I haven’t found a podcast about Russia itself, but there are a couple about Trump history that speak to all the ties to Russia and the problems therein.
I haven’t found a podcast about Russia itself, but there are a couple about Trump history that speak to all the ties to Russia and the problems therein.
I have a soft spot for DD iced coffee with chocolate syrup and cream because you can get like a bucket of it for pennies compared to an iced mocha latte or something. I drink black hot coffee but I love iced coffee thats a little sweet and a little fatty. I wonder if a little half and half would even these guys out a…
Haven’t you gotten the memo??? Every one is equally bad all the time. We can’t do anything to change terrible things that happen. So we should just let Elon Musk launch us into the sun!!!!
I would be so interested in that data.
Haha, I was thinking, if you don’t have actual dope-ass road rides and fun climbs to look forward to and motivate you to get on the trainer I could see needing hella stimulation like SoulCycle.
My hobby is to guess which commenters are russian bots—or might as well be. Posts like this are how I test my hypothesis.
I have somehow managed to convince the FB algorithm to stop showing me Tasty videos. Like, I’m glad people who need inspiration or whatever have a quick place to go, but I don’t need to see a million videos of beef being “browned” in an obviously cold sauté pan. Bad technique.
Right? Even if you don’t live in HUD housing, anyone who’s lived in an apartment complex or rented at all is familiar with the idea that the landlord is responsible for the bulk of the maintenance. If not, the lease should lay out the specifics of what tenants are and aren’t responsible for.
Have you listened to the podcast Embedded’s Trump Stories? They have a whole episode on Kushner’s history. They called his prep school and asked whether he has the academic record to get into Harvard and apparently everyone was like, “Nah, not even close.” Though, there was no one on tape. $2.5 million gets even a…
PREACH, yo.
Let me tell you what. My mom, through her work, sent me home with a Target bag FULL of tampon-dispenser tampons that had cardboard applicators and I can’t wait to finish them off and go back to destroying the planet.
Lol, RAW MILK! Dirty rag friends are also raw milk friends. If I didn’t love them so much I would be expecting natural selection to kick in sooner or later.
You know, the wipes are my weak spot. But more for their ability to cut through oily grime after sautéing than sanitizing. Like you suggested elsewhere in this thread, I don’t worry too much at home.
It’s very frustrating because generally I don’t think we’re going to “consumer choice” our way into not destroying the planet. And I especially don’t like that coupled with a morality of period product choice.
I use a sponge, and every Sunday I throw that sponge away and replace it with a fresh one.
Woo! Fellow research biologist here. I always get a kick out of the people who think the answer to gross sponges is a gross dish towel.
The patriarchy already does a pretty good job of making me ashamed of my biology, now I have to be ashamed it’s gonna destroy the planet if I don’t buy the right thing?? I mean, I get there are women out there that want to do “any little thing”, but I recoil at being asked to shoulder even more existential, emotional…
Almost the entirety of modern american culture is meant to make me uncomfortable. Excuse me if I don’t give a shit about the waste generated once a month by maybe a dozen tampons during a time for the comfort of my own damn genitals.
I have a HS acquaintance who I had to silence on FB because they do “living history” and somehow FB thought I wanted to see ALL their arduous, passive-aggressive posts about people who didn’t sew shit with, like, a period yarn or whatever. Acrylic?? How will the bored 9 year olds on field trips to the village ever…
It is a very good quick summarization of the findings! I’m not a population geneticist, but I can read these papers and get the gist. Unless you’re an expert in the statistics used to get those significant values across studies there’s not a whole lot more to glean from the paper, honestly.