January 2011
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Still no internet...
I’m still shit outta luck getting my internet back up, but I’m getting my tax return soon so hopefully I’ll be back and with a million posts at once. Thanks everyone!
Jan 28th
Hey everyone, I can’t brelieve I missed it, but I’ve passed a 1,000 followers!!! Thanks for making my miserable week better. I lost the internet, which is why I haven’t been posting, (I’m at work now) but hopefully it should be back within a week or so. I miss tumblr like crazy. Thanks again, don’t give up on me!
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December 2010
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Top 10 Climate-Change Denier Arguments Debunked “There’s no doubt that historically, temperatures and greenhouse gas fluctuations are nothing compared to the increases we’ve seen in the past century…”
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It's the oldest trick in the book, dating back to...
FAKE TERROR - THE ROAD TO WAR AND DICTATORSHIP While the government wanted war to seize control of the Middle-East oil supply, I believe they did so because they knew it was running out. And when it does, in the near future, they wanted America to have the last drops.
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WatchWatch
betterworlds: This is how greenness needs to be thought about, really.  You can’t just take a thing labeled green and decide you’ve made the world a better place.  That’s greenwashing. You have to sit down and see if the impact is real.  And that’s just what Catherine Mohr helps people to do. realcleverscience: A 6 minute TED talk by Catherine Mohr who, along with her husband, run the site...
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Experts link climate change to rising food prices “…Even if we stopped spewing global-warming gases today, the world would face a steady rise in food prices this century. But on our current emissions path, climate change becomes the “threat multiplier” that could double grain prices by 2050 and leave millions more children malnourished, global food experts reported...
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Lipton tea company testing on animals. →
lesbanim: batwithbutterflywings: ornithophobia: I never would have thought to check to see if my tea was vegan or not. This is disgusting. Good thing I don’t drink Lipton tea. Ugh. Horrible. Oh God. Really? Totally unnecessary!! I drink PG.. hope that’s okay. This is fucking disgusting. They use blood to dye their teas the right color? Seriously, what the fuck?
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November 2010
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Growing and Storing Your Own Food, by F.E.S. “People think you are a tinfoil hat wearing crazy nut job if you talk about being prepared, you are called a survivalist throwback to the bomb shelter days…” An interesting p.o.v. about TEOTWAWKI.
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Derrick Jensen: Consumer Culture Is Killing the Planet — We Need to Build a Culture of Resistance Derrick Jensen on why a society built on non-renewable resources cannot last.
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Study: Wi-Fi Makes Our Trees Sick →
therecipe: constantflux:   Data centers hum day and night. More often than ever before we connect to these cloud environments through Wi-Fi networks. According to PCWorld, now it looks like the radiation from Wi-Fi networks is making our trees sick, “causing significant variations in growth, as well as bleeding and fissures in the bark.” All deciduous trees in the Western hemisphere are...
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Indonesia volcano shoots new blast; 21 more rumble “Indonesia, a vast archipelago of 235 million people, is prone to earthquakes and volcanos because it sits along the Pacific “Ring of Fire,” a horseshoe-shaped string of faults that lines the western and eastern Pacific. Scientists could not say for certain what was causing the increased volcanic activity, though two theorized...
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