by AdamB » Fri 09 May 2025, 09:09:44
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('theluckycountry', 'a')dam and kub were sooooo wrong, so deluded, so sucked in.
You write the words, but you writing them doesn't make them true. A habit that seems to define you.
For example, you do this "adam and kub are wrong" routine. But neither of us tend to make absolute claims. Kub in particular uses voluminous amounts of information to refute nearly every claim you misrepresent, whereas I have simply concluded that much like Army, you are imperivous to facts, history, logic, analytic thought and deductive reasoning.
You are a caricature, much like olden times peak oilers or religious zealots, a believer in a thing without a full understanding of it. Without education, but a firm conviction in your own intellect, you decide upon the answer you prefer (doom today, doom tomorrow, doom always) and that is that. You simply believe.
And when confronted with contradictions to your belief system, you just pretend people said things or maintain things they don't, in order to attack the strawman you create.
I have been pretty explicit on why I have EVs, and their usefulness and low operating costs. You are not required to LIKE someone's real world experience with them that contradicts the bad things you want to pretend are afflicting them. But because you lack any rigorous intellectual ability (or any at all) you can't even admit that the other point has been made, you being too stupid to manuever around it in an argument.
Jesus Lucky, you can't PICK OILS OFF A LIST. A 6 year old can pick off a menu, and you can't pick off a global list of benchmark crudes to back up the most simple thing you PRETEND to know about oil.
Go find a kindergarden class and tell them lies, maybe only a couple of them will be mature enough or educated enough at that age to figure out what I've just written and giggle a little about how silly adults are sometimes.
Plant Thu 27 Jul 2023 "Personally I think the IEA is exactly right when they predict peak oil in the 2020s, especially because it matches my own predictions."
Plant Wed 11 Apr 2007 "I think Deffeyes might have nailed it, and we are just past the overall peak in oil production. (Thanksgiving 2005)"