Message from @Gaylien
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It's more about the tranny activists and BDSM mob. If you actually look at the gay community, they've pretty much gone quiet since gay marriage has been introduced in multiple countries around the world. Now they just need to stop having unprotected sex with an unprecedented amount of people.
That's good advice for everyone. Don't stick your dick in crazy and wrap it up.
Don't stick it in her ring till you give her a ring?
Bad advice, that could get you tied down to crazy
The sad thing is the activists are power-hungry authoritarians and their actions may lead to backlash against everyone else from their "community" (I hate that word here, it's a lie. Not only are they not a monolith, each letter hates the others.)
Then again, a lot of that movement was built on lies. Anything that can be destroyed by the truth must, and deserves to be, destroyed. People deserve better than soft lies.
Everyone's an activist
How dare you accuse me of being active <:angrypepe:497157904743268363>
The unemployed are more likely to be activists. Normally, that make sense, but considering how well most economies are doing in the western world, it's just people trying to be relevant.
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1bAr8qdj-aCQ_pWYza3EawTA2up-TOZLjlVXV_2RnmoE/edit
an interesting take, imo
But muh climate change
Also, why would you do away with plastic all together? Heavy plastics by far is one of the most useful products we can use and is vastly more efficient energy wise than making things out of steel.
because "plastic bad"?
I don't know, but personally I don't see litter getting all that much out of controll in the US.
It's more practical to research effective and efficient recycling methods, since plastics are very easy to repurpose, it's worth the effort to invest in recovery instead of abandoning an entire resource without a suitable replacement
The only problem you face with recycling is lazy people. It's just oh so hard to put that plastic bottle in the other bin for those types.
That's why focusing on recovery funding is best, like that kid that made a robot or something to collect the Pacific garbage patch for recycling
some of the the un agenda 21 commies trying to take control of the world https://futureearth.org/about/partners/
Again?
Good Lord, they're literally describing themselves as moral busybodies that expect you to pay to follow their rules and pay if you don't
Unironically nothing more than a global HOA at this point
Why would you want a global governent to begin with?
@Medeyer So stupid and backward countries like mine can get some money, resources, technology, opportunities and help to clean our sh*ts up from more developed countries like yours. 😋
I mean if we weren't under global government you guys in the West would never care spending much energy, time and resources helping little sh*tholes all around the world.
But if there is one Global government above you all FORCING you to do it, then, you must like it or not!
The burden of the empire I guess.
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Imposing the lack of restrictions...
There's a way to destroy innovation.
The beauty of a nation is that it has set limitations to overcome; X amount of land, resources, people, etc. It is within those limitations that we see innovation. If a country has only a small amount of arable land, you can be damn sure the farmers, horticulturalists and botanists will work to find the most efficient way to maximise their agricultural output.
It's like that Micro Mages game where they tried to make the best NES game they could with the base cartridge. 40kb of data, no batteries or expansions.
https://youtu.be/ZWQ0591PAxM
Reminds me of demoscene, where hackers compete to make the best audiovisual experiences in roughly the same amount of space
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generally the basic restriction that the free market uses is "can i make this cheaper" or "can i make this better for the same price"
some people also find that there are things most people see as "waste" that they can use, so they can get payed to take those things away and get payed to sell the new item they make.
The entire dairy industry is based on finding a use for waste
How many years did they pump out whey into rivers before they found a use for it? Now it's primarily used in the protein supplement industry and sells for an exhorbitant rate.
Can you think of anything byproduct of the dairy industry that doesn't get used for something else?
Whey protein powder is only a recent development.
Allot of byproduct products are recent. Since we've only recently figured out how to use them
It's probably because they viewed them as renewable and weren't too worried about a then considered waste product. When it came to butchering an animal, however, they used the whole lot.
There is nothing the Tanner's won't use