tartra

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[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago

Yeah, it devolves into wallowing in the negatives. If any of the major complaining came with a vibe that we were going to try to do something about it (even in just a broader 'this is one more thing to keep in mind as we build up to such-and-such'), it would've been more useful. I don't know if it's different on Lemmy, but Reddit did a lot of angry ruminating without much interest in going beyond that. Conversations would fall apart when it became anything else than agreeing about how much things sucked and would always suck forever.

So... I'm on board to have people bring up the bad stuff, but I don't want to get lost in it.

I'd love to get lost in the awesome stuff people are doing. Communities, outreach, events, plans, talking, sharing, alerts, hobbies, chances to change things - all that stuff. I'm not trying to put my head in the sand, but I don't want to circle the drain of negativity when there's a perfectly good pool of good stuff to talk about. It's all in moderation. :)

[–] [email protected] 12 points 1 year ago

You're right that it's a complete misprioritization. It'd be one thing if this was in addition to what's arriving to the store in the first place, but it always seems like this stuff is being used to completely distract from the real causes of that waste.

[–] [email protected] 6 points 1 year ago (4 children)

I'd love for glass jars to be way more of a thing. Or even cardboard, as much as possible.

The devil's advocate against glass is that it might be too heavy (which, well, that's why we have carts, and most cities are so unwalkable that most people aren't carrying them home in their hands). A really pushy plastic lobbyist could probably try some "Think of the children" take against broken jars, but some brands might be into the premium look of glass for their products.

But cardboard seems like the best thing. We don't actually recycle enough of our paper, and having a stand of flat boxes that you can quickly put together with the same capacity as those fruit/vegetable bags could be another step forward. They can even replace the foam/plastic wrap packaging by just popping the top flap open to see the green beans inside or whatever. And aren't we trying to boost our paper manufacturing industry in Canada? There ya go - it's cardboard time

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 year ago

I skimmed some of the posts and saw ADHD mentioned a few times - damn, we're crocheting ourselves a new stereotype. 😝

I have a friend who crochets a lot, and while we were at her house, she'd be working on a project of some kind. Eventually I got curious, so she handed me an old ball of yarn and showed me the double-stitch. That's still the only one I know. I've made several blankets using just that one over and over and over.

I've learned how to change colours okay, so I can make patterns by strategically swapping to different yarn, but if I really want a certain pattern, I just crochet over the surface with another round of that double-stitch. It's like a 3D thing. :D

And yes, it does keep my hands busy!

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