Dolly Parton earns rock-star status with ‘Rockstar’ album | Boing Boing
This sounds like it’s going to be fantastic.
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by Patrick Rhone
Dolly Parton earns rock-star status with ‘Rockstar’ album | Boing Boing
This sounds like it’s going to be fantastic.
Much head-nodding from me reading this opening of the always interesting Dense Discovery Newsletter
Currently, the dominant narrative behind mitigating climate change is one based on economic opportunity: more, but greener. While it may lower carbon emissions eventually, this narrative doesn’t offer solutions for – or even acknowledge – the many other planetary boundaries we’re already exceeding.
Advocating for genuine sustainability must therefore include an admission that hardly any political or corporate leader is willing to make: that ‘the green future’ is a future of less instead of a future of more.
I’ve been saying the same for quite some time to anyone who will listen.
How the Michelin Guide rates restaurants – YouTube
Fascinating.
Beatrix on the bottom.
Beatrix on the wire.
Don’t know why I’m still having issues with things on my Micro.blog showing up in the timeline but I did ask a question here and would love if anyone has thoughts.
Ritual.
Freedom of choice is what you’ve got. Freedom from choice is what you want.
We probably can’t buy our way out of it | Seth’s Blog
We can’t buy out way out of the climate crisis, we’ll need to compromise, to invest and to rethink the systems that we depend on.
My dear wife drops the mic… Don’t Be a D*ck
I know people are down on social media, but I generally like it, except for the small point that it has a tendency to make us all didactic monsters. If you don’t agree with someone, it seems the accepted practice has become to call the individual out, rather than the point or policy you disagree with.
JUST STOP IT.
I generally don’t argue with people on the internet. In the future, when I feel the need arising, I’ll just point them to my wife’s post instead.