marron12

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[–] marron12 6 points 2 months ago (1 children)

I would read that. It's interesting to learn how other cultures see things. And I think learning about the not-so-pretty side of things isn't anything to shy away from, personally. As long as it's done tactfully, it's a good way to get more context and learn how to interact with the world around us.

Like illegal timber cutting. It can be hard to appreciate how harmful that can be until you see it, and compare it to how a healthy forest looks. Or vultures, you have to learn about how they were hunted to extinction to really appreciate how neat it is to have them back. Or how wolves help keep Yellowstone healthy.

Plus there's plenty of cute stuff around here to balance out the negatives.

[–] marron12 4 points 2 months ago (1 children)

Revenue pressure was even brought down to the level of nurses – some of whom say they have been pushed to charge for the smallest of items from Kleenexes to batteries. One 2022 email, obtained by the Guardian, shows a supervisor at Parkview DeKalb telling nurses that she had reviewed their charts for the week and found they had “missed” $50,000 in charges as a team. The following year, managers told staff to be more stringent about how many linen towels they handed out to patients – an initiative they termed “linen stewardship”.

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This fiscal year it found roughly $140m to pour into capital projects across greater Fort Wayne – investments that, a Moody’s report from July noted, will help further its goal of regional expansion.

Also mentioned in the article....some hospitals have their own private police forces.

[–] marron12 3 points 2 months ago

Beetle banks are particularly good at harbouring predatory beneficial insects such as ground beetles, ladybirds and spiders. When in close proximity to crops, the invertebrates will eat nearby pests.

Broad- and fine-leaved grasses can provide different functions within beetle banks. For example, tussock-forming grasses are important as overwintering sites for invertebrates, and herbs can be added for greater diversity.

I'd never heard of beetle banks before. Interesting article, definitely worth a read.

[–] marron12 14 points 2 months ago (1 children)

Aww. Looks like her fur is standing on end. But she's pretty brave, getting so close to the Ungeheuer (monster). Nice to see her exploring her new home.

[–] marron12 5 points 3 months ago

I love that view, especially at night. Crazy how different (and barren) it used to look.

[–] marron12 4 points 3 months ago

Yeah, I'd be curious to see that. As long as the gif is good quality, you can usually pretty much figure out what's going on.

Sometimes it takes a little research, but it's worth it for a good recipe.

[–] marron12 1 points 3 months ago

It's a lot, but the sandwiches are huge. NYC is the only place I've been where the sandwiches are usually big enough for 2-3 people.

It's also one of the cheaper cities to eat as a tourist. No need for restaurants, just grab a sandwich that lasts all day. Or cheap street food, or something from a hole in the wall. I love it there.

[–] marron12 3 points 3 months ago

Yeah. Those keys on the piano are E and F. You can see those notes in the sheet music for the title track. Those long rows of notes are a bunch of E's and F's.

If you hit the play button in the bottom left corner, you can hear a computer-generated version of the song. Real version here.

[–] marron12 1 points 3 months ago

Gorgeous! Thanks for sharing :)

[–] marron12 13 points 3 months ago (1 children)

I started learning a little about music theory. I've been interested for a while, but always thought I wouldn't be able to understand it. But it's doable, a little at a time.

And I've been going outside more. I spend too much time in front of the computer. It's nice to have fresh air and read, listen to music, or just take in the surroundings.

[–] marron12 4 points 3 months ago

Apparently they taste a little like pineapple. I found some white strawberries at the store a few months ago. They might have been the pineberries mentioned in the article, which are a cross between the white Chilean strawberries and another kind.

They're white with a pink tinge. They tasted kind of like how a strawberry smells, and a little like pineapple. A little sweet, not very acidic. Kind of like lychee.

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