Page added on November 8, 2018
In 2006, Bill Gates and I took a hard look together at all the options humanity has for powering the 21st century. At that time, 81 percent of the world’s primary energy—the raw form, before it is converted to electricity, gasoline, etc.—came from fossil fuels. Back then, you might recall, oil prices were soaring. Many analysts were actually quite worried about “peak oil” and coming shortages if growing demand outran shrinking supplies.
It was already obvious in 2006 that the world is not going to halt global warming, ocean acidification and air pollution just by conserving energy. Roughly a billion and a half people were then living without electricity—but they certainly wanted and needed it. World population was growing. In much of the world, people were living longer and better. They were buying more cars and using more home heating and air conditioning. All of this was set to continue, and all of it would demand more energy.
Solar and wind power and biofuels were growing fast, and that was great. But I could already see major limitations looming ahead: the huge amounts of land needed, the lack of scalable ways to match their inconstant power to society’s unremitting thirst for energy. Anyway, plenty of good minds were already working on improving those kinds of renewable energy.
But there seemed to be a huge opportunity to rethink nuclear power. Most of the reactors operating around the world—including the ones at Fukushima and almost all of the 100 or so plants operating in the U.S.—were built from designs drafted during the slide-rule era and adapted from reactors used on aircraft carriers and submarines.
Researchers in academia and at national labs had explored lots of promising alternative approaches. They had published—in some cases even prototyped—improved designs that don’t rely on high-pressure steam or water for cooling, that use uranium far more efficiently and that make power more cheaply. Nuclear engineers could now exploit tremendous computing power to simulate novel designs and identify the best ideas without having to actually build test reactors.
Yet the nuclear industry had largely lost its spirit of innovation. Utilities were exploiting new technology to make existing reactors more reliable than ever. But generations had passed with hardly any qualitatively new kinds of reactors making it to market.
I couldn’t help but wonder: what would happen if we put state-of-the-art computing in the hands of some of the world’s best nuclear physicists and then gave them a high bar to clear and a short deadline to do it? Could they invent a new kind of nuclear power plant where safety would be guaranteed by the basic laws of physics? One that would generate much less waste—or better yet, burn existing waste? A plant that slashes operating costs and avoids worries about nuclear proliferation? Just imagine how that could change the world.
It seemed worth a shot. So with the backing of Bill and a few other bold investors, we launched TerraPower and dove in to the hard work of trying to make this real.
Now here we are, 12 years later, in 2018. What’s changed?
On the bright side, TerraPower and a number of other nuclear startups have thrived and are well on their way toward building first-of-a-kind reactors. A 2015 report by Third Way, a think tank, identified nearly 50 companies and organizations working on advanced reactor projects. This momentum has drawn a large influx of young engineering talent into the field.
But we need to accelerate the pace of progress. Since 2006, the biggest breakthrough in energy technology was not the one we were looking for. It’s called fracking, and it has made natural gas cheap and kept oil affordable, while wreaking havoc on electricity markets to the detriment of cleaner alternatives.
Meanwhile, global warming lurches ahead. Greenhouse gas emissions continue to grow. So do solar and wind power. But do you know how much of the world’s primary energy comes from fossil fuels today? It’s 81 percent—the same as in 2006.
Humanity’s appetite for fossil fuels has grown—not shrunk—despite all the new solar and wind farms and all the new LED bulbs and hybrid cars, because we just keep using more energy every year. The amount of energy consumed by an average person in China (averaged over the year) has jumped by a quarter since 2006, to three kilowatts (kW). That’s six times as much as the energy use of an average African, which is a mere 0.5 kW. But it’s still less than a third as much as the American average, which at 9.2 kW is equivalent to nine toasters, running 24/7.
Here’s why it’s so crucial that we develop better nuclear that we can all live with: before this century is out, there’s good reason to believe that we’ll see almost everyone in the world consuming energy at least as fast as Americans do now. That includes the 1.1 billion people who lack electricity altogether today.
In many ways this would be the realization of a shared dream, because energy is the fulcrum that gives leverage to human ingenuity. Universal access to energy is arguably the most essential ingredient to ensuring that every child can live a healthy life of dignity and realize his or her human potential.
Some people argue that it would be disastrous for the currently poor parts of the world to ramp up their energy use. I find that argument morally reprehensible. Who are we to say that our lifestyle is fine for us but not for others?
