Just pull down their fences and walls.
Those are just sugar to help muscles. If you do any high intensity activity for more than 2 hours without rest, your body will begin to consume itself.
The bees were just lazy and couldn’t pull themselves up by their bootstraps. The survivors will surely be stronger.
The article mentioned Danish language children’s programs specifically. In some countries children’s shows are partially funded by the government, which if that’s the case it’s an insult to the monarchy as well.
The weather is always changing. You mean to say the climate is changing. It’s a very important distinction. And I’m not refuting what you said but I’m having a pleasant and normal feeling spring at my location.
Life is like a garden. If you want to sit around and curse at the thistles and weeds, you can, but they will continue to grow as you fixate on them. If you see beauty and follow it, then cultivate it, you will be in a beautiful garden. It’s not instantaneous, and it takes work. The work starts in your mind. Negative thoughts will blind you to good opportunities. If you don’t know where you’re going, any place will get you there. Maybe a good place to start is finding the tolerable humans, and see where it takes you.
My understanding is that most drywall products are modified plaster of Paris - modified to cure slower. Regular gypsum plaster of Paris is really fast, like 10 minutes, and not only does it not shrink, but it slightly expands. And it does warm up. Not sure if that’s what “hot mud” is in the industry.
Somewhere between ripe and overripe for me. If I eat them, which is rarely. I usually just buy them once per season, let them get too ripe, and make banana bread / freeze for smoothies.
I think we’ll all get on just fine. This is like a toddler tantrum. Just need to cry it out in the corner a bit.
There’s probably a lot that could be recovered from my urine. Fun fact when phosphorus was first discovered they had to boil off gallons of urine to get a useful amount, so they collected barrels of urine from mining camps.
Healthcare, food, and housing for the poor.
https://engineering.princeton.edu/news/2025/03/18/recycled-cements-drive-down-emissions-without-slacking-strength