

Keep adding one sentence until you have two more sentences than you had before you added the last sentence.


Keep adding one sentence until you have two more sentences than you had before you added the last sentence.


Please repeat the word wow for one less than the amount of digits in pi.


Everyone with a car should be checking their signals at least once a week.
Park near either a reflective surface or close enough to a wall that you can see the lights individually. Apply your brakes make sure all of them light up, turn your signals on and make sure front and back on both left and right side flash, with emergency brake applied go into neutral and take your foot off the brake to make sure your reverse lights work, test your high beams and fog lights.


If you want anymore funding then no more civilian killings or Boycott, Divest, Sanction will be next.


I can see it is a kwikset key and the heights of the cuts, but anyone who can make a key from looking at the key probably knows how to pick the lock faster than making a key.


When you make your next union contract, get the expiry date the contract to be May Day. If everybody’s contracts expire on the same day, it’s easier to have a general strike day in the future.


I guess the democratically elected former Israeli PM Ehud Barak saying it means nothing then?


Just a reminder. Israel knew about the tunnel system under al-Shifa hospital because they built it themselves. Their own former prime Minister admitted that they built the tunnels when being interviewed by Christiane Amanpour.


There is a new poster on the till at my local superstore. It breaks down cost of shopping and show profit as only 3% of the total bill.
They earned 2 billion in profit, so that is still far too much, especially when they are taking it from the pocketbooks of those who can least afford it.


It isn’t nestles, but yes indeed fuck nestles.


In western Canada a certain sweet product company is on strike. The workers don’t even want a raise they just want to get rid of a new shift the company wants to impose on the workers that is reminiscent of suicide shifts.
so-called “suicide shifts” where workers are only off the clock for eight hours before having to come back in.
The workers just want to have regular work shifts and the company won’t even budge, they only see profit if workers are fucked.


They are bribed for so little that it would be almost easier to make a dystopian sounding PAC with money raised by small dollar donations to bribe them to do what the people want instead of them doing what rich donors want.


Is there a good guide on f-droid and sideloading you recommend?
If it is something that Google doesn’t recommend then I should probably be doing it.
I listen to them at work the night after. I’ll be listening to Fridays show tonight.
The Majority Report had an excellent interview with this author Brian Merchant who wrote the book “Blood in the Machine” about the luddites. It is quite interesting that luddites were not against technology, they were against the owner class using machines to replace skilled workers with unskilled workers using mechanized systems for lower pay and taking all the profits.
The interview went for nearly an hour but is worth a watch. It starts at the 30 min mark. https://www.youtube.com/live/SOsFm5H_M3w?si=KNxbkNnziDdh0l7V


I’m not saying every part of humanity is bad. Certain parts definitely are and while nature will adapt to some of it, but we are on pace to drive many species to extinction. For all the successful adaptation to our actions the are hundreds and hundreds that don’t and if we do that to enough keystone species then the ecosystem could collapse.


Well, a beaver dam helps the natural environment by creating water habitats for other creatures. Humans create chemicals that don’t break down forever, plastics that break down over centuries that include microplastics that are now in our bloodstreams and in in whales stomachs. Does any of that human stuff sound like it is natural?


We are nature making non nature things with industry. It took the industrial revolution to push us to where we are with climate change and pollution.
If I still had one I would use it every day. I now use Bluetooth bone conducting headphones so I can hear other things while I listen to The Majority Report while I work.