If you watch all the way through they actually follow the trucks all the way to landfills.
They're calling out Amazon here but tbh it's just because amazon is really big and handles a lot of goods. It's not like they're pioneering this captain planet villain type shit here. It would happen without them, just less centralized.
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They had Luke Combs on for an antelope hunt on the first one of the new season. Neat. Made tacos, looked sweet.
Antelope taste not great.
Just my opinion.
I wouldn't know but it looked pretty darn good. They made BBQ sandwiches, the tacos must've been venison later.
I actually went back on my phone here but you can't screencap the Netflix app, unfortunately.
They had some neck and collar meat, and they seared it off, then braised it with some stock and apple cider vinegar, and then finished off that braising liquid with butter and brown sugar to make a sauce. Had some coleslaw and pickles to top the sandwiches with. I'd try it in a heartbeat.
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If you watch all the way through they actually follow the trucks all the way to landfills.
They're calling out Amazon here but tbh it's just because amazon is really big and handles a lot of goods. It's not like they're pioneering this captain planet villain type shit here. It would happen without them, just less centralized.
holy fucking shit
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While I am going off there's also this good shit:
Apple, Amazon, Microsoft, and Disney are Backing Lobbying Groups Against Climate Bill
Some of America's most prominent companies, including Apple, Amazon, Microsoft and Disney, are backing business groups that are fighting landmark climate legislation, despite their own promises to combat the climate crisis, a new analysis has found. A clutch of corporate lobby groups and organizations have mobilized to oppose the proposed $3.5tn budget bill put forward by Democrats, which contains unprecedented measures to drive down planet-heating gases. The reconciliation bill has been called the "the most significant climate action in our country's history" by Chuck Schumer, the Democratic leader in the US Senate.
Most large US corporations have expressed concern over the climate crisis or announced their own goals to cut greenhouse gases. Jeff Bezos, one of the world's richest people, has said that the climate crisis is the "biggest threat to our planet" and the company he founded, Amazon, has created a pledge for businesses to cut their emissions to net zero by 2040. Microsoft has promised to be "carbon negative" within a decade from now and Disney is aiming to use only renewable-sourced electricity within the same timeframe. But these leading companies, and others, either support or actively steer the very lobby groups that are attempting to sink the bill that carries the weight of Joe Biden's ambitions to tackle the climate crisis, threatening one of the last major legislative efforts that will help decide whether parts of the world plunge into a new, barely livable climatic state.
This might actually end the pandemic effectively, since a medicine you can give somebody AFTER they've refused vaccination and gotten sick will actually lighten the load on the healthcare system and reduce the death rate to acceptable levels that life can fully resume.
It's upsetting that we had to do this instead of being able to just make the vaccines and end it but here we are.
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This might actually end the pandemic effectively, since a medicine you can give somebody AFTER they've refused vaccination and gotten sick with actually lighten the load on the healthcare system and reduce the death rate to acceptable levels that life can fully resume.
It's upsetting that we had to do this instead of being able to just make the vaccines and end it but here we are.
Cost to actual effectiveness the vaccines probably win too. So frustrating.
This might actually end the pandemic effectively, since a medicine you can give somebody AFTER they've refused vaccination and gotten sick with actually lighten the load on the healthcare system and reduce the death rate to acceptable levels that life can fully resume.
It's upsetting that we had to do this instead of being able to just make the vaccines and end it but here we are.
The article also notes that it should be helpful in locations outside the us where vaccine distribution is more difficult and having pills on hand is easier
I put out the recycling bin today. Plastic bottles, cardboard, aluminum cans - I'd say a good 40 pounds worth.
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Also the vaccines and the way we can't seem to get everyone to take them is just the absolute worst case scenario in terms of creating variants. You have a huge, festering disease population constantly washing against the wall of vaccinated people. It's almost like a contrived experiment designed to maximize selection pressure and create breakthrough mutations.
A pill selectively applied to people who are only very ill won't have the same potential to spur mutation.
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Apple, Amazon, Microsoft, and Disney are Backing Lobbying Groups Against Climate Bill
Some of America's most prominent companies, including Apple, Amazon, Microsoft and Disney, are backing business groups that are fighting landmark climate legislation, despite their own promises to combat the climate crisis, a new analysis has found. A clutch of corporate lobby groups and organizations have mobilized to oppose the proposed $3.5tn budget bill put forward by Democrats, which contains unprecedented measures to drive down planet-heating gases. The reconciliation bill has been called the "the most significant climate action in our country's history" by Chuck Schumer, the Democratic leader in the US Senate.
Most large US corporations have expressed concern over the climate crisis or announced their own goals to cut greenhouse gases. Jeff Bezos, one of the world's richest people, has said that the climate crisis is the "biggest threat to our planet" and the company he founded, Amazon, has created a pledge for businesses to cut their emissions to net zero by 2040. Microsoft has promised to be "carbon negative" within a decade from now and Disney is aiming to use only renewable-sourced electricity within the same timeframe. But these leading companies, and others, either support or actively steer the very lobby groups that are attempting to sink the bill that carries the weight of Joe Biden's ambitions to tackle the climate crisis, threatening one of the last major legislative efforts that will help decide whether parts of the world plunge into a new, barely livable climatic state.
