
Not OP but pretty sure the implication is that the carbon foorprint from eating meat is ridiculously higher than what you’d save through either of the two examples they gave. Had nothing to do with oil, but they mention petroleum and carbon.
Kobolds with a keyboard.

Not OP but pretty sure the implication is that the carbon foorprint from eating meat is ridiculously higher than what you’d save through either of the two examples they gave. Had nothing to do with oil, but they mention petroleum and carbon.
*notices your soul* OwO what’s this?


Looks like a disembowelment.


Gee, I wonder if that’s got anything to do with the extreme enshittification the industry is seeing. It’s almost as though younger people are less likely to be able to afford increasingly expensive luxuries right now.
There’s an old joke that uses this premise.
President Bush was briefed on the war this morning. He was told that 3 Brazilian solders were killed in Iraq.
To everyone’s amazement, all the color drained from the President’s face, then he collapsed onto his desk, head in hands, visibly shaken, almost in tears.
Finally, he composed himself and asked, “Just exactly how many is a Brazilian?”


Until you open the door and decapitate him.


I had to google this, legitimately thought you were referring to a Pokemon or something. Some weird combination of Geodude and Psyduck, maybe.


Look, if I have to go bankrupt for visiting the hospital to make sure that all these “rainbow flag” groups can’t corrupt our youth, that’s what I’m going to do!

Well now I just want to see if I can get it to talk about kobolds. Not explicitly on the list!
Not to mention by ending (or changing the structure of) subsidies for farmers (in the US, at least). Because of the way the subsidies are paid out, farmers are incentivized to grow crops like soybeans and corn that feed livestock vs. crops that people eat, because they’re more heavily subsidized.
There’s a lot of articles about this topic out there but in the interest of providing a source, here’s one example.


It’s “not a top priority”.


It’s the concept that the mouth position to make an R is kind of the midway point between the S and the P, so if you’re speaking quickly, the S and P just blend together. To really enunciate the R, you kind of have to actively pause for a moment between the S and P, which is a bit awkward for some people. I stumbled into a series of videos about language quirks recently that happened to cover this; kind of coincidental to see it here right afterwards.


On the other hand, the platform isn’t large enough to support the body with B so there’s danger of it falling off or hurting people or whathaveyou. With A, you risk the head and neck falling down and hurting someone but the body, at least, is in a stable position.


They’re just determined to not win the majority, aren’t they.


They do accept donations currently; there’s a ko-fi link on the sidebar. It’s not that we need the disclosure, it’s more that if they’re funding it themselves, I’d rather know that so I can donate more. Heh

If they keep opposing it, they should amend it to a recurring tax, and if they still keep opposing it, they should make it 10% and just keep upping the ante until the billionaires learn to shut the fuck up and sit down. Non-tech giants out-number the tech giants by FAR more than enough to pass the legislation.


There’s literally no way any of us could possibly know the answer to that question.
A better analogy would be insects. Not all yellow-and-black flying insects are dangerous, but if you see one flying around your head, it’s safer to assume it’s a yellowjacket than to assume it’s a honeybee.
He’s been bringing the items on that plate one at a time for the past 15 minutes and he’s still got a bunch more to go; I hope you’re going to tip well.