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robinpics · 1 day
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Lets talk about a good bottle of french wine
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brokentrafficknight · 4 months
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Whitley ->Whitney
Winter Court
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culturefrancaise · 12 days
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gentlemaxe · 6 months
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France = best wine.
No debate.
Come and test.
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swayinginthewind · 7 days
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goblinlovesmusicals · 11 months
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Do you have any headcanons when it comes to ships? (Like what different ships do with eachother and stuff..if that makes sense.. I seriously hope it does-)
Oh definitely
Greaseball and Rusty slow dance every weekend. They're extremely sappy (it makes everyone else sick).
Ashley and Buffy plan huge summer cookouts for the whole yard. Biggest power couple in the world.
Dinah and Hashimoto are probably the most healthy, perfect relationship in the world. They're the one couple that never fights or anything.
CB isn't very good at romance, so Dustin plans all their dates and outings. They do simple stuff, usually just a nice dinner or picnic.
Brandi and Coco are very on-and-off. Their first meeting was very sexually charged, they're still working on the romance part.
Rocco (rocky 2) and Carrie are goofballs to the max- Their relationship literally came from one massive prank to trick the yard into thinking they were dating, and it morphed into them actually dating.
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sungoddess23x · 7 months
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It’s a beautiful night
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rjzimmerman · 2 years
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This essay from American Prospect:
For the past few days, I’ve been fortunate to spend an extended weekend in this lovely, historic hilltop town. Looking out to the north, your eyes see two sights. One is the endless miles of vineyards that produce the world-famous Sancerre wines, for which the climate here in the Loire Valley is perfectly suited. The other distinctive sight are the plumes from two neighboring nuclear power plants. And the two sights are related. For eons, the two-week grape harvest in Sancerre has started in early October. As recently as 2013, a relatively cool year, the harvest began on October 2. This year, the Sancerre wine harvest started the first week in September. At this rate of accelerated warming from global climate disruption, the magnificent wine production of the Loire Valley will be gone in another few decades. Walk around Sancerre and nothing has changed. The annual harvest festival is in full swing. But everything has changed. Yesterday, the Times reported that Spain’s largest olive oil producing province, Jaén, accounting for one-fifth of the world’s output, is almost out of business because of extreme drought, another casualty of global climate change. The climate crisis is on us, right now. What does this have to do with those nearby nuclear towers? Decades ago, when the near-catastrophic accident at Three Mile Island happened, followed by the meltdown at Chernobyl and then Fukushima, most environmentalists were firmly in the no-nukes camp. But the French went in another direction.
The socialized national power company, Électricité de France, made a big bet on safe nuclear power plants as the best transitional fuel to an all-renewable future. As a result, French electricity today is 71 percent nuclear, 21 percent renewables, and just 8 percent fossil fuels. It generates almost zero carbon. Germany, meanwhile, closed all but three of its nuclear power plants and built 31 new coal-fired plants. Its electric power sector is 24 percent run on coal. In a world where the best is the enemy of the good, the French got it right. But climate change is accelerating at such a pace that even if all nations do everything right, we may have missed the rendezvous to a sustainable future. One other observation, perhaps influenced by some fine local wine and observations of French trains, farming, markets, planning, and public systems: Much of Europe, despite political turmoil, works. So much of what is destroying the planet originates in the toxic policies, whether financial or environmental, of the good old USA. France can do a lot right, but if the U.S. does so much that is wrong, we still share the same planet. Biden’s steps toward better climate policy are a bare beginning of what’s needed. I wish I had an uplifting punch line other than "Pass the Sancerre."
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Beaune, France ✨
“La vie est trop courte pour boire du mauvais vin.”
—Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
(Translation: Life is too short to drink bad wine.)
Remembering France… ✨🇫🇷
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nicolesanabriaart · 1 year
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Bon vin de France
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brokentrafficknight · 3 months
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Jaune x Willow x Summer. An elder war of the roses
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Mamas boy
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culturefrancaise · 1 year
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A consommer avec modération.
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mywritingpassion · 1 year
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A Big Breasted Wine
A Big Breasted Wine
If you want the snobbery taken out of wine tasting, bring me along. Last night, my partner and I went to one of these wine events at one of Missoula’s local taphouses, Cambie. They’re renovating their kitchen in their newest location because Missoulian’s have been experiencing good food, finally, (to go along with their local craft beers) and they want more. Cambie’s owners decided to hold a…
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samalexandria · 2 years
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thoughtportal · 2 years
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How an early-'90s newsmagazine show convinced a generation of Americans to start drinking red wine. For the antioxidants!
Special thanks to Susanne Stolpe and Alexander H. Sandtorv for helping us fact-check this episode!
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thenotsotipsychef · 2 years
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