americans pleeease. please kill elon musk 🙏🙏🥺😔😩🙏 americans! please. Please !!! kill elon musk. don't you remember gun.. ? bang bang ? your favorite game..? Americans... please. 😔🙏 have you forgotten your local deity, captain america: kill nazis??? americans !! I know you can do it 🥺🙏 please americans..
americani per favooore. per favore uccidete elon musk 🙏🙏🥺😔😩🙏 americani! per favore. Per favore !!! uccidete elon musk. non vi ricordate la pistola.. ? bang bang ? il vostro gioco preferito..? Americani... per favore. 😔🙏 vi siete dimenticati la vostra divinità locale, capitan america: uccidi i nazisti??? americani !! so che ce la potete fare 🥺🙏 per favore americani..
Americanos por favooor. Por favor maten a Elon musk 🙏🙏🥺😔😩🙏americanos! Por favor. Por favor !!! Maten a Elon musk. No recuerdan las armas.. ? Bang bang ? Su juego favorito..? Americanos... por favor. 😔🙏 olvidaron a su deidad local, el capitán América: matar nazis??? Americanos !! Se que pueden hacerlo 🥺🙏 por favor americanos..
les américains s'il vous plaaaait. s'il vous plait tuez elon musk 🙏🙏🥺😔😩🙏 les americains! s'il vous plait. s'il vous plait !!! tuez elon musk. vous vous rappelez des pistolets.. ? pan pan ? votre jeu préféré..? les américains... s'il vous plait. 😔🙏 avez vous oubliez votre dieu, captain america: tuez les nazis??? les americains !! Je sais que vous pouvez le faire 🥺🙏 s'il vous plait les américains..
amerikaner snäääälla. snälla döda elon musk 🙏🙏🥺😔😩🙏 amerikaner! snälla. Snälla !!! döda elon musk. kommer ni inte ihåg pistol.. ? pang pang ? ditt favoritspel..? Amerikaner... snälla. 😔🙏 har ni glömt er lokala gud, captain america: döda nazister??? amerikaner !! jag vet att ni klarar av det 🥺🙏 snälla amerikaner..
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Above all it just really irritates me to pretend as if the ruling class of the US-anglo empire in 2025 are a bunch of cool-headed capable materialists. Again, this is a fundamental misunderstanding of the process of the decline of empire. Part of how every empire declines is is that its ruling class becomes increasingly incestuous, keeping out talented people of humble backgrounds who might extend the Empire's lifespan and instead turning increasingly important posts within the imperial machine into sinecures for the incompetent progeny of the previous generations of managers of empire. And as the offices of imperial government are increasingly clogged with rich, incompetent sons of fortune, the governing barometer of the imperial administration gradually goes from being some form of pragmatic materialism into being hubristic adherence to the imperial ideology, in defiance to all evidence from reality.
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Grandmas were so right about puzzles and knitting and crocheting and solitaire and reading slow and slippers and baking and watching deer in the backyard send post
i dropped by my favourite secondhand bookstore and found what is possibly the most incredible knitting book iver ever seen. that teaches you how to knit little gardens and sew them into a massive quilt 3d. the photos i took are atrocious and do NOT do this book justice
thats a PRIORY GARDEN WITH MONKS
IT EVEN TEACHES YOU HOW TO MAKE ALL THE TOOLS ABD BASKETS AND POTS AND PLANTS
LOOK AT THE SOME OF THE FOLIAGE
i have never been more upset to not have $30 ready to buy this. its incredible. i have to find it online somewhere. i knew the moment i saw this i had to share it with EVERYONE
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I am an Environmental, Health & Safety manager who has worked (and currently works) with PSM/RMP covered chemicals, including some that can create toxic vapor clouds similar to the one in Conyers, GA. I would like to explain why this post, and many similar posts in the comments alleging that "they" (who are "they"?) are trying to get people injured by exposure to chlorine or chlorine-containing gases in the air, is incorrect. These posts come from ignorance, which can be corrected by understanding.
This is a long post, so please see the rest after the break. It's a lot faster to make misinformation than to correct it.
When an environmental incident occurs, the Federal EPA is notified nearly immediately by the company, by concerned citizens, and by community management (such as the Emergency Management Agency referenced in the screenshot above). Georgia is covered under Region 4, the southeast United States. When the Region is notified, they will immediately take action to begin monitoring the area and deploy a small army of contractors for cleanup, monitoring, and incident management. The EPA has a very special rule called a TDD (technical direction document) that allows them to immediately authorize workers to begin work to stop the incident - a verbal authorization can suffice. In other words, time is of the essence to stop emergencies from affecting the public.
