• Cloudless ☼@feddit.uk
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    7 months ago

    When I was young I saw the night sky with the milky way clearly visible. I never got the chance to see it again.

    I travelled to the top of a remote mountain free of any light pollution or air pollution. It was a dark night with new moon. The sky was completely clear. I still had good eyesight at that time.

    The starry night sky was magnificent and mesmerizing.

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      7 months ago

      This is a weirdly universal statement for an anecdotal experience. If one were to go to an actually remote location, many miles from any city, I don’t know of any reason that the stars wouldn’t be visible.

  • Drivebyhaiku@lemmy.world
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    7 months ago

    How much damage suburbs strodes and massive footprint drive up box stores actually do. The amount of materials and ecological flattening needed so that everyone can have their own yard with a patch of shit grass. All the concrete reflecting heat into the atmosphere and causing temperature instability, the damage to the water and carbon locking systems we all need to survive because so many people can’t stand being around people outside their own isolated family units or need to find a place to park their car. We need affordable city and high density village housing and flip the script on housing costs heavily incentivizing moving out of suburban areas.

    We need more trains and buses but more than that we need design where our land use is treated as an actual resource that requires harm reduction policies instead of just “unused” land because “unused” land is what is keeping the planet alive and if we don’t start reclaiming it we are gunna be in massive trouble.

  • Krudler@lemmy.world
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    7 months ago

    I work in the field of mental health, specifically mostly in the area of recovery mentorship.

    This is an area that is effectively dominated by women.

    I wish women could see how that within the realm of healing, they have constructed their own systems of power where men are oppressed, abused, belittled, and prevented from accessing those services without standing up to / enduring that level of hatred.

    In short, once the oppressed have the guns, they become the oppressors.