian Daboll, who leaned over and said "hey should I text [Rams HC Sean] McVay?" Schoen said "yeah sure go for it." And Daboll officially negotiated the Giants trading up from 89 to 73 to select Player X: Tennessee WR Jalin Hyatt
Hyatt is a really fun player to watch. The speed blows you away on tape. It's the kind of speed that even if you're not throwing it to him all the time, defenses have to take note when he comes on the field and play him differently. He's not necessarily slippery or elusive after the catch but (and I'm scared to frame it this way but I'm doing it anyway) the speed and acceleration gives him credibility there, the way that Odell was such a YAC threat on slants just getting to full speed and outrunning everyone.
He's a little high cut I think, and that leads to a little bit of trouble with crisper routes. He wasn't asked to run a very complex route tree at Tennessee, though I do think he has the skills to improve in that sense. The biggest concern for me is just how quickly we can get him up to speed beating press and playing through physicality. When he has room to work, he can beat CBs in a few ways, but NFL DBs will knock even very good WRs off their routes at times. And that follows through to contested catches.
The Giants' WR room is so crowded it's hard for me to say exactly what Hyatt's role will be starting out. The Giants started last year trying to use different WRs in different ways on a game to game basis. Then the wheels fell off obviously, with Shep, Wan'Dale, and Toney being hurt and Golladay stinking and all that. So I wonder if we see a return to that.
Hyatt can be a threat in a lot of ways, end arounds, screens, etc in addition to the obvious "go long" situations. Just how many reps he can carve out will be fun to track in training camp.
So the Giants come out of the first 3 rounds with 3 players who were commonly mocked to them at 25. Pretty good business! But let's get into day 3:

5.172: Eric Gray, RB, Oklahoma

The Giants traded away their 4th round pick to get Hyatt so they went 99 picks without making a selection.
Like I said earlier, the team has been looking for a compliment to Saquon Barkley for a long time, and they find it here with Eric Gray.
Schoen said he sees Eric Gray as a 3 down back. And you can definitely see why. He caught 88 passes over the last 3 years at Oklahoma and only dropped 2. He's also strong and physical, willing to pass protect. That physicality carries over into his running style, he runs hard and is willing to run through guys. He's bursty in short areas and has pretty solid vision in my opinion.
He's a compact guy, just 5'9 207. He's not super slippery or elusive, and he's not really a home run hitter. But in terms of finding a backup RB on day 3 to feed some of those tough yardage carries to and keep Saquon fresh, you could do worse than Eric Gray for sure.
The Giants ran a fair bit of "Pony" type formations in 2022, using 2 or even 3 RBs at times. The competition between Gray and Matt Breida for the true RB2 spot will be fun to see. Breida brings a little more explosiveness to the table, but Gray will certainly give him a run for his money. And depending on what happens with Saquon Barkley's contract situation, we may see even more of Gray down the line.

6.209: Tre Hawkins, CB, Old Dominion

When asked about what is different this year from last year, what improvements or what has gotten easier now that he's been in the chair for a full year, Joe Schoen talked a lot about really getting a good handle on what his coaches look for in players. And he singled out Wink in that respect because him and Daboll have worked together so much.
The Giants selection of Tre Hawkins really highlights that. Like with Deonte Banks, Hawkins brings a ton of physical traits. He tested through the roof. He has the length that the Giants look for. He's also super physical in both phases, run and pass, which Wink loves. ODU let him just play press man, so he's comfortable doing that.
He's a little slim still, so his frame needs some reworking, but that's common with CBs and especially ones from outside the P5 schools. He also has a lot of technique and FBIQ stuff to clean up. His footwork is messy, he's not always patient enough with his punch. His ball skills still leave something to be desired. He's still learning to read routes and manage space both in man and zone.
I figure Hawkins will come in and be a depth player and core STer for the Giants. If his play strength holds up against NFL scrutiny, he can definitely be a day 1 punt gunner. Wink has started calling Jerome Henderson the best DB coach in the league, so it'll be fun to see what Henderson can do with a ball of clay like Hawkins. Even if he ends up just being a STer and CB5 type guy, that's still a pretty good pick in the 6th round like this.
Also, sorry Patriots writer :)

7.243: Jordon Riley, DL, Oregon

Beating a dead horse at this point, but this is another pick Schoen highlighted as an example of his understanding of what Wink is looking for.
Obviously Riley is a flawed prospect, it's the 7th round. He was a 6th year senior who spent time at 4 different schools, starting at UNC, then going to JUCO for a year, then Nebraska for 2 years where he barely played, and finishing his college career at Oregon. PFF lists him as having just 534 career snaps in college despite the 5 years he spent at the P5 level. He wasn't very productive, partly because he barely played and partly because he's just not very good. He's not a good athlete.
What Riley does have, though, is size, strength, and knockback power. And that's what Wink is looking for in a depth NT. He eats blocks, stuffs up lanes, and just is hard to move.
Schoen put it this way:
"It’s hard to find these guys. When you get into the seventh round, you are looking for guys that maybe it will be hard to get at different areas. And another guy we spent time with, big run stopper in there, 6-foot-5, 330.
You walk out to practice, and there’s this 6-5, 330-pound guy, who piques your interest right there. Again, some of these guys in different schemes may not have the production, the tackles, the sacks. But for what Wink looks for in terms of size, length, knock-back — he possesses those traits.”

7.254: Gervarrius Owens, DB, Houston

Last pick in the draft and the Giants go back to the DB room. They took two CBs already, but some depth/developmental guys at safety would help. Enter: Gervarrius Owens.
Owens is a former CB turned S from Houston. The CB in him flashes to me on tape, I thought his ball skills as a safety were good. He's athletic enough to play pretty much any safety spot, including that single high spot that teams find difficult to fill. He's super physical and willing to play downhill and tackle. He's super experienced, he was a team captain and 4 year starter for Houston.
He makes a lot of mistakes, however. The angles he takes to the ball in both phases are super inconsistent. He missed a ton of tackles in college, so that technique needs to be worked on. The ball skills turned into PBUs rather than INTs; Wink won't mind that but some of them were like "he really should have just caught that."
Owens is another guy like Hawkins who looks primed to earn his roster spot on special teams and provide solid depth for the team's DB room. Wink likes to play 3+ safety sets, especially when he feels like he has a good group there. And the Giants' S room right now is basically Xavier McKinney and a bunch of question marks, so it's entirely feasible that Owens can come in and beat Dane Belton, Jason Pinnock, and Bobby McCain to earn playing time early on.

