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mycomancy posted:Let's hear it! it was created by beverage makers who were under immense public pressure to move away from single-use containers in order to shift the blame for the problem from themselves to 'litterbugs' who viciously went around dropping their stuff everywhere because they hated america
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spacetoaster posted:Was that the actual program? I just used those words to mean everyone started to harass each other to stop throwing their trash out car windows. Oh yeah it's Beautiful, not Clean, gently caress mycomancy posted:Let's hear it! HP Hovercraft already basically said it but it was created by the makers and sellers of disposable single-use junk specifically with the goal of offsetting responsibility for litter onto consumers and showing it as an example of "look look we're doing something!!!" whenever anyone suggested some kind of regulation.
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Also while I'm at it I should mention that the famous Crying Indian was played by an Italian dude
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Shame Boy posted:(and conversely you shouldn't feel superior to everyone else if you are a perfect carbon monk) I wholeheartedly agree with you, but its this part and the associated bullshit that is irritating and generating the yelling.
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Shame Boy posted:Also while I'm at it I should mention that the famous Crying Indian was played by an Italian dude
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Feeling a profound sense of shame whenever you do something that's needlessly wasteful is a good start.
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jUsT bUy A tEsLa ThAt WiLl FiX cLiMaTe ChAnGe
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used to be you could take glass bottles back to the store and get a small percentage of the money back (they still do this in some states) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Container_deposit_legislation_in_the_United_States https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_bottle_recycling_in_the_United_States big corps stopped doing it as soon as it stop being mandated Peanut President has issued a correction as of 19:04 on Apr 17, 2019 |
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gey muckle mowser posted:I wish I could take mass transit to work. It's a 15 minute drive to work for me or 90+ minutes taking the bus, 20 of which is walking on a route where there are zero sidewalks and in a city where it's either raining or there is 2+ feet of snow 9 months out of the year. You probably can bike to work. I bike commute (13 mile each way) to Manhattan on an ebike. The energy consumption is minimal. It works out to half a cent of electricity per mile for me, edit: and if I go by actual owner reported number, its about 14 times less energy per mile usage than a Tesla 3. tino has issued a correction as of 19:16 on Apr 17, 2019 |
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i used to bike to work, but i moved and traffic patterns make it impossible
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Lambert posted:Yes, and corporations don't produce because consumers consume. Glad we cleared that one up. do the world and this thread a favor and eat a shotgun (USER WAS PUT ON PROBATION FOR THIS POST)
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I'm not saying kill yourself I'm simply saying that the difficult process of eating a hard piece of metal and wood would save us from having to read your posting and also not eating meat would help the environment
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I don't know where else this fits so I'm just going to post it here: Right now NPR is doing some round-table show that's usually pretty serious, and the topic is... fanfiction, specifically fanfiction about real people. Things I heard: - The first question the host asks was just "Why....... I guess just Why" - One of the guests was a professor whose credentials were that she was the editor (in chief?) of the academic "Journal of Fandom" - One of the guests (possibly the same person) wrote a book called "Fangasm: Supernatural Fangirls" - The host then went into "I guess we should define some terms for our listeners, can you tell me what 'slash' fiction is?" which they defined without mentioning gayness at all which was weird, followed by "And what does it mean to 'ship' people?" - Apparently people used to write pornographic fiction about Marie Antoinette and trade them? I had to turn the radio off because it was too surreal and uncomfortable and I was getting this peculiar feeling of dread welling up inside me.
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lol listening to npr
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Shame Boy posted:I don't know where else this fits so I'm just going to post it here: Right now NPR is doing some round-table show that's usually pretty serious, and the topic is... fanfiction, specifically fanfiction about real people. ...what show ? im gonna guess Here and Now
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Eat This Glob posted:...what show ? 1A, which in the past was reasonable enough driving bullshit radio but looking at their website apparently a recent episode was "Reddit: Downvoting Conspiracy, Upvoting Community?" so lmao nevermind Phi230 posted:lol listening to npr Yeah yeah I know
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I miss Diane Rhem
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ekuNNN posted:this twitter thread: christ
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ekuNNN posted:this twitter thread: I'm not sure if I'm entirely understanding this but the conclusion I came to is that when I order sushi it's not actually the fish they say it is? Or am I just getting a random fish every time?
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Taintrunner posted:I'm not sure if I'm entirely understanding this but the conclusion I came to is that when I order sushi it's not actually the fish they say it is? Or am I just getting a random fish every time? not just random fish but random organisms
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it's a pretty believable outcome -- how much of the customer base for seafood in general can really tell the difference
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Phi230 posted:not just random fish but random organisms 'random organisms' is such a concerning phrase in ANY context
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I don't know about the rest of those butquote:This wasn't a piece of garbage from a market. This was from a "salmon fillet" that someone paid good money for, cut some off before they cooked it, put it in saran wrap & brought it in. sounds like one of your students has lice and one hopped into the sample tube.
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Phi230 posted:not just random fish but random organisms Fun Fact: fried calamari is indistinguishable from fried pork bung
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Shame Boy posted:Fun Fact: fried calamari is indistinguishable from fried pork bung squid
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Enjoy your body lice sushi!
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Iron Crowned posted:Enjoy your body lice sushi! i am a man who eats bug! !!!
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ekuNNN posted:this twitter thread: isnt this fraud?
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Shame Boy posted:1A, which in the past was reasonable enough driving bullshit radio but looking at their website apparently a recent episode was "Reddit: Downvoting Conspiracy, Upvoting Community?" so lmao nevermind yikes. that's real bad Iron Crowned posted:I miss Diane Rhem my grandma has the same vocal inflection
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Jel Shaker posted:isnt this fraud? don't worry, the market will correct it
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Jel Shaker posted:isnt this fraud? Only if done intentionally. The guys on the boat or the distributor are the most likely sources of fraud. I've gotten very ill a few times I've eaten "fancy" sushi in the US and not gotten ill when eating cheap sushi in the US. I wonder if I just react severely to escolar because those were the symptoms... hobbesmaster has issued a correction as of 19:59 on Apr 17, 2019 |
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can confirm that escolar will give you nightmare shits
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Taintrunner posted:I'm not sure if I'm entirely understanding this but the conclusion I came to is that when I order sushi it's not actually the fish they say it is? Or am I just getting a random fish every time? Yeah they DNA tested 9 samples of fish from stores and restaurants, and only 2 actually were the fish they were labelled as.
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Jel Shaker posted:isnt this fraud?
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i just read a mother jones article on escolar. sounds exactly like every piece of white tuna I've ever had, but I've never had more than two portions in a night, so, thankfully, i didnt have stuff leaking out of my butt
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Jel Shaker posted:isnt this fraud? who do you charge?
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ekuNNN posted:Yeah they DNA tested 9 samples of fish from stores and restaurants, and only 2 actually were the fish they were labelled as. No biggie let the masses delude themselves with their false fish, as long as Martha's Vineyard and other advanced, more intelligent groups of diners get the correct plate all is well
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Jel Shaker posted:isnt this fraud?
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Duke Energy Fined $102 million for Polluting Rivers with Coal Ash
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