"The left is back to glorifying John Brown
That's important. It shows what they want to do. He rose to fame by butchering settlers suspected of pro-slavery feelings in front of their families"
Holy aura
If you ever suggested a link between voting and money that was this direct you’d have been censured on the House floor a few years ago. (That actually happened.)
U.S. Rep. Haley Stevens asked by @wdet how she would increase transparency in U.S. campaign finance laws:
“I’m the only non-millionaire running for Senate.”
Climate change.
Canada’s boreal forest is far north.
Most parts of it only reach 64F (18C) averages in the heat of the summer.
Its density and climate also means it gets very little evaporation compared to its rainfall, and is subject to frost 9 months of the year, and heavy fog the rest of the time.
This kept this biome very humid, kept soil damp, and left most of the low level foliage coated in dew all day long.
Some parts of the forest even had thick levels of permafrost beneath the topsoil that on rare hot days would seep water back into the ecosystem.
Just as many wildfires started by lightning strike in previous decades as now.
The difference is they struggled to catch and spread in this damp environment.
Now extreme dry weather, record breaking heat, northern thaw, erode that protective moisture barrier, leaving the boreal forest vulnerable especially in the more southern parts.
Boreal forests previously went through this process naturally when an over density caused a drier environment you’d get high-intensity crown fires that were cyclical. Every 50-200 years depending on region.
Now we get them annually.
Boreal forest fires are much more severe than others too. The long history of cyclical burns means the soil contains charcoal, the thick multi-layer foliage adds fodder and causes the fire to spread quickly, and pine, spruce, and aspens are all some of the trees with both the most density and the best for wood burning.
It results in towering forest fires of immense heat and rapid spread.
These forests are denser than anything else in North America or Europe, and the current fire in Ontario alone, is the same square mileage as the entire state of Delaware.
From the time it ignited, to covering that size, took less than 20 hours.
While some in the US still think climate change is a hoax, we are all going to deal with the consequences of it, as we’ve turned the largest forest in the world into a tinder box, and fires in less than 0.01% of it drowns the entire continent in smoke.
This narrative is such a farce and insult to our intelligence. People arent mean to her bc she's a woman, they're mean to her because she's a genocidal cartoon character who is bought and owned by a foreign apartheid state that is openly committing crimes against humanity
At a certain point the guy in the bulldozer at the controls cant hide behind “its my job i need the money they will just get someone else to do it”
At the point where an elephant is trying to save its home from you, you are as liable and evil as the suits that gave the order
lead tampon in me while i eat my listeria meat & cyclospora riddle veggies and wash it all down with microplastic water. afterwards, i inhale wildfire smoke and listen to the serene sounds of the data center built across the street. there’s a flock cam too recording it all
I would say they are among the most deeply American games ever made. Not just because of the setting and subject matter (nukes and cowboys) but because it recognizes that "America" at its best was an aspiration, not a finality.
America WAS the taming of America.
unironically this is like a core tenet of my belief of environmental stewardship. we're clearly supposed to be not just maintaining the ecosystem, but making it thrive! instead we let capitalist ghouls ruin everything. it must come to an end
The CHIPS Act funds the production of chips using leading-edge **transistors**
And now you can probably figure out why he thinks these companies needed transgender people to qualify.
We are truly living in the dumbest of times.