Find what braincells you got left and rub them together and maybe you’ll be able to make some real points.
I live on a commune as a farmer.
Find what braincells you got left and rub them together and maybe you’ll be able to make some real points.
You don’t live in reality.
No one cares to know what you mean because you’re treating political ideology like theme park attractions, like a child.
I have a hand-me-down from a friend, it’s pretty nice but I hardly ever use it in handheld mode which is where it really shines. I use it docked with a kbm+monitor setup. I am using a 4k monitor that I found for free in a Walmart, but I don’t know if it was the optimal choice. The Steam Deck was really only ever intended to play games at 720p or 1080p so I ended up lowering my resolution a pretty large amount just to maintain 30fps in more modern games.
I like it overall though. It runs everything I need to run at a fine enough level and using it has taught me a lot about Linux, it’s a very fun computer. I don’t know if I would pay for it personally because I’m broke as fuck but I appreciate owning it.
Our shining red star. o7
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Here’s my advice for you as someone that’s worked in a few factories and a warehouse: Get insoles for your shoes if you can, they’ll help a lot. Prioritize protein dense foods, maybe take a shake to work. I basically abused acetaminophen when I was working my 12hr shifts, try not to poison yourself with painkillers. Some factories or warehouses have massage chairs in the break/lunch rooms, if your’s does remember to use it! A little less ethical depending on how your factory handles breaks but try to take a little extra time than you’re allowed if you can. In the same vein, if you have time to clean you have time to lean! Take every chance you can to rest.
You said you’re in storage and I don’t know what that means specifically but in any case, optimize your movements, especially if you’re palletizing or something. Do not twist your body left or right to lift, remember to use your legs to lift, and keep objects in your power zone! The core of factory and warehouse work is about optimizing your movements to minimize pain and last longer.
Oh also if you can sneak earbuds into work and you’re able to do your work safely with them, use music or podcasts to power through the shift. My best shifts were when I was able to sneak my wireless earbuds onto the factory floor. If that’s not possible for you I’d recommend getting some nice reusable earplugs. They should be more comfortable and more effective than whatever your work is giving you, if they are anyways. Save your hearing!
And one more thing, remember to be careful outside of work too. Something as small as an RSI in your wrist can be enough to not make it through a shift, jeopardizing your job. That’s all the advice I have, stay strong comrade.
This is probably eventually gonna get to the Toki Pona community I tried to get going and I’m fine with it, I tried getting it off the ground but obviously there just isn’t a big enough audience for it.
There’s still coercive sterilization being done too. Doctors on reservations are quick to pitch sterilizing procedures for women for issues that can be resolved in other ways.
Correction on blood quantum: the vast majority of tribes still rely on blood quantum for enrollment. The requirement can range anywhere from 1/32 to 1/2. Blood quantum is still in use because it’s often a necessity to receive federal recognition that opens up the tribe to certain forms of economic support. Most tribes that use blood quantum also require proof of lineal descent. There is a movement to do away with blood quantum in favor of lineal descent as more of us wake up to it’s genocidal purpose. But this is a slow battle as we still have to get this knowledge into the minds of our comrades and then past our tribe governments, councils, etc. which tend to be stacked with corrupt liberals.
Yeah the school’s grants were embezzled by some dude and then they didn’t meet the minimum amount of students so they were shut down. It was a pretty awesome school besides that, I enjoyed learning there.
I couldn’t help but read it as sixty-thirth.
Join us in reality when you’re ready.
POV: You are about to be tackled and devoured by a nuthatch.
Shoebill storks are awesome. I like how big they are and the awesome sounds they make. I enjoy their mysterious and sometimes ominous appearance and behaviors. Sometimes they seem really friendly and silly too!
This is currently the most efficient method for slaughtering livestock for consumers. It’s efficacy can be measured by the amount of stress hormones released into the meat. The animal doesn’t have time to process the pain of the pneumatic bolt before it is stunned and exsanguinated.
Here is a sciencey article on the subject: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7463084/
I would say you’re for the most part correct but we should all be very well aware of the dangers of our anthropomorphizing of animals. These negative reactions in the public tend to lead to horrible things being done to organisms like sharks and bugs that are important to their ecosystems and the world as a whole.
Projecting human standards of life and morality onto other organisms is inappropriate and a net-harm for both humanity and animals. People doing this behavior would do well to be reminded of how most of their favorite animals like cats, dogs, ducks, goats, etc. reproduce in ways that would be considered absolutely horrifying to our human cultures.
You’re not gonna be able to find Blowback anywhere online unfortunately :(