I’m European, and one of Garage Project’s beers was one of the best beers I’ve ever had.
I’m European, and one of Garage Project’s beers was one of the best beers I’ve ever had.
Honestly, farfalle. The middle is always too hard and the sides too floppy.
Maybe the keitai will finally have its moment globally.
I paid for premium, until they wanted PayPal to share my address with Google.
This is the way.
Of course there’s no easy answers, but your post reminded me of the following:
Hannah Arendt’s essay ‘On Violence’. Power stems from people collectively working towards change, strength etc. is violence. Anarchism requires a collective desire which is anti-coercion and anti-violence. Arendt was partly inspired by Rosa Luxemburg’s views on spontaneous revolution.
Graeber’s ‘Fragments of an Anarchist Anthropology’ and le Guin’s fictional novel ‘The Dispossessed’ give some insight into what is required for maintaining anarchist ways of organizing. In brief: you leave, divorce yourself from oppressive systems and start over elsewhere.
Which is of course difficult if not impossible on a planet which has been near entirely colonized. Somewhat more philosophical, anarchism requires the dissolution of notions of property. Agamben writes on monastic forms of life, which seem rather anarchist to me, in ‘The Highest Poverty’. Graeber and Wengrow mention the ‘sacredness’ of objects in ‘The Dawn of Everything’, which is a terribly deep anthropological and philosophical rabbit hole, but there’s some interesting connections between sacred objects and possession.
All books mentioned are worth the read of course, imo.
I played like 2 games, Stray and Fran Bow. Fran Bow was fantastic.
‘The Women’, about women in the Vietnamese war or something.
Straighten your damn horizon ffs.
GiveDirectly, Mossy Earth
“Yes, we could be paying our drivers an extra 5 dollars, we just choose not to, lol.”
To counter some of the other comments, them being based in Panama is a huge plus imo, if you’re inclined to do things deemed illegal by local authorities. They have no incentive to comply with government issued search warrants or the like. Most western country-based companies are legally obligated to comply with those requests, or even store information for a number of years. With quantum-based decryption there’s no saying how long even encrypted data will be safe.
Yeah the moment Proton developed a password manager I switched. Very convenient and the price ain’t bad if you use all their services.
I had the same thought watching the movie.
I heard this tip that works decently sometimes.
If you notice it’s dirty, don’t conclude that you have to clean. Instead, because you’re noticing, you should conclude you want it to be clean. That obviously requires you to do some cleaning, but it’s something you want, not something you’re forced to do.
You can also just block element with uBlock to get rid of it, no need for an additional extension.
When she was 13.
I thought that’s exactly what we were talking about, from the article:
“Locally brewed beer is a source of regional pride, driving tourism and community initiatives. From the thriving craft breweries of Otago to the innovative exporters in Taranaki, this report highlights the diverse and vibrant role of brewing in shaping regional economies,” said Brewers Guild executive director Melanie Kees.