UDFAs

The Giants UDFA class included a few notable names. 5 total players who got 100k+ in guarantees:
  1. Bryce Ford-Wheaton, WR, WVU: The Giants gave Bryce Ford-Wheaton a LOT of guaranteed money for a UDFA: 236k, which is the full season PS salary plus 20k. BFW was one of "my guys" this year I was hoping for the Giants to get. He's got the size and athleticism to be really good, but he's a little one note right now. In a crowded WR room, I kind of doubt he'll make the roster without some injuries (or Wan'Dale/Shep being on PUP) but like other late rounders/UDFAs, if he can find some value on special teams, he's a fun upside swing.
  2. Dyontae Johnson, LB, Toledo: Another guy who got a lot of guaranteed money. The Giants needed some reinforcements at LB and clearly didn't find them in the draft. Super productive in college, very instinctive player, but I'm not sure if he can run with the league. He'll compete with the Giants mishmosh of LBs to play on special teams.
  3. Ryan Jones, TE/FB, East Carolina: The Giants have been searching for a kind of H-Back type for a while now. Last year they brought in Jeremiah Hall from Oklahoma, that didn't stick. Andre Miller, who was a WR at Maine, seemed like he was getting run at that spot in camp last year, but a broken arm ended his season. Chris Myarick ended up taking some of those reps. Ryan Jones kind of fits that mold as well.
  4. Habakkuk Baldonado, EDGE, Pittsburgh: The Giants' pass rusher depth is...not great. Behind Kayvon Thibodeaux and Azeez Ojulari, it's Jihad Ward, Oshane Ximines, and Tomon Fox. And Ojulari missed a lot of time last year. Baldonado could potentially come in and earn a spot over Ximines/Fox. He's got good play strength and power and fits what the Giants would need as more of an edge setter and run defender to give Thibodeaux/Ojulari a rest rep before letting them loose to rush the passer.
  5. Gemon Green, CB, Michigan: Another tough and physical corner. I don't think there's really a spot for him on this roster with the additions of Banks and Hawkins, and I think he's not quite the athlete the Giants look for at CB, but as a last resort/STer he can potentially get somewhere.

Final Takeaways

I did this last year because it was Schoen's first year here, but I like the idea of doing it every year. What can we learn from the way Schoen drafted this year that we can file away and learn for the future? What can mockers learn from this to inform them of who makes sense for the Giants.
And it's pretty similar to last year:
  1. Athleticism. Once again, pretty much every player the Giants drafted, and the UDFAs generally, were excellent athletes who tested well. The main exceptions being JMS (who was still a solid athlete) and Jordon Riley this year; where the exception last year basically was just DJ Davidson. This team has faith in its coaching staff and wants to give them players they can work with.
  2. Scheme/Roster Fits. I talked about it a lot with the defensive picks, but every single one is a "Wink Martindale" guy. What does Wink want for his system? This can be a little dangerous considering Wink was in the running for a HC gig last year, and another strong year might finally get him the HC job he has been looking for. If he leaves and the scheme changes, these players need to be able to match the new scheme too. But it's clear that the FO values the input of the coaching staff and there's really clear communication there. This also applies to the offensive side of the ball, where it's super clear that the team wanted more speed on offense, which pointed to Hyatt a little bit.
  3. Youth. This one is a little less applicable this year as they did draft a few older players, like JMS and Riley, even Eric Gray who turns 24 in November or Tre Hawkins who turns 23 over the summer. But Banks just turned 22, Jalin Hyatt will turn 22 in late September. It feels like maybe they felt more attached to the age stuff when they thought this was a full on rebuild, but now that they're hoping to be a playoff team again, they need some more instant contributors.
  4. Aggressiveness/willingness to trade. This is a newer one, as last year the Giants only traded back. But this year the Giants traded up twice, giving up 3 day 3 picks in the process. Schoen is not afraid to make trades in either direction. Up to secure guys he really wants (Banks/Hyatt), or down if there's nothing there. Schoen talked about having trades lined up in both directions with the first round pick, he had a trade down ready if there was no one he wanted left.
The Giants went into the 2022 draft clearly rebuilding, 5 picks in the top 81 and making 11 selections. This year, the team came into the draft with 10 picks and came out with just 7. Clearly the team thinks the depth is improving and wants to focus on building the championship contender they are looking to be.
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2023.06.09 16:16 Flamingpotato100 What can we as normal people do to solve these absurd rents?

What can we as normal people do to solve these absurd rents?
From the perspective of a Floridian.
Housing in Florida in general is expensive but specifically south Florida has gotten out of control. It’s starting to get to California level of overpriced and greedy.
Ok I get it there’s a ton of people moving here and the state is growing which is generally a good thing. But if the lowest option for rent gets too much above the median income it will drive many people away from here. Nobody will be able to afford to be a service worker unless they live with their parents or jam packed into a bedroom with a bunch of other people.
We can fight politically. Would rent control be a decent option? I know here it’s been very controversial due to the landlord lobby. Increase wages? Organize a rent protest? Make it a big big issue come election time.
One of the biggest barriers to move in is the absurd up front costs now they require THREE months of rent upfront. It wasn’t like that before and it’s not like that anywhere else. Who has 10k to move in to an entry level rental? You’d have to save for a long time assuming you come out positive in cash at the end of each month making the median wage.
I saw a post on Miami where they talked about the fact that living here feels like you’re being mocked all the time for being poor. It’s all me me me. How can I show that I make money and all peasants below me could never. Wish there was more of a sense of community where people are down to meet, network, socialize, etc. But everyone just cares about posting their $50 brunch on Instagram to flex on the brokies.
How are abuelas and abuelos supposed to live here. People without the ability to move up in their careers. Soon a significant portion of those people are gonna have to go on section 8 to afford to stay here. And that’s taxpayer money going towards an issue caused by greed. I love this state I’ve been here my whole life and want to stay here but the future looks grim. We’re going to turn into California where people are renting RV’s parked on the street for $2000 a month unless we take action and demand a solution to this housing crisis.
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2023.06.09 16:14 topotaul High levels of drugs found in sea off south England coast

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2023.06.09 16:03 Thingstodo919 Things to do this weekend!

