At this point, I’m hoping for there to be a spree of unionization.
Maybe a millennium from now we’ll have better means of keeping corporations in check, but in our species’ current and primitive state, unionization might be one of our only options.
At this point, I’m hoping for there to be a spree of unionization.
Maybe a millennium from now we’ll have better means of keeping corporations in check, but in our species’ current and primitive state, unionization might be one of our only options.
Dunno if cats are “apex,” by ecological definition, but point taken.
Just saying, my cat started life as a barn cat before we adopted him (and cleansed him of parasites), and he can be kinda skittish outdoors, perhaps citing concerns about coyotes.
Nonetheless, cats are adorable. Can’t tell if mine’s partially or entirely a Norwegian Forest Cat.
Fun fact: the field of archeology may be subject to procedure changes in the future due to the advent of ground-penetrating radar.
Oddly, I’m guessing having a flower within two blocks may not be a requirement anymore, as the nearest other botanical things are jack-o-lanterns, and some netherwort that’s probably out of the range mentioned in your quote.
Yes, they seem to have had a specific tool for it (a “strigil,” I believe). I was just trying to be succinct so the server would actually let me post the title
Edit: most of my attempts to point out the background info in the title were kinda verbose