#Green Budgeting
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twilight-zoned-out · 1 year ago
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Learning about the Doctor Who specials' expanded budget: oh no, what if they overuse CGI to look more 'professional' and high-budget?
The first scene of the Doctor Who Special:
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greenfue · 1 year ago
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Austria launches Green Budgeting Alliance at COP28
Austria has established a Green Budgeting Alliance that will promote green budgeting to bridge between budget and climate policy, Magnus Brunner, Austrian Finance Minister, who is heading his county’s delegation to COP28, told the Emirates News Agency (WAM). “The method of Green Budgeting is still in its early stage. Therefore, we think that peer-to-peer learning between Parties with the aim of…
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innaturessilence · 4 months ago
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Knowing what birds are making the sounds you hear every day really can help you to appreciate those sounds more. So my advice for you today is to learn the sounds the birds make in your area of the world, and listen for them.
This works even if you live in an urban area. Birds nest on and around our buildings. There may be less variety where you live, but those birds still matter.
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maryhale1 · 8 months ago
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Some easy witch tips
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folkandbooks · 1 year ago
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Pshh, hey. If you are in a budget or if you have to hide your practice, I have some witchy tips for you.
• You don’t need to have an altar. But if you want to, creating an altar on a wooden box is great; you can collect stuff to put in there and you can hide it under your bed.
• You don’t need crystals. Common rocks can be energised to act with a certain intention and they work just as well. You can also associate the place you got the stone/rock from with an intention, such as: a rock from a river or sea can be used for cleansing, purifying, taking energies away from you. A stone found at the property of a hospital can be used for health spells. These are vague examples, so I might make a list later on of all kinds of things you can do with mineral founding.
• Energised water is a great offering to most entities. Water holds memory and it’s easy to energise it with a certain intention if you concentrate.
• You don’t actually need candles. For many deities, an object that remembers you of them works as a taglock, an identification of the deity you’re worshipping. Besides, many spells do not need candles to work, such as: ritual baths, petitions, etc.
Have fun, and remember that your practice isn’t meant to look the same as other practitioners’. We are supposed to do things our own way, as long as it doesn’t harm anyone or anything.
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samwisethewitch · 1 year ago
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Grocery Store Fire Cider
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I try to always have fire cider on hand during the colder months. Fire cider is vinegar infused with warming, expectorant (mucus-clearing) herbs to help clear out gunk from our respiratory system. It's great for clearing up congestion and helping with wet coughs. Since pretty much everyone in my house tends towards wet cold symptoms (congestion/runny nose, coughing up mucus, etc.), we go through a lot of this stuff every cold and flu season.
I take a shot of fire cider as soon as I feel congestion or a wet cough coming on, or if I've been around someone I know is sick. While it doesn't always keep me from getting sick, I do think it helps speed up my recovery and keep my symptoms less severe.
A lot of fire cider recipes online and in herbalism books call for less common herbs that need to be purchased online or from a speciality herb shop. This year, I decided to make a batch with only herbs you can buy cheaply at most grocery stores. Here's the recipe for my fellow herbalists on a budget!
You will need:
A quart mason jar
1 whole head of fresh garlic, peeled and roughly chopped, OR 3 spoonfuls of pre-minced jarred garlic
3 knobs of fresh ginger about the size of your thumb, roughly chopped, OR 3 spoonfuls of store-bought ginger paste
1 package fresh thyme OR 2 tablespoons dried thyme
1 package fresh sage OR 2 tablespoons dried sage
1 quart apple cider vinegar
There are two methods I've used to make this cider. The traditional method is a slow infusion that takes 2+ weeks, but I've also developed a fast infusion method for when I feel a cold coming on and need a batch of fire cider ASAP.
Traditional Method:
Add your herbs to a clean mason jar. Pour the vinegar over the herbs and fill the jar to the top. Put a lid on the jar. (Vinegar will corrode metal lids, so either use a plastic lid or place a square of parchment paper between your jar and the metal lid.)
Place the jar in a cool, dark place and allow it to infuse for at least 2 weeks and up to 1 month. You can strain the herbs out to store at room temperature, or you can do what I do and store the whole thing in the fridge, herbs and all.
If you leave the herbs in, you can keep this batch of fire cider going all winter by topping the jar up with more vinegar every time it gets below halfway full.
