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• #16627
Parklife?
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• #16628
many pages of wank chat
Huh, missed that... Gotta be way more interesting than credit card chat
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• #16629
These woke bastards will be using plant based tea next.
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• #16630
And you can’t even put them on the fucking compost heap
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• #16631
Someone posted an article on here a while back about how the plastic in most teabags leeches hormone disruptors when heated. Hopefully the plants are an improvement to that.
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• #16632
I thought that the 'paper' was processed wood pulp but hasn't been for years. Have wondered about coffee filter paper.
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• #16633
the plastic in most teabags leeches hormone disruptors when heated
Because of fucking course it fucking does
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• #16634
If you give up tea bags you'll still have microplastics in your balls.
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• #16636
It's the plastic in my brain I'm least happy about
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• #16637
How do you know it's not making you more happy?
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• #16638
We could all do with a bit of neuroplasticity to be fair
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• #16639
How do you know it's not making you more happy?
I have this handy rule of thumb: 98% of everything the humans do is a terrible idea. Go figure, the odds of random contamination of our brains, being a good thing
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• #16640
I have this handy rule of thumb: 98% of everything the humans do is a terrible idea.
I used to think something like this. My phrasing was “90% of everything is shit”, but when I realised it was one of those ‘laws’ (Sturgeon's law), after a few years, I realised it wasn’t a particularly good way to think about the world. Figuring out why things exist as they are, and therefore what specific changes could be made to alter those particularities is a more rewarding path. It’s led me to love a lot more than 10%, given the extra context, and at the same time has given weight to ideas that underpin better forms of social organisation, founded in trust and minor optimism rather than isolated cynicism.
(I’m not saying you’re not doing the same anyway, i’m just spitballing)
Not related to brain plastic, obvs, but this is the wtf thread so…
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• #16641
and the page of the beast, for me
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• #16642
Oh god...
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• #16643
Not much to choose between ’em, really.
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• #16644
It’s led me to love a lot more than 10%, given the extra context, and at the same time has given weight to ideas that underpin better forms of social organisation, founded in trust and minor optimism rather than isolated cynicism.
The most reasonable, rational and fair response they've had yet on this site.
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• #16645
Ha, thanks Bruce. I thought I was just being an overly earnest wanker drunk posting at Christmas
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• #16647
Yeah, I know Sturgeon's law, which I find handy to remember when it comes to sifting through what passes for culture within capitalism, but obviously it's not a law of nature or anything...
Speaking of which, that's what my definition of a bad idea is in relation to: imagine, before we start manufacturing any new substance in commercial quantities, we put a team of scientists on the case to determine not so much whether, but more like how many, nasty unforseen consequences lay in wait for us, given that chemistry and the planet weren't designed for our convenience, before making guinea pigs out of everyone for the ten millionth time... That sort of shit.
Rates of interest in master nation locations.
Autocurrupt changes masterbation to master nation....