Yeah, just pull the plug. The amount of time we waste talking about this shit for these assholes to play another round of monopoly is unbelievable
Yeah, just pull the plug. The amount of time we waste talking about this shit for these assholes to play another round of monopoly is unbelievable
It also clashes a bit with how I understand enjoying food. I get that you can maybe build up a tolerance to capsaicin that’s different to a “sugar tolerance”, but typically I don’t go for the food with the most sweet flavor or the most smoky flavor just because I like those specific flavors. Why, following a similar logic there would be a smoked food challenge where people eat fucking charcoal, no?
Yeah, this bummed me out in the game, a bit. Not like I was not expecting it though.
At a first glance my brain parsed that as a slingshot.
this answer should be pinned somewhere! thank you for writing it
amazing. and this was 4 years ago. I wonddr whether they kept it up
That’s disappointing :/ do you have a source you could share?
Also, I’m confused about the versions available. From the comments here, there seems to be a free and paid version. But if I go to FDroid there’s obly the “pro version” there. That’s what I’ve been using and I see no ads. Where is the other one at?
using drinking water for street cleaning? watering lawns?
are you going to put it on arxiv or similar? It seems like an interesting read!
It doesn’t help that most people’s Ecological awareness is such a complete total joke that even for those who believe themselves as ecologically-minded ends at the point were they’re faced with, say, walking to take their kids to a school less than 1km away instead of going by car
This tracks. Whenever I visit Portuguese relatives I’m always surprised by how quickly they default to the car. Once, it was literally to just take us to a train station that we could see with our eyes from where we were staying.
Weren’t a bunch of politicians caught in a scandal there recently about deals with fossil fuel companies?
Very interesting. Would love to see more of this!
I know that this is “just one tool in the toolbox”, but I feel like we haven’t used the pickaxe enough on asphalt roads.
Thanks for the link, interesting read and magazine
What are the alternatives you prefer?