

The meat and dairy industry use vastly more water and also contribute to climate change through greenhouse gas emissions, while almond trees help to reduce CO2. Maybe focus on that instead of buying into the animal ag propaganda.
The meat and dairy industry use vastly more water and also contribute to climate change through greenhouse gas emissions, while almond trees help to reduce CO2. Maybe focus on that instead of buying into the animal ag propaganda.
That’s basically what the book is about
Little Simz, Sampa the Great, and Snow Tha Product are some of my modern favorites
I heard this was coming out and just read the book Mickey 7 that it’s based on.
For anyone interested, I highly recommend reading it before watching the movie. It’s a fun, quick read. The movie doesn’t follow the same events so nothing is “spoiled” for you by reading, just a good way to get into the universe and character.
Have you considered adoption? There are SO many kids out there who need loving homes. If you’re worries about children regretting their existence, at least you could provide a safe place for those that are already here and also fulfill your desire to be a parent.
I just watched Didi and it seems to do a great job with the millennial coming of age story. They’re a bit younger than me, but I related a lot to the characters and setting.
Dunno if it’s THE definitive movie, just thought I’d recommend because it’s recently on my mind.
Telling people to have etiquette while using a slur is an interesting choice.
As a cyclist, I already hate how many drivers are looking at their phones. Forcing them to x out of ads at a light when they should be paying attention to their surroundings needs to be illegal.
That’s exactly what I was thinking. Peanut Dust!
People Just Do Nothing is one of my favorite shows.
Honestly, I read the books over 8 years ago, so I forget a lot of the smaller details. This makes it enjoyable to watch because I both know what will happen in terms of major plot points, but am discovering things moment by moment as well. When I was reading the series I kept thinking it would make a great show.
The TV version gets the atmosphere right, but has to sacrifice some of the pacing to make it work for the length of a season/episode.
Having read the books, you’ll probably be pleased with the way the next season plays out.
I was wondering when they would bring in the before times part of the story and an happy to see that part of the mystery is going to be revealed.
Years ago, when I lived in Boston, a realtor company mistakenly sent me a letter meant for my landlord. It said something like, “rentals are lucrative and prices keep rising! You should maximize your yearly lease price increases to make more money.”
The brokers get a full months rent fee in Boston just for showing the apartment, so this was really infuriating.
I sometimes give them a big smile and thumbs up.
This can make them even angrier, but I also commute with a 360 camera on my helmet.
The Murderbot series is pretty easy to get into and has some decent space adventure.
Also, I enjoyed the Silo series, which is now a good show on Apple.
I have to agree. I’ve tried 2 episodes and don’t get it. Seems like a hallow, generic soap opera and devoid of any of the clever comedy of Schur’s other projects.
It’s actually converted from an old prison, so has a long history of negating personal rights.