💰 Grifter "Mad at the Internet" - a/k/a My Psychotherapy Sessions

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I am going crazy trying to remember a painting I liked. It was something like "Dog, Cat, and Frog" - like three animals, pretty sure at least one a cat, and one very small animal. I vaguely remember it being semi-realistic, hanging in either Belgium or the Netherlands or some shit like that, and it was just kind of whimsical and nice and it stuck with me.
Google brought up an artblog by Anna Dennis with a similar title. Not what you are looking for, but still cute.
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@Null some Br*tish suffering for your consideration.
People would need to change their behaviour in some ways, such as by eating about 260g less meat each week, but this was likely to happen gradually and in line with health trends. “We are absolutely not saying everyone needs to be vegan. But we do expect to see a shift in dietary habits,” said Emily Nurse, head of net zero at the Climate Change Committee, which on Wednesday published its official advice to the government on meeting the UK’s target of reaching net zero emissions by 2050.
Flights should be more expensive by the 2040s [...] It did find that a frequent flyer tax would have broad public support, and called on the aviation industry to take responsibility for reducing the resulting climate impact through investments in sustainable fuels and greater efficiency.

Gas boilers will have to go, people will have to use public transport and walk and cycle more frequently, while homes will need to be much better insulated, saving money as well as carbon, the CCC said.
There is broad public support for these moves, according to a representative citizens’ panel convened by the CCC and other polling.
The CCC, the independent adviser to the government on the climate, set out its advice on cutting emissions from 2038 to 2042, the seventh carbon budget in a series stretching back to the Climate Change Act of 2008. Carbon dioxide and its equivalents must be cut to about a quarter of today’s levels to be on track to meet the legally binding goal of net zero emissions by 2050.
 
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You can catch lots of fish in the winter. They bite more lightly and move slower when it's cold. Try worms
 
I like regular fishing, and I could ice fish, and have never once had the inclination. I feel like the two things are worlds apart. Maybe it's as big a difference as casual off-roading and NASCAR.
 
look at the utter dejection on destiny's face. it's as if, just for that one moment, he peered into the future and saw what awaited him. dune reference.
I think he can just smell keffals' axe wound. I'd probably make a face too if I was that close to it.
 
Lmao I was wondering what was going on I've gotten so many "concealed carry person kills retard" videos out of nowhere. You know as much as YouTube is shit they will show you tons of gun content in shorts
Maybe Zucchini actually got a soul for Christmas and is really trying to turn a leaf.

If instagram starts showing nogs freakin out to everyone we’ll know.
 
I like regular fishing, and I could ice fish, and have never once had the inclination. I feel like the two things are worlds apart. Maybe it's as big a difference as casual off-roading and NASCAR.
I'd like to fish, but I can't bring myself to hurt an animal even for food. Unless of course there's no grocery stores and it's the end of the world then I'll fish and hunt. Which is sad because when I move to the States I'd love to fish for some Snakehead. I hear they're fun to fish and they're a very tasty.
 
I'd like to fish, but I can't bring myself to hurt an animal even for food. Unless of course there's no grocery stores and it's the end of the world then I'll fish and hunt. Which is sad because when I move to the States I'd love to fish for some Snakehead. I hear they're fun to fish and they're a very tasty.
You should kill something and eat it at some point in your life. It's an important learning moment to be an active part of the circle of life. Killing animals doesn't have to be seen as painful or inhumane. You could always raise chickens in a happy free range environment and still eat them. And I promise, raising chickens or even fishing, is way less painful to animals than eating factory farmed meat from the grocery store.
 
Fishing for me has always been more about enjoying the outdoors than catching anything. Fighting a game fish is fun, but I’m never disappointed if I get skunked.
 
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