Morality aside, the economic development of countries like China, India, Brazil, Indonesia and South Africa is unstoppable in the long run. History shows that societies organize themselves and their institutions to keep standards of living rising, and this drives energy consumption inexorably upward over the long term.
If I’m right, then humanity’s energy challenge is far larger than most people understand. Raising the global average energy use from 2.4 kW, where it stood in 2017, to the current U.S. level of 9.2 kW per capita means nearly quadrupling energy production. And if all that new energy isn’t made with near-zero carbon emissions, the climate will be a wreck.
The challenge is probably even greater than this. Humanity is now around 7.5 billion people. The U.N. Population Division forecasts that our species will number 10 to 13 billion by century’s end. Ten billion of us using energy at current U.S. rates works out to a fivefold increase in global energy production over what we make today. Ironically, one of the strongest factors in reducing population growth rates is prosperity, which is highly correlated with energy use.
Of course, the current U.S. average of 9.2 kW isn’t carved in stone either. As we continue to innovate, some technological advances boost the energy efficiency of existing devices. But there are limits to those improvements. And innovation also creates new uses for energy.
As you read this, for example, millions of computers are humming along in vast data farms built by Facebook, Amazon, Google, and Microsoft just waiting for you or someone else to access them over the internet. A generation ago, nobody would have forecast server centers as major energy users. But today Google consumes as much energy as all of San Francisco, and energy consumption by data centers in Virginia is huge and growing at 18 percent a year.
If that fivefold increase in global energy use—or even a fraction of it—materializes, it won’t be possible to meet the demand and avoiding trashing the atmosphere without taking full advantage of nuclear energy. But we would be foolish to rely on the nuclear technology of the slide-rule era. No other industrial sector would do that.
This why it is imperative that we turbocharge the pace of innovation in nuclear power. TerraPower is just one of dozens of startups around the world that are now exploring new and better kinds of reactors: big ones, tiny ones, some that float and some that operate underground. Several of these innovative designs could burn existing nuclear waste and the byproducts of uranium enrichment.
It’s too early to say which ideas will succeed. I hope all of them do. But it is clear that the need is global, and the market for winning technologies will be huge. Governments and investors would be smart to place many bets. We need to increase the odds that at least one will pay off wildly—and soon.
108 Comments on "Why We Need Innovative Nuclear Power"
Davy on Fri, 9th Nov 2018 8:09 pm
DIRTY JUAN FEIGNING IGNORANCE
JuanP on Fri, 9th Nov 2018 8:10 pm
Why don’t you get it through your thick skull, Davy, that only one or two deluded idiots here still pay any attention to you. The rest of us think you are an insane bully.
Davy on Fri, 9th Nov 2018 8:12 pm
MORE FEIGNING BY DIRTY JUAN THE BOARD MORON
Davy on Fri, 9th Nov 2018 8:13 pm
DEPORT DIRTY JUAN THE RESIDENT ALIEN NON GRATUS. GO BACK TO DIRTY URUGUAY DIRTY JUAN
The Prophet on Fri, 9th Nov 2018 8:22 pm
The messenger matters not . The Great Deceiver, DAVY, employs subterfuge to bury the truthfulness of the written word.
I COMMAND SILENCE NOW YOUR BLASPHEMY YE UNGODLY, PESTILENTIAL ABOMINATION.
For the Beast DAVY, abandon all hope.
boney joe on Fri, 9th Nov 2018 8:28 pm
Exceptionalist, you are a lump of putrid, rotting flesh.
boney joe on Fri, 9th Nov 2018 8:37 pm
Most now realize that the statements you attribute to Juan are instead written by you in a pathetic bid for sympathy.
You’re transparent.
JuanP on Fri, 9th Nov 2018 9:05 pm
So, everybody that disagrees with you is now my sock puppet? Is that how you justify the dislike, repulsion, disrespect, pity, and hate you inspire? Guys, everybody likes Davy except JuanP and his sock puppets! ROFLMFAO! God, you are a whining bitch, son of a whore!
Davy on Fri, 9th Nov 2018 9:16 pm
I guess fucking with so many people for so long wasn’t such a great idea after all. I’m so glad I didn’t tell everyone where I live. That would’ve been extra stupid on my part.
boney joe on Fri, 9th Nov 2018 10:04 pm
Everything coming back to Davy is self-inflicted. It’s called karma. Davy, learn some manners- treat people with decency and respect and you will be pleasantly surprised by the reaction, but instead you continue to double-down on the negativity.
