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  • There’s a delightful little red squirrel sanctuary near me run by a couple who I would guess to be in the boomer generation. The wife fell ill and wound up almost permanently bedridden, so they moved to a house that would be easier for her and which also had some attached land they could use. The husband turned it into ideal squirrel territory and set up feeders by the window so that the squirrels would come visit his wife while she was stuck in bed





  • Skua@kbin.earthtoAsklemmy@lemmy.mlFavourite sandwich?
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    25 days ago

    Ploughman’s, easily. Thick slices of sharp cheddar, a tangy onion chutney, thin slices of apple, and some greens. More properly a ploughman’s lunch that is not in sandwich form, but it comes with bread anyway so literally the only difference is how you arrange the components

    Also if there’s banh mi on offer I might just about bite your hand off to get at it





  • It’s not the deficit, no. As you correctly stated, the definition of deficit doesn’t involve GDP. You could measure deficit as a proportion of GDP to compare deficits across differently-sized economies, but that’d be a different statistic. For example, imagine:

    • Australia has: GDP $1,000; government revenue $500; government expediture $600

    • New Zealand has: GDP $500; government revenue $200; government expediture $300

    Both have a deficit of $100 per year. If they have been running the $100 per year deficit for ten years, both have $1000 in debt. For Australia that’s a 200% debt -to-revenue ratio, but for NZ it’s 500%.