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Does Trump think that Pence’s wife’s name is Teresa?
Does Trump think that Pence’s wife’s name is Teresa?
My understanding is that dog food is sometimes the answer, but I believe in some cases it’s actually more “cost effective” to either compost them or just throw them away. The system is broken.
Rideshare apps are the Robin to their Batman
No more dong matcha for me, thank you
Just after they figure out the climate, I suppose
But… but… freedom!
“Entitled Zoomer” - I type from my lounge chair poolside on the cruise ship carrying me between colonized lands
Or the trusty ol’ “people just don’t want to work”
This is a cool defense against something I hadn’t even considered as a possible problem. Unfortunately it’s Windows-only for now, but I’m looking forward to this becoming more mainstream.
I’m definitely here for more alternatives as well (and because I haven’t yet figured out how to save a post without commenting)
You know that if there had been a shooting at any of these colleges we wouldn’t have heard about it for more than one day.
I wonder what Aesop would have to say about this.
Socially Jew, economically Nazi?
Yes, but that’s when they were delivering returns for their shareholders
I’m all for it. I’m not sure what laws actually exist in the USA related to this, which is, I imagine, why it’s so pervasive. Some states have started passing legislation to help their residents protect their privacy, but until we have something on a national level it’s going to be an issue.
Even though it seems like common sense, our current society is ruled by profit and extraction, not decency. Throwing CEOs and boards in prison with a lot of publicity sure could be a way to change that…
Hey man, there are a bunch of people who have been looking for you.
I went vegan for a bit for much the same reason. In all seriousness, good for you, taking responsibility for your footprint and the consequences of your dietary decisions.
More recently I’ve started keeping chickens and ducks (predominantly for eggs, inevitably one day for meat), and it’s given me additional insight into how animal agriculture can be done more responsibly and how we can integrate it into our communities and to enrich our land.
I think it’s great to foster awareness and agency in our food system. If being vegan works for you, I think it’s wonderful. If being vegetarian works for you, also great. I remember the first time someone self-righteously told me they are vegetarian and only eat eggs, and I asked them what they think happens to the roosters since they’re still born at a roughly 1:1 ratio. Introspection occurred. And if someone still Insists that eating tons of factory-raised meat is the only way, well then maybe they aren’t ready to think about it yet but hopefully I can plant a seed that will germinate later.