I made my choices I guess
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50% coverage but no cigar
This seemed like fun! You can reblog to post your filled out cards, and tag me if you make one of your own so I can fill it out, too. 😊
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So Fox News ran a story about how they think libraries are turning into drug-infested sex dens and I am shocked, shocked that I was never offered any drugs during my 15+ years working in libraries.
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I got my tetanus shot we can play polearms again
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A research paper published in Science Advances reveals a direct correlation between plastic production and plastic pollution, such that every 1% increase in plastic production is associated with a 1% increase in plastic pollution in the environment.
The study finds that fast-moving consumer goods companies disproportionately contribute to the problem more than household and retail companies. The study marks the first robust quantification of the global relationship between plastic production and pollution.
The research, led by scientists from a dozen different universities in the United States of America, Australia, the Philippines, New Zealand, Estonia, Chile, Sweden, Canada, and the United Kingdom, found that 56 global companies are responsible for more than half of all branded plastic pollution.
The Coca-Cola Company was responsible for 11% of branded waste, followed by PepsiCo (5%), Nestlé (3%), Danone (3%), and Altria/Philip Morris International (2%). The top companies identified produce food, beverage, or tobacco products.
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seems like there is little to no recognition of the lesbian coming of age story that is totally happening in eiyuden rising. these girls
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Assigning you a song that makes white people go nuts (from experience)
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i think rice with things on it & also some sort of sauce is like basically the best food genre tbh
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i wear your grandmas clothes... i look incredible...! - unknown
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As Kathryn Yusoff argues in A Billion Black Anthropocenes, the framework of the Anthropocene is racist, and it also serves to obscure our view, to hide the actual system at the heart of the problem. People in the Global South—people dehumanized by Western slavery, colonialism, and racism—finally get included in the category “human,” just in time to share the blame for the devastation caused by a social system that has ravaged them far more than they have profited from it.
Peter Gelderloos, The Solutions are Already Here
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