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Summary of Daniel Quinn’s views on totalitarian agriculture and “The Great Forgetting”

See also this: Toby Hemenway: Permaculture is Horticulture where Hemenway goes into more detail as to how monoculture agriculture, because it uses up the productivity of the soil, must conquer new territory for the people in its cities to survive. In other words, the type of food production that we practice is deeply and inherently […]

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TV Review Department: Elias meets Ellen

Not sure how to react/respond to this undeniably “entertaining” clip. This kid obviously grew up with television, and perhaps, gaming? Anime? I notice this often in young boys — body and facial expressions that feel like a weird combination of hyped up, exaggerated mimicry (of reality) and, in his case, sudden, surprising, even shocking originality. […]

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How one young woman integrates “Trouble,” “Comfort,” and “Survival”

This story, ostensibly about the search for the origins of tech trendy San Francisco’s newest craze, “artisanal toast,” shifts suddenly into a moving testament to the pluck, endurance and creativity of the ever-arising human spirit. May we all honor the resilience in this young woman’s journey through life. May we all plunge into mycelliac relationships […]

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