What's yours?
https://video.nostr.build/be4d9ae032ea9585c4c8b0a04cf9661dcd9a81968f429191b7f2eccfe3114fed.mp4
#asknostr #lol
"Body Bag" by Beartooth, and then no tree
people spamming cp into people's first #introductions post is a huge problem. looks like we may need to start adding blocklists on media from certain domains.
looks like the ai-cp spammers are using this domain:
libfans.com
just saw apparently real cp on this domain:
https://matrix.org/_matrix/media/v3/download/livingutopia.org
I also contacted abuse at matrix.org for the latter since it looks like non-ai. we need better reporting protocols than email.
Fire up the wood chippers.
Alrighty frens. I've written and partially illustrated a second nostr:nprofile1qqsqp5rw957s5v844p9c7e0y63hz9m2g9kjlp0309gqtc09eu7ga9dgpzdmhxue69uhhqatjwpkx2urpvuhx2ue0etpdxc book.
The story follows a boy who likes pie more than cake as he grows pumpkins for his own birthday pie. There's a subtle undercurrent in the story emphasizing the patience in the undertaking. There's also age appropriate information on the how-to side without bogging the story down.
Anyhow, I have 3 titles I'm working with and I'd like to #asknostr which do you prefer:
Pie Takes Time
Seeds of Patience
Pumpkins, Patience and Pie
#grownostr #kidsteaders
Thank you for your input!
Sometimes I wonder if it's done wrong on purpose to get people to comment with corrections. More comments = more algorithm boost
Happy Sunday frens.
They make these very difficult to replace. 
#gm
Likewise. Enjoy the rest of your day.
My boys and I put together their gardens for the year. It was a cold operation in the 20-something degree temps, but they're pretty tough in all their bundled layers. My plan is to put down a few layers of cardboard, layer in all the woody debris in the yard, combine our very raw compost with as much biochar as I can make, and then fill the remainder with 2 year aged cow bedding pack. I may get some winecap mushroom spawn to mix into the more carbon based layers if the temperature is appropriate at that phase of construction. 
We picked up the 1 ft deep beds nostr:nprofile1qqs2rlzal4lleatrezg4tdrxw5d4srg3tcfkutuvjr5fzvu9h0kmrncpzemhxue69uhhyetvv9ujuvrcvd5xzapwvdhk6qgdwaehxw309aukzcn49ekk2qghwaehxw309aex2mrp0yh8x6tpd4ehgu3wvdhk68uj6gq has links for: https://www.thesurvivalpodcast.com/vevor-galvanized-beds
#grownostr #gardening #gardenstr
Even still, there was slavery throughout the Americas before European contact. Korea, China and Japan had rotating power dynamics with slavery involved. India's caste system has slaves on the bottom and is a several thousand year old system. The Arab world has been full of slavery going back to biblical times and continuing to today. Africa had slavery throughout.
Even the slavery the west promulgated in the last 5k years has often been a multi-party, multi-ethnic practice. The transatlantic trade was Africans and Arabs kidnapping and trading Africans and selling them to Europeans. And during the same time period, there was a large Arabic trade in European slaves.
It's never been one culture that was responsible for most or all slavery and it is objectively true that Christians in the west spearheaded the end of chattel slavery.
If it's a "western" thing, why do pretty much all cultures on all continents have millennia of slavery recorded? Some of the oldest texts we have contain passages on slavery (hammurabi). Mostly, people are evil. East, west, north, south. Slavery is an endemic evil throughout all of humanity.
Are you implying that a 2000 year old religion started a practice that goes back to the earliest records of civilization?
Illustration for page 13 of 20. 
#proofofwork #grownostr #kidsteaders #Illustration





