I changed my vpn to several locations to see what would happen when I brought up pornhub and xnxx. Miami blocked pornhub, but not xnxx. Houston and Atlanta blocked neither. YMMV
It has always seemed and continues to seem the best option to natural gas executives.
It’s being called “green” for reasons unrelated in any way to best environmental practices.
GOPers are always historically worse for the economy.
This is nothing new, nor overlooked, you are precisely correct. For Example: Aug 2023: 10 Concerning Fast Fashion Waste Statistics https://earth.org/statistics-about-fast-fashion-waste/
Nov 2022: The environmental costs of fast fashion https://www.unep.org/news-and-stories/story/environmental-costs-fast-fashion
Feb 2019: Fashion has a huge waste problem. Here’s how it can change https://www.weforum.org/stories/2019/02/how-the-circular-economy-is-redesigning-fashions-future/
Don’t know 'bout you, but I did.
I’ve got a dark cherry melomel bulk aging. And a cider hardening up. The cider is a small batch, a friend handed me in the container. I’ve been feeding his interest in brewing, and so I couldn’t say no when he offered me 1.5 gallon. I improvised an airlock on the container he gave it to me in. He’d been opening containers to release pressure manually. LoL. It’s a wild yeast, which he was trying to control by controlling temperature. I’m a little concerned that there may be some mold/bacterial contamination from it’s slow start. I tasted a small amount and it was a bit ‘plasticky’ tasting. I prolly should have put it in a glass or stainless fermenter when I first got it, and pitched a stronger yeast. We’ll see how it goes. It’s all an experiment. And I didn’t get around to pressing any cider this year. In '23 it seemed like I was the cider king, and everyone was asking me to help with a batch. In '24 the apples around town didn’t do as well. Brew on!