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2023.06.09 15:42 CommercialMuted3474 Deranged comment on Jessica's Idaho Murder Part 3 Post

I don't know if this is allowed, If not, I'll happily delete. This is a recent comment on one of Jessica's articles about the Idaho Murders and...I can't. I just can't.
We are being lied to about what happened that night. Let's remember, law enforcement is allowed to lie to us and they are under NO obligation to share the truth with the public! Nothing about the official narrative makes ANY sense and there is indeed a cover-up of epic proportions taking place! They are protecting some very important people, as well as the University, the town of Moscow - and their profit$! Everything points to this being drug related and a lot of people on the peripherals are somehow involved - including some corrupt law enforcement. Here are some things I've learned about this tragedy that I wanted to share with everyone...
Please keep in mind that anything I share has not been proven as fact and this is only information I've gathered from different sources which I believe to be true (or very close to the truth) :
1. Everyone go check out the YouTube channel: Thou Shall Not Kill. He has been 'boots on the ground' in Moscow ID and his videos contain unique local footage, information and perspectives. His sources offer the best theory I've heard so far - the theory that makes the most sense - it's very eye opening!
2. This was about DRUGS. Apparently Maddie was upset because the drugs being sold out of the house were being cut with fentanyl (and could therefore kill people).
Allegedly Maddie flushed roughly $275,000 worth of drugs down the toilet and threatened to 'snitch' on the operation and the dealers and report it to the authorities if it didn't stop. Xana was the one responsible for stashing the drugs and this would explain why she had the lock fixed on her bedroom door and didn't want the other roommates (or anyone else) having access to her room. Maddie "told Adam everything" - and Jack S (who was acquainted with Emma Bailey and maybe others involved in the drug ring) knew she was in danger and that "they were gonna get her for this" - which they DID - just a few hours later. Word got back to the 'King Pin' of the operstion and he ordered the hit - a gruesome cartel-style slaughter - to send the message that you don't F around with them or this is what happens!
3. Research and look into the REAL owner of the Mad Greek restaurant, where both Xana and Maddie worked. His name is 'Constantinos' and allegedly he's an international drug King Pin with legitamite business fronts all over. His daughter is in the same sorority as one of the roommates and she's also the owner of the abadoned white Elanta found in Oregon apparently. (This statement about the Oregon Elantra could be incorrect and I'm not 100% certain of this).
4. The owner(s) of 1122 King Road are involved somehow - that house is owned by an LLC and they were VERY quick to just give their house away to the University.. who can afford to just throw away a WHOLE HOUSE?!
5. Dylan (and possibly Bethany) knew something was gonna go down, they were told it would be some kind of a shakedown - NOT that the four would be murdered. I believe this is how they were able to get Dylan to cooperate and play a part, and how they had someone 'on the inside'. D & B were fully aware their "friends" were being murdered at the time and her story in the PCA is BS. They were likely involved in the cleanup afterwards and the killers told them to wait until NOON to call 911 - but to first call over some of their friends to muck up the killers' tracks and taint the crime scene. These girls are scared for their LIVES and it's why they won't step foot near Idaho. It's really weird they don't talk to any of their sorority sisters or friends in Moscow ID anymore ... you'd think that after something so horrific and traumatizing you'd would want the support of your friends and especially your sorority sisters .. but I guess not if you have something to hide and to protect ...
6. That VSCO picture of Dylan gazing at the camera with a HUGE knife - is creepy AF! Who takes a picture like that? It's not done in a funny or jokey way - it's intense and kinda terrifying - and if you ask me - very telling. Kinda like the matching tattoos Dylan and Bethany got VERY SOON after the murders .. TOO soon IMO. Those tattoos come across as a 'badge of honor' more than a tribute to the victims. Super sketchy.
7. Emma Bailey, Demetrius Robinson, Quinn Kelley and Brent Kopacka had something to do with the murders - as did some corrupt law enforcement (local police officers/FBI?) Officer Payne of Moscow PD owns some kind of warehouse for a meat processing/packing business in North ID close to the border apparently.
Large scale drug rings require the involvement and protection of LE to be successful and make the kind of money they make. Payne and Kopaka are connected through the Military (?) I believe. It's alleged that Emma stashed drugs in the house with Xana (and possibly also in the empty room that was under Ashlyn Couch's name on the King Rd. lease). Emma Bailey lives super close just behind the King Rd. house - and would be a very close spot for the killers to flee to after the murders.
8. The leaked audio is REAL and shows there was some kind of ambush that night. The authorities have 'debunked' it as fake - because it is proof of what really transpired! It's not as if they would admit to the public it is real.. This was an ambush and the killers were KNOWN to the victims in one way or another. No one snuck in the back sliding door in the dark, like some ninja assassin, and stabbed 4 people on two separate floors, inflicting such horrific injuries in such a VERY SHORT amount of time - then just dissapeared into the night without so much as a trail of blood! Sorry but that just didnt happen. The victims were awake and things went from normal to deadly fast.
9. There were at least 3 people inside the house that night - and likely a few more outside and on the perimeters, keeping watch. The cops nearby at around 3 AM who were busting those kids for drinking were lookouts that night. The officer involved in that encounter has since left the Moscow PD force - which I find to be a strange and suspect coincidence (?) Those cops were in plain clothes and an unmarked/undercover car RIGHT NEXT to the King Rd. house at the SAME TIME as the murders. I find it really ODD that they busted those kids (who were being pretty responsible really) and held them up for SO LONG, asking them A LOT of unnecessary - and frankly dumb - questions, like: "what brand of beer were you drinking?" If you watch the bodycam footage you can tell the cops were trying to draw that encounter out for as long as possible and stall those kids to prevent them from going anywhere near 1122 King Rd! You can even see 3 or 4 dark silhouettes (people) running in single file from the direction of the murder house in the bodycam footage! I don't believe that Moscow PD has undercover officers in plain clothes and unmarked cop cars just lurking around Greek Row at 3 AM to catch drunk kids stumbling out of apartment buildings.. I just don't buy that.
10. Drugs are a HUGE problem in Idaho and a quick Google search will show there is solid evidence the Cartels operate in that area. This has been covered by their local media many times and it's not like it's a secret!
It's not like it's far-fetched to say that huge drug rings operate in Moscow Idaho. It's a FACT. And it's not like it's far-fetched to say college campuses are a HUGE market for these drug rings and can make them a TON of money! Fraternities and Sororities are well known for dealing drugs ... just think about this: if every person at that 150-person party at King Rd. (that took place the night before the murders) spent $$ on drugs - that would be thousands of dollars in profit - in just ONE night at ONE party. It's not far-fetched to assume that pretty sorority girls would be tasked with supplying drugs to all the college kids and all their friends - because who would suspect them?! Especially considering we now KNOW FOR A FACT that they were all connected to Emma Bailey, who is a convicted drug dealer! There is even bodycam footage of her leaving the King Rd. house on one occasion.
11. Where there's smoke - there's fire.
We must ask ourselves WHY do we keep hearing that this was a known drug house and all these things alluding to drugs and a shakedown gone wrong - if there's nothing to it? WHY have so many people that are close to the murders (Jack S, Inan Harsh, the surviving roommates) all left town, never to return? WHY are the locals still so scared if the guy who did it is behind bars? WHY is there such secrecy surrounding the case and WHY do they want to demolish the King Rd. House before the trial even starts?!!

