By all means. But chain restaraunts are owned by the corpos. If you want to take power from the corpos you need to stop giving them your money.
blackbrook
And we do it with the nukrawave.
Thank you for this!
And, ok, check, cross ice cream off my list of ways to defend against shark attack.
But do they get head-freeze if they eat it too fast?
They only get mealy if your refrigerate them. They shouldn't normally be slimy either. Juicy, yes, if properly ripe, but that's not the same as slimy.
[Actually the seeds do have kind of a slippery coating, that I could see calling slimy.]
Chirality, Motherfucker! Do you have it?
“There are currently very few markets for the types of residues that need to come out of these forests – it is usually small-diameter, low-value timber,” explains Crotty. “They typically can’t pay their way out of the forests, so business as usual in many areas is to simply put them in a pile and burn them.”
Couldn't it be used for paper pulp? Wood mulch? Particle board? Use for these could avoid some of the environmental burden of other sources these are coming from. The lack of a market just means this is not the most profitable way to make those things, it doesn't even necessarily mean there would not be some net profit. Burying it however is not just no net profit, it is pure cost. The people developing this stand to make money, but it doesn't seem the best solution from a big picture scenario.
It really drives me crazy when articles fail to address really obvious questions. Why did a planetarium show discover something previously missed? Was the astrophysicist there just unusually observant? Was there something about how the imagery was projected that brought out something not easily seen otherwise? FFS, how do you report this and not think this question needs addressing?
Plague rat and hantavirus rat. Eating from the bird feeder they don't belong at.
Don't ants bite with their mandibles?
I disagree. They disavowed their human status the moment they did that.
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