

At this point I think we’ve figured out that all chemicals should be considered harmful unless we have specifically tested and concluded otherwise.
At this point I think we’ve figured out that all chemicals should be considered harmful unless we have specifically tested and concluded otherwise.
The chemicals don’t just disappear, whatever they’ve degraded into will still remain.
Why the heck is this joke so controversial?
Cool! Murderbot, dresden files and rivers of London were pretty good reads. I’ll check out the others :)
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Could be anything, I prefer SF&F and a well written plot that’s internally consistent.
The Ring of Fire series which is about this concept was such an amazing read. Unfortunately the infinite branching plotlines became way more than I could handle.
It’s totally empty… At least make a few posts to get it started. Expect to be providing 90% of the posts for the first half a year.
Thanks! You’ve been the most detailed and helpful answer.
While typing out that sentence, you probably had one nice moment where you thought you might have one nice moment to think you might succeed in something.
Probably.
Do they eat enough to kill it and the root system off? My understanding is if the roots survive they just keep spreading anyway?
That’s as an invasive species, but what about in its home climate?
The unreasonable part comes later 😜
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Nice! Any chance you could have it filter by community? Would be useful as a mod to see who’s downvoting a lot in a comm
Communities will only show up on remote servers if an account from that server is subscribed to that community. To increase accessibility and enhance the user experience, many servers have a bot account that will automatically subscribe to new communities so that they can start receiving posts in that community. That accounts for the majority of the instant subscribers on new communities.
Well now I want a poison ring
Wait, you’re on a .world account, in a .world comm. How are you replying to this post?
Romans were plenty aware of the hazards of lead, too. Like us, they kept using it for economic reasons
At that point, the swamp is more like flat ground