This abstract gives enough details for how the antiviral works to satisfy my curiosity (fucks with RNA replication very directly by creating bad templates) https://www.nature.com/articles/s41594-021-00651-0
I guess I’m surprised you could get enough of it in there that it outcompetes, like, straightup cytidine, but I don’t know shit about drug delivery
Also the vaccines and the way we can't seem to get everyone to take them is just the absolute worst case scenario in terms of creating variants. You have a huge, festering disease population constantly washing against the wall of vaccinated people. It's almost like a contrived experiment designed to maximize selection pressure and create breakthrough mutations.
A pill selectively applied to people who are only very ill won't have the same potential to spur mutation.
There is a possibility of adaptation against the anti-viral. This has been a constant fear with HIV meds though it hasn't seem to come to fruition.
amateurhour VishNub New season of MeatEater is on Netflix and episode 3 had them doing whitetail deer in Texas and man the food looked good
the star was they fileted out this sheet of venison from like the ribs? Normally throwaway meat or just ground for sausage or whatever, and the had this wild game chef there who knew how to butcher out this cut, and they did a roulade with that, bacon, onion, cheese, and jalapeno and rolled it up and grilled it off then braised it for a day
Also the ranch is holyshit beautiful in like Texas December
Yeah I never fucked with ribs till I met some hunters from Texas. (mostly because when you shoot a deer with a rifle you're going to break both sets of ribs, so unless you're doing traditional bow and arrow (arrow will not penetrate both sides in 90% of cases) you don't get ribs.
I've got a recipe for them that uses coffee grounds and it's p. good.
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Large companies who mass produce things have been laying responsibility for ecological concerns on the buying public since the 70s. I don't think that's ever going to change.
They have literally created ad campaigns urging us to recycle and showing normal people just throwing trash around, specifically as a form of psychological warfare to have us shift the blame to ourselves.
Also I'm like two years from being carbon neutral and maybe 5 from carbon positive so screw all of them.
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I've been ranting a lot lately about how corporations are to very much part of the blame for climate change and that this hyper focus on personal responsibility is a drop in the ocean of their carbon pollution. I didn't think all of them were in it together though.
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Still this one
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lWCCSBqq9Tg
Sure, but I still think this is the all time.
https://youtu.be/3gtxkf40HtY
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mxqz2g05MTI
If you watch all the way through they actually follow the trucks all the way to landfills.
They're calling out Amazon here but tbh it's just because amazon is really big and handles a lot of goods. It's not like they're pioneering this captain planet villain type shit here. It would happen without them, just less centralized.
I wouldn't know but it looked pretty darn good. They made BBQ sandwiches, the tacos must've been venison later.
I actually went back on my phone here but you can't screencap the Netflix app, unfortunately.
They had some neck and collar meat, and they seared it off, then braised it with some stock and apple cider vinegar, and then finished off that braising liquid with butter and brown sugar to make a sauce. Had some coleslaw and pickles to top the sandwiches with. I'd try it in a heartbeat.
Maybe if he'd actually chugged it but that poser didn't even get halfway through
@bloodyroarxx alright we're off to a good start here
holy fucking shit
Apple, Amazon, Microsoft, and Disney are Backing Lobbying Groups Against Climate Bill
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2021/oct/01/apple-amazon-microsoft-disney-lobby-groups-climate-bill-analysis
Please somebody save the planet, just not any of us.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/health/2021/10/01/pill-to-treat-covid/
Exciting!
This might actually end the pandemic effectively, since a medicine you can give somebody AFTER they've refused vaccination and gotten sick will actually lighten the load on the healthcare system and reduce the death rate to acceptable levels that life can fully resume.
It's upsetting that we had to do this instead of being able to just make the vaccines and end it but here we are.
Cost to actual effectiveness the vaccines probably win too. So frustrating.
The article also notes that it should be helpful in locations outside the us where vaccine distribution is more difficult and having pills on hand is easier
I put out the recycling bin today. Plastic bottles, cardboard, aluminum cans - I'd say a good 40 pounds worth.
A pill selectively applied to people who are only very ill won't have the same potential to spur mutation.
Remember, climate change isn't the fault of massive corporations, it's yours because you use a plastic straw and a clothes dryer.
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41594-021-00651-0
I guess I’m surprised you could get enough of it in there that it outcompetes, like, straightup cytidine, but I don’t know shit about drug delivery
There is a possibility of adaptation against the anti-viral. This has been a constant fear with HIV meds though it hasn't seem to come to fruition.
You did sound a little horse
Yeah I never fucked with ribs till I met some hunters from Texas. (mostly because when you shoot a deer with a rifle you're going to break both sets of ribs, so unless you're doing traditional bow and arrow (arrow will not penetrate both sides in 90% of cases) you don't get ribs.
I've got a recipe for them that uses coffee grounds and it's p. good.
They have literally created ad campaigns urging us to recycle and showing normal people just throwing trash around, specifically as a form of psychological warfare to have us shift the blame to ourselves.
Also I'm like two years from being carbon neutral and maybe 5 from carbon positive so screw all of them.
but they're listening to every word I say
This makes me laugh every time without fail it's so incredible
WHAT DO I DO BWAAAAA*WHACK*
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Inside every person are two large chested women...
I would be willing to get that tattoo if someone else paid for it.
Well I mean...
Everybody let's take up a collection going!
If we double the base funding goal the tattoo goes on his face!
I think my wife uses it for chocolate mousse?