I’ve grown to love Grove’s Peach branded Cedarwood/Eucalyptus deodorant
The dispenser is aluminum and new sticks come clad in recyclable aluminum.
They also carry other brands like Humble and HiBar, which I haven’t tried, but do come with paper packaging.
In terms of body spray, my suggestion is get an actual cologne and save it for special occasions. You don’t need to be constantly exploding with fragrances - it’s frankly probably doing you more harm than good.
Pretty impressive, finding 1900kg of cocaine worth around €95M.
There’s always cocaine money in the banana stand.
California Governor Gavin Newsom has signed a law, AB 2426, to address concerns over “disappearing” purchases of digital media, including games, movies, music, and ebooks.
You don’t damage 100+ years of history by an artist so groundbreaking that he is a household name to this day just to get your name in the papers.
They didn’t.
Depends on your definition of ‘damage’ - if a drop of soup gets under the plexiglass, I’m not clutching any pearls. If the paintings were completely destroyed, I would not be supportive.
That said its a moot point because these headline grabbing demonstrations have been nondestructive. Stonehenge is fine. The sunflowers will continue to be sunflowery.
irreplaceable cultural artifacts
I mean it won’t be exactly the same, but I’m pretty sure they can buy more of that plexiglass that got soup’d. Calling plexiglass a cultural artifact feels like a bit of a stretch, but I do think it’s replaceable.
But what about The Economy®™?!? We can’t possibly have Apple only make 10s of billions of dollars in profit instead of 100s of billions of dollars because we made the price of goods destroying our planet more expensive!
If we start to make the cost of goods proportional to the associated environmental destruction, I won’t be able to buy the 12th pair of Nikes for my shoe collection. I might have to wear my clothes more than once, and GASP, take public transit places.
Like sure, our grandkids may get to grow up in a world looking like something out of Mad Max, but at least I wouldn’t have to suffer any inconveniences to my lifestyle.
Getting a couple of ounces of soup on a picture frame is hardly the “vandalism of art” people are making it out to be.
I know Lemmy has mixed feelings here, but I personally applaud these activists for risking prison time to draw attention to a major existential threat.
I find it quite entertaining to see all the art aficionados coming out so shook by them getting a little bit of soup onto some plexiglass and a picture frame that they probably couldn’t even describe before these incidents. Close your eyes, Is it walnut or cherry? Painted or oil finished? Ornate or simple? 5 or 7 inches wide? Symmetrical or asymmetrical along a horizontal axis?
These protests, which thus far have involved basically zero actual damage of cultural significance have driven significantly more attention (good and bad) to their cause than anything else that has been done. Their protests are non-violent and generally nondestructive.
That said, the real crime here is the judge sentencing 2 years in prison for getting some soup on the frame of a painting - I don’t support violent protests, but I’m pretty sure you could just go around and slap oil CEOs in the face for a fraction of the sentence.
Way more than it should be, but feels suspiciously low given the scale of their operation and the problem.
They’ll fire the developers that implemented the unpopular features (that they didn’t want to build in the first place but were forced upon them from executives, who, by the way, are due for their end of year bonuses!!)
Sure, there are risks, but if the alternatives are pony up $100k for a new exosuit, or just don’t fucking walk again, I see why repair is an enticing option.
I’ve started choosing the companies I use based much more on the experience offered when their product/service DOESN’T work, rather than when it does.
Easy to do for a cell phone or a toaster, but I can’t imagine there’s a ton of options for exosuits that correct your condition, covered by your insurance, that your doctor is familiar enough with to prescribe (for lack of a better term).
Some things are annoying to make abandonware, and some things should be criminal.
Shopping cart icon, and “checkout”
It basically is DLC, for BOTW (and well worth it)
He’s gonna pull the hurricane relief paper towel hoop shot thinking all participants will be soooo appreciative.
Details, specificity matter, and too many people in the world can’t be bothered to put the effort into understanding the details.
One additional detail of import: this entire story is based off of a single Reddit post, so take it with a Himalayan quarry of salt.
Does it count as a story element if they have two of the main characters send you back and forth on meaningless fetch quests about 42 times to advance between major plot points?
Just Google “how to increase my fire risk to save $2 on a new LED”. Should be a how to guide or two out there.
I mean, it is mentioned, but you’re right its a challenge. That challenge in mind, maybe it has better potential in local gardens