You could be also interested in democratic confederalism, however I don’t know how does the curdish reality look like.
Sudoku.
L’Arroseur Arrosé. That will show them not to block the sunlight with their ship.
(It would also show them our love for beauty, aour dependency on water, sense of humour and sense for justice.)
I’m from Europe, so there are only apes, and I don’t want to keep theses, as the area aound me is heavilly overbeed. However, I consider keeping/supporting nonsocial bees (or bumblebees), but I haven’t started yet.
TIL varroas have been found in Australia, I’m sorry for that.
And thank you for the explanation.
Can you elaborate how much is stingless-bee-keeping different from apis-mellifera-beekeeping?
That eggs are made in factories. I still haven’t made peace with this, and lurk around egg equivalents (I’m not vegan).
Also when I was in kindergarden, I had terrible idea about how the map of our village looks like.
Cool YouTube cooking channels? - I still haven’t watched any of them.
Rain gear methodology for hiking in any weather condition
Also when the leap years were introduced, the priests (who were to take care of the calendar) didn’t understand what dis “every four years” mean, and used to put a leap year every three years.
TIL How to Train Your Dragon is originally a book. Thank you.
In terms of sci-fi, I’ve got The War of the Worlds on list.
What happened in Pyrenees/South Occitania? Is Andorra OK?
I allways promote Stanisław Lem, mainly Solaris.
Quick explanation: small group of scientists trying to study a possibly-intelligent ocean (called Solaris).
Why I like it: the worldbuilding is done by providing basic facts about Solaris, plus a lot of Solaristic theories, which creates space for your imagination and new theories. The interactions between humans are realistic and have meaningful dynamics. Every character has their unique perspective and I find it worthy of re-reading from that perspective. And it’s also quite short.
I’ve also read some other Lem’s books, but while they aren’t bad, I don’t find them as excellent as Solaris, maybe with exception of Fables for Robots, The Cyberiad and Memairs found in a Bathtub.
The sign of a ball with three rays shall be repulsive for thee, thou shalt not enter any shelter nor edifice with the sign of a ball with three rays, nor destroy spoken buildings.
And to react to @bool@lemm.ee I would probably be able to write some primitive method of computing the logarithms.
Rosa Canina
I’ve allways wanted to have a floral name.
I don’t really care
where the money go
even though you’ve said
that I should have known.
I’m interested in
mechanism of vote
it’s my nerdy thing
just let me enjoy’t.
Let’s use Condorcet,
not FPTP,
even two-round set
is pretty shitty.
'lectoral treshold
I want it to cease
so that we could vote
for minor parties.
Last year you could see
it has real effect
I would be happier
without this deffect.
There Are many ecosystems that hardly depend on human activity. Fields And cities, but also fragile places as orchid maedows.
In some parts of world (Europe definitelly), these ecosystems evolved right after the end of the last ice age, there was no interregnum of “Wild forests” (with this part I’m not so sure, but if it weren’t true, It doesn’t affect the main argument).
Without humans, these ecosystems would rapidly get destroyed by bushes And forests, part of the manifold world would have gone.
And yes, I aknowledge that were destroing these ecosystems too, by industrialized agronomy. And I understand the feeling nature=forests without human disturbing, but it’s simply not the whole picture.
Also changing your name when you’re adult should be normalized - just so, without ressons.
Are you speaking about that english, which has the same word for “you” and, ehm “you”?
I will check that.