I've spoken directly to several EPA agents in my line of work, all of whom are deeply committed to public welfare. Their lives are dedicated to protecting their communities. All of them lived in the Region they were tasked with protecting.
But don't take my word for it: during an emergency, the EPA will often post real-time data on the emergency. You can see the same info they're seeing in the same places they're seeing it.
EPA Region 4 is working as part of Unified Command with the Georgia Environmental Protection Division, Rockdale County and the BioLab compan
This snippet was taken at 5:41 PM Eastern Time, 10/4/2024. You can see that their air monitoring is reporting toxicity levels at a safe level (not necessarily zero - more on that in a minute). Each square or diamond is a monitoring location where they've placed a person or device to monitor air quality. Here's an example of one by Draeger, commonly used on industrial chemical sites:
These meters constantly pull in air, networking with each other to develop a map of the affected area. The results can be found in data summary reports on epa.gov like this one:
Here's what that data means:
VOC is Volatile Organic Compounds, often solvents, pesticides, or irritants. Ethane, acetone, and methanol are all classic examples.
H2S is Hydrogen Sulfide, the characteristic smell of rotten eggs and a natural gas additive.
CL2 is Chlorine, the element currently in question from the original fire and damage at the BioLab facility. It creates hydrochloric acid on contact with water or in your lungs, causing severe damage.
Based on this data, we can see that this monitoring device detected chlorine 72 times during the reading period (5:00 PM on 10/3/24 to 5:00 AM on 10/4/24, not pictured here), and exceeded the EPA's action level during that time with a highest value of 2.10 ppm. PPM means "parts per million". Like "1 percent" means "1 in 100," and "part per million" can be thought of as how many molecules per million of air. On average, this meter was reading 0.06 ppm of chlorine in that 12 hour period.
Chlorine is an extremely irritating chemical, and you can detect it at approximately 0.32 ppm (source: CDC.gov) which is well below the OSHA permissible exposure limit of 1 ppm (source: OSHA.gov). You can detect it before it is dangerous to you, which is good for your safety and bad for your nighttime walks. In an abundance of caution, if you can detect it at all, you should avoid it. Your nose doesn't know the difference between 0.32 ppm and 1 ppm!
The "action level" is the amount of that chemical (usually 1/2 of the OSHA PEL, or "personal exposure limit") that initiates certain required activities like exposure monitoring, medical surveillance, or community crisis management (like shelter-in-place or evacuations). You can see that we exceeded that number overnight!
So why did they only have you shelter in place at night!?
As others in the replies have already explained, a nighttime inversion is a weather phenomenon where cold air in contact with the ground is lifted upward, and warmer air from slightly higher up is pushed toward the ground. (source: Weather.gov) Without enough wind, warm air gets stuck underneath a "blanket" of cold air, much like smoke from an extinguished candle might be stuck under a bowl placed over it. If that air contains chlorine or chlorine-containing compounds from the BioLab fire, it may become more hazardous than during the day when it would otherwise blow away or dissipate into the atmosphere.
Here's the same table, but from the day before - 5 AM to 5 PM local time.
Look at that! The action level wasn't exceeded, so it's not necessary to force people to shelter-in-place during the day. In the areas where the action level is still being exceeded, the emergency management teams on the ground will likely evacuate affected persons and block access to prevent people from becoming exposed.
It's not because "they" (whoever "they" is supposed to be!!) are trying to hurt you, it's just because there is an elevated level of risk at night. The EPA exists to protect your community, not to sustain capitalism.
Inversion Layers are why you can see hilltops emerging from fog or why you can get above a layer of clouds in the mountains.
Here's a diagram of how they work:
Here's a photo of fog being kept close to the ground by an inversion layer:
The photographer in that image is standing in the warm band of air that is preventing the fog from rising.
It's super common to hear inversion layers discussed on my local weather reports because Southern California gets a lot of really visible, noticeable weather as a result of inversion layers. But many people live where inversion layers might not be as noticeable, so I'm just going to quote straight from Wikipedia here:
In meteorology, an inversion (or temperature inversion) is a phenomenon in which a layer of warmer air overlies cooler air. Normally, air temperature gradually decreases as altitude increases, but this relationship is reversed in an inversion.
An inversion traps air pollution, such as smog, near the ground. An inversion can also suppress convection by acting as a "cap". If this cap is broken for any of several reasons, convection of any humidity can then erupt into violent thunderstorms. Temperature inversion can cause freezing rain in cold climates. [...]
An inversion is also produced whenever radiation from the surface of the earth exceeds the amount of radiation received from the sun, which commonly occurs at night, or during the winter when the sun is very low in the sky. This effect is virtually confined to land regions as the ocean retains heat far longer.
