what do you call four dead billionaires at the bottom of the ocean? a good start!
what do you call four dead billionaires at the bottom of the ocean? a good start!
They demonetize the slightest thing because that way they don’t need to pay anyone for the money they make…
It depends on your definition of “dirty water.”
When agriculture was invented, it created large numbers of people in one place. This pollutes water, mostly because humans shit all over the place and then dump it in the river. This happened to a much greater extent when we industrialized, with coal dust and other toxins getting into the water supply. Which we now need to (and do) filter out.
This wasn’t a concern for most of Earth’s existence, and, in many remote places, still isn’t a concern. (I’m thinking Arctic here, there’s no significant human or industrial presence.)
It’s also a matter of immune system. If you’re drinking unfiltered water your entire life, you’re going to build up a natural resistance to whatever bacteria may be in that water. This can be seen in modern-day - when many tourists go to somewhere with lower water quality, they’ll get stomachaches from the water because they’re not used to it. (I had that problem when I spent a summer in Warsaw, frex.)
Not exactly for everyday use.
I mean, we have “it” but that doesn’t really work…
I was wondering when someone would start discriminating based on what instance you made your account on…
Once I have any sensitive documents I need to store, I’m putting them in a safe with a self-destruct. Much more limited access.
“What, you put pineapple on pizza? Burn the heretic!”
No friend of mine would like ska.
I much preferred the 8values test
I’d probably return, at least for some things. Lemmy’s not a massive community yet, and I did like some parts of Reddit. That said, I’d stay on Lemmy, post everything I put on Reddit here as well and be ready to jump ship again at a moment’s notice.
To answer the actual question, cheese and meat.