Or toxic! Don’t forget toxic.
Or toxic! Don’t forget toxic.
Oh no i had a hard time getting into it and stopped playing. Can you give me a quick line of something you love about it that I might have missed?
Whoa, what model only requires a monthly charge?
As soon as they require me to use a Google account I’ll get rid of mine, too. It’s coming soon.
Deadlifts fixed my backaches at age 29. Haven’t had any issues since as long as I keep up the routine.
I actually think they’re talking about individual impact in the face of global forces, not equating genocide and meat consumption.
Their talking about divestment from and boycotting of Israel. I think you’re being a little heavy handed? I understand the frustration, but as far as I’ve seen that’s as far as the comments go.
I’m also vegetarian, so it’s pretty clear that we think about things differently 😂
My one small part is something I have control over, but I understand feeling like a drop in the bucket, too
Grapefruit spindrift + mezcal + lime juice. Seriously the best low-key cocktail.
It is useful information for me: I love seltzer, and I am in favor of boycotting Israeli products for the time being. If it doesn’t matter to you, that’s your choice.
Huge parts of Mexico are in a major drought right now, so there’s literally not enough water to go around. There is also a housing shortage in the cities (due to a lack of building new apartments, and due to the shortage of older tree-lined neighborhoods - as elsewhere, what’s being built now is not enough and not so nice), and gentrification is creating an affordability issue. It’s not dissimilar to the dissatisfaction in some US cities. Some of this is exacerbated by “digital nomads” who moved during COVID, but it’s also due to longer term government issues very similar to what the US is facing.
Anyway, “Gringo go home” is not an uncommon phrase graffitied on walls. I’d love to move there, but I don’t want to make life more difficult for locals, or be perceived as doing so.
Fucking love Mexico. I’m not Mexican, but do speak Spanish… Hot dang it’s a parade down the street literally every day, everyone is super out-of-their-way friendly, and the things they make are amazing: furniture, glass, textiles.
I would love to live there but the cartel violence is terrifying, as is the lack of water. Also… They don’t want me!
Telling 8th grade content teachers that they must modify their assignments to accommodate migrant students and English learners, and that just directly translating those documents forever wasn’t going to cut it. Gosh there was a lot of grumbling in the room.
I get it, we’re short staffed and overwhelmed, but it doesn’t make it go away.