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2023.06.09 15:14 confusedguineapig Would just like some support after a nightmare (TW: SA)

So I had a nightmare. I woke up from it less than an hour ago. It was one of those nightmares where you wake up from a nightmare in your dream and you’re still dreaming but you think you’re awake. Read on for details.
My oldest brother SAed me when I was 10/11 (I don’t remember because I blocked it out until two years ago, when I was 29) and he drugged me before that so I didn’t remember much of it anyway.
In the nightmare, i was back home (I currently live 1800 miles away from all of them) and was in my childhood bedroom where I realized my sex toys were all missing. (??) I then confronted my oldest brother who exposed himself to me because he knew I was knocking on his door and he slowly pulled his pants up. I walked into his room and saw like a hundred sex toys and said, “I know you have them, give them to me. Have you used them?? Why did you take them?!” And just kept getting more and more upset. Then I found my father outside and told him that my brother stole my sex toys (not sure why) and he just laughed in my face. Which honestly feels pretty spot on. Then I felt like I wanted him to be serious and I told him that my brother drugged and raped me when I was 10/11 and he laughed some more.
So then I woke up (still asleep) and realized it was a dream. I found my father somewhere and sat him down, and he had this big open gash on his head like I currently have one on my finger (from cutting up a salad a few nights ago, weird) and I told him about the SA. I said, “he drugged and raped me when I was 10,” and he just paused and got this look on his face like he was going to say something like a parent would, and then said, “That was my life.” And then I tried to tell my mom the same thing and she just said nothing. That’s when I woke up.
Some context for this is that when I was 25, the same brother texted me that he was fantasizing about my sexually and wanted to perform oral sex on me. I ended up in the psych ward for like a month (just under a month) and when I got out, at first ny parents were ‘supportive,’ but then after a month they expected me to come home for Shabbat (I was living an hour away from them, hour and a half by train) and sit at the same table as him. I did, because I didn’t have self-worth at the time and I didn’t know I was being abused really. That continued until covid and then I moved to almost the other side of my country.
I feel really shaken and unsafe, even though I live alone and always lock my doors and closet door when I sleep and I have no plans to see them ever again at this moment.
Please, any support would be appreciated. I can’t believe my mind did that to me. I won’t admit it to myself, but actually, telling them the truth and them reacting like themselves/abusers/the narcissists that they are is one of my biggest fears. I feel so scared. How do I ground myself today? I’m gonna go for a swim and possibly do some bouldering while listening to Beyoncé, but I feel really scared.
Okay that’s all. Thank you for reading. ❤️🙏🏻
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2023.06.09 14:29 yamiata WAMC unique story regarding GPA and massive upward trend

Hey all, I wanted to see if my school list looks good for MDs (I'll be looking into DO's too).
I believe my cGPA makes things interesting and I am looking for advice if I should reach out to schools?
**STATS:**
NC ORM? - Male born in Turkey, moved to US at age 14.
Nontrad
MCAT: 513 (130/126/128/129)
Undergrad: Took 7 years to finish
76 credits of 2.07 GPA as a business major for the first 4 years
Transferred and took 116 credits as a Kin major- premed track and earned
3.91 cGPA and 3.94sGPA (over 46 credits).
I do not have any post-bac classes since my first degree was unfinished. However, my premed journey grades and 116 credits shows as my senior year.
so my freshman-sophomore-junior includes my first 2.07 transcript and my senior year has my 116 credits of 3.91
My AMCAS
cumulative is 3.03 and 3.64 sGPA :(
**ECs:*\*
Research: 1000 hrs across 3 projects (1 NIH R1 funded clinical trial)
Poster Presentation: 2
Clinical Experience: Scribe for 330, ongoing
Shadowing: 60 hrs
Clinical Volunteering: 50 hrs as patient transporter, ongoing
Non-clinical Volunteering : 150hrs at a Turkish community outreach organization teaching Turkish and fundraising events for the community. Ongoing
Organic Chem tutor 170 hours
Chess mentor 50 hours, ongoing
Owned my own online personal training business 600 hours
I am looking if there are some schools that look positively to reinvention.
**SCHOOL LIST:**
In state
Wake
UNC
ECU
WI: I lived here for 8 years
UW
MCW
**OUT OF STATE**:
Keck
Albany
Oakland-Beaumont
SUNY Downstate
Einstein
Tufts
Boston U
Central Michigan
Western Michigan Stryker
Drexel
Jefferson
Pittsburg
Colorado
Quinnipac
Loyala Stritch
Temple-Katz
Tulane
Drexel
Penn State
Vermont - Larner
Geisinger Commonwealth
South Carolina - Greenville
USC- parents and I live in NC so maybe can tie that to SC?
Georgetown
Wayne State
Wright State
Toledo
I am aware my non clinical is low for the service schools but I think those schools also see reinventors highly so wanted to try those.
DO schools:
Des Moines
ATSU Kirksville
Michigan state
PCOM
Touro NY/CA?
Rocky Vista CO- i love Colorado that's the only reason tbh
Campbell -NC
Any critique is appreciated good or bad!
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2023.06.09 14:22 sdoubleyouv Kohberger Case: Phone Interview W/ Kristi Goncalves Clearing Up The Time Line: DRUNK Turkey Show

