Ultimately, the best way to lower your environmental impact is to buy less, buy better, use what you own, wash only when needed, and vote for ppl who will enact environmental policies. Reducing this discourse to natural=good, synthetic=bad can lead to worse purchases.
The producer of Ben Shapiro's show reached out to me to see if I'd like to discuss Ben's attire on his show. Like with Piers Morgan, since Ben invited feedback, I will do a thread comparing him to a menswear icon—this time, Ralph Lauren's Polo Bear. 🧵
@justinlin why has "Two Miles an Hour" by @Ludacris never been used in any of the Fast and the Furious movies? It seems like a missed opportunity.
Please consider using it for the next movie?
Will be looking forward to it nonetheless 🫶🏼
Thanks @DisneyPlus for removing the group watch so the long-distance friends and I cannot watch our favorite series together that we have done 2 years in a row 🥲 #OMITB
Bedankt @harry_styles, dat je in 2022 361 minuten met mij hebt doorgebracht. Ik bleef maar luisteren naar Keep Driving. #SpotifyWrapped https://t.co/mOtKD3jQaJ
Unfortunate article in The Nation, the venerable US lefty mag, that appears not to have been fact-checked, so let’s do that fact-checking, shall we?
There are 10 main claims made by author Paul Hockenos, so it’ll take a bit of a chonky🧵. But here goes:
https://t.co/evqowe4wU3
One of the most sensible takes on ‘cancel culture’ I’ve seen. Sensible, honest, smart. I’m posting the video directly as Times Radio tweeted it with a clickbait and somewhat misleading headline that unintentionally confirmed his point. More of this please.
Elon Musk “would rather pump millions of dollars into some made-up tech fantasy than doing something actually useful for us mortals,” argues Adam Kovacs. https://t.co/GuwjQ60Zym