as a matter of fact, the cells that compose your body are quite obsessed with which cells are "you", and which aren't
this is called having an immune system
it's generally a good idea if you want to be a multicellular organism
look at this fucking picture
crude leather belt
sketchy clearly-handmade dagger with a wavy blade
mass-produced steel-and-plastic adjustable crutches, made from 10-15 machine-made interchangeable parts with <1mm tolerance, of exactly the kind you'd find in a modern hospital
lab grown meat is absurd for one reason: the amount of land freed up from having ~1.5% less cows would be enough to entirely power the country with utility-scale solar.
they just want to kill you
it gets monotonous to keep pointing out but it doesn't stop being true
all the moral posturing is a sham, they just want you dead
okay, so obviously as presented this is super unrealistic and wouldn't approach actual self-sufficiency
my question: what's the best you could actually do on one acre?
the thing about manual labor is:
- it is mentally and physically therapeutic up to a certain dose
- above that dose, it becomes useless or harmful
- the threshold point is a fair amount under 40 hours a week
I used to work 6am - 6pm, 6 days a week, on a construction site in my early 20s.
Honestly? It fucking sucked, dude. I would sit in my car outside the site at 530am, desperately drinking a coffee, telling myself over and over again, "god I wish I was in sciences"
Because every
it's amazing how the modal response of white racists to black people is to try to stay away from them at all costs
and the modal black response is to insist on their inalienable moral right to be around white people regardless
and we still get takes like this