(11-22-2022, 02:36 PM)Alliecat Wrote: I haven't actually heard about any push to eat weeds....
Are those spaceship seats?
Eating bugs: https://thenewamerican.com/world-economi...te-change/
Eating more bugs (courtesy of IKEA): https://medium.com/space10/the-fast-food...d17c02b42c
Eating weeds: https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2020/11/w...te-change/
Yes, those are the first version spaceship seats I constructed last winter. I made a second set based on the first set this summer.
22 November - A Doll A Day 2022:
22 November - Box o' Sharks
Well, it's not really a box of sharks, as there is only one shark in the box. It is a box of action figure ocean and diving related accessories that I purchased last winter via eBay and completely forgot about until I rediscovered it in a cupboard a few days ago. Finding the box inspired me to pick up where I left off on a "tropical diving shop" diorama, which is presently under construction.
As to the "eating weeds" article: I call nonsense, particularly on the "capturing carbon" claim. So-called weeds capture no more carbon than do cultivated crops. And once the weed is eaten and... let us say "biologically processed," that carbon is re-released in to the environment. If growing weeds captures more carbon than other plants, then why do the wealthy elite have carefully manicured, weed-free lawns? Let the weeds grow if you care so much about carbon emissions.
They're not dolls, they're action figures!