I been going through and reading a lot of youtube comments on the videos, and it's looking to me like a lot of the public near that area is kinda near 90% sketched out by the this whole thing. There was one video of a guy getting pretty angry looking the sky, in a town a ways south, I think...
Just getting ready to go to work myself. There was a big train derailment in ohio, spilling a lot of viny chloride and stuff, which apparently they burned. Animials/fish are sick/dead. Town of east palestine had about 5000 people, many evacuated but now told it's safe to return. I had a thread...
It seems like lobbying has made an impact here, but what is your take on the possible environmental state as of now - we are to trust the epa assessment, right?
Ok. Well, what kind of conclusions are you drawing about this, are you optimistic that things were fixed, or is this something to maybe take continued concern of. By the way, your post doubled in the thread
I only heard about it yesterday, and this happened 10 days ago. It happened apparently, in east-Palestine ohio. Lots of fish and animals apparently dead or sick? A town of about 5000 residents, many told evacuate, but now told they can return? EPA says the environment is safe? A reporter was...
And what's your opinion on the massive train disaster, that no one has yet made a thread on? Is it the preference of corporations and the state for us to avert away from looking too hard at that, or am I being paranoid
It does seem to me like they are translating it into something kind of broad, that could be broken up into many different tiers of workers. But I think something did certainly exist as we think of it, that being someone with few rights, who was forced to work. I would have to dig back where I...
Well sheep and goats have different functions. There has to be a reason that humankind took to the husbandry of goats. I don't know what those specific reasons are, and how they'd transfer into metaphors, but they are probably there, nonetheless. Also look at my thread on the enchiridion, for an...
I think our lives are probably defined far more, actually, by technological interfaces than money. And the truth is probably that there is always a trade-off between things. You build more housing, you wreck good views. You need the economy to grow, prices inflate. Etc. In a world with finite...
An intercontinental car balloon malfunction, I see. All joking aside, this is why I was ranting about wanting to you know, cool international relations over the past year. I don't like the world's authoritarians, but it is far more strategic to cool relations. This is why. But then, if I argue...