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those factor meals youtubers are shilling do not look very good

we gave russia their arms dealer back for one of our pet niggers

what are we going to give north korea to get this latest one back

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neighbor just hit something big with the lawn mower

big weasel

landscape properly to control surface water flow and use lined catchment ponds, then process the water to get the nitrogen back out

or better yet use crop rotation and stop raping the soil to overproduce food to sell to africa

Plants aren't the only things that sequester CO2, animals in the ocean do too and that gets deposited on the sea floor when they die. It's believed that during the Cretaceous, the CO2 levels were over 1000 ppm which contributed to a warm climate and huge plant growth. CO2 is around 400 ppm right now, so something sucked it back out of the atmosphere between then and now. And obviously the extremely high CO2 level didn't lead to runaway global warming then, so it's hard to see why it should do so now at a claimed "point of no return" that's much lower than 1000 ppm.

But really my position is we just don't know what's going on. IMO it's the only honest scientific position about the earth's climate. We're talking about a very complex system with very long term cycles we don't understand and can't measure short of spending thousands of years on the problem. Of course we don't understand it; we're just guessing about most of it.

the world bank types don't want countries to have independent food supplies, they want every country to be dependent on trade for food

that's where this stuff is coming from, it's just more obvious in developing countries where financiers want to dictate what and how much the country can grow in exchange for loans

truly incredible how every time I made a cut on the table saw out on the driveway the breeze would shift and blow the sawdust back at me and into my eyes

do you think I made that up or something

something I've done for really extreme noise is wear good noise blocking earplugs under my music headphones, then just crank the volume until I can hear the music

not exactly crystal clear audio but it works fairly well

I have these ones too, they don't block as much sound but they have a 3.5mm jack for connecting to an audio source

I don't use bluetooth so idk if that part is any good

amazon.com/dp/B0723CYHPZ

can't hardly hear a thing with these on

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this is the world run by kindergarten teachers

Runoff should be managed, but it's just one of the many problems with industrial monocrop farming.

They wouldn't need to dump megatons of artificial fertilizer on the ground every year if they were managing their soil properly. But there's a century worth of bad government policy that makes it impossible to do otherwise.