Joggingmusic

Joggingmusic t1_j4pr637 wrote

I always thought of the VEO thing as a shitty low effort Toynbee tiles style project. So there was a small part of me that enjoyed the bit of mystique to it. But at the end of the day it’s just shitty spray paint and isn’t really THAT interesting, now especially since it’s just not very underground.

Highly reccomend checking out the Toynbee tiles saga, that’s a pretty damn neat and creepy long term, wide ranging form of vandalism.

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Joggingmusic t1_j2b2jh4 wrote

Where was this? There was a massive explosion here in Berlin. There was PD firearms training around the same time we figured it was related to that. But the explosion. Was no joke.

Edit: sorry I see near enfield. Probably not related.

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Joggingmusic OP t1_j215mhf wrote

Reply to comment by AhbabaOooMaoMao in Forgotten Cave by Joggingmusic

Yea it sounds like it’s unlikely to exist as there isn’t limestone there. But kind of strange how detailed some of the accounts are. It has me more wondering how Tory’s den and twin lakes are the only ones out by the border, where in theory the material that’s allows caves to exist is I guess much more plentiful. Makes me want to go exploring!

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Joggingmusic t1_j1a69ql wrote

The feed and the soil conditions have a lot to do with what ends up in our bodies. It goes beyond the macro nutrient profile that drives your choice. Wasn’t aware you’re quoting a show, but okay if you say so.

Theres a strong correlation between cancer rates and the industrial agriculture that we’ve moved into. A lot of the reason why stop and shop is able to sell produce cheaper is because the product is created purely for yield. Lot of folks have become aware of this. That’s why there is a market for places like wholefoods and other organic/all natural markets. Is some of it bullshit marketing ploys like you’ve described? Of course. But it’s not all bullshit. As you can guess I work on that side, so I feel a need to defend it. But it’s not all sipping the kool-aid, there’s a health crisis that can be largely traced back to the content of our food.

And just because someone disagrees with you doesn’t make them ‘upset’. Just pointing out the flaw in your opinion. Take care.

Edit: sorry - looking back at some of comments to you, and they were rather shitty and condescending. Sorry friend.

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Joggingmusic t1_j19yupq wrote

Well…you are rather unhinged if you believe your original comment. You don’t know what you’re talking about in regards to the content of the food you’re eating, where it comes from, and what’s in it. Otherwise you wouldn’t of made your original comment. Go read about industrial agriculture, work in the supply chain for a while, and then reassess if your current opinion is actually accurate. Spoiler, you’ll find it’s not. I already went for a run, not sure what you’re driving at with the suggestion though. Merry Christmas.

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