Didn’t read the title and thought those were some seriously weird hairstyles.
Didn’t read the title and thought those were some seriously weird hairstyles.
I never did understand why you are not supposed to change a running system.
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“real time conviction”
The list of resources we are running out of should include resiliant ecosystems. Apart from that, to me, the entire comment could be summarized as “capitalism”.
I would argue that the problem you are pointing out is cultural rather than biological. Humans are very well capable of living sustainably and respectfully and have done so for extended periods of times in different regions of the world. The endless consumtion of an ending earth seems like something that developed together with (e.g. western, capitalist, …) culture and ideology.
We need to work on changing our collective mindset rather than attempt our own disappearance. Second part of argument: I believe we can. Humans are very capable to adapt and change. Not sure about collectives, but if you think you can convice a critical number of people to stop reproducing, I think you can do the same in convincing us to please fix our shit.
Lifelesson: Read the rules before posting. “All post titles must include a question.”
I have a Quechua bottle that looks slightly yellowish/golden on the inside. Might that be some sort of lining?
Content aside, this would sound way more credible if it didn’t include a snake sound on every ‘s’.
This article describes the progression of the disease in a man who tried everything to slow it.
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It takes a while to get the knack of it. Just make sure you don’t start grinding it too hard.
I was under the impression that it is a perfectly good game with a horrible playerbase. But I suppose certain mechanics, like being able to take your teammates hostage and steal their time without actually playing to win, might nuture toxicity.
I use cat videos to distract myself.
I do see a major connection between commercialized online spaces and our inability to effectively communicate and problemsolve as a society.
Fair point. Nuclear plants are fairly safe and historically have a low death toll, I agree. Leaves the radioactive waste to deal with.
I’m a little worried now.
I do not behave the way I was two years ago, nor do other people, both in private and in public (Where I live, seeing someone wear a facemask has become the exception. Big concerts have been taken place for a while, etc.). Because of that (together with the subject not coming up a lot in news and conversation anymore, masks and rapid tests going on sale, … ), I had come to the conclusion that the situation had generally relaxed. Am I wrong? At the beginning of this, I was anxious another major outbreak would be imminent, but nothing horrible seemed to happen, so I sort of lowered my guard. (Took a test when I had a sore throat or before meeting certain people, sometimes wore a mask when on particularly crowded trains, but otherwise started to live more or less like ‘before’.) Is Covid still a big deal and I sort of missed it?
My current workting theory is that societies reliant on collectively ignoring/justifying the atrocities thet are built on cannot thrive.