Forwarded from lean meme xtreme team: paper straw enjoyer edition (Adalwin πͺπΊ Amillion)
"Is it bourgeois to go outside?"
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lean meme xtreme team: paper straw enjoyer edition
"Is it bourgeois to go outside?"
This is a primo example of "not all discourse is worth engaging in." Sometimes because it's someone trolling and baiting you into wasting your energy, sometimes because it's just fucking stupid
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There's something to be said about access to outdoor spaces but this is not a circumstance where everyone is operating on even remotely the same level of understanding of what the real issues are
Forwarded from Anarcho Gardening
Republicans getting bird flu to own the libs.
Before I knew better I was one of the 1% of people regularly consuming into raw dairy. The local cow share gave the cows an excellent environment, and it tasted so much better that it made grocery store milk seem thin and sour. Skimming the cream off the top, or shaking the milk to reincorporate it, was a great experience.
Now I know that the taste was primarily higher fat and nutrition from well kept cows, and the milk being unhomogenized. Pasteurization doesn't ruin the milk, it just makes it safer.
https://www.pbs.org/newshour/health/raw-milk-sales-spike-despite-cdcs-warnings-of-risk-associated-with-bird-flu
Before I knew better I was one of the 1% of people regularly consuming into raw dairy. The local cow share gave the cows an excellent environment, and it tasted so much better that it made grocery store milk seem thin and sour. Skimming the cream off the top, or shaking the milk to reincorporate it, was a great experience.
Now I know that the taste was primarily higher fat and nutrition from well kept cows, and the milk being unhomogenized. Pasteurization doesn't ruin the milk, it just makes it safer.
https://www.pbs.org/newshour/health/raw-milk-sales-spike-despite-cdcs-warnings-of-risk-associated-with-bird-flu
PBS News
Raw milk sales spike despite CDC's warnings of risk associated with bird flu
From 1998 to 2018, the CDC documented more than 200 illness outbreaks traced to raw milk, which sickened more than 2,600 people and hospitalized more than 225.
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Forwarded from /r/fuckcars
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We all know Google is garbage and getting worse but putting the unholy menace that is Kentucky Bluegrass as a search result under native grasses? Go die
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This is your friendly reminder to check your state or county's noxious weed list. Thanks to revisiting that site, I realized that there was not only bindweed in my yard, (a Class C noxious weed,) but perennial sowthistle and CHEATGRASS (aka, the Devil)
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