Ah yeah, this guy. I had a great laugh during the pandemic, when he said, he would get the vaccine in public and later said it can't be public, because for some reason it was really important to him to get that needle into his ass. Best was the doctor, who said something like 'you must not inject anything in the central area of the buttocks!'.
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Yes, you're very right.
It just feels so wrong talking about plastic straws, while we produce more plastic than ever. Everyone buys new phones, plastic clothes and a thousand other things all the time.
We need to get away from single use objects to a circular economy. We need to get away from consumerism and endless growth to a society that values life and a habitable planet.
Talking about bad straws forgets to mention the million other bad things we use and throw away.
Yes, straws are bad. Single use plastic is bad. Individual transport is bad. Fashion clothing is bad. Littering is bad. And and and...
If we continue to be stuck discussing plastic straws forever, our society won't last much longer than paper straws.
Oh common, are we really circling this discussion forever?
We need to reduce burning fossil fuels, everything else is nice, but doesn't really make a dent in the graphs.
Oh man... I was about to comment satirically "this study was sponsored by coca-cola" but then I read your comment.
Sometimes it seems like there is no more need for satire, because reality has become a joke itself.
The last few years have been harder than ever to clinge to any spark of hope. It feels so weird to go on business as usual in personal life. But what's the alternative? Depression won't save anything or anyone out there. I think I do what I personally can. I don't think it matters, but what to live for, if not ideals and believes? But the weight of hopelessness grows regardlessly and probably will keep growing.
I don't write this to get attention or pity or whatever. I write this, because I know countless people out there feel the same. It won't be fine. But also, you aren't alone. Living with dignity in a dying world is brutal. Don't feel too bad about it!
Banana banana banana terracotta banana terracotta terracotta cream pie!
I'm not encouraging anything. If someone would show the people who report like this a gesture that is likened to a punch in the face, I might not stop them.
So that's about 13,000 homo sapiens mothers?
As far as I know valves were shut quickly. The big leak was a result of remaining gas (under pressure?) between the valves that could escape. It was a lot, as the pipes run for 100s of km under the sea, so even with valves shut there was just a lot gas in the pipe.
After the first third I just skimmed through the rest.
It appears to privileged to me to think "life is too boring". As far as I know the Austrian passport is strong and it should be possible to safe some money. It should be possible to leave the boring privilege behind and look for an exciting adventure.
The jobs in Europe may be boring, but your boss will pay all hours you worked according to a federal minimum budget at least. And honestly, there are more jobs, than just office, email, computer. Although maybe not an unsecure goldmine or other exciting stuff like living on a dump site, where chemicals might kill you.
Being jobless may be boring, but the government doesn't let you starve and tries to prevent you living on the street.
Medical and psychological problems? It may take months, but somebody will have a look at least. It's unlikely someone will chain you up at home... Wait, oh, nevermind, it's Austria we talk about!
The outside may be boring. Maybe it is, because it's unlikely you get robbed and raped. Also there are no invisible borders, which one can cross into gang land and never be seen again and there are no mines laying around.
I understand that it can feel mundane to live a relatively secure life.
Also I think, a lot of struggling people out there, with exciting lifes, unsure if they'll make this year, month, week, day, long for a boring life.
It read like the author is looking for some adventure, expecting society to provide the adventure for them, instead of looking for themselves.
What are the two objects on the bottom? These foot holder things for riding horses, maybe?
I'm reading about deep sea mining since a few years. This must be regulated before the first companies get started!
I have a feeling it won't get regulated until it's much too late and damage is done. It's probably difficult to put rules on no man's seafloor.