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Holy SHIT how I have I lived until now without knowing this person existed?
So, how would I go about getting one of those? Asking for a friend.
Okay, male beauty: we have another contender.
When separation is taking its toll somebody decides to interfere… and something most unexpected may have happened.
Tagging my beloved readers:
@archy3001 @helenaisabel @iamhisgloriouspurpose @lokislonelylady, @lokis-witchy-moon-kitten, @marvelousmissfit, @omninocte, @jessica-jvnes, @sigridlaufeyson, @xxxprettydeadgirlxxx
Cliffhanger torture! ;)
Hope it’s a happy development.
Yes… How will Loki react to such unexpected news? ;-)
I have two ideas—one, he’ll be thrilled and things will be good, but really, that’s too easy and improbable, given what a delightful mess our darling is. The other one is much more complicated and angsty, and thus much more likely, especially given who the author is. :-)
Which, of course, is one of the many reasons we love you, @mastreworld!
Thank you *blush* I have still to find out how he reacts, since I’ve only started the following chapter, but anything is possible…
When separation is taking its toll somebody decides to interfere… and something most unexpected may have happened.
Tagging my beloved readers:
@archy3001 @helenaisabel @iamhisgloriouspurpose @lokislonelylady, @lokis-witchy-moon-kitten, @marvelousmissfit, @omninocte, @jessica-jvnes, @sigridlaufeyson, @xxxprettydeadgirlxxx
You’re most welcome :-)
When separation is taking its toll somebody decides to interfere… and something most unexpected may have happened.
Tagging my beloved readers:
@archy3001 @helenaisabel @iamhisgloriouspurpose @lokislonelylady, @lokis-witchy-moon-kitten, @marvelousmissfit, @omninocte, @jessica-jvnes, @sigridlaufeyson, @xxxprettydeadgirlxxx
Cliffhanger torture! ;)
Hope it’s a happy development.
Yes… How will Loki react to such unexpected news? ;-)
When separation is taking its toll somebody decides to interfere… and something most unexpected may have happened.
Tagging my beloved readers:
@archy3001 @helenaisabel @iamhisgloriouspurpose @lokislonelylady, @lokis-witchy-moon-kitten, @marvelousmissfit, @omninocte, @jessica-jvnes, @sigridlaufeyson, @xxxprettydeadgirlxxx
empty-main-blog asked:
dairyisntscary answered:
Not necessarily. Here in the upper Midwest we cannot grow the vast majority of crops for six months out of the year. We can do winter wheat but any sort of fresh fruits or vegetables need to be shipped in from far away where it’s warmer (Florida, California, South America). Some fruits and veggies cannot grow here at all (bananas, coffee, avocados) and are always imported from long distances. Eating more vegetable matter instead of meat means more trips cross country and through international waters which means if someone eats nothing but locally sourced meat and dairy (in the US, dairy is local) they probably polluted less than hipsters eating nothing but kale and raspberries.
So I don’t really see why an individual eating less meat inherently has any real impact on the the environment. Doesn’t stop food from being produced and can create an increase in demand of fruits we can’t grow in our area, meaning more trucks coming in from all over the place.
In the northeast it can snow 6 out of 12 months of the year (or at the least be too cold to grow anything), but people do fine with keeping animals so long as they have enough stored hay/grain/silage. Crops can be shipped from as far as Peru (my Vermont college gets our onions from Peru when we can’t grow them ourselves), which is a far greater strain on the environment than eating local meat, imo.
There’s plenty of other places outside the US where people eat meat-heavy diets for the similar reasons — it’s either too cold most of the year, too dry, or the soil is too thin/rocky to support crop growth. It’s better to eat diets that can as closely match what your environment supports. If the choice is between eating a cow from five minutes down the road or eating some soy or beans that were produced across the country, the cow is far more environmentally friendly than consuming the crops with high transportation and pollution. If things like kale and other nutritious vegetables are available year round where you live, then go wild, but you can’t apply one diet to every area in the terms of how much pollution it causes.



