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The Hero As Werwolf
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there's a lot of other problems with it too!
the world is getting so scary these days 😞
my favorite genre is basically "Catholic science fiction" even though i am neither catholic nor a time-travelling alien robot
Calc 2 is where i fell in love with math, convergence of series was beautiful to me and really got my imagination going. i am not the greatest at math, i got a really late start, but have never stopped studying it since then. don't give up! also if you have specific questions you can ask me
i recommend Calculus Made Easy by Silvanus Thompson, which uses infinitesimals instead of delta-epsilon logic, which is the way everyone used to learn calculus. i liked this book and my baby sister who is now a satellite engineer also said it was very helpful to her.

calculusmadeeasy.org
Calculus Made Easy
calculusmadeeasy.org
Hated by vile trolls for provoking them with lies and insults
"i didn't have *that* on my bingo card!" every time they call a number
ain't gonna sleep on Maggie's couch no more
i say the same thing to myself every day
(i messed up my link: ourworldindata.org/how-much-co2...)

but i don't see where the article gets those numbers from without digging in deeper, the front page of their own source (emissions-inequality.org) puts us at 32.5 GtCO2/yr in 2023 and 7.8B people, that's 4.17 tons per person.
Emissions Inequality Dashboard
emissions-inequality.org
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my name is Deborah Lasio. and that's always been my name
are you stupid or do you just think everyone else is
It is a bit complicated, but we could emit ~3.5 tonnes per capita over the next 30 years and probably keep under 2 degrees C. currently it's around 4.5 tonnes per capita worldwide, some countries are much worse than others. search "carbon budget" for more details

ourworldindata.org/how-much-co2...
ourworldindata.org
back when circles were much smaller, they could only fit in 20-30 degrees
they made fertilizer that way. and gunpowder
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It seems that millennials care more about the eight Bieber tunes on his debut album My World 2.0, than about the Eight Beatitudes whereby the meek inherit the next world.
books finished this month:
the new climate war - @michaelemann.bsky.social
shadow ticket - Thomas Pynchon
Maoism: a global history - Julia Lovell
never flinch - Stephen king
The Equations of Life - Charles Cockell
#booksky
Our Long National Nightmare Gaiden
sequel to I Am Curious Yellow
"someday, i'll breakdance," he said.
i have these brain problem songs for basically every number of syllables and metrical feet at this point. life is exhausting.