It’s really tough to push past and ignore that first part to get to answering your question. Like, that elephant taking up the whole room and trumpeting
It’s really tough to push past and ignore that first part to get to answering your question. Like, that elephant taking up the whole room and trumpeting
I don’t want my parents to experience my death / want to make sure they are helped in their last years. I’ve told them that there’s an expiration onn that though. Like, you wanna live to 100? You’ll be doing it without me.
That summary history tho: https://marvel.fandom.com/wiki/Victoria_Murdock_(Earth-616)
I appreciate this take
On CL there’s a dedicated place to seek roommates and no shortage of people seeking that arrangement. Not clear why people spam the apartment rental section
My pet peeve with Facebook listings, although it happens on craigslist too, is people advertising as if it’s a rental for an apartment to yourself but then it turns out it’s a share housing situation
Where are real listings found, instead?
ITT: a lot of us favoring exactly the weather that climate change is taking away
Whisper that in my ear, you sexy beast
I make a peanut butter concoction subbing a whole grain like spelt for the bread and using pb that is just peanuts. Would that be considered any better?
First they came for our patch then they came for our balls
The thing is we could largely retain all our advances and live in a more fecund environment. A large portion of our pollution is unnecessary and tied to whatever you call this global economic system / social paradigm we’ve backed ourselves into. It’s only either or between forest and urban blight because we’ve made it so
Well that’s a happy note on which to end this day
(Well written though, thank you)
Besides being inane, it was their ubiquity on reddit that drove me to dislike them
Because some of us just don’t like pizzacake
I hear you on the resources needed for computers being scarcer. But this might still fall overall under human induced scarcity. If we lived in more communal ways, the whole approach to personal computers could change, for instance, in a way that increased access in a more sustainable way. In no way do I believe that will happen, ofc. Just as we’re not likely going to go from every household owning one or more televisions to having, say, a shared theater in every neighborhood
There is definitely human induced scarcity. I debated including that distinction.
I appreciate the analogy
Going back far enough, scarcity is the answer. We technically live in a post-scarcity world now. But we are bound by the models we developed when it existed.
As far as effort? You’re right