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  • MapComplete has a feature to post Mangrove reviews too!

  • I wouldn't be so quick to write off Lemmy since it depends on what server you're on.

    There are many servers, including the one this meme is on, that have plenty of progressive discussions without authoriative mods.

  • It uses electrolysis, so may as well cut out the middleman and just use electricity to power things without losing efficiency to convert it.

  • Hear me out, so we make a ton of hydrogen for cars, heating, etc. But it takes lots of methane to make hydrogen. So we give oil companies subsidies so they can do more fracking which is how we get the methane in the first place. This will be great for climat cha—wait a minute...

  • Their comments were removed since it was a troll account.

  • Sometimes we all speed read things and miss parts. :)

  • It sounds like you're pretty frustrated. There sure is far too much money spent on the military and the human rights abuses it causes. Please consider that there was never any claim made that we need to increase funding there; it's a strawman argument for something that you're rightfully upset about.

  • Who said anything about beurocratic governing bodies?

  • For what it's worth, I have never seen the movie and from my perspective, they're just two characters in a meme.

  • This is true while the meme is also not CCP/Kremlin propaganda.

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  • Do you find that the types of people who seek authority over others are reasonable, educated, and mentally stable?

    Dehumanizing groups of people as "wildlife" though... That's kinda messed up.

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  • Consider starting a discussion instead of low-effort, snarky remarks. The latter is just toxic.

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  • I actually find that both MAGA folks and modern conservatives are big on Laissez-faire capitalism.

  • I think that holds internationally, but the USA eats a massive amount of meat and less beans comparatively.

  • This is one study. Both the author of this article and you should not be so quick to draw strong conclusions.

    For instance, the idea that early humanoids took the form of "cavemen" who ate a ton of meat is debated, and largely built on assumptions made from finding hunting tools.

    More recent evidence of the oldest known fossilized human feces has shown very amounts of dietary fiber - much more than our modern diet. The amount of meat eaten in the USA today is not historically common.

  • I find it fascinating how it's called methane in this context, but natural gas when oil companies sell their fracking bi-product to heat homes and run water heaters.

  • This one seems pretty cool though.

  • Minimum 10 vacation days though.:(