I drive a prius as my main farm vehicle and for my factory job. With fold down seats I haven’t had any issues with hauling stuff.
If I’m doing a project that requires 4x8 sheets or 12’ long boards I get them delivered or I rent a truck.
Forget your “dying clean” baloney. Stop fetishizing a civil war.
I’ve got things I want to do in the coming years that don’t involve dying to some right wing death squad or dysentery.
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Does Raft require co-op to be fun?
I recently picked up The Forest and I found that The Forest is tough to enjoy without co-op because of enemy difficulty.
Does Raft suffer from this?
Lol, Mr. Duncan does provide a very entertaining pop-history podcast don’t get me wrong, but please don’t go quoting him as a reference.
I think you and I are arguing two different things, your source lumps together all the deaths during the Revolution, including Reactionary military actions while I am arguing specifically that very few people of the 3rd estate were killed extra judicially as a method of “terror” by the guillotine.
Best of luck in your slow road to fascism. I hope you succeed in improving your lot with non-violent means. Maybe if the revolutionaries asked nicely Louis would’ve just enacted the Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen voluntarily.
Do you have a source for that claim? As far as I know most of the people guillotined were emigres or members of the upper class who went against the prevailing political party at the time.
Many commoners did die in the Revolution, but they mostly died in the infernal columns or similar military actions in the Vendee region and other reactionary uprisings.
I can see that this is super funny to you, but some people with chronic allergies can’t enjoy their vacations or go about their lives because inconsiderate people demand to bring their pets to public areas such as hotels or stores.
In the American system you need more than just a majority in congress to pass a resolution like federal abortion legalization.
This is not enough seats to overcome a filibuster which would be required to legalize abortion in all the states. They would have required 1 Republican to vote with the Democrats on this topic and I think even in the kinder political times that Republican would have been strung up on a light pole when they returned back to their home district.
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No more monkeys jumping on the bed?
Yeah and it didn’t have an affect on slavery as a market force at all.
The Caribbean slave colonies were still the biggest profit producing colonies that the European powers had because of their cane sugar production.
Little people like us sure can help, but what we really need is government policy to force change. There are always going to be too many people driven by cost rather than the ethics of an issue.
Sorry, I think you misunderstood my intent.
Per you, “That’s false and offensive stereotyping.” “Stop trying to make stuff up.”
You accused /u/paddirn of lying and other worse things. I was just trying to point out that they were referencing a specific event that has happened.
I didn’t say anything about judging all Muslims based on the actions of this one city council.
For anyone else who might be reading this discussion. Federatingistoohard is intent on lying about this topic for some reason.
My source details the entire state of Illinois.
One of the most agriculturally productive regions in the world.
I could do this exercise for all 50 states and the results would be similar. South Western States and California would have lower livestock usage percentages. The plain states would have higher percentage.
To any one who might be reading this conversation, I want you to understand that anyone in the industry can easily tell that federatingtoohard obviously has no experience with current methods of animal cultivation.
Grazing did work back in the day when you had 10 acres to every head and you didn’t care if your cattle starved in the winter because grass doesnt grow. But now those farmers are out of business because they were out competed by the ranchers that fattened up their cattle with fodder and grains.
Even cattle that have near infinite grazing land on BLM property require calorie supplementation with grain and fodder. The amount depends on the cattle density, annual rainfall, and the local soil productivity.
But the specific thing that Paddirn is referencing DID happen?
Because “sterile” exotics often have a seed production rate at >0% in the best scenarios.
Why introduce an invasive species into the environment when there are plenty of natives that will do the trick? Stop being so lax with noxious weed contamination risks.