My annual check-up revealed some health issues, which made me change my lifestyle a lot. I can clearly see how it can promote longevity.
Btw, which inaka would you consider? Looking at the summers this year, I feel the northern parts would still be livable in the future.
Umm, the “free markets” aren’t what they seem like either.
I’m not even kidding, https://en.prolewiki.org/wiki/Thanksgiving_(United_States)
It celebrates the the genocide of the Native Americans.
Hmm, so there is still a flickering ray of hope left.
This was probably one of the handful of times I went back to reddit in 2 years, hoping that the blatant genocide would have some sane noises rising up. I was stupid to think so.
Just reading the pinned post on r/worldnews makes me recoil with the unending racism, genocide denial and the cheering of the killings. I wonder if most of the Westoids are just so far gone or purely evil.
How could you miss the Ukronazi flag?
Why is “private forest ownership” a thing?
I strongly agree with this. A problem might be the way sorting works, a comment at the top would have the implicit perception of a higher score, even with hidden scores.
For anyone interested, links to the books recommended here
Thanks, I wouldn’t mind reading history focused on America but once I get a macro understanding of the history. It might take my incompetent brain some time to digest all the suggestions here but I’ll get there
I like this one a lot, thank you!
I appreciate this recommendation, thanks! Do you have any suggestions for books that are not centered around America?
Did they just used “anti-fascist” as an insult?
The Schrödinger argument, there is freedom or not based on what you ask.
The Hazards of Love by The Decemberists
@ArtBot@lemmygrad.ml Here are images for the prompt: A market street with no advertisements, no name plates, no signs, no signboards and no hoardings with only small businesses
@ArtBot@lemmygrad.ml A market street with no advertisements, name plates, signs, signboards or hoardings with only small businesses
@ArtBot@lemmygrad.ml A market street with no advertisements or store names with only small businesses
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