Was Gonna Look For Bits Of The Ryukjin Language Or The Lost Language Of The Jaegaseung, But This Is An
Was gonna look for bits of the Ryukjin language or the lost language of the Jaegaseung, but this is an interesting discussion of languages in diasporic settings (outside the original homelands). Use in media can be dicey especially in cases like inside, but at least efforts were made in the cases of Manchu.
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This example is one way even my own country (not the US or anywhere in the British Commonwealth) could benefit both the people & the healthcare concerns (especially TB risks). At least a few such styled correctional facilities could be helpful either way.
You don't have to believe in or know for sure a spiritual existence is there to be a good person, hence this post.
This is important to keep in mind, especially as just because a species is nonnative doesn't needfully make it invasive or vice versa. It's one thing to aggressively control as needed for certain species, but it's another to hold them in such contempt as not to find a time & place for them (in uses or otherwise).
People who ‘love nature’ but violently hate their native coyotes, spiders, snakes, and scavengers are fake.
Coming from pastoral nomadism, this reminds me of the tried out arguments against use of such harvested material as wool & angora plus cashmere (even qiviut).
Where did it come from that Fake Fur is bad for the environment? Everything I am finding says that it is better in almost every way than real fur. This is a genuine question.
Faux fur is made of plastic. There is nothing environmentally friendly about plastic. As I motioned before, it also constantly sheds microplastics into the environment. Microplastics not only harm wildlife but also us. They’ve been found in human blood and foetuses. Faux fur also takes thousands of years to break down. Since it’s often used in cheap fast fashion it tends not to last very long and ends up sitting in landfill.
Real fur is a natural material that can biodegrade and doesn’t cause any of the problems that plastic does. Some processes for preserving fur aren’t always the best with the use of certain chemicals, but even then it’s really a very minor issue and still a far better option than plastic. The production of faux fur also uses some pretty nasty chemicals in it’s production which are carcinogenic to humans. People also tend to take better care of real fur garments and keep them for a long time as they’re very durable and long-lasting.
Anything saying faux fur is good for the environment is likely from animal rights groups who have an agenda against fur and will twist facts (or just make stuff up) to push their narrative that real fur is bad.
A part of a mostly forgotten MLP gen brought back from the shadows of overlooking. So neat that the 1 of G2 can get some long overdue recognition even though she's been overshadowed by the G4 mare of the same name. Thank you.
Can you do a G2 Sugar Belle & G4 Sugar Belle Fusion?
Ponies that share the same name my beloveds.....