Kohberger Case: Phone Interview W/ Kristi Goncalves Clearing Up The Time Line: DRUNK Turkey Show
I want to preface this by saying - I do not watch these YouTube accounts. I do not know of any of the characters mentioned below. However, the host claims that he had a lengthy phone conversation with Kristi Goncalves, so I thought this was relevant to report on….
The Drunk Turkey Show had a preview video where he discussed a phone conversation between himself and Kristi Goncalves.
According to his caption in the video linked above, The Host went Live to discuss the details of actual conversation, but that video has since been privatized because he “misspoke” and he needs to edit before publishing again.
This is just a recap of the 17 minute preview video:
The Host says that he had a phone conversation with Kristi Goncalves and she wanted to clear up some discrepancies. He said it was about a 1 hr 48 min phone call and he was going to share some of the info they discussed. She listened to the video before he aired it and gave him permission to share to info within.
She contacted him to talk about Kaylee’s birthday and she wanted to clear up the timeline rumors.
The Drunk Turkey host says he was on Truth & Transparency’s channel and there were some time figures that were stated by Steve Goncalves (I am assuming he had called into this channel, I haven’t seen the video mentioned here) referencing the time that the authorities notified them of Kaylee’s passing and when they first heard about the situation.
  1. Kristi starts off by telling The Host that they had absolutely no idea of the murders in the morning.
  2. When it comes to the different times, according to Kristi, Steve is terrible with dates and times. When he was speaking on the other podcast/show, he was speaking from emotion and his timeline might not have been 100% accurate. Steve has a lot of dates and times in his head surrounding the scene and those things do get mixed up. She wanted to be as accurate as she could be.
  3. They got a call from a family member at approx 1:32pm, the 911 call happened at 11:58am. They were notified by the sheriff between 4:45-5:00pm approximately.
  4. At approximately 1:32pm they had a call from family member stating there had been a possible party and Kaylee had been shot and lost her life. Goncalves family started calling hospitals, police, trying to get info, they made contact with Moscow PD and they told them they didn’t have any info at that time. Goncalves family asked MPD if they should go to Moscow and they said “no” and to stay put.
  5. They talked to Maddie’s family after they spoke with Moscow Sheriffs Dept.
  6. When authorities came and made contact with Goncalves fam at their house, they gave them a card for the detective and told them to call in the morning.
  7. Between the time of the family call (1:32pm) and when the authorities arrived at their house (4:45-5:00) they heard rumors that this was a possible overdose of cocaine and fentanyl. These rumors were circulating from friends and people who live in Moscow.
  8. When the sheriff came, the Goncalves family asked if it was drug related or something else, and authorities explained at that moment that no it wasn’t a drug related incident, it was a quadruple homicide. The Host says that he mentions this bc “Dave the University of Idaho Student” who has talked to his show prior said that the morning of the incident he initially heard it was possibly a stabbing, but then heard the story of the overdose.
  9. Goncalves fam heard the overdose rumor sometime between 1:32pm and 4:45pm. “Dave” heard similar rumors “in the morning”, The Host says he doesn’t doubt that “Dave” is telling the truth, but he questions the accuracy of his timeline of hearing these rumors “in the morning”.
  10. The Host asked Kristi if she heard from Jack or anyone else about people being informed of the incident before the 911 call. She said that they do not know of anyone who heard about the incident before the 911 call - outside of the persons who may have discovered the bodies. They do not know of anyone who heard earlier, especially not anyone who may have known something hours prior to the 911 call.
  11. The Host reminds the viewer again, that everyone is working off of memory and states that “Dave” correlated his timeframe of knowing about the incident at 9:30am with having to go to work that day. He believes the Goncalves family, but will be reaching out to “Dave” for comment for clarification. He says that “Dave’s” insight on the overdose rumor does match up with the Goncalves family, but that their timeframes don’t align.
  12. Regarding this being a “drug house” Kristi is doubtful that Kaylee was involved in drugs and is unaware of anyone else in the house partaking in drugs. Regardless she says that any drug use isn’t likely to the extent of the rumors that have been stated. Kaylee wouldn’t have been cool with those types of things going on in the house - especially anything “stronger than what you can purchase in most states”. Kristi stated that to her knowledge Kaylee didn’t even partake in “those things you can purchase in most states”.
  13. He asked about Jack - in reference to what time they called him and what time he came over to the house. One of the biggest questions The Host had was regarding the Goncalves fam hearing these rumors, calling Jack and him not answering - this seemed kind of odd to him. Kristi says that at the time they contacted Jack, he was already being questioned by police.
  14. Kristi mentioned things Jack told them - things that are backed up by PCA, but also some hearsay. He notes that there is a gag order and he has to be careful about what he does disclose. (At this point he runs through a couple of points below)
  15. All bedrooms had locks, doesn’t necessarily mean they were using those locks.
  16. Kristi told him some information about Kohberger and his social media accounts. He says he may go into some of those things in the live show - he needs to confirm with Kristi on discussing this.
  17. Basically, Kristi just wanted to clear up the timeline between the 911 call and when people knew about the the incident.
  18. They also discussed the potential lawsuit. Kristi informed him that they aren’t looking for money, they just have some concerns about procedures - he references the barstools, the officer’s attire, obtaining surveillance video, and just some procedural things. They are concerned that potential mistakes may exist and if these potential mistakes allow Kohberger to walk, they want to have the ability to sue.
  19. He says that Kristi said they haven’t spoken to Bethany or Dylan - they don’t know their stories, per se.
  20. They discussed the cell phone pings - he wants to familiarize himself before discussing those things.
And that’s the end of the video. Hopefully the live will be posted soon.
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2023.06.09 14:01 Chico237 #NIOCORP~SCANDIUM & TITANIUM~June 6, 2023, Germany faces raw material supply challenge; Scarce raw materials are slowing down the energy transition & more....

#NIOCORP~SCANDIUM & TITANIUM~June 6, 2023, Germany faces raw material supply challenge; Scarce raw materials are slowing down the energy transition & more....

JUNE 6, 2023~Hydrogen industry ramp-up in Germany faces raw material supply challenge~ by Benjamin Wehrmann

Hydrogen industry ramp-up in Germany faces raw material supply challenge – agency Clean Energy Wire
SCANDIUM & TITANIUM
The lack of mineral resources could become a challenge for the planned ramp-up of hydrogen industry in Germany, Europe and worldwide, news agency dpa writes in an article published by magazine Der Stern. Minerals like iridium or scandium are often used in electrolysers which split water into hydrogen and oxygen. A report by the German Mineral Resources Agency (DERA) had found that global demand for scandium could be about 24 tonnes by 2040, 150 percent more than was produced in 2018, while demand for iridium could rise five-fold to 34 tonnes. Iridium, which is mainly mined in South Africa and Russia, is currently considered irreplaceable, DERA geologist Viktoriya Tremareva said. “A significant increase in iridium production is unlikely,” the agency said, adding that production outages, which last occurred in 2021, pose the risk of price hikes. Scandium is mostly mined in China and Russia, but Canada and the Philippines also hold sizeable resources, the agency said. However, setting up extraction capacities for these resources takes years and is contingent on secure long-term demand, which will depend on the prospects of a functioning international hydrogen industry, geologist Christoph Hilgers from the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) said. “Germany might be a large industrialised country. But you don’t open new mines for a single country,” Hilgers argued. Alternative electrolysis procedures rely on nickel, of which Russia and China are the main suppliers. Other hydrogen production procedures, such as pyrolysis, are being developed, but could only replace a small fraction of electrolysis-based production in a large-scale green hydrogen production industry, says the article.
Raw material supply for the construction of renewable power installations and other clean energy infrastructure is seen as a potential bottleneck for the energy transition, especially since climate action plans in many countries are set to cause a parallel increase in demand for key resources. Apart from developing alternative construction procedures that reduce reliance on certain materials and suppliers, recycling and greater efficiency are regarded as key levers for reducing the risk of supply bottlenecks.
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JUNE 6, 2023~Example of hydrogen: scarce raw materials are slowing down the energy transition~

