https://www.gofundme.com/f/support-for-ethical-whistleblowers-new-start
He made 45k. I hope this gofundme is real bc it’s almost at 200k
https://www.gofundme.com/f/support-for-ethical-whistleblowers-new-start
He made 45k. I hope this gofundme is real bc it’s almost at 200k
I think there’s a difference in average maturity between US teenagers and European teenagers. I moved to the states when I was 20 and was shocked about how childish some of my new peers seemed. And I remember also being completely surprised I couldn’t even lift my dad’s case of beer into his trunk (he’s a wheelchair user). The cashier flipped out when I picked it up.
Yup. Its amazing how quick and efficient the government is when rich peoples interests are involved
I would love to get a mask made that read “I have tuberculosis”.
I think plant-based is the diet choice and veganism is the lifestyle. I got corrected by someone who was plant based. They didn’t want to associate with vegans
I agree. It doesn’t cost a lot to buy lentils and make dal, but it takes time.
The problem is really our entire food system is geared towards profit and the excessive suffering that comes from that. If you want to eat meat a little more ethically…you have to spend more or have the time to raise animals yourself.
Vegans vs meat-eaters is distraction from humans vs industrialized food. Vegans are correct about the suffering of animals, but those that focus on preaching to convert would find their time best spent being compassionate to those that can’t make changes.
Some small changes include:
I mean to do it all at once is not easy. Making small changes over time can improve health and save money. Thinking about the suffering of the animals can be detrimental, because you may associate making vegan choices with thoughts of animal suffering. I used to subscribe to a vegan magazine, but half of it was amazing recipes, and the other half was distressing animal stories.
mushy peas (use margarine or olive oil instead of butter)
mushroom “forcemeat” and other substitutes
You’re not a terrible human if you eat meat! It’s not easy to change, but doing a little bit can go a long way. See if you can cut it down ❤
Séances for cow ghosts 🐄 👻
That took a turn I hope that suicide will be legal and safe before you have to make that choice.
Let’s hope his death unites the majority that is against the regime. I mean, let’s hope he doesn’t have to die at all, but if he does that it reignites the protests.
Is this comments section: “fuck shit up, society isn’t working,” vs “follow the rules when you protest, that’s how you make change happen.”
I’m a simple illiterate dummy. I can’t say it as well as this person can:
https://medium.com/politically-speaking/is-taylor-swift-an-ethical-billionaire-6e746a6607c5
Don’t know. However, it puts me in mind of Terry Pratchett’s Wyrmberg from the Colour of Magic.
I’m assuming there’s a European backup to GPS, is there?
Both are equally imaginary
They can’t even wash people’s feet, despite all the superbowl commercials.
Some info that I found important that isn’t in this article but is in the Wiki:
He spent 18 months in hospital, before going home. He was paralyzed from the neck down. His parents rented a portable generator and a truck to bring him and his iron lung home. Beginning in 1954, with help from the March of Dimes and a physical therapist named Mrs. Sullivan, Alexander taught himself glossopharyngeal breathing which allowed him to leave the iron lung for gradually increasing periods of time.
Alexander died from a COVID-19 infection on March 11, 2024, at the age of 78. He was one of the last two people still using the technology, alongside Martha Lillard, who first entered an iron lung in 1953.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Alexander_(polio_survivor)
(I haven’t brought over the sources, they can be found on the Wiki link)
Yes, exactly. If those silly poor people only worked harder they too could be aristocracy.