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  • Not a big fan of it myself, but the best snack ever is some kettle chips and cottage cheese as the dip. It looks weird/gross, yet every one who has tried it has loved it. I usually sprinkle some black pepper on it prior.

  • Annika is fantastic! I love the lead actress. She was great in Unforgotten.

  • Vera is my absolute favorite British detective show! Also really enjoyed Grandchester, especially if they liked father Brown. Line of duty is pretty good too. Unforgotten is really good as well.

  • Potential therapeutic use and consumption...

    Wait , so we can still eat the pig after it's sacrificed for the heart?

    I am not a geneticist, so maybe I am overreacting, but are they only messing with the heart genes?

    I think I would like to skip the pork chops from these pigs.

  • Same for me. I'm in the Mid-Atlantic part of the US. I've gotten one every day for the last week. They all have been sent straight to spam though.

  • Spot on

  • Omg that's awesome

  • Right?! We call it "The before times" now in my circle. It's so stark, it's similar to how everything changed after 9/11.

    Ironically, in my bubble of life/friends there are two camps, like you stated and I am in camp 2016. I always use the night the Cubs won the world series as my benchmark ;) nothing has been the same since.

  • Their chicken is nasty IMO. I just got Purdue at Kroger and hour ago and it was 2.99 a pound for boneless/skinless. It's my preferred brand. Butchered well, way more tender.

  • Ok, that's fair. I think I got really mad about the trees :/ Especially living where I do. When I am in the concrete jungle it is crazy how much hotter it is.

    Regarding emissions, I agree something has to change. On top of the oil and gas, our chemical plants are killing us too. They call where I live Chemical Valley and one town near a huge plant has the 4th highest cancer rate in the country.

    Add to that, this is coal country. It's baffling how many people around me are disabled or have lost family who worked in the mines, yet flip out when you talk about taking their coal away.

  • Ok, that's fair. I think I got really mad about the trees :/ Especially living where I do. When I am in the concrete jungle it is crazy how much hotter it is.

    Regarding emissions, I agree something has to change. On top of the oil and gas, our chemical plants are killing us too. They call where I live Chemical Valley and one town near a huge plant has the 4th highest cancer rate in the country.

    Add to that, this is coal country. It's baffling how many people around me are disabled or have lost family who worked in the mines, yet flip out when you talk about taking their coal away.

  • I hear ya! I am typically not one to rewatch much, simply because my list of new things is quite large.

  • Climate @slrpnk.net

    Bill Gates take on Climate change

    fortune.com /2023/09/22/bill-gates-climate-change-planting-trees-complete-nonsense-oil-gas/
  • I actually heard this on the radio yesterday on the way home and it was a great interview. Makes me want to watch the next generation again

  • Same here! My main issues/concerns are due to weather and the lack of a place to charge up. Already this year we've seen how they don't do well in extreme cold or heat. And my area also had significant storms recently so flooding, no power, etc. And I live in an area will large hills (look like mountains, but not quite) and my friends with electric cars complain about it quite a bit. It drains the battery and struggles on some inclines.

    The best I've seen so far is a Lexus hybrid sedan a friend has. Handles the terrain well, charges as you drive, doesn't need plugged in at all.

    I feel like they need to have more going for them until we can all switch.

  • Just wanted to say I agree with everything you said. As a woman who has worked with the public for 30+ years I have never said yes to someone who asked me out while working.

  • This is really nice. Thanks for posting!

  • Kitty litter helps with traction and if you have room, some boards too.

  • My 17yo thought I was bullshitting him when we were talking about these jokes. He googled it and was speechless. I was kinda young when they were popular but remember vividly my uncle's telling them often.

  • To add to your comment, estate sales are a fantastic place to obtain all the items you just mentioned.

    Setting them up is a part of my job, and the sale we just had Saturday had items relating to your post!

    Basically could walk out with tons of new hobby materials for under $30. Probably under $20.

  • Technology @kbin.social

    "Kids Can't Use Computers" is now ten years old, and it's only gotten worse

    www.coding2learn.org /blog/2013/07/29/kids-cant-use-computers/
  • Technology @lemmy.world

    I reverse-engineered all Timex Datalink watches and devices, the Notebook Adapter, and the CRT graphics in Ruby!

  • United States | News & Politics @lemmy.ml

    New Florida driver’s license law could impact people with Minnesota licenses later this year

    kstp.com /kstp-news/top-news/new-florida-drivers-license-law-could-impact-people-with-minnesota-licenses-later-this-year/
  • Not The Onion @lemmy.world

    New Florida driver’s license law could impact people with Minnesota licenses later this year

    kstp.com /kstp-news/top-news/new-florida-drivers-license-law-could-impact-people-with-minnesota-licenses-later-this-year/
  • Collapse @lemmy.ml

    Recent events that indicate Earth’s climate has entered uncharted territory

    apnews.com /article/global-heat-climate-extremes-2023-95f6861b1312ead54ed941524fa7d2ab
  • science @lemmy.world

    Birds may ‘divorce’ because of promiscuity or long spells apart

    www.theguardian.com /science/2023/jul/05/birds-may-divorce-promiscuity-long-spells-apart
  • Biology @mander.xyz

    Birds may ‘divorce’ because of promiscuity or long spells apart

    www.theguardian.com /science/2023/jul/05/birds-may-divorce-promiscuity-long-spells-apart
  • United States | News & Politics @lemmy.ml

    'Public health has lost the war': States legalize raw milk, despite public health warnings

    www.usatoday.com /story/news/nation/2023/07/03/raw-milk-legalized-states-unpasteruized-disease-risks-public-health/70369454007/
  • Science @lemmy.ml

    Scientists have finally 'heard' the chorus of gravitational waves that ripple through the universe

    phys.org /news/2023-06-scientists-heard-chorus-gravitational-ripple.html
  • Environment @beehaw.org

    ‘My life and my home’: young people start to testify at historic US climate trial

    www.theguardian.com /us-news/2023/jun/12/young-activists-held-v-montana-climate-change-first-constitutional-trial