Example of hydrogen: scarce raw materials are slowing down the energy transition - Breaking Latest News
Hopes of the energy transition rest on hydrogen, which is produced with electricity from renewable energies. But important raw materials that are required for the process are scarce.
Most people have probably never heard of iridium and SCANDIUM. But both elements are important for the production of hydrogen. However, they are only available to a limited extent.
The example shows how the lack of raw materials endangers the energy transition. Or the other way around: that the farewell to fossil fuels makes other raw materials all the more important.
This is also politically significant, because many of these scarce raw materials have so far come primarily from Russia and China. This also includes iridium and scandium.
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The energy transition is about saying goodbye to fossil fuels. Energy should be won so that less or none climate-damaging gases like CO₂ are released. But the faster the conversion of the energy supply picks up, the clearer it becomes that the use of wind, sun or hydrogen many, often scarce, raw materials are needed. The farewell to fossil energy makes other raw materials more important. This has economic and political consequences. The example of the elements iridium and scandium for the production of hydrogen makes it clear why this is so.
Because with the desired significant expansion of hydrogen production, there is a risk of a shortage of raw materials, rising prices and new dependencies on a few export countries – above all Russia and China. According to experts, to counteract this, in addition to a lot of research and development, more recycling and mining are necessary – which, however, is not neutral for the environment.
Hydrogen is to gradually replace fossil fuels such as natural gas in Germany. Hydrogen can be produced by breaking down water into hydrogen and oxygen. The process is called electrolysis. This requires electricity. If this electricity is generated with renewable energies, we are talking about green hydrogen.
Hydrogen can be a climate-friendly energy source if the electricity required for production is generated in an environmentally friendly manner.Graphic: F. Bökelmann, editor: M. Lorenz
There are different forms of electrolysis. Some work with chemical elements such as scandium and iridium, which are in short supply. According to Study by the German Raw Materials Agency (Dera) the demand for scandium could be around 24 tons in 2040 – that would be more than two and a half times as much as the amount produced in 2018. In the case of iridium, the forecast even assumes that the demand will then be five times the current production at 34 tons.

New dependence on Russia and China

Iridium is currently considered irreplaceable, says Viktoriya Tremareva from Dera. The precious metal is mainly mined in South Africa and Russia as a by-product of platinum and palladium. “A significant increase in iridium production is unlikely,” says Dera. “In the event of production downtime, there can be dramatic price increases – as in 2021.”

Scandium, on the other hand, comes mainly from China. Also followed by Russia, which has ceased to be a trading partner for the West since the attack on Ukraine. Here, however, Dera sees more alternative mining options, for example in Canada and the Philippines.

However, it takes several years to prepare a deposit for production and to make the raw materials available, says Christoph Hilgers from the Institute for Applied Geosciences at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT). However, companies only invest when demand is long-term. So they looked at how serious the hydrogen intentions are, says Hilgers. It’s not just about the energy transition in Germany, but about global trends. “Germany is a large industrial country. But new deposits are not only opened for one country.”
Although no rare metals are required for alkaline electrolysis, says Maike Schmidt from the Center for Solar Energy and Hydrogen Research in Baden-Württemberg. However, nickel is needed in this process, from which Germany and Europe as a whole obtained around 35 to 50 percent of their imports from Russia before the start of the war in Ukraine. Although there are alternatives, “nickel processing is heavily concentrated in China. “New geopolitical dependencies can arise from this, which do not represent an acute bottleneck, but must be monitored.”
The scarcity threatens rising prices for raw materials and, as a result, rising costs for the production of hydrogen. “It is currently not possible to foresee the extent to which these increases will take place,” says Schmidt. It is important to use research and development to reduce the use of critical raw materials.

JUNE 9, 2023~Sunak and Biden reach for critical minerals deal in show of unity~

Sunak and Biden reach for critical minerals deal in show of unity – POLITICO

The US and UK will start negotiating a deal immediately to mitigate the impact of the Inflation Reduction Act.

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WASHINGTON, D.C. — Rishi Sunak and Joe Biden have committed to a cooperation deal on defense and critical minerals as the U.K. prime minister moves away from a post-Brexit vision of unfettered free trade in favor of mutual protection.
The Atlantic Declaration, announced as the two men met in the White House, includes pledges to ease certain trade barriers, strengthen defense industry ties and strike a data protection deal in the face of China’s growing influence.
"The economic relationship between our two countries has never been stronger," Sunak said at a joint White House press conference Thursday. "The relationship is strong — it’s booming — but our agreement today focuses on the particular challenges and opportunities of the moment we’re in."
The two nations have vowed to immediately start negotiating an agreement to mitigate the impact of Biden’s Inflation Reduction Act (IRA), which prevents nations without a U.S. trade deal from accessing the law’s tax credits and subsidies.
Sunak hailed “a new standard for economic cooperation” after abandoning the full-fat free trade agreement promised in the wake of Brexit, with U.K. officials lauding the new approach as a better response to the challenges posed by Beijing and Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
Biden has pledged to allow the U.K. access to critical minerals in a similar agreement to that struck by the U.S. with Japan, easing barriers which affected electric vehicle batteries.
The U.S. president signed the IRA into law last August in a bid to reduce the reliance of electric vehicle supply chains on China. The move sparked fears of a withdrawal of investment from car manufacturers in nations without a free trade agreement with the U.S.
But under the terms of the deal, which is yet to be finalized, U.K. electric car makers will be able to get half the $7,500 tax credits available to U.S. companies under the IRA.
“A fundamental change is taking place in terms of international trade," Biden said. "We found out during the pandemic that the reason why we couldn’t build automobiles was that the outfit that we got our semiconductors from in southeast Asia had shut down because of the pandemic. I decided that no longer would we rely on one center of support for any of the things that are needed for economic growth.
“I made it clear to our NATO allies and our partners as well that although we were going to generate, for example, semiconductor capacity here in the United States … that that was available to all of our allies, all of our friends."
Biden has committed to ask Congress to approve the U.K. as a “domestic source” under U.S. defense procurement laws, allowing for greater American investment in British firms.
Work will be carried out to improve the resilience of supply chains and efforts will be stepped up to shut Vladimir Putin’s Russia out of the global civil nuclear market.
The agreement will also include a push for mutual recognition of qualifications for engineers, although this could require state-by-state approval in the U.S.
A deal on data protection will ease burdens for small firms doing transatlantic trade, potentially saving £92 million.
The two nations will also collaborate on key industries — artificial intelligence, 5G and 6G telecoms, quantum computing, semiconductors and engineering biology.
The U.S. confirmed its support for British ambitions to act as a broker on international efforts to ensure the safe development of AI, starting with a summit to be hosted in the U.K. later this year.

BLOOM ENERGY, CUMMINGS & OTHER U.S, Manufacturers are ramping up domestic productions of END Products.

