My issue with the framing is that it centers extinction as something to avoid. Non-existence by definition is not an issue for anyone. It’s the barbarism and total collapse that could lead to it would be an issue for the billions of people leading to that collapse.
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Who gives a f about extinction? We should care about the real human beings that exist and will continue to exist under the inhospitable conditions created by climate change under capitalism, not about the continuity of the human species. Why need to change “socialism or barbarism”?
nooch@lemmy.vgto
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14·4 days agoVery visible hand of the market
Yes but using it though Molly is more secure
nooch@lemmy.vgto
Privacy@lemmy.ml•Should I go for GrapheneOS, e/os or LIneageOS on a new phone? (see description)English
2·5 days agoYou can also use google maps from the browser
nooch@lemmy.vgto
Privacy@lemmy.ml•Should I go for GrapheneOS, e/os or LIneageOS on a new phone? (see description)English
4·5 days agoAgree, but I get the live traffic part. It’s pretty much a must in some areas. I think there was a wrapper/API but google killed it
nooch@lemmy.vgto
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4·5 days agoWhen I was 10 I wished I was 7 again, so idk about that
Not sure about that, I think it depends on the country. German and Austrian SIMs for sure, I think other EU countries still get charged.
For me it finds a route and asks me to download the maps of the route.
nooch@lemmy.vgto
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3·6 days agoThe oled model can be modded: guide.nx-modchip.info
It’s not easy though
nooch@lemmy.vgto
Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•Walmart wants a fucking review of this common ass jug of milk. Go ahead shitposters, review the fucking milk.English
1·6 days agoThese practices are not particular to factory farms. Some farms do keep bulls but this is costly and impractical on the long run for genetic diversity reasons, so most non-factory farms also buy sperm and do the artificial insemination.
Also “local” as an adjective doesn’t mean much in terms of practices. All farms are local to somewhere. In a 50km radius of where I live there have been investigations in at least 10 farms that found severe animal abuse and neglect in the last 5 years. Those were all local farms that got to put a nice local stamp in their products.
nooch@lemmy.vgto
Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•Walmart wants a fucking review of this common ass jug of milk. Go ahead shitposters, review the fucking milk.English
1·6 days agoYes the dairy cycle is more complex I simplified it because I wanted to focus the impregnation part.
Milk production decreases greatly after the first 9-12 months. To make it profitable they do get impregnated repeatedly. The life of a dairy cow typically goes like this:
- 15 months old: First pregnancy
- 24 months old: First calf is born
- For around 12 months: milking
- 60 days “dry off”
The cycle is then repeated. Since pregnancy and milk production is taxing on the body and milk production declines, most cows get slaughtered at 5 years old with an average of 2.5 pregancies (average lifespan is 20 years). This also makes sense because to maintain the herd you need to keep the number of females stable, which have a 50% chance of being born (male claves get slaughtered ofc).
Maybe some homesteads or subsistence farms keep milking them for years after one pregnancy, but otherwise even for free range grass fed whatever, if they sell milk to make a profit this is how it goes.
You can get all this info from industry sources.
nooch@lemmy.vgto
Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•Walmart wants a fucking review of this common ass jug of milk. Go ahead shitposters, review the fucking milk.English
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nooch@lemmy.vgto
Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•Walmart wants a fucking review of this common ass jug of milk. Go ahead shitposters, review the fucking milk.English
11·6 days agoThe original claim was “there is an amount of pus and blood allowed in milk and it’s not zero”. To which you said it wasn’t true (“factoid”). So it was necessary to say that pus is made of somatic cells to explain that the claim is in fact true.
I’m not fear mongering, on the contrary my point is that people should look stuff up before dismissing something as PETA bullshit or whatever.
nooch@lemmy.vgto
Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•Walmart wants a fucking review of this common ass jug of milk. Go ahead shitposters, review the fucking milk.English
31·7 days agoI’m not saying the somatic cells in commercial milk are harmful, that’s precisely why somatic cell counts need to exist.
Your response comment seemed to suggest that the claim that the FDA has a somatic and blood cell count is “PETA propaganda”, which it is not. I didn’t post “PETA ignorance”, just facts you can look up from objective sources.
nooch@lemmy.vgto
Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•Walmart wants a fucking review of this common ass jug of milk. Go ahead shitposters, review the fucking milk.English
61·7 days agoAlso milk = rape is totally factual (though a terrible way to try to reach the public)
- Bulls are immobilized and forcibly masturbated in order to get sperm.
- Cows are then forcibly inseminated to be pregnant back to back during their lives so they produce milk. This also typically involves restraining the cow in some chute and shoving an arm up the her ass to hold the cervix in place during the process.
So if you believe that non-human animals can be SA’d the dairy industry most likely covers that definition.
You can look this stuff up yourself in industry sources, it’s just industry practice including free-range cows.



Plus affecting children and the family