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  1. It's not too large to ship, and USPS economy ground wouldn't even be very expensive. Finding a local XX owner who needs bags is probably one in a million. You can probably just pack all that inside the top box and put that in a large box, for under $40 to ship. I ship a lot of oversize stuff.
  2. I'm subscribed to the Reddit sub where those posts come from, it's pretty funny. The best are the ones who say that the harassment, stalking, V2k (voice to skull transmission of words), and similar things stopped...when? While they were in therapy and on drugs. "THEY just want to keep us all on drugs and in therapy." Man, SO close to figuring it out. And I make fun of it but also realize that mental illness is not funny and they have a real medical problem.
  3. https://www.newrootsinstitute.org/articles/factory-farming-pandemics https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2021/oct/18/factory-farms-of-disease-how-industrial-chicken-production-is-breeding-the-next-pandemic
  4. Factory farmed birds may be one of the shittiest things we can eat. And we might create the next pandemic this way.
  5. I wonder how the local BMW specialist can afford to put on these massive parties a couple times a year...
  6. Hmm, AOW plus destructive device?
  7. Absolutely 0% chance of me clicking on anything related to TikTok.
  8. Well, that's what I needed to know, avoiding it then.
  9. Half marketing, but not PURE marketing BS, and kind of surprised you haven't seen it before. It generally some stated health benefit, although "healthy" is hard to define and it keeps changing as we learn more. So for example most nutrition experts would agree that wheat protein is "clean" while the majority of protein supplements are not, and are more likely to cause some gastrointestinal issues for a lot of people. Moriah and I both react to the standard protein adders which are dairy based. A lot of people do and don't really think about it until they have something different. But we have no reaction to bone broth protein or plant protein. Here is a pretty balanced overview of the idea: The term is characterized both from the consumer’s perception of what “natural” suggests and by the ways food manufacturers market their products. The meaning of “clean label” may be different to different people, but it tends to involve the following concepts:2,10 Natural ingredients: no artificial flavors, artificial colors, artificial preservatives, or synthetic additives. Simplicity: less chemicals and recognizable ingredients that do not sound chemical or artificial. Transparency: information on how ingredients are sourced and how products are manufactured. Minimal processing: processing using techniques that consumers don’t understand to be artificial. Consumers may identify a clean-labeled product by a shorter ingredient list or terms like “natural,” “simple,” “no artificial,” and “no preservatives” on the food label.
  10. Anyone try this? Still processed, not terrible, could be a nice occasional treat that's less shitty. https://eatbetter.com/products/the-better-bagel?variant=41581389349069
  11. On the bike, but yeah, insane.
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