Cloggie on Fri, 9th Nov 2018 10:13 pm
The last at least 20 posts are dedicated to nothing but regressive infighting. The posters have nothing to say but to expose their mental descent into idiocracy. Several of them have even seen university walls from the inside.
Pull the plug?
Cloggie on Fri, 9th Nov 2018 10:23 pm
Poor president Trump is “insulted” because french president Macron wants to set up a European army, in order to protect itself against certified predators such as there are China, Russia and, yes, can you believe this, America too!
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-6373551/Trump-says-Macrons-claim-Europe-needs-army-protect-U-S-insulting.html
Where everybody and his mother should know that the US are basically an XXL version of the Flying Doctors, nay, a subsidiary of the Red Cross, honoust!
Seriously, I keep being mildly pro-Macron.
boney joe on Sat, 10th Nov 2018 12:42 am
But, Cloggie, you ADORE Trump. How dare you challenge your Dear Leader’s wisdom. Trump is opposed to a European army and you have an obligation to abide by his demands.
MAGA
makati1 on Sat, 10th Nov 2018 1:13 am
“Why don’t you get it through your thick skull, Davy, that only one or two deluded idiots here still pay any attention to you. The rest of us think you are an insane bully.”
You hit the bullseye JuanP!
“Everything coming back to Davy is self-inflicted. It’s called karma.”
Spot on boney joe!
Davy on Sat, 10th Nov 2018 1:59 am
“The last at least 20 posts are dedicated to nothing but regressive infighting. The posters have nothing to say but to expose their mental descent into idiocracy.”
Listen up stupid.
“Neder, I have been talking sense into you hence the reduction in your outrageous claims. Many of your outrageous claims do not stand the sniff test and are easy to moderate. I show honesty and balance you show agenda with a personal victory obsession.”
“Your an extremist clog, living in your overgeneralized world of fantasy outcomes. You use MSM and off the wall alternative sites as your basis for history revisions and fantasy futures. As long as you want to rewrite my history and future I will piss on you and your stupid Eurotard world. Go circle jerk with makat.”
This Is my planet nedernazi. You are not welcome here.
EXILE NEDERNAZI FROM PLANET EARTH!!!!!!!
Antius on Sat, 10th Nov 2018 2:05 am
“Poor president Trump is “insulted” because french president Macron wants to set up a European army, in order to protect itself against certified predators such as there are China, Russia and, yes, can you believe this, America too!”
I thought Trump was in favour of his allies spending more on their own defence? So what’s it to be?
Less than twenty years ago, the US was bombing the shit out of Serbia to protect Muslim invaders, because the Jew Democrats in Clinton’s party wanted the satanic freaks to colonize and undermine the balkans. More recently, they pulled the same in Syria, trying to keep it out of the Russian sphere of influence.
People everywhere have had enough of living under the Yid-US protection racket. That sort of ‘protection’ isn’t something that anyone wants to pay for.
Эй, братья, пожалуйста, ударьте антиамериканскую собаку, которую я сделал из гранитного форума on Sat, 10th Nov 2018 2:43 am
Not supertard Antius obv.
Cloggie on Sat, 10th Nov 2018 3:04 am
But, Cloggie, you ADORE Trump. How dare you challenge your Dear Leader’s wisdom. Trump is opposed to a European army and you have an obligation to abide by his demands.
MAGA
Trump didn’t say he is opposed to a European army. He said that the EU should fullfill its “obligations” within NATO FIRST (my hunch is that he wants Europe to remain in the alliance, NOT distance itself from the US and intervene if the US goes up in flames in CW2. MAGA my foot, Make Mexico Great Again).
I do NOT “adore Trump”, like I do “adore” politicians like de Gaulle, Adenauer, JFK, Schmidt, Kohl, Giscard, Chiraq, Ron Paul, Buchanan and Putin. Trump is a jerk.
What I DO love about Trump is that he is fighting the right enemy: the deep state and its media. I think Trump was sincere in his wish to improve relations with Russia, but the deep state won’t let him.
But most of all he gives white America the impetus to leave the union after his demise as president. Trump shows that it is possible to make inroads in the NWO after all.
Trump is to the empire and even the US what Gorbachev was to the Soviet empire and USSR: it’s undertaker. Perhaps not intentionally, but de facto.
I don’t give the empire & US another decade, it’s the next Yugoslavia/Donbass:
https://www.amazon.com/Suicide-Superpower-Will-America-Survive/dp/B005WOFTQO/ref=sr_1_1
Not supertard Antius obv.
