After putting down a sleeping baby / toddler down hundreds of time, I don't fully understand why it works or fails, but thanks, I'll take note of this.
One thing I've noticed, is that doing it veeeery slowly helps. But it can be hard to pull off with a toddler who feels heavier than a neutron star.
I really don't recommend to grow your food on an old garbage pit or an old industrial chemical spill or zone, just in case someone was going to take this seriously.
Not really. An exception are hunter-gatherers benefitting from the rich marine resources and salmon of Pacific North America, but for most hunter-gatherers:
overpopulation: well, populations tend to hit the carrying capacity, whatever it may be, but I think here it refers to living conditions like with poop being in the street and stuff like that
hierarchy: hardly any to speak of, it's mostly family-based, with special respect for great hunters or people who solve conflicts
authoritarian forms of government: no
malnutrition: of course hunger and famine exists for hunter-gatherers as well, but they generally had much better nutrition than early agriculturalists
slavery: no, they don't have the social organization to manage this
war: meeting strangers was always a dangerous event, and war can exist in specific times and places, more often being small-scale ritualized warfare in places of high productivity, but food production really brought that to another level
It happens often because I take my vegetable trimmings and peels to the garden and use it as mulch. I try to remove the seeds and stuff that can grow (like potato peels), but there's often root of garlic that end up mixed with the peel. Which is no big deal. Often, they only start growing in the spring or summer, so I only harvest immature forms. Which is fine. It's not like I was invested in that garlic.
I've read of genocide (massacre of all males, even the children) of a defeated Yanomami village by a victorious one. Same culture, yet they commited genocide.
It's only an impression. I'm not complaining and I was interested in knowing what those "hon" are supposed to represent. I didn't really expect an answer but I'm thankful for all the answers.
Yea I'm aware it's directed at French people. I'm not French but I have interacted with a lot of French people and I've never heard a laugh that comes close to that.
Where I live (east of Montreal), people who's house is in front of a rail line complained about a train mass transit project that was in development before being severely altered because of NIMBYs.
To add some higher-level context, the survival strategy of the Druze minority has generally been to be the group the most loyal to the State, whichever country they happen to live in.
After putting down a sleeping baby / toddler down hundreds of time, I don't fully understand why it works or fails, but thanks, I'll take note of this.
One thing I've noticed, is that doing it veeeery slowly helps. But it can be hard to pull off with a toddler who feels heavier than a neutron star.