APRIL 2023 ~ Cummins welcomes Biden, touts $1B investment in US facilities as President Biden Visits Future Electrolyzer Manufacturing Facility on Investing in America Tour

Cummins welcomes Biden, touts $1B investment in US facilities Manufacturing Dive
Biden’s visit to the Cummins Power Generation plant in Fridley, Minnesota was part of the White House’s Investing in America tour.
The president noted in his remarks that the new facility allows Cummins to manufacture its hydrogen electrolyzers on U.S. soil. Cummins operates existing hydrogen electrolyzer manufacturing sites in China, Spain and Canada.
“These are the machines that make clean hydrogen, a renewable energy used to power our economy, from clean cars to trucks to steel to cement manufacturing,” Biden said. “But now, thanks to the Inflation Reduction Act with the tax credits for renewable energy, Cummins is going to manufacture these electrolyzers here in America for the first time.”
Like other auto parts manufacturers, Cummins is utilizing the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law and Inflation Reduction Act to expand its manufacturing operations, Cummins President and CEO Jennifer Rumsey said in the release.
“The historic investments included in those pieces of legislation played a key role in our decision to manufacture products here in the U.S., creating more clean-tech jobs and positively impacting our communities,” Rumsey said in a statement.
In addition to the 100 jobs Cummins is hiring for at the renovated plant, the company will retrain the facility’s current 600 workers to produce the hydrogen electrolyzers, Biden said in his remarks.
The company also announced plans on Monday to invest $452 million toward upgrading its engine plant in Jamestown, New York, to produce fuel-agnostic, low-carbon internal combustion engine platforms for heavy-duty trucks. Cummins introduced the new engine platform in February 2022.

FORM YOUR OWN OPINIONS & CONCLUSIONS ABOVE!

(Please Scroll down to see earlier Reddit POSTS ON GREEN HYDROGEN & BLOOM ENERGY & ALL RELEVANT NIOCORP POSTS)
AS BLOOM ENERGY, CUMMINGS & OTHER U.S, Manufacturers are ramping up domestic productions of END Products. Bodes well for NIOCORPS CRIITICAL MINERALS IMHO!
GO TEAM NIOCORP!
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2023.06.09 13:54 sophvdh01 ✨ Survey Recruitment ✨ Have Your Say on Psychedelic Therapy!

Researchers at the University of New South Wales are looking for people who identify as having problematic alcohol or substance use and have also used a psychedelic (psilocybin mushrooms, LSD, DMT, ayahuasca or mescaline) at least once during the past year. We would like you to complete a survey that takes about 10-20 minutes. The survey will ask you about your drug use, other questions about your living situation and your preferences around what integration might look like. “Integration” is when the insights gained during a psychedelic experience are incorporated into one’s life rather than forgotten.You might have heard that there is increasing interest in the medical community about the potential of psychedelics (like psilocybin mushrooms, LSD, DMT, ayahuasca and mescaline) to help people with mental health and substance use concerns. Maybe you have taken a psychedelic drug yourself and had a new thought or insight about your life or a problem you were having, such as a drug or alcohol problem. One question will ask about your willingness to be contacted for a 30 - 60 minute online Teams interview or to come in person to take part in a group interview (focus group) of 5-10 people to further our understanding. We will not collect any information that can be used to identify you in the future, and any contact information we receive will not be linked to any of your survey responses. This survey should not be viewed as advocacy of psychedelic drug use. It aims to sample people whose intent to take a psychedelic is already established. You can access the survey via the following link: https://redcap.unsw.edu.au/surveys/?s=JL9TNX9PA4E9JMDF. Feel free to share this link with friends and anyone else who may be interested in completing this survey.
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2023.06.09 13:52 sophvdh01 ✨ Survey Recruitment ✨ Have your say on Psychedelic Therapy for Substance Use Concerns!

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Researchers at the University of New South Wales are looking for people who identify as having problematic alcohol or substance use and have also used a psychedelic (psilocybin mushrooms, LSD, DMT, ayahuasca or mescaline) at least once during the past year. We would like you to complete a survey that takes about 10-20 minutes.
The survey will ask you about your drug use, other questions about your living situation and your preferences around what integration might look like. “Integration” is when the insights gained during a psychedelic experience are incorporated into one’s life rather than forgotten.You might have heard that there is increasing interest in the medical community about the potential of psychedelics (like psilocybin mushrooms, LSD, DMT, ayahuasca and mescaline) to help people with mental health and substance use concerns. Maybe you have taken a psychedelic drug yourself and had a new thought or insight about your life or a problem you were having, such as a drug or alcohol problem.
One question will ask about your willingness to be contacted for a 30 - 60 minute online Teams interview or to come in person to take part in a group interview (focus group) of 5-10 people to further our understanding. We will not collect any information that can be used to identify you in the future, and any contact information we receive will not be linked to any of your survey responses. This survey should not be viewed as advocacy of psychedelic drug use. It aims to sample people whose intent to take a psychedelic is already established. You can access the survey via the following link: https://redcap.unsw.edu.au/surveys/?s=JL9TNX9PA4E9JMDF. Feel free to share this link with friends and anyone else who may be interested in completing this survey.
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2023.06.09 13:51 HungryBoos First month experience on Wegovy .25mg. 60-100 pounds to lose and lipedema

I completed my first month of Wegovy at the .25mg dose. When I first started taking it, I was planning to reach out to my doctor to see if I could stay on the lower doses as long as I felt they were working, but with the shortage I decided to locate my doses and titrate up so that I don't experience an interruption. I feel so lucky that I was able to find them and have them covered by insurance. Now I have my fridge stocked up through the first month of 2.4.
I'm 5'1 and started at 237.6 lbs. I took my 5th shot today and I'm currently down 9.7 lbs. I lost 6.4 the first week and averaged 1 pound a week since then. I have lipedema and I'm desperately hoping I'm able to lose some inches in my hips, thighs, and upper arms. It's hard not knowing exactly how much of this fat is diseased fat and what my final form could look like. I started taking measurements 2 weeks ago and haven't seen a decrease in those areas yet.
I had the biggest appetite suppression during my first week. The hunger and food noise dropped away for the better part of the first week which was such a delightful feeling. The following week I thought the drug stopped working, but in retrospect I think my increased hunger was due to my period coming. Since then it's been much easier to watch what I eat, but it hasn't been effortless. I'm definitely eating way less than I was before. I haven't binged once since starting!
My only side effects were mild. I had some nausea on the day following the shot, which was worse the first two weeks and barely noticeable after my final .25mg shot. And I've experienced intermittent mild constipation.
For my second month on Wegovy, I plan to watch what I eat more and try eating fewer carbs. I've lost a lot of weight twice previously in my life and both times it was through carb reduction. I also need to focus on getting more protein. I find I rarely want to eat things with protein in them, so I doubt I'm getting enough.
In the back of my mind I still have fears about scary side effects like pancreatitis and thyroid cancer, but for the time being I like this drug too much to stop.
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2023.06.09 13:50 sophvdh01 ✨ Survey Recruitment ✨ Have your say on Psychedelic Integration Therapy!

