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To circumvent local government's restriction on sharp price drop, Chinese real estates developers literally handed out gold ingots to home buyers.
I’m fucking dumb. What does this mean?
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To circumvent local government's restriction on sharp price drop, Chinese real estates developers literally handed out gold ingots to home buyers.
I’m fucking dumb. What does this mean?
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New Year's Santa figurines
This makes me miss r/MildlyPenis
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Glitch in the matrix
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And this interaction is why lemmy (and others) is superior. No “fuck you, you’re wrong” just “well I think it’s this” followed by “okay, let me try that” 10/10
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Buffed af
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Don’t poke it. It might bite!
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To circumvent local government's restriction on sharp price drop, Chinese real estates developers literally handed out gold ingots to home buyers.
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Wild. Can’t quite wrap my brain around how fucked this is.
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In which game did you spend the most hours?
Civ VI and ARK: Survival Evolved. So many hours on those, they’re addicting!
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Study: 100% of meat and dairy companies have lobbied against environmental and climate policies
I think we need to slow down on placing all the blame on cows and other ruminants. It’s not the farming that’s causing problems, it’s the fact that we’ve gotten away from regenerative agriculture, and how to actually work with the land.
My Wife is a part of a farm that just got the USDA Climate Smart grant. The grant basically outlines how to sequester more carbon into the soil by using cattle and other ruminants and doing pasture grazing rotations, using trees, and some other things. The thing that blows most people away when she talks about it is that cows are and never were the problem – it’s Big Ag.
The way of farming cattle nowadays is very inefficient and a problem for the environment. This is because of the ways cattle are finished before processing. Instead of being grass fed - grass finished, farmers send their cattle’s out to feed lots in the Midwest. They are jam packed in areas where they can’t adequately space out, which leads to an excess of their excrements in one spot. THIS is the problem. But it’s just the tip of the iceberg.
This problem only stems from the larger issue that Big Ag doesn’t care how land is managed or farmed as long as it’s baseline is about production. But it’s not like non-GMO and organic is easy to do, both growing and the paperwork, so it’s just bad all around….