It definitely stands out, maybe as our vernacular has shifted so far to hyperbole, that every statement is "slamming, blasting, annihilating".
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I feel like this is a shader or texture mod that makes it look like World of Warcraft, I'd be interested in details too, OP.
All my KPIs are saying this is a win.
Gotta love the mindset "if I can't have it, no one can!"
I'm a silly goose with young kids and I've been head-in-the-sand trying to deal with my own survival. Once I had an iota of stability, I started to let the outside world in again and often wish I hadn't.
I estimate I live in a place least likely to be dramatically affected by climate change, early on. It's not like I'm in Florida and can't afford to insure my home any longer because of hurricane risk. It's not like I'm likely to be one of the 1.2 billion climate refugees by 2050.
So I try to take little steps to get prepared for something I never thought I'd need to be prepared for. We're growing more and more of our own food, we're expanding our water/food stores and storage. We plan to get a solar system soon (so we're the 1/10 that makes it through an extended grid outage), while global supply chains still function.
I've started a little (20TB) apocalypse library, full of illustrated guides, youtube videos, books, and resources.
My biggest stumbling block is starting community. I generally don't like people and as you've seen in this thread, most people don't take climate change seriously.
And, as someone else said... weed and time in nature.
Fediverwe is a lot better than most social media for now…
But not by any virtue other than being too small to matter. Reddit started pretty good, too.
We don't need to yuck their yum
Just that they have to decide to hand themselves over and that seems unlikely.
I don't think there's much guarantee that any tips given via kiosk are shared in full or in part with the employee in front of you.
I'm uncouth too, because this just seems like extra line breaks to make it "poetic". I don't mind the parable, though.