Btw I’m vegan.

I use arch btw.

Only cooking with my cast iron skillet.

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    I avoid disposable plastic whenever is possible, my home and personal care products are plastic free.

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    “It’s too late for me. But you can still save yourself.”

    Well, I used to. They don’t let me talk to the interns any more.

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    Some cheaper cast iron has lead in it btw

    I almost exclusively use cast iron

    You can wash cast iron with dish detergent btw

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      Just in general cast iron has this sense about it like people think it’s made of gossamer and not a chunk of literal iron. They aren’t that delicate. Even coarse scrubbies are fine if not applied too firmly.

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        They’re also fine with some tomato sauce and standing around with it for a while. I mean, they’ll become pretty ugly and you’ll get some extra iron in you but they won’t die. If they’re used every day they won’t always be be pristinely black.

        I’ve dropped some too, they can handle it. Something else usually cracks first unless it lands on the handle or something.

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    You will die and your corpse will rot. Your memories will fade and your existence will vanish. The void will consume us, our extinction is inevitable. We are worthless and nothing matters!

    Anyway, good morning, neighbor. Looking sunny today, eh?

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    You should try riding your bike to work, it’s a lot easier and more rewarding than you think

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        That’s what clothes are for! I live in northern Indiana and ride through most of the winter unless the road conditions feel unsafe. The trick is wearing a second inner layer (easy if you go to work in a collared shirt or fleece) as well as a leather jacket, gloves, and bar mitts (keeps the wind and the snow off your hands). In the spring and fall I keep a light jacket and gloves in my bag just in case it’s unusually cold that day for whatever reason.

        That said, some biking to work is better than none!

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          I basically grew up on a hill in England and that was way colder than Australia (it barely ever even dips sub-zero), so by lunchtime I’m wandering around in a t-shirt. Think the problem is waking up in a house optimised for air circulation but it’s not hot weather.

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      Looks at the highway i would need to take to reach it Thank you for the suggestion, but i think i’ll stick with the train.

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        Oh definitely, if transit is available take that any day. This is aimed more at folks who drive to work

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    Even if we stop climate change, we are going to die from PFAS, microplastics in our brain, heavy metal pollution and many other problems before we can leave earth