Obviously he IS.
DerHundistLos on Sat, 10th Nov 2018 3:11 am
What a bullshit article. So the author is saying that despite the backing of the world’s richest men and 12 years of intensive research “it’s too early to say which, if any, will work.” Yet, you encourage all people of the earth to “ramp up their energy use”, and not one peep from you on reducing human population.
They know and we know the future that awaits us. For me, the shame of it is we are taking down all of the other innocent life that occupies the earth as well.
Finally, ever wonder why Gates, Buffet and the other select mega-wealthy of the world simply pay lip service to these issues? They don’t give a damn as they have as escape plan. For the past 40 years, the black budget pats for the creation of immense DUMB bases- Deep Underground Military Bases, all interconnected by a high speed Maglev network. This is Phase I. If it’s found underground sanctuary is fruitless, then Phase II is enacted- the off world option.
So all you dumb dorks playing Trump’s distraction game are simply signing your own death warrant as the day of execution draws nearer. YOU have only yourselves to blame. What dumbasses.
I AM THE MOB on Sat, 10th Nov 2018 3:25 am
Clogg
You are citing a book written by a religious whack job..Not exactly credible sorry..
There will be an oil shortage in the 2020’s, Goldman Sachs says
https://www.cnbc.com/2018/11/09/goldman-sachs-there-will-be-an-oil-shortage-in-the-2020s.html
Goodbye Eurasia soon..
I AM THE MOB on Sat, 10th Nov 2018 3:28 am
Trump is an anti vaxxer..And clogg thinks he can defeat the deep state with an anti vaxxer.
You can’t make this stuff up..People on the right are so ignorant and stupid..
LMFAO!
Davy on Sat, 10th Nov 2018 3:33 am
DIRTY JUAN PUPPETEERING
The Prophet on Fri, 9th Nov 2018 8:22 pm
boney joe on Fri, 9th Nov 2018 8:28 pm
boney joe on Fri, 9th Nov 2018 8:37 pm
boney joe on Fri, 9th Nov 2018 10:04 pm
boney joe on Sat, 10th Nov 2018 12:42 am
DIRTY JUAN NON-CONTRIBUTION NOISE
JuanP on Fri, 9th Nov 2018 9:05 pm
DIRTY JUAN IDENTITY THEFT
Davy on Fri, 9th Nov 2018 9:16 pm
Davy on Sat, 10th Nov 2018 1:59 am
NEDER UNDERSTANDING WHY I CALL JUAN DIRTY
Cloggie on Fri, 9th Nov 2018 10:13 pm
The last at least 20 posts are dedicated to nothing but regressive infighting. The posters have nothing to say but to expose their mental descent into idiocracy. Several of them have even seen university walls from the inside. Pull the plug?
MAKATI1 PROMOTING DIRTY JUAN BECAUSE MAKTI1 IS DIRTY
“makati1 on Sat, 10th Nov 2018 1:13 am You hit the bullseye JuanP!”
Davy on Sat, 10th Nov 2018 3:46 am
“The last at least 20 posts are dedicated to nothing but regressive infighting. The posters have nothing to say but to expose their mental descent into idiocracy. Several of them have even seen university walls from the inside. Pull the plug?”
The light is shining directly on DIRTY JUAN. I ask you to look back through his comments and find the last time he contributed a real comment that was not attack and distortion related. He is the primary source of noise that is ruining this board.
Cloggie on Sat, 10th Nov 2018 3:54 am
Mob is ruining this board, but Juan isn’t exactly helping either.
Davy on Sat, 10th Nov 2018 4:14 am
MOB is ruining the board and I imagine doing identity theft when opportune. MOB is off topic and rude and sexually crude but he does offer comments that can be debated. JuanP is the biggest culprit and the one that we need more board opposition to. His main support is the idiot makati1 who is increasingly irrelevant hardly posting comments of interest anymore. I may despise makati1 but he at least contributes something to debate. JuanP is generating identity theft and sock puppets daily and obsessively. He is a selfish moron that could give a shit about the quality of the visits here by guests. He is truly a ditty insane individual that has turned this board negative since the summer when he began his attack efforts. I find it funny neder that you don’t attack him harder because his dirty sock Boney Joe is attacking you maliciously.
Antius on Sat, 10th Nov 2018 4:34 am
“Mob is ruining this board, but Juan isn’t exactly helping either.”
