This USA-Canada game is great. Easily the best "All Star Game" I've ever seen.
This USA-Canada game is great. Easily the best "All Star Game" I've ever seen.
An infographic titled "Most livestock in the United States are factory-farmed." It lists the percentages and numbers of animals raised in factory farms, defined by the EPA as operations with intensive feeding for over 45 days. Chickens: 99.96%, 9.2 billion; Turkeys: 99.8%, 260 million; Farmed fish: 100%, 530 million; Cows: 75%, 66 million; Egg-laying hens: 98.3%, 380 million; Pigs: 98.6%, 73 million. Data source: Sentience Institute (2024), with data from 2022.
Almost all livestock in the United States is factory-farmed
Dylan Guenther with the buzzer beating shot ๐ฎ๐ฎ
#UHC
Lol. Yeah. It is what it is. Not every city everyone's cup of tea.
But I'm glad SLC has at least one team where lots of players want to be haha
The weed number is now 582 due to inflation
I was watching the postgame broadcast of the Utah Hockey Club game and they were talking about how much players loved living in Salt Lake City and how the team was on the rise, and how it has great ownership and direction.
I've never heard anything quite like this about the Jazz in my life ๐
Tofu scramble is an elite brunch option that you probably aren't eating often enough. Get on that!
What happened now?
Happy New Year
Every year I dislike fireworks more than the previous year. Bah humbug!
What I want to hear in 2025:
"We had a great week of prep, we came out today and gave it our all. And then at the end of the game, we missed a potentially game winning FG.
That's on God, man. He didn't come through for us. I guess he didn't want us to win today. Maybe next time though!"
I also think it's funny when athletes credit God after they win a game.
Do they also blame him for their losses? It would be consistent to do both if you're going to do it at all.
I want to hear someone blame God for a loss just once ๐
The ideological battle between the tech oligarchs and middle/lower class MAGAs is something to behold.
I did think there was a good chance of a schism happening before the inauguration. I was correct!
The next 4 years are going to be wild lol
If the present is a box, I'm sure she'll be interested in it shortly!
Santa, underrated climate hero:
1. Spreads anti-coal message to impressionable young hearts and minds
2. Flies on 100% carrot-powered sleigh
3. Works from home 364 days of the year
I am less concerned about aliens destroying humanity though tbh. If a civilization is advanced enough to traverse space that easily, I think they'd probably be benevolent.
If they weren't, they'd likely self destruct before reaching earth IMO.
ASI is different though...
"Such advanced aliens would perhaps become nomads, looking to conquer and colonize whatever planets they could reach"
I wonder if our Artificial Superintelligent (ASI) digital overlords will treat us how we treat other animals who are less intelligent than ourselves.
If so, yikes ๐ฌ
Yeah they've been good lately! Just so long since they had a win at home though haha
Coming into tonight they had won 6 straight on the road, and had lost 5 straight at home.
I think those drills are worse than useless. They just traumatize kids without providing anything of value. I mean the shooters are doing those drills, too.
I think at least half of my followers on here are bots.
Just goes to show that bots are here to stay, regardless of the platform.
Maybe it's time to just merge with them and become transhuman ๐ค๐๏ธโโ๏ธ
Yeah you need to install a radon mitigation system to extract the radon from the home. Costs about $2k to do it.
Tons of houses in Utah have high levels of randon, and tons of Utah homes have basements.
It's a big deal in Utah.
Pantheon
Must watch TV show. First season (8 episodes) is on Netflix now.
The new raw milk trend is not exactly good news if we want to minimize the threat of another pandemic. And yet! Here we are.
Isn't it kind of strange how even people who took covid very seriously don't seem to have connected the dots on this?
And bird flu could become much worse than covid! Or maybe it won't. Either way it's completely avoidable. And yet...
I guess we will find out!
Idk if bird flu will become a pandemic for humans or not, but it's kind of crazy how common dairy products are in 2024 when we have an abundance of alternatives (and no need to breastfeed as adults anyway).
And diseases like bird flu are 100% avoidable and we just... Don't really seem to care.
All this fawning over Tim Walz, really? I mean I voted for him and I'm perfectly good with never seeing that guy again. We need far better options next time around.