I enjoy checking in on this site when I need some nice news:
https://reasonstobecheerful.world/
Edit: it's not strictly green/environmental news, but there are often articles about that kind of thing
I enjoy checking in on this site when I need some nice news:
https://reasonstobecheerful.world/
Edit: it's not strictly green/environmental news, but there are often articles about that kind of thing
ah, the "Shane Gillis" approach
Not sure if this counts as brutalist, but the post made me think of this example from Portland
"ghosts aren't real"
"well of course, but they don't know that"
I was able to quit cocaine, cigarettes, and alcohol and of those 3, cigarettes was the hardest to quit, with alcohol being a close second. I don't want to get into a discussion about the roles of behavioral addiction vs. chemical addiction when trying to quit something, but sugar has been just as difficult as alcohol and nicotine, if not more so. It doesn't help that it is seemingly everywhere and included in all the food. It's not as easy as "I'll just stop having ice cream", of course anyone can do that. If you start paying attention to all the foods sugar is added too and try to avoid those foods, you really have to completely rethink your whole approach to food (where to buy, the role it plays in your life, i.e. why you eat) and spend a lot more energy trying to find "healthy" foods.
yes, probably
Is there some fuckery going on with the creation of this poll? Or can this just be attributed to the majority of Americans being jingoistic morons?
for real. $400m is closer to $0 than it is to $1b
Basil Hayden, Woodford Reserve, Knob Creek, Angel's Envy, Old Grandad, Bulleit are all great choices.
Basil Hayden or Woodford would definitely be my first choice though.