There’s sheezy.art and inkblot.art which are the ones I use, and Cara.app which I’m not familiar with but seems more professional (like artstation) than the former two. None of these are FOSS though.
Find me elsewhere: https://linktr.ee/rinnarrae
There’s sheezy.art and inkblot.art which are the ones I use, and Cara.app which I’m not familiar with but seems more professional (like artstation) than the former two. None of these are FOSS though.
-Discovering extraterrestrial life
-Phasing out of disposable plastics and gasoline vehicles
-Transferring to clean energy and clean industrial processes whenever applicable
-More widespread ethical and sustainable farming practices
-Lab grown organs and/or more efficient artificial body parts
-Improved healthcare system/healthcare research
-Better treatments and potentially cures for chronic and/or rare diseases
-Much longer lifespans I just think we don’t live long enough even with the current best case scenerios lol
Though some of this would be viable now, if it weren’t for capitalism/politics holding it back so might not entirely count
I didnt start really using social media until I was 15 (2015) (not including when I briefly used FB when I was 13 and having an account on the official Warrior Cats message boards when I was ~12), but even then it seems like people were a lot more chatty? I feel like I got more positive comments on my shitty art from that time than I sometimes do nowadays.
And also the fact that so many people nowadays share their full name how they look irl. I’d much rather keep that shit private unless it’s someone I trust and seems especially dangerous nowadays, and now there’s a worrying amount of minors doing it.
Not a job, but I was happy to stop using Blackboard when I left community college lmao.
Could depend on the fish species in question? Lionfish for example is extremely invasive in the Southern USA, so environmental agencies have been encouraging people to eat them to curb their population, potentially making it a more ethical choice. I’ve been seeing it pop up more and more, but it doesn’t seem to have caught on too much.
But we should definetly limit our consumption though when it comes to more threatened/overfished species. There’s also some unethical fishing practices out there such as removing sharks’ fins then stranding them, causing harm to cetaceans, and other environmentally destructive fishing techniques.
You ask for iced or hot, and you usually get some nasty ass Lipton tea if you go for hot, though this may vary by restaurant. I love tea, but I’ve spoiled myself with fancier ones to the point where I can’t stand most of those big American brands. Some iced teas I can at least tolerate though.
What are the terms that say that? I just want to be sure because every few years I see uproar over misinterpretations of some social site’s terms of service saying “we have the right to modify and redistribute your work”, when all it means is that they can host and make slight modifications to the files you post.