HeadyBroccoli
@HeadyBroccoli@lemmy.zip
- Comment on Anon thinks about wheat 1 week ago:
Oh interesting, I haven’t heard of that. I’ll have too look into it, thanks!
- Comment on Anon thinks about wheat 1 week ago:
I mean, everything in life requires cooperation, but that’s not the point. Rice took twice as many labor hours as wheat and required more irrigation. According to Shenshi Nongshu, “if one is short of labor, it is best to grow wheat”. Also studies have shown that in China people in historically rice farming areas behave more collectively than those in wheat regions. Not all grasses behave the same way and need the same things, especially with how much we’ve bred them to our needs.
- Comment on Anon thinks about wheat 1 week ago:
There’s an interesting hypothesis called the Rice Hypothesis that theorizes that the different styles of farming rice vs wheat shaped our societies in ways that are still prevalent today. Farming rice led to strong collectivism in society, while farming wheat led to strong individualism in society. Perhaps this is what has led to our differences in ideologies and governing systems.
- Comment on My most controversial opinion 2 weeks ago:
The pineapple and jalapeño combo is where it’s at
- Comment on I guess I'm joining the protest. Here's my zodiac. 4 weeks ago:
Cool thanks for the explanation
- Comment on I guess I'm joining the protest. Here's my zodiac. 5 weeks ago:
Okay wtf is going on with all the corn memes?
- Comment on Dude read the rules of woman only community and decided to post anyway 1 month ago:
It just seems odd to me that you wouldn’t just skip over it, especially since you’re still allowed to read everything just not comment. Just seems strange to me to limit yourself without need.
- Comment on Dude read the rules of woman only community and decided to post anyway 1 month ago:
So you blocked it? Lol seems strange
- Comment on When it hits you.... 2 months ago:
I appreciate your point of view, as someone who saw it at a younger age, I’m sure I have some nostalgic bias’s
- Comment on When it hits you.... 2 months ago:
You should watch it, it’s fantastic
- Comment on This should be true 3 months ago:
Very common in the trades, or at least with everyone I worked with, we’d have periods where we had a shutdown usually lasting 2weeks but upto 3 months. We’d work 12-16 hour days 7 days a week (sometimes taking the 14th day off, sometimes not). A lot of my coworkers would go tax exempt during these shutdowns then switch back to normal afterwards.
- Comment on They're coming. 3 months ago:
I actually know quite a few people that participate in hog culling, and I know in my surrounding area (Californian suburb) there are a bunch of boar cages set up to trap them, so I wouldn’t really say it’s radio silent at all, perhaps maybe a bit more quiet in your area though.
- Comment on They're coming. 3 months ago:
Love me some wild boar!
- Comment on They're coming. 3 months ago:
If that’s what it was supposed to look like in 2023 I wonder what the actual distribution was that year