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Counter point, society wouldn’t exist if there weren’t reproductive pressures
Luckily you get to choose whatever you want in this case, but as you’ve found out there are annoying consequences for your choice.
I just use Photopea https://www.photopea.com/ instead. It does everything I need, and I don’t need to install anything.
You have no leverage when you only have one remaining economy to sell things to.
Russia is going to be turned into a Chinese vassal state.
If anyone wants a good future-dystopian novel to read on this subject, I suggest The Water Knife by Paolo Bacigalupi
Iran’s government is the western definition of evil.
Celebrating deaths of dictators and war criminals is not a new phenomenon.
2000 calories a day, two people, 7 days, so around 28,000 calories
The absolute lightest you can get that is around 4.5kg(10lbs) of peanut butter.
I’m assuming you have unlimited water at the location.
To make a meal plan that’s actually edible for an entire week, I’d suggest you’ll need a bit more than that. So maybe bring only 1kg of peanut butter.
Premade pancake mix that only requires water, and the flavored instant oatmeal packets would be good for breakfast. Both go well with some peanut butter in or on top of them for extra calories. Some jam wouldn’t hurt either.
You should probably bake some bread so bring some flour, a little bit of salt, and yeast, then bring butter and cheese to spread/put on top. A can or two of tuna is a good here to add protein/flavor/variety, you can make a cheese tuna melt on your fresh bread. You can also make peanut butter and jam sandwiches.
Switch up your carb for dinner to rice, brown would be best if you aren’t so worried about cooking time. Try looking up recipes for a Dahl for a couple nights, you’ll need to bring lentils, onion, and spices. I’d also suggest making a pulled pork which will feed you for 2-3 days if you bring different sauces (bbq, teriyaki, etc.) For the third dinner, I’d probably try to bring some sausages and do them up in a tomato sauce over the rice with some cheese on top.
Then for fruits and veggies, I’d fill out whatever space/weight I have with some bananas, apples, and carrots because they’re easy, cheap, and transport well.
The only refrigeration you need during the trip is for the Cheese, Pork, and Sausages, which should fit into a smaller cooler with an icepack.
You’re probably looking at around 30-40lbs of food all in.
Fossil fuel use for cooking is a non-problem as far as climate change goes. The amount used for that purpose is a rounding error in the global carbon emissions. We can absolutely keep cooking with fossil fuels if we manage to phase out their use for heating, electricity generation, and transportation.
They absolutely do screw indoor air quality though, which is why I plan on installing a gas wok burner in my outdoor kitchen once I can afford to.
It literally says you’ll be notified, and can opt out.
The plan they rejected was made by Egypt and… Qatar (maybe)
Definitely not one of their own proposals.
So your argument here is false.
That’s exactly what will happen.
A lot of new studios will form out of the ashes of these layoffs.
That’s why you often see “from the former developers of X game” or similar in marketing for new games.
I don’t disagree.
Unsarcastically, yes.
Capitalism can be great, if given the correct regulations to improve quality of life for everyone.
I will say however, that not all industries should be handled by capitalism, there are a few big ones where market competition simply doesn’t work due to inherent physical flaws (like for example needing to run five sets of water pipes to your house if you wanted to have choice among water providers)
Yea, was more of a general take. Thanks.
A lot of people misunderstand economic systems by anthropomorphizing (it means to give them human characteristics) them, giving them the illusion of thought or feeling.
Capitalism doesn’t care at all about humans, it’s not human, it doesn’t think, it doesn’t feel. It has no concept of right or wrong.
Capitalism says “what is most profitable”, do that. If killing someone to make money is the most profitable, it’s supposed to go ahead and do it, and it absolutely DOES already do this on a daily basis.
Now clearly, that’s going to give us some really fucking bad outcomes from a human perspective. So government regulation is how we attempt to prevent corporations from doing these bad things.
If we tell a company: “if you kill people it will cost $X” and $X would reduce their profit below “most profitable” they will stop doing it.
If we want to fix the bad stuff corporations are doing, simply put a larger cost on those things. It’s that simple. Pollution, Safety, Health, whatever… price the negative externalities (economic speak for bad things humans don’t want) properly and the market will sort itself out.
This isn’t an Israeli proposal.
Hamas has accepted an Egyptian-Qatari proposal, which Israel is examining.
This isn’t some sort of completed deal yet.
Happened in Australia in the same location last year… They went from bush fires to flooding in a day.
Some idiot said it was “almost required”
And a bunch of people piled on him for being ridiculous.
Your comment makes it sound like you can’t give it up because your kids use it too much. I didn’t validate anything.
I use Photopea, it’s a website so no download and does 99% of what Photoshop and GIMP can do.
Made by a single Ukrainian developer, and free (with some ads on the side while you’re using it)