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https://docs.usebottles.com/faq/why-bottles
 
> Bottles was born in 2017 as a personal need. I needed a practical way to manage my wineprefixes. I hate the idea of using applications that install me a version of wine for each application and I decided to create this application, based on the concept of using one or more wine prefixes as a "container" for all my applications.
There is a lot of PilPul surrounding discussions on Racial realism.. They are all about muh definitions, and categorizations, and what not.
 
It is evident to a rational person that Race is real, and major differences exist among the Races, but it is not easy to debate.
 
On the other hand, Skin Color is unmistakable, and it does not require any dialectical definitions, it can come down to a simple Hex, fitting into a color scale.
 
I'm looking at Skin Tone maps of the world, and the correlation is also undeniable.
 
The darkest people live in Africa, and the darkest States in Africa also have the lowest quality of life.. Haiti is also one of the darkest, and worst.
 
How might a Leftist debate against Skin Tone realism.. where ever there is light skin, there is prosperity, and where ever the dark skin exists there is poverty..
 
This holds true everywhere in the world... Even look at S America, and you see that Argentina, and Uruguay are the Lightest, and the most prosperous.. The N of Brasil is Dark, the S of Brasil is light, and prosperity follows.
 
In India the N is lighter, and better off..
 
How can they deny it consoomer bros?
 
Have you every watched a debate on Skin color only?
As always thank you to everyone that participated in the last weekly and remember you are Operation MONKE!
  
 
 
 
 
 
 
  
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# This Weeks Discussion Theme: [Improoooove health]( https://take.supersurvey.com/results469929-6D827288-9M665KHE)
  
For this weekly we will IMPROOOOOVE Health! Our modern society has us sitting for long periods of time in the same place. Imprisonment our societies punishment is to force you to sit down in the same place for long periods of time. Society encourages you to make a living by sitting down for long periods of time looking at screens. You are even encouraged to relax and unwind by sitting down for long periods of time looking at screens. As rational consumers you should recognize the negative impact on health this causes. The goal of this weekly is to focus on healthy activities to combat the malaise caused by our modern sedentary lifestyle.
 
Discussion ideas:
* Is a sedentary lifestyle bad? Have you experienced or have seen someone experience negative effects because of a sedentary lifestyle?
* Whether white collar or blue collar the sedentary lifestyle creeps in. Recommend healthy activities to alleviate the sedentary lifestyle.
* What is the link between mental and physical health? Recommend healthy activities to bridge the gap and bring balance between mental and physical health.
 
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# Weekly Polls:
* ▶ [What do you want next week’s theme to be? (09-11)]( https://take.supersurvey.com/QSQQDKYC8)◀
  
* [Open Response: Suggest weekly themes or provide some other suggestion]( https://poll.ly/k0URJ057Z6qG7vwKSTzV)
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# Previous Weeklies:
* [Master List](https://communities.win/c/ConsumeProduct/wiki/ConPro-Weekly/)
This is Life (1950) (www.youtube.com)
posted 3 years ago by EJGeneric in ConsumeProduct (+9 / -0 )
About how protein from meat is important to human body. Also about the entire meat process - from livestock ranchers to transportation to stockyards to meatpacking to your grocery store. Missing the slaughterhouse. then we see a butcher explaining about how to get four meals out of one shank of ham. "Full and complete" story of meat from the ranches and farms of America to the dinner table. Stresses importance of protein to human growth. Travels across the land to show a cycle of mealtimes from East to West. Raphael G. Wolff: "We felt that This Is Life was essentially the story of you — and how powerful substances came out of the earth to enter your own blood stream — to become your own ideas, actions and activities...It incorporates the relation of blizzards in Colorado to the steak you may order in a restaurant; the relation of nails driven in the roof of a hog shelter to the ham slice whose sizzling song heralds another day in your life."
Seems like a lot of trust has been obliterated today, like I cringe reading people try to broadcast intimate opinions shared within a relationship post-breakup on to social media
 
So then either you have to find people you can test a lot to see if they're trustworthy, or you mostly have to "let it all burn" until trust completely breaks down in society forcing a reset of trust and punishment of breaches of trust
 
So what do you think about how high trust societies are created, how much trust exists in society today (USA), or what are your thoughts on this topic in general?
This is a microcosm of the leadership structure of ParSoc.
 
You have a project leader, or BDFL that holds the vision of the Society, and who builds the Society.. This one chooses Admins, and Mods to share in his responsibilities and duties. There is a strict Hierarchy, and the BDFL holds power over all, except for Natural Values.
 
The Admins , and mods operate within the system of Access Based Leadership.. one leader may have access to many functions, another may have access to a single one, and only the individual leader knows all of his Access Rights.
 
ParSoc is Panarchic in the ability of users to establish new communities, or functions, as long as their creations adhere to Natural Values.. This puts responsibility on the mods of each community to keep the users content, or else they will lose their interest, and go elsewhere, or start their own.
 
It is a Monarchical Panarchy.
posted 3 years ago by RightSideFunding in ConsumeProduct (+6 / -1 )
posted 3 years ago by doginventer in Christianity (+2 / -0 )
Panarchy, a Forgotten Idea of 1860 (theanarchistlibrary.org)
posted 3 years ago by RightSideFunding in ParallelSociety (+4 / -0 )
Following up on:
An International Group of Scientists Find Twelve Brands of Covid Injections Contain Hydrogel and Reduced Graphene Oxide – The Expose
https://arete.network/b/News/p/3412/
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Investigating Poornima Wagh [1.14.16] - Eric Coppolino 39 year investigative reporter, specialist in mass poisoning incidents and associated lawsuits.
https://rumble.com/v1in7c1-investigating-poornima-wagh.html
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Eric Coppolino, 39 year investigative reporter discusses his background and research in "vetting" Poornima Wagh. He is a specialist in mass poisoning incidents and associated lawsuits. He is the founder and editor of Covid19 News, and the author of the Covid Chronology, a day-by-day account of lockdowns and claimed pandemic back to 2006.
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He hosts Planet Waves FM on the Pacifica Network and has covered covid every day for the past 916 days. https://planetwaves.net/coronavirus/
Planet Waves FM https://planetwaves.fm
Email is efc@planetwaves.net
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Please also read Mike Stone, author of https://viroliegy.com/
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Brian has lived a on a budget, in the same 1977 Class C Motor Home for 12 years! He bought it for $3300,! The RV is now 45 Years old!
 
 
In 2009, Brian was living in Denver and was ready for a change! He bought a Geo Tracker as a tow vehicle- which takes him everywhere he wants to go! Brian parks the RV at his camp and mostly drives the Geo Tracker. He spends less than $1000 dollars a year for maintenance and upkeep. Brian is a huge outdoor enthusiast and has room for all of his outdoor gear in a Class C. He is very happy living a frugal, sustainable lifestyle that anyone can afford!
 
 
With a rig like this, why not go tiny, see the world, and live the adventurous life!
posted 3 years ago by sparrow in ConsumeProduct (+7 / -0 )
It's an unofficial end to summer with kids going back to school and some places curtailing operations.
 
Seems like in the spirit of trying to reduce people's labor that shopping or picking up food might be curtailed on the day so people don't have to work with customers as much, for those who have the day off.
 
What does Labor Day mean to you?
[Article](https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-11178481/Suspect-38-charged-kidnapping-missing-heiress-vanished-jogging.html)
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