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Researchers at the University of New South Wales are looking for people who identify as having problematic alcohol or substance use and have also used a psychedelic (psilocybin mushrooms, LSD, DMT, ayahuasca or mescaline) at least once during the past year. We would like you to complete a survey that takes about 10-20 minutes. The survey will ask you about your drug use, other questions about your living situation and your preferences around what integration might look like. “Integration” is when the insights gained during a psychedelic experience are incorporated into one’s life rather than forgotten.
You might have heard that there is increasing interest in the medical community about the potential of psychedelics (like psilocybin mushrooms, LSD, DMT, ayahuasca and mescaline) to help people with mental health and substance use concerns. Maybe you have taken a psychedelic drug yourself and had a new thought or insight about your life or a problem you were having, such as a drug or alcohol problem.
One question will ask about your willingness to be contacted for a 30 - 60 minute online Teams interview or to come in person to take part in a group interview (focus group) of 5-10 people to further our understanding. We will not collect any information that can be used to identify you in the future, and any contact information we receive will not be linked to any of your survey responses. This survey should not be viewed as advocacy of psychedelic drug use. It aims to sample people whose intent to take a psychedelic is already established. You can access the survey via the following link: https://redcap.unsw.edu.au/surveys/?s=JL9TNX9PA4E9JMDF. Feel free to share this link with friends and anyone else who may be interested in completing this survey.
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2023.06.09 13:45 sophvdh01 ✨ Survey Recruitment ✨ Have your say on Psychedelic Integration Therapy!

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Researchers at the University of New South Wales are looking for people who identify as having problematic alcohol or substance use and have also used a psychedelic (psilocybin mushrooms, LSD, DMT, ayahuasca or mescaline) at least once during the past year. We would like you to complete a survey that takes about 10-20 minutes. The survey will ask you about your drug use, other questions about your living situation and your preferences around what integration might look like. “Integration” is when the insights gained during a psychedelic experience are incorporated into one’s life rather than forgotten.
You might have heard that there is increasing interest in the medical community about the potential of psychedelics (like psilocybin mushrooms, LSD, DMT, ayahuasca and mescaline) to help people with mental health and substance use concerns. Maybe you have taken a psychedelic drug yourself and had a new thought or insight about your life or a problem you were having, such as a drug or alcohol problem.
One question will ask about your willingness to be contacted for a 30 - 60 minute online Teams interview or to come in person to take part in a group interview (focus group) of 5-10 people to further our understanding. We will not collect any information that can be used to identify you in the future, and any contact information we receive will not be linked to any of your survey responses. This survey should not be viewed as advocacy of psychedelic drug use. It aims to sample people whose intent to take a psychedelic is already established. You can access the survey via the following link: https://redcap.unsw.edu.au/surveys/?s=JL9TNX9PA4E9JMDF. Feel free to share this link with friends and anyone else who may be interested in completing this survey.
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2023.06.09 13:44 sophvdh01 ✨ Survey Recruitment ✨ Have your say on Psychedelic Integration Therapy!

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Researchers at the University of New South Wales are looking for people who identify as having problematic alcohol or substance use and have also used a psychedelic (psilocybin mushrooms, LSD, DMT, ayahuasca or mescaline) at least once during the past year. We would like you to complete a survey that takes about 10-20 minutes. The survey will ask you about your drug use, other questions about your living situation and your preferences around what integration might look like. “Integration” is when the insights gained during a psychedelic experience are incorporated into one’s life rather than forgotten.
You might have heard that there is increasing interest in the medical community about the potential of psychedelics (like psilocybin mushrooms, LSD, DMT, ayahuasca and mescaline) to help people with mental health and substance use concerns. Maybe you have taken a psychedelic drug yourself and had a new thought or insight about your life or a problem you were having, such as a drug or alcohol problem.
One question will ask about your willingness to be contacted for a 30 - 60 minute online Teams interview or to come in person to take part in a group interview (focus group) of 5-10 people to further our understanding. We will not collect any information that can be used to identify you in the future, and any contact information we receive will not be linked to any of your survey responses. This survey should not be viewed as advocacy of psychedelic drug use. It aims to sample people whose intent to take a psychedelic is already established. You can access the survey via the following link: https://redcap.unsw.edu.au/surveys/?s=JL9TNX9PA4E9JMDF. Feel free to share this link with friends and anyone else who may be interested in completing this survey.
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2023.06.09 13:36 sophvdh01 ✨ Survey Recruitment ✨ Have Your Say on Psychedelic Integration Therapy!

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Researchers at the University of New South Wales are looking for people who identify as having problematic alcohol or substance use and have also used a psychedelic (psilocybin mushrooms, LSD, DMT, ayahuasca or mescaline) at least once during the past year. We would like you to complete a survey that takes about 10-20 minutes. The survey will ask you about your drug use, other questions about your living situation and your preferences around what integration might look like. “Integration” is when the insights gained during a psychedelic experience are incorporated into one’s life rather than forgotten. You might have heard that there is increasing interest in the medical community about the potential of psychedelics (like psilocybin mushrooms, LSD, DMT, ayahuasca and mescaline) to help people with mental health and substance use concerns. Maybe you have taken a psychedelic drug yourself and had a new thought or insight about your life or a problem you were having, such as a drug or alcohol problem. One question will ask about your willingness to be contacted for a 30 - 60 minute online Teams interview or to come in person to take part in a group interview (focus group) of 5-10 people to further our understanding. We will not collect any information that can be used to identify you in the future, and any contact information we receive will not be linked to any of your survey responses. This survey should not be viewed as advocacy of psychedelic drug use. It aims to sample people whose intent to take a psychedelic is already established. You can access the survey via the following link: https://redcap.unsw.edu.au/surveys/?s=JL9TNX9PA4E9JMDF. Feel free to share this link with friends and anyone else who may be interested in completing this survey.
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2023.06.09 13:34 sophvdh01 ✨ Survey Recruitment ✨ Have Your Say on Psychedelic Integration Therapy!

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Researchers at the University of New South Wales are looking for people who identify as having problematic alcohol or substance use and have also used a psychedelic (psilocybin mushrooms, LSD, DMT, ayahuasca or mescaline) at least once during the past year. We would like you to complete a survey that takes about 10-20 minutes. The survey will ask you about your drug use, other questions about your living situation and your preferences around what integration might look like. “Integration” is when the insights gained during a psychedelic experience are incorporated into one’s life rather than forgotten. You might have heard that there is increasing interest in the medical community about the potential of psychedelics (like psilocybin mushrooms, LSD, DMT, ayahuasca and mescaline) to help people with mental health and substance use concerns. Maybe you have taken a psychedelic drug yourself and had a new thought or insight about your life or a problem you were having, such as a drug or alcohol problem. One question will ask about your willingness to be contacted for a 30 - 60 minute online Teams interview or to come in person to take part in a group interview (focus group) of 5-10 people to further our understanding. We will not collect any information that can be used to identify you in the future, and any contact information we receive will not be linked to any of your survey responses. This survey should not be viewed as advocacy of psychedelic drug use. It aims to sample people whose intent to take a psychedelic is already established. You can access the survey via the following link: https://redcap.unsw.edu.au/surveys/?s=JL9TNX9PA4E9JMDF. Feel free to share this link with friends and anyone else who may be interested in completing this survey.
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