So, yeah, no, this isn't some government plot to keep people in their homes at night but force them to come to work amongst the poisonous fumes during the day, it's the EMA's response to the fact that there are specific kinds of weather that will trap (and concentrate!) air hazards close to the ground and some of those kinds of weather just literally have to do with whether the sun is in the sky or not.
individual environmentalism gets a lot of flak in the face of corporate pollution but picking up litter makes a significant, noticeable impact. I spend about an hour a week picking up litter from around my dorm complex and I'm literally outpacing my community's litter production. Just an hour a week from one person is enough to offset nearly 200 people's worth of littering.
it would take less than 100 man-hours of labor per week to keep my whole college campus entirely litter-free. If you got two classrooms' worth of people to spend two hours per week each picking up litter, the whole campus would end up spotless and they'd straight up fucking run out of things to pick up.
If you're looking for some way to make a noticeable and positive impact on the world around you, go pick up some litter.
Here's a good video on getting started and what to do. Yes, it's fully legal, just don't trespass on private property. All you need are gloves and a bag.
I've been litter picking in the background of my walks and I've removed several bags of trash from the area. The other day, children were playing in the creek that I litter pick at a lot. They were jumping into the water and swimming, right in the spot where I pulled torn up cans out of the riverbed and where I removed nearly-buried fishing wire that still had hooks on the ends. Just one person with a sharps container made it safer for those kids to go out and have fun.
That was the most direct cause and effect thing I've had with litter picking after just a little while of doing it, but even aside from that it's just. Good to do. It makes your area cleaner and safer and removes plastic from the environment. Plus, people are less likely to litter in clean areas, and litter can not be subconsciously normalized in people's minds in a litter-free area.
It's also fulfilling instant gratification. You get to go out and do something with your hands and then look and see for yourself that an hour or two of picking shit up has made an instant tangible difference in the world.
First of all hard agree on all of this. Every time I go out and pick up litter my mood noticeably skyrockets. The opportunities one encounters in their daily life to make an immediate positive material impact on a social/political issue that concerns them do not come up very often.
But what this post doesn't even mention is the community aspect. Which is possibly my favorite part.
Every single time I go to pick up garbage without fail I have at least one positive interaction with a stranger in my neighborhood. Sometimes small like someone walking past and saying thank you for doing it. But also people sometimes offering to help or even offering a bottle of water. And since I've started doing it I've seen more people in my neighborhood going out with gloves and a bag on a warm evening after school or work. In which case when I see them on my walks I become the kind stranger they meet that day.
So argue all you want about whether picking up litter is actually good for the planet (it is) but there is no question. It is good for your community and it is good for you.
They are filled with life and the nutrients of the next years!
In these leaves there are future pollinators and lightning bugs which need two years in leaf litter to mature to the adult form we love to see.
Do a bit less work, and let nature guide your yard set up.
Where leaves naturally collect, spread more there, if it is an area you may want to garden native plants later.
That leaf litter alone can start you on your way to having a unique pocket prairie, where you let more of your lawn fade into native shortgrass prairie in sunny areas, and woodland emergent in shady areas.
Consider leaving the leaves, and maybe, if you can, leave them off the street.
This is an EXTREMELY blessed post! And accurate! When I first moved out I was so excited for my new place I slept on the floor and had my tv there and that was it. Loved it. You grow and you build and you gain and you lose. I lost that place and everything in it. Now I have a new place with new things and it’s very much home.
In the future, there is a small, quiet room that is just yours, where you are safe and you are free. In that room your shoulders will finally start to come down from around your ears. Nobody can come into that room unless you let them. In that clean quiet place, you will work and you will study. You will love and you will heal.
-Captain Awkward, “Should I Move Away From My Abusive Family?”
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anyway i think ultimately by trying to overcorrect the disability "stereotypes" all that ends up happening is that more palatable disabled people can appeal to abled people at the expense of throwing other disabled people under the bus. like yes a lot of wheelchair users are ambulatory. but my friend who was paralysed from the waist down, and for whom we called multiple times to a hotel that it was wheelchair accessible was asked to go down half a flight of stairs to get to our room. which he can't do. they wanted to put him elsewhere alone but we can't do that either. he needed people with him like when he had a seizure. trying to convince abled people that most wheelchair users can walk a little is not going to fix the systematic and structural inaccessibility of places. they will just expect you to walk a few steps instead, and people who can't are screwed.
and this happens with lots of things. "actually a lot of autistic people don't have intellectual disabilities". okay but how are you helping autistic people with intellectual disabilities. it bothers you that people wouldn't clock you as autistic but does it bother you how they treat autistic people they do immediately clock as having "something wrong with them". saying "i have the ability so don't deny my autonomy" does nothing for the autonomy of people who don't have that ability.