Wait...if this is AI I'm signing off permanently.
Wait...if this is AI I'm signing off permanently.
Where's the response to this? Am I the only one who read it? Bravo, oracle.
I love this idea. Thanks โค๏ธ
Every day, I mourn. Every day, I celebrate.
I found a bezoar. But lost it.
Same thing that happened to 350 ppm.
The wrong Amazon is burning, too.
Currently reading, compliments of my beloved public library.
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This is fantastic. Thank you for writing this - I hope it changes minds. Iโm a Climate Scientist. I Fled Los Angeles Two Years Ago. www.nytimes.com/2025/01/10/o...
Gray.
Not sure if this is a rhetorical question but my theory is the increasing amounts of glyphosate we have been eating since the 1970s.
I kinda get this. I found myself strangely comforted reading Elizabeth Kolbert's The Sixth Extinction.
Like Children of Kali?
No not allergic. I kept honeybees for a couple years and would get a sting once in a while. Was also a rural mail carrier and would get a wasp sting or two most years.
Lol she didn't get stung but she did get busted. No harm done.
Last summer I had a pair of bees land and mate on my head! Lucky me, huh?
As a first grader my daughter took a bumblebee from the playground back into school. In her mouth.
Stollen
Forgot to say, dip the frozen tomatoes in hot water before cooking, skins slip right off ๐
I just freeze then on a cookie sheet then store the big frozen tomato marbles in bread bags. Make sauce as needed in winter when it's nicer to have the stove on. I also freeze parsley (and basil, cilantro) pestos in ice cube trays.
I save bread bags all year to store my frozen tomatoes ๐
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Lol. So good you can share it twice.
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Keep going! I'm right here, too.
Be strong.
What a thought-provoking article. It reminds me of the feeling of vague comfort I felt from reading Elizabeth Kolbert's The Sixth Extinction. Thanks for sharing.
I read it as a young teenager, in the mid 70s. Looking back, I believe it set the trajectory of my life.