One way of making identity theft more difficult is to include a profile picture. It can be a photograph of just about anything. But if someone wants to steal your identity they have to go to the trouble of actually downloading your photo, setting up their own profile in your name, etc.
Something that I doubt that Mob or Juan (assuming they are the guilty parties) have the patience to do.
Cloggie on Sat, 10th Nov 2018 4:37 am
I don’t mind being attacked. It’s one of the main reasons for posting here. You cannot increase your strength, intellectual of physical, without constant battle.
What I do mind is mindless low-IQ cluttering of the board, drowning the rare gems.
Mob is the #1 identity thief, not Juan. The latter just wants to f*ck with you. Why don’t you send Empire Dave flowers instead, Juan? LOL
Antius on Sat, 10th Nov 2018 5:16 am
“EXILE NEDERNAZI FROM PLANET EARTH!!!!!!!”
Can I come too?
Elon Musk is developing a fully reusable rocket that will lift 100 tonnes to low earth orbit at a launch cost of $7million. That is $70/kg – about 500 times cheaper than the old space shuttle. His Falcon Heavy rocket has already reduced launch costs by a factor of 20 over the space shuttle.
https://www.nextbigfuture.com/2017/10/spacex-bfr-to-be-lower-cost-than-falcon-1-at-7-million-per-launch.html
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BFR_(rocket)
Unlike Musk, I am not that interested in sending people to Mars, at least not for a long time to come. It is too cold and too distant and wouldn’t be a profit making venture. Nor am I very interested in space tourism, which will always be too expensive for most people.
But developing manufacturing industries in Earth orbit to build things like solar power satellites, mining near earth asteroids and sending precious metals back down to Earth – are all achievable ventures, which could generate enormous profits.
The people working in those industries would live in space stations that would rotate to produce artificial gravity. Living conditions would be cramped at first – rather like living on a submarine or oil platform. But in time, as profits and infrastructure grow, we can start building things like this, using materials mined from the moon or asteroids:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bernal_sphere
Even with cheap reusable rockets, it would still cost hundreds of thousands of dollars to send a person into space. People with the right qualifications would apply for a mortgage to cover the cost of the trip. After working in space for five years, the mortgage would be paid off and that person would have the option of either staying or going back to Earth.
This is something that a coalition of European and other countries might actually be able to do in twenty years’ time, if we can (1) Survive the coming energy crisis and (2) throw off the Marxist tyranny that weighs us down like a yoke around our necks. Our ancestors conquered the world. Our children and grandchildren could conquer the solar system.
Davy on Sat, 10th Nov 2018 5:16 am
“One way of making identity theft more difficult is to include a profile picture.”
That requires becoming a member and I am not interested in that mainly because I do not want my private information at their disposal in case of a hack or malicious activity within the site. Idiots like GregT threatened me with bodily harm and threatened to find me and expose my personal info. Juan P would love to do the same. Not that I am afraid of the dumbasses. I invited GregT to come down and I would give him an education. I also told him two can play the game of researching private information. We have extremist here that are dirty and nasty with no morals.
Davy on Sat, 10th Nov 2018 5:22 am
“What I do mind is mindless low-IQ cluttering of the board, drowning the rare gems. Mob is the #1 identity thief, not Juan. The latter just wants to f*ck with you. Why don’t you send Empire Dave flowers instead, Juan? LOL”
BULLSHIT, neder, I have outed JuanP. This has gone on so long you figure it out. MOB is doing some of it to encourage discord between Juan and I but I caught Juan doing this summer. MOB is a first class deviant aspiring to be an antifa fuck. The socks are mainly Juan. Neder, you are protecting Juan because he kissed your ass a couple of times in support. You like his Russophile work. You like his rabid anti-Americanism. He even showed some closet Nazi interest. BTW, stick your empire shit in your ass neder. I defend my country less than your chauvinistic ass does yours. I am self-critical often. There is not one self-critical bone in your dumbass.
Antius on Sat, 10th Nov 2018 5:34 am
“That requires becoming a member and I am not interested in that mainly because I do not want my private information at their disposal in case of a hack or malicious activity within the site.”
It requires you to give an e-mail address, which need to include your real name. Your identity is no less safe than if you randomly post here.
Antius on Sat, 10th Nov 2018 5:36 am
“It requires you to give an e-mail address, which need to include your real name. Your identity is no less safe than if you randomly post here.”
