

Oh baby I love bidets. When I was in Mexico and used them my life changed. When I eventually own my own home I’ll be installing one.
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Oh baby I love bidets. When I was in Mexico and used them my life changed. When I eventually own my own home I’ll be installing one.
What you’re saying is that Canadian companies follow the lead of American companies, and that all lack integrity regardless of which country they come from.
I agree that the world needs to get over its reliance on America. I also believe that you need to take stock of where you’re currently at and work from there.
This isn’t necessarily American, just typical popular marketing strategy. It’s a Canadian product.
(it’s good TP)
Hahaha I haven’t got enough experience with either to know but I’ll tell you that my booty don’t hurt after use
Damn, Braiding Sweetgrass is on my list, now I need to add Moss as well haha. The list won’t stop growing!
Here’s to it growing year over year 💪
So they’ll use their green energy from the wind turbines to charge and power the vessels needed to maintain the turbines themselves. Beautiful. Poetic.
Scotland is one to watch in regards to climate effort. I’ll be living there soon and hoping to become involved in the industry.
I read Nudge and enjoyed it, despite agreeing with many of the criticisms of it. The writing style was accessible and entertaining, so I’ll probably check this out.
Both efforts are intertwined and can run in parallel
Nice! I wonder if they plan to integrate Pixelfed with Loops so they can work as one app - replace the Instagram/Reels combo
I noticed there is an animist community here, that’s something I’d like to learn more about. I believe it’s about respecting non-living things? It reminds me of the Japanese idea of tsukonogabi, where items gain a spirit after 100 years.
Very good point!
Thanks for the insight and the video :)
I enjoy philosophy, thank you!
Thank you Solo 🙏
Thank you! If it’s climate adjacent I’ll check it out :)
Cheers, I’ve added them to the list!
Good for them, keep it up