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1 year agoI really love this. I think it captures a deep truth about how we actually live in the world. And balancing both is what solarpunk strives to achieve. Thanks for sharing!
I really love this. I think it captures a deep truth about how we actually live in the world. And balancing both is what solarpunk strives to achieve. Thanks for sharing!
Here is this article in Gastro obscura about many of these pizzas:
https://www.atlasobscura.com/articles/most-unusual-pizza-styles
Really enjoyed this thread, BTW.
My street in Chicago has been converted over to being one way with a bike lane in one direction and arrows in another direction on the main drive. I rode a Divvy bike home and was in the main road. One of the scariest experiences I’ve had in a long time. The cars didn’t give a damn. They just kept riding me. What makes it even better is that parking takes up about 45% of the street.
I’ve listened to their podcast since the beginning and I’m a proud supporter on Patreon.
They have made it a point to interview people and I don’t get the impression that they agree with all of their interview subjects. I also don’t agree with them on everything. But that’s what an intellectual debate is. Just because they talk about an idea does not mean that they endorse it. Just because you hear about it does not mean that you must go out and buy crypto.
If you are going to look at a movement as diverse and amorphous as Solarpunk, you can interact with multiple ideas and learn more. But just because you learn about something, it does not mean that you must accept it or integrate it into your worldview. As I see it, understand where people are coming from - even if you disagree with it. Understanding does not equal acceptance.
(For full disclosure, I think that crypto makes very little sense. I’ve tried understanding what it is and why it is important but I just feel like it is a solution looking for a problem.)