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  • Probably just hating on Jordan Peterson and venting. I get it - I don't like making the bed, but it's not like there just aren't benefits of doing so lol

    1. Having a tidy living space helps to provide some, and myself, with mental clarity. Honestly not sure how much of this is backed by science, and I'm lazy and don't want to look it up, but it seems to be true from personal experience.
    2. If you have a thin sheet and a duvet, that stupid thin sheet can get all fucked up over time and you have to take the whole duvet off to fix the thin sheet and then making the bed becomes a much more annoying process. Doing at least a quick tidy up each night helps prevent having to do all of that.

    Like you said, they should just leave others to living life the way they want to if it helps them and isn't hurting anyone else. That's like if someone said they hate it if someone eats broccoli from the stem first instead of the top. Like, who cares they're eating healthy, leave them alone lol

  • Well, one way in which we can help fight against climate change is by not eating meat or dairy products.

    For anyone curious about the subject, there's some good science backing that up, though the links I'm providing are lazy DDG searches, so if anyone wants to do it, they can probably find better sources out there with more information.

    The average cow can produce somewhere between 100-500 litres of methane a day, which is 23 times more powerful as a greenhouse gas than carbon dioxide.

    Alfalfa and other grass hays is a crop that used a crazy amount of water, and it's grown primarily to feed cows.

    Going vegan, or at least mostly vegan, is the way to go. Can start with going vegetarian and at least swapping out meat sources. Alternative vegan protein sources

    With that being said, I do not practice what I preach. I should, though.

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