@telekatron1 :-)
@telekatron1 🙂
Some language of change is coded in progressive left wording, some is laced with eco-activist, radical socialism & anti-establishment, or right wing grammar. The ideas & language are stuck in old ideas & labels. Nth order change isnt parsable in current political discourse.
The reasons not to break relationships of vitality are not reasons but a forest floor, in the bone, air you breathe– basis. An assumption,unspoken ultimately,infinitely,intimately steeped In the the vast vibrancy of life. The question, “what’s in it for me” is thus mocked.
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@snowded Metabolism That’s my thing.
@snowded Metabolism That’s my thing. Read More »
@Brett21225264 @jim_rutt Trauma: a word that is trendy now. It important to be careful w it.Existing systems are destructive & exploitative are inescapable. From schools, to labor,Healthcare, mental health,tech,media,politics, culture, history.Trauma is described as individual experience -it is systemic.
@elonmusk The energy crisis is a better place for your focus.
@elonmusk The energy crisis is a better place for your focus. Read More »
@rutgrr @NJHagens the people who have fixed rates are of course in those rates…. those that are in unfixed rates are seeing retail prices of between 650-920 öre (that is approx 65-92 cents) that is up from prices last month of 30 ore, ( or 3 cents) — customer prices.
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@SteveVerdus @PhoebeTickell Yes
@SteveVerdus @PhoebeTickell Yes Read More »
@rutgrr @NJHagens from 3cents to 90cents per kwh– in a month
@rutgrr @NJHagens from 3cents to 90cents per kwh– in a month Read More »