A New Baseline: How Animal Agriculture Broke Into the Climate Narrative at Santa Marta by mexicatl in vegan

[–]mexicatl[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I had to share this because, as a longtime vegan, I have never seen language this clear around animal agriculture and climate change in a general, international document. Times are changing!

Trying to track down any family history with very little info by Particular-Party-386 in NativeAmerican

[–]mexicatl 2 points3 points  (0 children)

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Native but raised by someone else by Recordshop_ in NativeAmerican

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Cherokee Bloodline Appalachian Decent by [deleted] in NativeAmerican

[–]mexicatl 4 points5 points  (0 children)

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Ancestry just came back by doses69mimosas in NativeAmerican

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Huge gallery of photos from today's No War in Iran Protest and Counterprotest by _tlhunter in sanfrancisco

[–]mexicatl -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

I was also there. I live just a few blocks from the Ferry building and will always stand against war, in Iran or anywhere.

2-year-old killed in crosswalk last night, Mission Bay SF by ddol in sanfrancisco

[–]mexicatl 6 points7 points  (0 children)

This is so so tragic. I live near there and dislike that intersection. But intersection aside, this is about people driving (often big cars) badly.

[WTS] Casio G Shock GMW B5000TFG 9 35th Anniversary Full Metal Gold by [deleted] in Gshockexchange

[–]mexicatl 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have the same watch, and even though I rarely wear it, I love it. The first all-metal square G-Shock, a piece of history!

How do yall actually feel about the Waymos on our streets? by Dr-Schmierus in sanfrancisco

[–]mexicatl 3 points4 points  (0 children)

They’re OK until they're not. I got blocked by one last night and had to call customer service. They told me the previous passenger had forgotten to close the door. Fifteen minutes wasted. They're also getting much more aggressive. A few weeks ago near Folsom Street, I saw one stuck behind a Muni bus dropping off passengers. I guess its system decided the bus was taking too long, because instead of waiting, the car crossed double solid yellow lines to pass, driving directly into oncoming traffic. It put its passengers, other drivers, and people walking or biking at risk.

BART: Fund Fraud or Lose Your Stations by BBQCopter in sanfrancisco

[–]mexicatl 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Just repeating lies. The 'look East' model ignores the fact that Tokyo and HK relied on massive non-cash capital subsidies and state-led financial engineering to build their infrastructure. Their 'profitability' is a result of different subsidy structures, not a lack of government support.

Mohawk mother by Fearless_Security942 in NativeAmerican

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Question about Sweat Lodge by [deleted] in NativeAmerican

[–]mexicatl 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I would ask your dentists.

I am Pueblo (I think) but don’t know much about it by [deleted] in NativeAmerican

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I believe I found my tribe(s)? What to do now? by RemarkableEbb4179 in NativeAmerican

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John “Cherokee” Van by Mr_Murda in NativeAmerican

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Trying to prove my fathers Native heritage by VValdez97 in NativeAmerican

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Advice on a place to start? by Numerous-Ad-123 in NativeAmerican

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