I remembering first joining lemmy through ml because it was maintained by the developers
How naive I was
I remembering first joining lemmy through ml because it was maintained by the developers
How naive I was
I moved from cali to seattle and the difference in driving between the two is astonishing
Nothing wrong with tap, it’s the best choice if your city has proper mechanisms to ensure tap water quality. Unfortunately not all cities invested in good infrastructure. Theres still a couple of US cities with either bad pipes or local water pollution
If you have a local filtered water supplier you can bring a large reusable container and refill water from there. That way you still get the filtered water taste but cut out shipping
I’ve seen turtles love getting brushed by a soft bristle stuff like toothbrushes plus you alao clean them
The graph does say its practical, its just also more dangerous than a scooter
Edit: oh you meant in the zone of practicality, not the y axis convenient for travel. The zoning i feel is pretty subjective
How did you even get to gacha games over just gambling in general
Y=x^2 is just a JerryRigEverything flex test
And how will you prove that the company actually has a promotion for free hats and its not just a random note put up by anyone?
If anyone’s interested in the science of neurocysticerosis heres a good video by chubbyemu https://youtu.be/lPRzYJwqz6g
Yes, you’re right about this being only the visible part of the homeless population. It’s tough to really track down on the not so visible side of homelessness. There probably are many people living in cars, crashing at friend’s houses, etc.
I wont deny that living or being next to these camps is terrible. I took the bus along that route and I would never get off there because you never know what could happen there. But while shuffling people around does have benefits, it doesn’t solve the problem of homelessness (no matter what the city says). Lots of this stem from the overall lack of safety nets, housing, education, etc. A tremendous task, but I’d love to see progress being made.
Def not. Seattle had a really huge explosion from the pandemic. There was the huge encampent in international district near chinatown and seattle’s skid row towards 3rd st
The city hasn’t really addressed the problem and are usually just sweeping it under the rug by shuffling the people around
Ah yes, surely the issue must be that people aren’t eating enough poverty meals of canned beans and rice. Meat is obviously only for wall street investors
https://arxiv.org/abs/1209.2096
Why so angry? It’s legitimately a genetic thing, cilantro is basically inedible for some people. There’s plenty of papers documenting this, it’s not some made up preference or anything.
You can have your emergency funds in a high savings account as long as you can withdraw it without a pnealty
Definitely not a pest. The eagle has been a symbol of america since the founding fathers. Congress adopted it in 1782. You’re mistaking the origin of the symbol with the fact that the bald eagle protection act was only passed in 1940 due to eagle population decline.
Cooking is not so much of a generational thing and more of a time/convenience thing. Some people just don’t have time to cook. They could be working double jobs, working late hours, etc. And some people just don’t want to cook or like the convenience of take out food. Nothing wrong with that