Fast Infusion Method:
Add the herbs to the mason jar like you would for the traditional method. Instead of adding vinegar, fill the jar halfway with boiling water. Let sit for 2-3 hours.
Once the water has cooled down to room temperature, fill the jar the rest of the way with vinegar. Let it sit overnight and then either strain the herbs out or store the whole thing in the fridge.
To use the fire cider, take a shot glassful whenever you feel cold symptoms coming on. If you made your cider with the traditional method, you can dilute it with water if your stomach doesn't handle acid well. You can also mix in some honey to improve the taste.
Please note that fire cider and other folk remedies are not a replacement for medical care. I highly recommend staying up to date on your flu and COVID-19 vaccines in addition to using remedies like this.
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blu-ish · 10 months ago
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Guy's you will not believe what I dreamed about last night--
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askagamedev · 1 month ago
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Recently, Jason Schreier revealed some bts talks with Blizzard devs who told him that they were trying for an RTS for years but were denied by execs. I understand that execs weigh risk/reward in terms of profitability but from the consumer side, these sorts of reveals makes it seem like innovation is being stifled and shifted to the indie scene like the nothing but superhero movies. What's it look like from the dev and creative side?
Creatives want to be creative, so they pitch creative stuff. Executives care about the bottom line and return on investment. Unfortunately, the real story in the AAA space is that experimental and niche games like RTS games don't have as much of a potential market anymore. The biggest RTS in the world was Starcraft 2, and [Starcraft 2: Wings of Liberty didn't earn as much as the glowy mount in World of Warcraft] at the time.
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"But why not just form smaller teams?" you might ask. The problem here is that the game development specialties don't typically lend themselves to being evenly distributed between smaller projects and larger ones - every project needs at least a tech artist, an engine programmer, a strong generalist programmer, etc. just to get off the ground. These kind of roles are rare and highly sought-after in the industry, while the others - character modelers, environment artists, level designers, gameplay programmers, AI programmers, texture artists, UI artists (and so on) aren't needed in the same numbers on small or big projects. If the studio doesn't have a good distribution of work for these devs to do, that inevitably leads to layoffs.
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We want to make these games, but the feasibility of such at a studio with a large headcount of varying discipline distribution is a numbers balancing optimization game. The incentives and needs are more than just "we want to do this" - the biggest question is "Can we make this game idea work financially within the studio constraints?". Some studios have tried to make it work - Double Fine focused their development on smaller titles, Crystal Dynamics tried some smaller Tomb Raider titles, my own studio is currently trying to get approval for a new game, and so on, but it is a much more complex problem than "we want to do it but the executives don't want to".
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fabledfoxglove · 2 months ago
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This might work better in theory than in practice but i see no reason you can't use herbal teas as an easy way to get herbs...
Use herbal tea blends as pre-made herbal spell kits!
the world is your metaphorical oyster
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delusinaldreamer19 · 4 months ago
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Funny how the little snippet/trailer of the green witch arc that we got was better then the entirety of season 4.
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journalivm · 1 month ago
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🪴revelations in my eco friendlier quest🪴
Old eyeglass carrying case to keep change in rather than buying a new bag/container for it
Organization doesn't have to mean acquiring a new thing. It just has to work.
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rak-sakaria · 2 years ago
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I have the feeling that many people think that if you are a witch you should always have a "pure soul", "be positive" and just not do/practice anything negative.
My personal opinion is: Sis... We are witches, of course we will curse someone, of course I rage, sometimes I have bad days. It's not always about light and love.
Just keep in mind that no matter what you do, it can (No need) backfire on you - Just protect yourself and your loved ones.
But don't assume that because you're a witch you're only allowed to think positively.
it's okay being 'negative'. Not everyone has to like you and you don't have to like everyone either
This is the post. thanks
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innaturessilence · 4 months ago
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It's important to remember when foraging that invasive species are fair game. It's the only time a forager is within their rights to take way more than they could ever use.
You can also pull it all and toss it. However I prefer using as much of the plant as you can. Invasive or not it's still a life we should be respecting.
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maryhale1 · 8 months ago
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Did you know incense are an easy and on a budget way to practice witchcraft?
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uni-vee · 7 months ago
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“Mom, can we have Guiding Star?”
“We have Guiding Star at home”
Guiding Star at home:
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katethevampire · 2 months ago
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Wait the Minecraft movie teaser is real I thought that was fake. It looks AI generated or something, why is it animated like those Minecraft in real life videos.
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