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I’ve been trying to hone a veggie version, but it’s hard because the meat does give it a lot of flavour and ensures it’s not too acidic. The closest I’ve come is with a meat substitute, like beyond / impossible, and add more veggie fats to it.
Eat with sourdough bread is my recommendation.
This must be one of those Haitian dogs I’ve heard so much about.
Perhaps, but think of it this way: you likely have money invested or money that is invested on your behalf, whether that’s personal, 401k, IRA, or government pension. Those are likely investments spread across many companies - so should your carbon footprint take into account what those companies are doing?
I’d suggest that companies should be responsible for their carbon footprint, and legislated accordingly. Pushing it to investors, or on their customers, just seems like passing the buck.
Including investments seems a bit disingenuous. I’m sure their personal carbon footprint is already huge without having to include that.
Based on that picture alone, there are 24 pods. So 24 x $700 = $168k per mo or over $2m a year.
Edit: oops! Tried to math too late at night.
24 x $700 = $16.8k per mo or over $200k per year
I’m only a racist when I’m sleepy.
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Used to love the back sensor. I could unlock my phone as I was taking it out of my pocket
Jesus, that’s dark
Election drinking bingo. Back to you, Wolf.
A lot of countries in South America had very strict rules. Double-mask requirements, mandatory vaccines, stay-at-home days. What they perhaps lacked in access to vaccines, they tried to make up with those stricter rules. They also made deals with China & Russia for their vaccines, in lieu of limited access to Pfizer etc.
Sports jerseys are even worse. You pay a fortune, to wear plastic, and then you have 3-4 sponsors plastered all over the shirt.
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Love when he takes off his shoes
Fair. It’s all hyperbole these days.
That’s over 10% though
https://xkcd.com/1053/