Nope. I don’t talk about myself like that.

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  • Saik0@lemmy.saik0.comtoMemes@lemmy.ml*shots fired*
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    1 year ago

    Right… So where on that site does it say there’s a school shooting every day? Where on the source site that they were discussing (https://www.gunviolencearchive.org/reports/mass-shooting)… does it say that as well?

    @MNByChoice added relevance by stating that there was one for that day… They’re just behind. So where’s Monday? Last Week? The Week Before?

    I looked at the site. I didn’t walk away with the idea that there’s school shootings every day. Virtually ALL of the recorded figures that I saw for weeks on end were 18+ and didn’t appear to be around schools.


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    1 year ago

    Nothing on that site claims that it’s “school” shooting. Just “Mass Shootings”.

    I really want a day without a school shooting.

    Who is telling you we have them everyday?

    Insert source unrelated to SCHOOL Shootings.

    The simple answer is that they don’t happen everyday…


  • you wouldn’t get a puncture on a battery either in normal operation.

    Batteries at this point are almost universally the base of the car… It’s not hard for debris on the road to kick up and puncture the underside of a car.

    A fuel tank would simply leak it all out… Unless there was a spark. A battery cell being exposed to air will self-immolate. It all depends on how it’s packaged… Which we’re learning in the Florida hurricane here… They’re not that well packaged…


  • Do you think the gas tank is IN the engine bay or something? The hottest thing underneath a gas tank might be the exhaust… The ignition temp of gas is something like 500F/260C… Without spark… it’s not going to happen just out of the blue. An Exhaust CAN get that hot… But under most normal uses, basically all normal cars won’t get that hot (racecars and other “performance cars” probably will get hotter than the ignition temp of Gasoline).