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  • FnordPrefect [comrade/them, he/him]
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    4 years ago

    It's a pretty solid pop-science book. If you want additional details about how badly humans have wrecked the planet for...well the planet, it's worth reading. Unfortunately, (iirc), it kind of skirts the political/ideological aspects of why everything is being killed off, but the science is interesting and it does a good job of conveying the scale of how bad things are at this point.

    • Arkhamasylumresident [he/him]
      hexagon
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      4 years ago

      Unfortunately, I’m a college drop, out so Pop science works for me. Dropping out of school is one of the bigger things I’m ashamed of

      • Multihedra [he/him]
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        4 years ago

        Shit happens man.

        It’s my personal belief that, much like everything else in the world, none of this is designed for our benefit; it needs to direct money upwards and reenforce structures that are self-serving more than anything else.

        So, sure, I’m sure you could have some things differently. But a lot of the time there are structural forces stacking decks against people.

        I dunno, I used to teach at a college and it was really depressing to see how inadequately it addressed students’ needs. I personally would never blame anyone for having trouble in school, the education system (in the US) is a fuck.

  • dirbagleft69 [he/him]
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    4 years ago

    Yes, and she has another one coming. I think she's a great writer and I like watching interviews with her. She seems to have that 30 yard stare of a solider that's seen too much. I could be projecting but it always seems like she's haunted by what she knows.

  • ToastGhost [he/him]
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    edit-2
    4 years ago

    spoilers: no removeduses anymore

    Smdh they censored the name of my favorite seasame street elephant