Abraham Palma wrote:Even knowledge is finite.
Flora Eerschay wrote:
Ancient texts of all kinds are very inspirational, but shouldn't be followed too literally...
Nothing is foolproof to a sufficiently patient fool!
I hate people who use big words just to make themselves look perspicacious.
After the people have what they need, then they can acquire what they want. The Law states that there should be no poor among us.
Nothing is foolproof to a sufficiently patient fool!
I hate people who use big words just to make themselves look perspicacious.
This is all just my opinion based on a flawed memory
There are no experts, just people with more experience. Dr Sears
Nathaniel Swasey wrote:Population density is a non-issue. Even if we were going with the Anglo-Saxon proscription of land ownership, there would be enough land for every head of household in America to have 38 acres of land. Even now! Arguments about population density are appeals to fear and emotion.
you say "tin pot dictator" like it is a bad thing!
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paul wheaton wrote:My political position is: we have what we have and changing stuff at that level is just not my thing. I choose to try to move forward despite the political obstacles - make the best of it.
I agree with the position that changing the political framework probably won't solve the carbon footprint issue. But the things I advocate WILL solve the carbon footprint issue despite the political framework.
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she takes a breath and then she puts that very same exact look on her face
Devoured by giant spiders without benefit of legal counsel isn't called "justice" where I come from!
-Amazon Women On The Moon
Nick Kitchener wrote:
If I take a pig out of a factory, or a plant out of a hydroponic production facility and "set them free" in a highly complex inter-connected natural environment how long do you thing they would last? Not very long right? Unfortunately there are a ton of people who live in human factory farms both physically and mentally. What I struggle with is 1. Can they even be reached? and 2. Can they even survive a transition? and 3. Is my time and energy better invested in developing more fit for purpose individuals that are seeking and wanting my help?
leila hamaya wrote:love greta.
yeah ok she's young, she hasnt figured out how complicated things can be, how most people are doing the best they can, and etc. i cant wait to see where she comes to once she matures.
agreed, it would be great if she finds permaculture and related ideas.
for now she's the child whos calling out the emperor on his lack of clothes - crystal clear - definitely an old soul.
i dont see any acting here at all - this is 110% sincere, in a way most humans arent brave enough to express.
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Cat talks about fish. Like it needs a fix. This tiny ad told me to never say "fix" to a cat person:
permaculture thorns, A Book About Trying to Build Permaculture Community - draft eBook
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