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That’s all I need…
That’s all I need…
You’re really stretching thin here.
Are you trying to say that you think a person who is radicalized against muslims is going to move to a country that is actively genociding a population of them and not support it?
I think the implication is that an anti Muslim radical going to Israel is likely to support the current Israeli genocide of the Palestinian people.
What is your reason for quitting it? I feel like that might be important context. I quit recently because I recognize that it is not good for my cardiovascular health.
It is both wonderful and exhausting.
On Saturday afternoon there is a 50/50 chance that I am either wrestling with a 4 and 5 year old or have passed out after sitting. There is no in between and I can transition between the two at any moment depending almost entirely on what the kids are doing.
I don’t understand how this happened.
This is so wholesome <3
Well thanks for the help, sure seems like you turned out pretty solid any how didn’t you.
Title is extremely misleading, here’s a more accurate one after having read the article.
“Scientists document self-propelling oxygen decline in the oceans from millions of years ago and note that it is not a risk today because of environmental factors.”
I really want to read up on some the studies that they were talking about in this article but they didn’t appear to cite any sources. Anyone know where they got the numbers from?
This is probably a prelude to groceries getting Uber like surge pricing, and likely targeted pricing schemes too.
“The botany of desire“ by Michael Pollan
I see you. I think of you often when i see people speak on your behalf too.
People are so bad with fallacious logic, and this post is a prime example.
Yeah I struggle with this. There are certainly some massive systemic problems with economic inequality and the range of outcomes that people experience… but this seems like an example of someone voluntarily taking a big risk and it not paying out.
Or Chiquita!
This author is astonishingly optimistic. All this talk about how this is going to benefit everyone glossing over the fact that the benefits will be wrought by a few at the expense of the many.
Then at the very end they include lip service warning about that reality.
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