How do you beat traffic if everyone does it?
How do you beat traffic if everyone does it?
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For me it was thumping, the industry standard way of killing piglets by grabbing them by the back of the head and smashing them into concrete until they’re dead. That or the CO_2 acidifying every mucus lining in a pig’s body, chemically burning them alive while they suffocate to death because people get enjoyment out of it
Nah, don’t you understand? I’m literally designed to hunt and kill animals, just like other predators.
This gun? Well how else am i supposed to kill them? I don’t have any sort of claws or sharp teeth or anything designed to kill animals for sustinence
What do you mean why am i cooking the meat? I’ll get sick if i don’t, just like every other predator on the planet. Plus, i couldn’t even chew it if it were raw.
And all that is assuming natural = moral, which, if your moral code is equivilant to a lions, is not compatible with society. But it’s convenient to not change most people’s behavior, so they’re cool ignoring the logical conclusion of that argument.
Those aren’t included because they’re not part of my diet. Therefore not part of my food budget or anything i pay attention to the price of.
I don’t eat meat as a part of my diet, so I don’t bother keeping track of those prices, nor is it relevant to my food budget per month. My comment was just to detail my experience.
Most of my shopping is at Meijer, though the $5 5lb bag of beans and $15 15 lb bag of brown rice are at smaller, local store I go to. I also get my spices there, though i replenish them so little i haven’t been able to keep track of their prices.
My food is only about $150-200 a month, and thats when i’m eating 3600 calories a day, instead of my current 2400. I live in chicago land, so it’s not like my cost of living is cheap, and i buy good ingredients (ie San Marzano tomatoes and De Cecco pasta). Is there something i’m missing?
This article’s source material was focused on where inflation has been the worst, but outside of bread and tortillas, i don’t think any of my staple foods have gone up in price in years? I guess tofu has gone up $1 a pound, actually.
But broccoli is still $1 a pound here, beans are still $1 a pound dry, which is 50¢ a pound cooked. Rice is $1.50 dry, which is 33¢ a pound cooked. I guess fresh fruit prices have gone up a bit? But the sale prices are just as cheap as ever, and frozen fruit has only gone up $1 for 4lb since 2020, from $8.99 for strawberries to $9.99.
All of this is to say inflation has barely affected my grocery shopping at all in the last 4-5 years, and that is with me specifically looking for it since my dad promised me it would
They nerfed Zamezenta AND caly-I and left the mon that actually won worlds (and the blatantly best mon this gen, and second best AT WORST last gen) untouched, idk what’s going through GF’s head
It was a calculated risk. But man am i bad at math.
In that case it should be in your logs. I believe the default is /var/log/dmesg.log*, depending on how many rotations have occured since the error
You’re only showing us part pf the error. There should be more above the list pf modules loaded that will provide useful information
dmesg > dmesg-out will give the entire dmesg log as a text file, and you can cut out the irrelevant parts
Shit looks pretty fire tbh. Did it tutn out well?
I promise you, bees do not benefit from humans using them for honey. Knocking them out, taking their food, causing disease, causing hives to collapse, none of it is good for the bees.
My favorite was my aunt going straight from “climate change is a myth” to “well we can’t do anything about it, so why bother doing anything at this point” like my sister in Christ WE MADE THE CHANGE
You should be able to hit the submit button as many times as you want, but it should have a single transaction ID so the server can ignore duplicate submissions.
How does cutting peer review time help get more content? The throughput will still be the same regardless of if it takes 15 days or a year to complete a peer review