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pesticidebook · 2 months
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PESTICIDE [ 9-1-2024]
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How much is too much?
COMING OUT SEPTEMBER 1ST, 2024.
PESTICIDE is a shock/thriller novel inspired by the works of Tom Six, and Stephen King. following the life of Caine, a prisoner who was just released from G.H.W.B Prison. Moving in with Mason to get his life back on the ground, and dealing with the consequences of his own, and others, actions.
This book is queer-centered and shows the dirty reality of a militarized America, and how no good deed goes unpunished.
All promotional art is done by the author.
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jimbr549 · 2 months
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Study Finds 80 Percent of Americans Test Positive for Little-Known Chemical Contained in Cheerios and Quaker Oats
I wonder what effect this has on Women and those wanting to be Mother's. The effect on the children and health of them is unknown,,, and so was DDT.
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wikipediapictures · 6 months
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shandycandy278 · 11 months
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Pesticide hasn't left my head for a few weeks and I finally remembered a question I have had at the same time your blog came across my page so
How would Pesticide react to meeting Anti-Error? Given his whole goal is to bring Geno back to aftertale, and Anti-Error Is the Sans from Error's Timeline of after take who ended up in the Anti-Void looking for him, would he drag him back to aftertale? Or would he react differently?
Just curious
Pesticide would have NO idea what to do with Anti-Error (who belongs to @/a-v-j if anyone wanted to look into him). In fact, he’d be so surprised on it he’d leave the first time they met.
Second time though, Pesticide would be ADAMANTLY in denial. He’d assume that Error had screwed around and ruined some poor soul. He’d refuse to believe Anti came from Aftertale, instead focusing EVERYTHING on Error
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vintage-tech · 9 months
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Yesterday I posted a bit of an article from a 1951 Popular Science about the benefits of burning batteries. (Don't do this today, they're not the same batteries.) But if you want one worse, a magazine called Science & Mechanics shared the recipe for making the banned pesticide DDT in your own home in June 1949.
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goodthingstoknoww · 8 months
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neilanuruodo · 3 months
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I am sick to death of people whose only source is "I saw it on the internet" claiming our pets are making bird, insect etc species extinct by being allowed to roam freely. Is it good for them/the environment to roam? No, it definitely is not! Is it causing extinction events?
I don't know, go fucking read "Silent Spring" and see for your goddamn self. Is it so hard to believe that maybe, just maybe, there are other (much larger) factors in the mix?
Here you go.
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danskjavlarna · 1 year
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Source details and larger version.
Some very weird vintage insects are collected here.
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contac · 2 years
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jskplast · 8 months
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ancient-healer · 1 year
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Over 10,000 years of GENETIC MODIFICATION is on your plate!
Any grain, bean, or leafy green is a product of HUMAN INTERVENTION! ANY fruit you can purchase is CHOCK FULL of GMOS.
If you'd like to stay away from genetically modified ingredients, you NEED to start foraging your own food. ANYTHING that can be grown by humans is genetically modified. Think about it... planting something, picking the best crop, replanting, IS genetic modification.
I'll be praying for you and yours 🙏💖
What you are speaking of is selective breeding.
Selective breeding is limited by the life cycle
of the plant and the genetic variants that are
naturally present. Selective breeding is the
process of developing a plant or animal based
on selecting desirable characteristics of the
parent. Selective breeding is the mating process
of two organisms.
Genetically modified organisms (GMOs) are
those that have had their DNA directly altered
through genetic engineering. Introducing new
genes. Genetic modification combines two
organisms that could never breed naturally.
Transgenic crops are not in harmony with
nature. GMOs have been shown to toxically
affect several organs and systems of the body.
These are not the same thing.
More than 70% of foods sold in the US are
derived from genetically modified organisms (GMOs).
Yes, it's quite a feat to eat well today and keep one's family safe from frankenfoods and murderous products. But it can be done.
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bumblebeeappletree · 1 year
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Honeybees are the world’s most important pollinators, but their population is on the decline — here’s how one Bay Area teen discovered a way to repair the effects of pesticides on honeybees😮🐝
#Bee #Earth #Environment #ClimateCrisis #NowThis
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wikipediapictures · 9 months
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shandycandy278 · 10 months
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Quest, would pesticide's whole reset thing be stopped by the presence of outcomes who originate in aftertale that aren't Geno? Like, if he gathers every Geno, would it still be stopped from happening if Anti-Error's off doing things? And if it did (or if it hypothetically did in the case of it not stopping a reset), how would he react?
It probably would stop the AU from resetting! It’s a missing piece of code, after all! Although the world could probably survive without it, the AU won’t reset without all the code for it present. The big things to consider are;
Pesticide needs to learn/realize that Anti is a thing in the first place
Pesicide learning that Anti is actually from Aftertale (as far as I’m aware, even if Anti knew, he wouldn’t be keen on giving up that information any time soon.)
Pesticide accepting that Anti would be necessary and is required, and that it’s not just Geno’s that got out.
If all the above happens, Pesticide genuinely wouldn’t truly know how to react. He’d also probably have a breakdown and end up making a mess of the ENTIRE multiverse because all he’s been thinking of are the Geno’s… not any of the others. And if the glitch let other copies of them run out and there’s even more code than he realized out there?! It could potentially ruin everything and he’d technically be at step one allllll over again.
He has to relocate everything, replan everything, and somehow figure out how to either k/ll all of them or trap them there if they don’t come along willingly. He’d start going even crazier at the mere thought of it!
And he’d hate Error all the more, because CLEARLY this is all Error’s fault at the end of it.
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environmentalwatch · 1 year
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Pesticide Approved By EPA May Be Toxic to Bees
The FDA approved this pesticide despite its toxicity and long half-life in the soil. And bees are paying the price.
A pesticide approved eight years ago by the EPA may be killing off bees. They’ve been ordered to take a closer look, at last. Cyantraniliprole (CTP), a pesticide meant to protect agricultural crops from insect depredation, was approved by the Environmental Protection Agency in 2014. At the time, it was classified as “slightly to moderately toxic to freshwater fish; slightly toxic to…
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arcynical · 1 year
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Revisiting eBay and finding lots of bizarre sprayers today.
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