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[Serious] What's the best way an individual could save animals from climate collapse?
  • Like another commenter said, attracting insects can help, by providing food for pollinators and other bugs which also help feed smaller animals which then feed larger animals etc. Never ever use herbicide/pesticide, or artificial fertilizer. (For example, anything with glyphosate in it will kill anything with permeable skin in the area. Salamanders will die from levels even below EPA standards of safe drinking water.) If you need fertilizer use compost.

    Even better: kill your lawn. Let native wildflower species take over. If it all turns to clover, you don't even have to mow it.

    The main problem is our economic system which demands infinite, unsustainable profit and expansion, so at the very least get the conversation going on that. I know it's impossible for an individual to fight the whole world, but that's why organizing is important. You must build a large enough group to become a force for change.

    In the meantime, since we aren't ready to kill capitalism, make your own space as much of a sanctuary as it can be.

  • AITA if I and three other guys perved out on our cute female friend until she started crying? We weren't trying to be malicious towards her.
  • Sounds like a fake troll story, but then again I have known people to be this narcissistically unaware before in real life, so who knows. YTA clearly. Don't perv on anyone. Her reaction indicates PTSD from a past assault, which you then gleefully triggered. I still don't believe this story is even true because of its horribleness. If you are a troll, I hope you get bored. 🥱

  • CDC facing major funding cuts, with direct impact on state and local health departments | CNN
  • This is especially bad because climate change will increase the mutations and spreading of new deadly diseases, whether it came from melted permafrost or zoonosis from contact with livestock or wildlife. This decreases the power to fight that.

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    Is anyone else more than a little disappointed that the rampant misogyny, objectification, and "whataboutmen-ism" seems to have followed the reddit migration here?
  • Yeah as soon as I kept scrolling upon endless titties and ass, I had to block NSFW fully, which is annoying because sometimes non-porn things are NSFW. But I can't keep playing whack-a-mole with every single hetero straight-male-gazey porn community.

    Also little vent: when I do want to look at porn, can I just say how annoying it is that this same cookie cutter hetero porn always outnumbers everything else 1,000 to 1? I would have to filter out sooo much crap that turns me off to find little bits of what I actually want. Eventually, I gave up on visual porn and have resorted to erotica on ArchiveOfOurOwn, because that's the only place on the internet with a mostly female gaze it seems.

  • What Did People Do Before Smartphones?
  • https://archive.ph/OLGDp paywall

    At first I was like wtf is with this author. I'm millenial/gen z and even I remember what we did. TV, books, and calling your friends on your wired phone attached to the wall.

    But as I read the article, I kinda get it. There was a ton of down time and boredom. However, I disagree that the nothingness was this horrible thing. I think the "nothing ever happens" is what our brains handle much better than "there's too much happening."

    Our brains literally can't process the firehose of information streaming into our eyeballs 24/7 365. It starts to go in your eyes and right out your ears. My memory is shit now. I'm forgetting important stuff because it keeps getting deleted to make room for more garbage data like endless dank memes and posts. I think the nothingness, along with REM sleep (which is also disrupted by screens), is what's needed to help process and therefore retain new information.

    I'm trying to spend less time on screens because it feels like dementia and it's freaking me out.

  • Breathing, a sign of relief in Beijing!
  • How's the healthcare over there?

    Glad they sorted out the air, but I hope that those who were affected can get help for the lung damage sustained after all those years of breathing it in.

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