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tinycarnivoroussheep@midwest.socialto
Political Memes@lemmy.world•What the hell is even going on at this point?
9·3 months ago
tinycarnivoroussheep@midwest.socialtoMinnesota@midwest.social•Homelessness is not a part of Native heritage • Minnesota ReformerEnglish
2·3 months agoSadly, the fastest & best solution to housing shortage is for the government to build it, but our government can’t do things anymore.
tinycarnivoroussheep@midwest.socialto
Sewing, Repairing and Reducing Waste@sh.itjust.works•Sushi pants for my 6yo!English
2·3 months agoI had sushi pants, but I’ve gained weight since then and no one has goofy print flannel like JoAnn (PBUH) did. This pic is from the last time I remade the sushi pants (time before last I gained weight), which shows the fabric wear from how much I loved those pants. Tho it’s not like cheap JoAnn flannel was that high quality.
(https://midwest.social/pictrs/image/6e54e3ea-6e15-4709-ab50-ea9c4c119ed2.jpeg)
tinycarnivoroussheep@midwest.socialto
Archaeology@mander.xyz•‘I can’t survive in a house’: Petra’s Bedouin resist moves to evict them from ancient cave homesEnglish
1·5 months agoAs someone who grew up in Dust Bowl country, if the indigenous people in the region stayed nomadic for umpteen thousand years, there’s a couple few fukken reasons for it.
tinycarnivoroussheep@midwest.socialto
Archaeology@mander.xyz•Monumental Animal Art Reveals People in 'Uninhabitable' Arabia 12,000 Years AgoEnglish
1·5 months agoThe Sahara has done it, why not Arabia?
It me

I don’t get as much tradwife bullshit as I’m afraid of because the algo also sees my exvangelical and raging feminist and general SJW clicks. I run into it more IRL because I’m Midwestern. That little old lady in the knitting group might be cool or she might be scared of the hijabis at the grocery store, and there’s often not very many clues until the right topic comes up.
tinycarnivoroussheep@midwest.socialto
Solarpunk@slrpnk.net•What is the Future of Perennial Grains?
1·6 months agoGrew up in wheat farming country, so from my armchair quarterback opinion, most of it hinges around whether kernza can get a trend like quinoa did. What would be the ROI? It helps if it can yields good quality hay, because in some dry years you can probably get more income from hay than for scanty wheat.

