This article wasn't 'written'. I'd guess it was generated from a video clip.
We need to consume less disposables, but few of us are willing to tolerate even the slightest inconvenience. I'm not sure you can fix that problem without education at a young age. If you can't fix the human greed issue, then you need to learn how to control it. Stop letting corporations and billionaires have all the money. If the population has a higher income, they can afford to pay for things that cost more to produce in a sustainable fashion.
Nationalize Corporations and use the profits to fund UBI and disability programs.
I'd bet money they blame Biden for it.
"I want to get off Mr Bones Wild Ride." (Rollercoaster Tycoon - PC)
"Stay awhile... Stay FOREVER!!!" (Impossible Mission - C64)
The dwarf version is the one that I always quote.
If you can grow spicy tomatoes you can grow regular ones.
I'm pretty sure Than Brothers (Seattle famous Thai location) did this with their stock broth.
Dead people can't sue. Also shooting isn't to disable, shooting is to kill. You are trained to keep shooting until you are confident the threat is neutralized.
This is how you start the Great Robot War.
Well yeah, how else would he get around?
Vegetarian for over 20 years. Most of my chili is "leftovers chili". It's about the flavor more than the ingredients. I suppose it's more of a chili flavored goulash technically.
Usually starting with black beans, chick peas, tomatoes, peppers and chili spices. Then whatever leftovers I don't want to eat get chopped up and added. My favorite leftover is old French fries because they never reheat right anyway. Also a great way to use up produce that is going bad but not yet unsafe to eat.
My scammy school got shut down by DoE 4 times before they finally closed their doors for good.
Took 20 years and 3 class action lawsuits to get my debt sorted.
Got an apology via 'Missed Connections' but we had met on CL dating so she knew I would probably see it.
Also saw one for my ex (different girl).
I lived downtown Seattle in the 90s, close enough we just walked to Sit and Spin with our laundry. Best way to do laundry ever.
Also they were reasonably priced since they made most of their money off the cafe (which had really good food).
I'll have some of those memories for life.
I miss Sit and Spin in downtown Seattle. Cafe in the front, bar and event venue in the back and laundry on the side.
I thought those camps were already built? Like back in the Bush era. They called them secure unused railway facilities IIRC, but if you look at them from a different perspective... They look like concentration camps at the end of rail lines, out in the middle of nowhere.
I feel exactly the same way! I was a huge book nerd in the 80s and Frank Herbert was some core sci-fi exposure for me.
I'll never not like Waterworld
Controlled breathing
Most of the emulators get the sounds wrong. I still have my original 2600 and a TV to run it on. Someday it'll make it back out of storage.