

Ticket to Ride has a mobile version of the board game. It’s simple but very fun and can be replayed a lot. It’s especially nice when you play against bots because you can play so quickly (as opposed to real life).
Ticket to Ride has a mobile version of the board game. It’s simple but very fun and can be replayed a lot. It’s especially nice when you play against bots because you can play so quickly (as opposed to real life).
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Wild ruminants sure but our burger bovine hardly represent the historical precedent. Factory farming is not restoring our topsoil unfortunately. Actually beef demand is leading to a large amount of deforestation.
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They are being sarcastic, security theater is proven ineffective and the erosion of privacy and civil rights continue to hasten.
That’s funny. It always ends up being one of the classic scams. That’s a lot of wasted time, sounds like you had a real operator. Once that gets automated it could get even worse.
Maybe take some audience participation. Whip out true people search dot com or another data broker, and use their name or phone number. Show them how much of their info is out there and how a stalker or malicious player could obtain a ton of info about them. Problem is then if people go “but I have nothing to hide” and that’s a deeper conversation.
Oh yes. The flour test or water bubbles. Just ordered a GE one we’ll see how it does
What does that determine when shopping?
Honestly not sure. You can buy fancy American grown cotton which I presume has slightly more stringent environmental regulations and fewer human rights violations involved in its production. Then there’s synthetics which have their own host of issues. I think you’re better off buying quality clothing that will last instead of fast fashion that you don’t keep for long.
The garments that have the least impact are definitely the thrifted ones, even if originally produced in the most polluting method possible. Used > new even if the new clothes were made from the most regeneratively grown cotton and stitched by well paid workers. Textiles contribute to 10% of global emissions, cotton is a very demanding crop and the production process itself can be quite nasty.
The em dash and bulleted points just scream LLM
Damn that’s awful. I remember when they came out with the new app and I had to repurchase it for a couple bucks but I hadn’t spent any additional money in-app.