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Arizona moves to end Saudi farm's controversial groundwater deals to grow, export alfalfa
  • Yes and yes. Water intensive crop grown in a place that lacks water resources.

    Source: Arizonian

  • The newest family member.
  • Phantom of the Op-purr-a

  • Target closing 3 Portland stores, citing theft and organized retail crime
  • Fox News snooze. Making the poor "scary", nothing new here.

  • Flesh-Eating Bacteria Infections Are on the Rise in the U.S. Here’s How to Stay Safe
  • If you have a cut, stay out of water and keep away from raw food.

    OP, we don't appreciate being left hanging🙎

  • Tim Burton Slams AI-Generated Artwork - IGN
  • I bet the AI- generated artwork still has more diversity than all of his films combined.

  • Does black coffee taste slightly salty?
  • I feel like Starbucks burns there coffee. Might be the roast. I'd try there blonde or go for a lighter roast. Cold brew can also be less harsh too. But in my opinion, espresso is king.

  • Centipede (DC) OST - Greg Sweeney
  • Greg Sweeney of 1205 Recordings

  • It's A Walk Off
  • Orange Rust

  • As gas prices hit 10-month highs, Citi warns major hurricanes could ‘massively’ disrupt supplies
  • For real. Such a cop out. Companies acting like they've never had disruptions before so they never prepare for failure. It just their excuse to get "help" from tax payers.

  • Cardi B forced to defend herself against fan in Vegas by throwing microphone in her head with the proficiency of Chun Li
  • Pretty sure it's more than just being lazy. I'm no expert but I know some venues don't amplify sound as well as others.

  • diruledrogen monoxide
  • You find this stuff in toilets 🤮

  • 10 Internet Rage Baiting Techniques You Need to Know About
  • My "slideshow" was a single scroll, no ads.

    What I've learned from slide 6 is that y'all who complain about the "slideshows" deserve them since y'all don't believe in ad blocker. /s

    For real though, the article is very interesting and I think it's worth a read. Listing them out wouldn't help anyone.

  • 3 Georgia teens charged with murder after plot to egg a home goes wrong, police say
  • Most likely an unpopular opinion but Eighteen and Nineteen are teens. Legally they are considered to be adults but biologically an average person at that age is not done developing. Still shouldn't have used guns but America and it's FREE-DuMb!

  • YSK: Flossing your teeth is only uncomfortable when your gums are unhealthy
  • This is the first year I flossed every single day and now I can't go to sleep without flossing and I'm 29. I don't know what clicked but I don't have any discomfort flossing and I'm sure my mouth appreciates it.

  • Can someone tell me the reason why these people don't want to leave Reddit?
  • There's a sociological study that analyzes cultural change and acceptance of new ideas. It's called the technology adoption lifecycle. I still think we are in the early stages. I would consider reddit refugees as the early adopters.

  • Eating the bugs?
  • Yes! I am all about looking at things at different perspectives :). I'd say it's a very important tool to help each other learn and solve problems. And sometimes we need to hold each other's hands to make the bigger steps. I want a sustainable future yesterday loll. 😭

  • Eating the bugs?
  • I appreciate the link! And maybe they could help with recycling and waste treatment. However, I feel like if the world suddenly decided insects replaced livestock corporations will eventually want to be involved. That is where the ethics starts to dwindle. Production feed is usually not nutritional. It will need to make them grow big and quick and I don't think scraps will cut it. Or what an insect contained an "abnormality" of some sort. We'd be killing the whole stock and then some to correct the issue which is cruel. I understand they are going to die anyways but some insects are intelligent in their own ways and the fear of death is something majority of animals share.