• Goldmage263@sh.itjust.works
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    11 hours ago

    That’s a fine conclusion, I don’t expect us to agree after all. I think I better understand where you are at after all this conversation. Thank you for having it with me. You are going for abstaining. My big focus has been reduction. I do need to travel or my mental state just gets bad. It doesn’t help that I’m stuck living in this state via a multi-year contract.

    And as for boycotting, only a few places completely; Chick-fil-A, Hobby Lobby, and many other places. The rest is significant reduction. WalMart, Amazon, McDonalds, etc I will use rarely (maybe twice a year) and have been funneling a lot more of my finances to the local grocery Co-Op that primarily stocks local farm goods, Etsy, and locally owned restaurants. Similar to not adopting veganism, but eating a lot less beef, adding in vegetarian meals, and mostly going with fish for protein.

    I support as much local as I can afford to, and that is more than I can ask for from others. Intentions matter more to me than the rest, because it can be worked with. Hope you have a great day!

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      11 hours ago

      That’s fair I often go a little too hardcore in my boycotts, and realize I’m left with little to no options in picking up something I need. No Walmart, no Menards, no amazon, and try to avoid target, luckily I’ve found a few small shops around town that I didn’t know existed, simply cause I had to find some things for the house.

      Once while driving through the middle of nowhere I found myself getting hungry and all they had was a McDonald’s and a dumpy looking gas station. So I passed on and wound up regretting it cause the next town of any significant size was nearly 80 miles away and I found myself getting lightheaded and my vision started getting hazy. Luckily I passed a town with a clean looking gas station before I got to the bigger town and I discovered the magic that is Casey’s pizza.

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        8 hours ago

        The correct answer isn’t left for us to easily choose, but Casey’s pizza is one of those cboices. I’d reccomend trying the breakfast pizza with gravy sauce if you have an opportunity sometime.

        Keep fighting your fight, and I’ll keep pushing on mine. I’m getting close to helping some coworkers see how the economy they voted for is getting worse. I wish I could make basic human rights be more important to them, but The Machine is built to counter that specifically. I’ll take what I can get.