

The Department of Justice is like the Ministry of Peace. Orwell warned us.


The Department of Justice is like the Ministry of Peace. Orwell warned us.


Is it useful yet? I’m impressed how far its come, but have yet to find a use for it.


Yes, but it’s important not to waffle on your stomp when stomping your waffle.
A proper waffle stomp should be made with conviction.


Overtourism. What a strange concept. Raising prices is a very good solution.


Thumb it, then wash.


Waffle Stomping. ;)
To understant Kant, you must consume his works.

“I certainly think some self-congratulation is in order — we have replaced enough fossil fuels with clean energy to dramatically reduce climate risks in a single lifetime,” said Kim Cobb, a climate scientist and director of the Institute at Brown University for Environment and Society.
What a masterbatorial statement - feels good, doesn’t accomplish anything, and should not be done in public.
We haven’t replaced ANY fossil fuels. Our usage of fossil fuels has only grown and all our ‘progress on renewables’ has only been wasted on bitcoin and AI data centres and growth, instead of displacing fossil fuels.


Ahem, G-19
But 4 of 5 photos aren’t wearing shoes.


Ended? So it was ok before?


Kakistocracy - just a mental patient smearing his own shit on himself and the walls.
It is impressive in grotesque way. I’ve never seen such an acute case of fail upward.
What a shithole country.

Is there an opportunity to run desalination from the cooling requirements and maybe get freshwater to parched areas?
I walked the dog last night in a parka and cargo shorts. I feel called out.

Hint: they don’t work for the people. They work for the oiligarchs.
Forgot to make a salt circle to contain the evil.
Good point. You can and should always have options for locals. For example, in Toronto, the public Library has free passes for members for a lot of attractions like museums, parks, the zoo, galleries etc…
Price helps the tourist bit by cutting down on visitors a bit and funding more extensive maintenance, restoration and expansion as appropriate.