I don't want women in Halo, I want femboys, straight up. I will not apologize for evolved tastes. Let's make it happen people.

I don't want women in Halo, I want femboys, straight up. I will not apologize for evolved tastes. Let's make it happen people.

For too long, people have been arguing about whether Halo needs more women, as if that was somehow the great battlefield we were all supposed to be fighting over. But they have missed the bigger picture entirely. The future of Halo isn't about checking the most obvious box. It's about embracing true innovation.

The community has spoken, and the demand is clear: femboys. Not because it's trendy, not because it's controversial, but because it's the natural next step in Halo's evolution.

We have already survived the great controversies of black Keyes, female Spartans, rewritten characters, and every other supposed sign of Halo's downfall. Yet somehow, we have avoided the one addition that truly matters.

Now it's time to push the boundaries further.

The fight was never about adding women. The fight was about asking the harder question:

"Why have we gone this long without femboys?"

u/Old-Bid-1092 — 21 days ago

China has more reactors under construction than the rest of the world combined, as it aims to become a global leader in nuclear power

China has announced that it now has the capacity to build up to 50 nuclear reactors simultaneously, as it doubles down on a push to rapidly expand its nuclear power generation and become a global leader in the sector.

The figure came from a report released by the China Nuclear Energy Association (CNEA) on Friday, which highlights the country’s ability to run dozens of nuclear projects concurrently spanning the full project life cycle – from design to construction.

“China’s nuclear technology capabilities have moved from ‘following’ to ‘keeping pace’, and in some areas to ‘leading’,” the report said.

Beijing has moved to rapidly build up its nuclear power sector in recent years as part of a wider effort to cut carbon emissions and reduce the nation’s reliance on fossil fuels – a strategy that has gained renewed urgency amid the ongoing US-Israel war on Iran.

China aims to become a “strong country” in nuclear power by 2030, surpassing the United States in terms of total installed nuclear capacity and emerging as the world’s largest nuclear power producer by scale, according to the CNEA.

The country already has 60 nuclear reactors in commercial operation and another 36 under construction, which represents more than half of the total number of reactors currently being built globally, the report shows.

Chinese authorities have also approved 16 reactors for future construction. Once all those projects are completed, China’s installed nuclear power capacity will reach 125 gigawatts (GW), according to the report.

u/Old-Bid-1092 — 4 months ago