She sent the email. They’re her words now.
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- seeking_perhaps@mander.xyztoTechnology@lemmy.world•Workers at NASA Told to ‘Drop Everything’ to Scrub Mentions of Indigenous People, Women from Its WebsitesEnglish172·5 months ago
- seeking_perhaps@mander.xyztoNews@lemmy.world•$10.24 a day to risk their lives – and a lot of pride: incarcerated LA firefighters speak out62·6 months ago
cool motive, still slavery
Princeton and surrounding area is also worth a pit stop.
- seeking_perhaps@mander.xyztoAsk Lemmy@lemmy.world•What's the quickest way to learn Spanish?31·8 months ago
It won’t be fast, but I’ve had amazing results with Dreaming Spanish.
- seeking_perhaps@mander.xyztopolitics @lemmy.world•For Opponents of Factory Farms, Election Night Was a Mixed Bag1·8 months ago
Sure, I don’t doubt that humans can’t each the entire soy crop in much the same way they don’t eat the entirety of other crops. But there is still 76% of the production going towards animal agriculture. You’re not seriously suggesting that livestock only use the leftovers from soybean production from humans and produce no additional demand, are you?
- seeking_perhaps@mander.xyztopolitics @lemmy.world•For Opponents of Factory Farms, Election Night Was a Mixed Bag1·8 months ago
I don’t see how this supports your argument that eliminating livestock would not reduce land usage. 76% of soybean production is going to animal feed, do you really think that percentage would not reduce if you switched it over to providing food for humans?
- seeking_perhaps@mander.xyztopolitics @lemmy.world•For Opponents of Factory Farms, Election Night Was a Mixed Bag2·8 months ago
I’d like to see a source for “what portion of feed they are given is also, largely, crop seconds or industrial byproduct”. The vast majority of information I have seen on this topic is that we produce more crops specifically to feed animals than we do to feed humans. Which, just from an energy perspective, is completely logical to me.
- seeking_perhaps@mander.xyztopolitics @lemmy.world•For Opponents of Factory Farms, Election Night Was a Mixed Bag5·8 months ago
They don’t need to be. Stop raising livestock and you no longer need to feed them, which allows us to use the remaining land to feed humans. But livestock only make up a small percentage of human diets, so we can actually give back a ton of land to nature and still easily feed everyone.
- seeking_perhaps@mander.xyztolinuxmemes@lemmy.world•Remove the French language pack. Thank me later.221·8 months ago
fr fr
- seeking_perhaps@mander.xyztoPolitical Memes@lemmy.world•well at least the cycle has stopped1·8 months ago
Out of curiosity, how do they interpret 3rd party left-leaning votes, particularly in swing states? Obviously those wouldn’t have decided this election, just curious since you seem to be in the know.
- seeking_perhaps@mander.xyztoPolitical Memes@lemmy.world•We'll have a long memory as things get worse for working class Americans, minorities and women91·9 months ago
about 1/3 of americans of voting age do not vote. its not just that 3% who are unmoved by the two options served up by the decaying US political system
if you think he’s the only rich dude to say whatever he needs to get what he wants, i’ve got a bridge to sell ya
- seeking_perhaps@mander.xyztoMicroblog Memes@lemmy.world•Unions are what you need.English1·11 months ago
look into comprehensible input
- seeking_perhaps@mander.xyztoCool Guides@lemmy.ca•Cool Guide to Regions of the USAEnglish9·1 year ago
Similarly, areas surrounding DC in Maryland and Virginia should be labeled DMV, not Chesapeake.
i have a disgusting amount of the plotly api memorized
- seeking_perhaps@mander.xyztoCool Guides@lemmy.ca•A cool guide for Cost by Protein SourceEnglish21·1 year ago
hemp seeds too
- seeking_perhaps@mander.xyztoCool Guides@lemmy.ca•A Cool Guide to 16 Iconic Sci Fi ClassicsEnglish1·1 year ago
For something intended for people who haven’t read these books, there sure are a lot of spoilers.
- seeking_perhaps@mander.xyztoAsk Lemmy@lemmy.world•Which movies have aged like fine wine? (either in their message or cinematography)4·1 year ago
it’s definitely not a movie best enjoyed sober
What a legend. Hexapodia as the key insight.
Yes and it covers way more missions than most people would think, like the Mars rovers, all of our sample return efforts, etc. It would all but kill US planetary science.