theNorrah
theNorrah t1_j8kc742 wrote
Reply to comment by zushiba in Physicists Say Aliens May Be Using Black Holes as Quantum Computers : ScienceAlert by Gari_305
That’s inefficient. Just go to a plant where x grows naturally, like beer bootle trees etc.
theNorrah t1_j8k7081 wrote
Reply to comment by Drink15 in College Tuition Has Outpaced Inflation by More Than 3x Over the Last 40 Years by ThePinkHulk
But you increase the toll on your body, and your chances of serious harm increases immensely.
Furthermore, if you harm your body too much, you become worthless in your field (and this might sound a bit harsh but I’m making a point)
theNorrah t1_iv9fc9d wrote
Reply to comment by Winjin in Chinese scientists develop salt-tolerant soybean that can grow well on previously barren soil by mutherhrg
Its eat the Rich! I understand the confusion. ‘Some’ farmers are rich, and they all drive expensive flashy vehicles.
theNorrah t1_j99iml7 wrote
Reply to A little “buy it for life” exercise I just did by OutdoorzExplorerz
That’s how I buy stuff, but it does have a downside.
Get ready to ‘not have a solution’ for x for a very long time. I dont own a lot, and i love it that way, and pretty much everything i own is ‘for life’ stuff. (With few exceptions)… but there are sooo many simple things that I still dont have because I’m always looking for the right thing, and I can’t stand wasting money on products in the meantime.
Given long enough time, yes I’m in the right… it made sense, but it’s also often fairly big purchases, so you are inflicting a lot of issues on yourself, not buying stand-ins.