They could’ve done a little green sliver like they did for 1980.
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They could’ve done a little green sliver like they did for 1980.
The percentages for 2016 only add up to 97, and the 40% bar is longer than the 41% of 2012.
The word theory is used differently in science to how it is in common speech. In science, a “theory” represents humanity’s best possible explanation for something given everything we know. For example, the theory of gravity gives a reason for why things are attracted to each other, namely the bending of spacetime.
Theories don’t become laws, either. Laws in science describe what happens, and theories describe how. To go back to gravity, the law of gravity is an equation that can tell you exactly how much two objects will be attracted to each other, but it can’t explain how that happens. That’s what the theory is for.
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I’ll give it a shot anyways, to play devil’s advocate.
I only buy a vanishingly small percentage of the amount of meat produced by factory farms every year. So I feel the same percentage responsible for perpetuating that system, which isn’t nearly enough to keep me up at night.
🙋 I’ve hunted deer, gutted and skinned them myself too. The tenderloins are great sauteed, and the rest of the meat is good ground (just don’t cook it as long as hamburger, it’s more lean).
It’s called an extended-stay hotel, they exist but unfortunately they’re not that common.
They actually did that with birds!
https://americanornithology.org/american-ornithological-society-will-change-the-english-names-of-bird-species-named-after-people/