been making these chocolate “cheesecake” things for my breakfast for a few weeks now. i like them, makes eating breakfast way easier for me. whole can a beans in there
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been making these chocolate “cheesecake” things for my breakfast for a few weeks now. i like them, makes eating breakfast way easier for me. whole can a beans in there
men got a taste of women's beauty standards and immediately started bashing their facial bones with hammers
the body is always being accused of something. cortisol. seed oils. microplastics. needing magnesium. needing sunlight. needing less sunlight. needing to be held upside down by a lymphatic specialist named Rain. anyway. i took a probiotic and felt nothing. then i felt superior. which is probably the first sign it’s working
rhian teasdale (wet leg), coachella day 3
These pescatarian birds are directly exposed to PFAS contamination due to the island's position near the St. Lawrence Seaway.
Over fifty years of data show a peak in PFAS (also known as "forever chemicals") content in seabird eggs in the 90s, followed by a decrease as regulations went into effect. The most recent findings show a 70% decrease of most common PFAS.
While continued vigilance a regulation is needed, this data indicates that regulations are working to reduce PFAS concentrations in marine ecosystems.
Yes!!!! I did a review of literature on PFASs in human drinking water about half a year ago, and there is a lot of really good progress! Please celebrate this, please don't let this solution be forgotten (at least so quickly) as the ozone layer or acid rain.
We are making genuine progress! Producers are dramatically altering how much they use PFAS and how much gets released in effluent, but also there's a lot better understanding of how to remove PFAS from the environment!
Environmental problems CAN BE SOLVED.
Rebecca Chaperon
Underrated hack for tracking progress and not being hard on yourself during early stages is to have a “demo day” where you track what your baseline is without intentional modifications to improve. For example, say someone is trying to decrease their screen time. They give themself a screen time limit (2-3 hours usually) and try to abide by it. Sometimes they’re good about it, other times they fall off. They’re really hard on themself when they fall off track. However, what’s not in perspective for them is the fact that they started with like a 9 hour screen time. Even the fact that on some days they’re succeeding is huge. You need to have a “tangible” view of your baseline to compare your improvement to. That way you’re way less hard on yourself. Don’t skip the demo day
I did end up quitting this job when the first month was up and the guys at work ask me what was it that made me quit. Lowkey it was like, was it the rampant misogyny and unbelievably crass language 🥺
Rithika Merchant (Indian, 1986) - Trial by Fire (2019)
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A rare Japanese porcelain recumbent crane, Arita, circa 1800. Photo Christie’s Image Ltd
Georges Mathieu (1921–2012) [France] — 'Composition in Mauve and Black', 1959. Gouache, India ink on paper (53,4 x 73,7 cm).