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migrated to https://news.1rj.ru/str/Control_V_Loophole except the quality dropped so much
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i think that i have finally replied to everyone at least on telegram who i had not-replied in the last two months or so. i am, for the time being, free of "oh no i should reply to them but i dont have the social energy to do so now", the trick is to reply at 4AM so they are asleep and dont start a conversation
only one thing to do now
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10/10 would not swim
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but for reals you really have to get hardcore sunburns there
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A reminder that not everyone can afford chickens or buy meat and dairy from local farmers, not everyone can afford organic produce and not everyone has the ability to just get up and move to an idyllic rural area.

Some people are just trying to survive and we dont need to give them a hard time for it. It is the same line of thinking corporations use to gaslight individuals into thinking climate change is their fault for not recycling when their town might not even have recycling. We should be trying to make life better for EVERYONE with systemic change.
"Each tree tries to earn the best spot in the sun.
But by being too greedy, they would risk prompting the death of their neighbors and thus of the protection network, or even the collapse of the system. In the forest, all trees are connected. That's why "survival of the fittest" only applies when no member of the community is in danger.
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They make up a solid community."

From an arte documentary called The whisper of the forest - When trees talk about how trees communicate and form a real network of informations through fungi, gas they release and through their roots, which makes them more "social" than we thought they were.

(Unfortunately the documentary is only available in French and in German :/ (so the quotation was translated by me, sorry if I made syntactic errors))