"im an Aryan turk, Greg. Can you milk me?"
chapotraphouse
Banned? DM Wmill to appeal.
No anti-nautilism posts. See: Eco-fascism Primer
Slop posts go in c/slop. Don't post low-hanging fruit here.
I think a "pov mfw" is necessarily a self-photo in a mirror
Sorry, I'll correct it to "pov mfw smh"
That's just a blurry mirror selfie
where does the weird thing about halal certification and jizya tax come from? i've heard multiple rightists on multiple continents whinge about this thing when i've bought normal products with a logo on it
i've also heard the very slightly less unhinged conspiracy theory that: corporations pay money to get halal certified -> halal certification agency gives the money to evil mosques -> the evil mosques recruit jihadis -> the money you just spent on treats pays for TERRISM
where does the weird thing about halal certification and jizya tax come from
The cool thing about being racist is things don't have to make sense. You see something with a halal label -> white genocide. It can be any sort of non-sequitur because racism isn't rational, you just generate outrage and fear at things you don't know or understand because trying to understand them would amount to white genocide. Do not try to find a logic, there doesn't need to be one
The west has fallen
:sicko-yes:
cw for milk
Gotcha, thanks comrade o7
BTW it is not milk. It is a drink made from yogurt. Tastes savoury instead of sweet
Yeah, I was the one drinking it lmao that's my beautiful thumb, I just put the content warning implying it's a milk product
smh communists
stalinist-maoist-hexbearian?
Salafi-menshevik-hoxhaists
I gotta say, one of the very few things we do better in the USA is having Tetra Pak milk cartons that you pry open yourself, amd they make a narrow spout instead of having to pour through a solid plastic gasket.
What's more Eco friendly, that or the world-famous Canadian milk bags?
Despite the claims that "Boxed &lb; Water &lb; Is &lb; Better^TM^", there hasn't been a popularized apparatus to reduce the end-of-life impact of Tetra Paks by burning off the cellulose fiber, melting/pyrolyzing the polymer layers, and reclaiming the aluminum foil.
But it's still hard to say whether the embodied energy ratio per liter of product is any better, especially because I don't have a source on whether the thin films more quickly break down into microplastics.