Typo. Should read ‘Which NEED NOT include your real name’.
Davy on Sat, 10th Nov 2018 5:40 am
“It requires you to give an e-mail address, which need to include your real name. Your identity is no less safe than if you randomly post here.”
Not true, emails can be made up or changed on the unmoderated forum. A real name does not need to be given on the unmoderated forum. On the member side I imagine you will be vetted somehow to determine authenticity. If your real info is on the site then the malicious people like GregT or JuanP that come here seeking to destroy identities maybe might get access to real information via hacking.
DerHundistLos on Sat, 10th Nov 2018 5:41 am
Эй, братья, пожалуйста, ударьте антиамериканскую собаку, которую я сделал из гранитного форума on Sat, 10th Nov 2018 2:43 am
How do you know “supertard Antius” did not write this comment? What is a “supertard”- someone who is super-retarded?
Davy on Sat, 10th Nov 2018 5:43 am
Probably the reason gregT is not here anymore is he flipped out. He was getting pretty goofy near the end. JuanP is heading in that direction only worse. Both have admitted mental problems in the past. I have some of gregt’s admissions saved. I should of saved JuanP’s admission of severe and suicidal depression. I am thinking JuanP is self-medicating with drugs now. It is ust a matter of time before he flips out.
DerHundistLos on Sat, 10th Nov 2018 5:48 am
Become a member of what? How exactly is a picture of yourself assigned to your name?
Davy on Sat, 10th Nov 2018 6:04 am
Der Hund, There is a member side to this forum. That is where you can post on a moderated protected board. We are on the unmoderated side here where anything goes. If you become a member you then can have a picture with your identity and then you can post here and avoid identity theft but you must first become a member.
boney joe on Sat, 10th Nov 2018 6:26 am
I’m back……
“I find it funny neder that you don’t attack him harder because his dirty sock Boney Joe is attacking you maliciously.”
What an obvious attempt by DavyDonaldTurd (DDT) to enlist the support of Cloggie to fight his battles. I doubt he’s as dense as you are, DDT, to respond to your pathetic attempts at getting him mad.
Fight your own battles, scum.
Didn’t I warn you that I would take you down, down, down?
boney joe on Sat, 10th Nov 2018 6:27 am
DavyTurd,,,,,
Stop with the Juan attacks and you MAY receive a reprieve.
Davy on Sat, 10th Nov 2018 6:32 am
AND GOOD MORING TO YOU DIRTY JUAN…PIG
boney joe on Sat, 10th Nov 2018 6:26 am
boney joe on Sat, 10th Nov 2018 6:27 am
I AM THE MOB on Sat, 10th Nov 2018 6:38 am
I think clogg needs a hug..
Only the unloved hate..The unloved and un-natural..
Davy on Sat, 10th Nov 2018 6:45 am
MOB, give it a rest. You don’t have the qualifications to give the board personal advice. You embody hate and resentment.
I AM THE MOB on Sat, 10th Nov 2018 6:55 am
Davy
I got what I got..The hard way..Unlike you..
There will be an oil shortage in the 2020’s, Goldman Sachs says
https://www.cnbc.com/2018/11/09/goldman-sachs-there-will-be-an-oil-shortage-in-the-2020s.html
Oil shortage > global economic collapse > Anarchy 2030
Davy on Sat, 10th Nov 2018 6:57 am
Aww shit. I projected again. What a dumbass.
Davy on Sat, 10th Nov 2018 7:04 am
DIRTY JUAN IDENTITY THEFT….PIG
Davy on Sat, 10th Nov 2018 6:57 am
Davy on Sat, 10th Nov 2018 7:05 am
“What is a “supertard”- someone who is super-retarded?”
I am the board’s only supertard DerhundistLos, and you are correct. Someone who is super-retarded.
Davy on Sat, 10th Nov 2018 7:07 am
DIRTY JUAN IDENTITY THEFT….PIG
Davy on Sat, 10th Nov 2018 7:05 am
Davy on Sat, 10th Nov 2018 7:12 am
NUTTER ALERT! NUTTER ALERT!
JuanP has to be crazy to do all of that community outreach for nothing. There’s no way I would do that. I’m a selfish prick.
Davy on Sat, 10th Nov 2018 7:18 am
DIRTY JUANP IDENTITY THEFT
Davy on Sat, 10th Nov 2018 7:12 am
Davy on Sat, 10th Nov 2018 7:23 am
Not my post above. I’m an adult.