Message from @Farunel

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2020-01-08 05:11:11 UTC  

That was me a couple nights ago watching Dani go after Troubled

2020-01-08 05:11:11 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/228754920050786315/664335271168573451/The_Armorer_VS_Stormtroopers1.gif

2020-01-08 05:11:42 UTC  

@Anonymous(OnHiatus) yes. The biggest issue is that the Australian government is to blame for this occuring

2020-01-08 05:11:53 UTC  

They created the conditions for it to happen

2020-01-08 05:12:02 UTC  

y

2020-01-08 05:12:04 UTC  

Dani is fucking hilarious

2020-01-08 05:12:12 UTC  

Yeah and when their impact could have been the most helpful they were inactive as fuck

2020-01-08 05:12:32 UTC  

Poor Aussies

2020-01-08 05:12:34 UTC  

o

2020-01-08 05:13:02 UTC  

Then ofc we have people who refuse to follow fire restrictions during abnormally hot/dry weather.

2020-01-08 05:15:20 UTC  

When you disrupt natural water sheds, it dries the local areas and causes desertification

2020-01-08 05:15:34 UTC  

it dries the flora

2020-01-08 05:15:45 UTC  

and then you have a brushfire

2020-01-08 05:15:48 UTC  

a LOT

2020-01-08 05:16:42 UTC  

A lot of our problems with desertification are caused by bad agricultural practices

2020-01-08 05:16:43 UTC  

It's sad

2020-01-08 05:16:48 UTC  

This is a consequence that even China and India have learned

2020-01-08 05:17:12 UTC  

Which of course in turn is affecting the climate of those areas when you don't have the natural ecosystem it had before

2020-01-08 05:17:15 UTC  

which is why China and even multiple Africa nations are planted billions of trees

2020-01-08 05:17:39 UTC  

Have you listened to the one guy who was talking about how they were working on fixing desertification in africa with livestock?

2020-01-08 05:17:42 UTC  

That one was interesting

2020-01-08 05:18:18 UTC  

Especially with the initial blame on elephants for a lot of the problems they were having, and killing thousands needlessly over it because they had the wrong answer

2020-01-08 05:19:54 UTC  

These are great sources to learn about the subject

2020-01-08 05:20:03 UTC  

I've seen one and maybe both of those

2020-01-08 05:20:18 UTC  

Top one for sure, I THINK I've watched the second, or a different video about the same topic

2020-01-08 05:20:36 UTC  

Unlike politics it's something I'm legitimately interested in oof

2020-01-08 05:20:56 UTC  

It's an amazing project

2020-01-08 05:21:02 UTC  

There's a lot of seemingly small things we can do that would create massive changes for us

2020-01-08 05:21:22 UTC  

using cows to fix desertification yeah great fucking plan, cows produce more methane than any other ruminant. How the hell is that suppose to work?! great jerbs dumbassses

2020-01-08 05:21:25 UTC  

I guess not small in the way that we have to change our current way of doing things

2020-01-08 05:22:08 UTC  

@Blackjax You do realize before cows there were other massive herds of similar mammals

2020-01-08 05:22:35 UTC  

^^^^

2020-01-08 05:22:39 UTC  

What I'm talking about is how changing the current grazing habits of our livestock into a more naturalized take on it is making massive changes in places with desertification.

2020-01-08 05:22:45 UTC  

byson, moose, buffalo

2020-01-08 05:22:46 UTC  

And REVERSING

2020-01-08 05:22:47 UTC  

camels

2020-01-08 05:22:56 UTC  

horses

2020-01-08 05:22:59 UTC  

Because they move soil, shit, basically fertilize the ground for everything to grow.

2020-01-08 05:23:07 UTC  

^^^^