I don't have enough word count allowed to go over every legitimate theory that lends credence to why everything is happening the way it is (The border, supreme court nominations, jab, everything with the kids, etc. etc.). But this just needs to be said.
Stop freaking whining about everything that may or may not be a win or loss.
Yes it's disheartening at time. Yes sometimes it sucks. Yes it's hard to justify some things at first when we don't have all the information. But it seems like some people (because not everyone making these posts are shills) have forgotten.
This is WW III. ALL wars have wins and losses. We're not going to win every single battle. And we're most certainly not going to win this war without a single causality. This is real life, not some stupid fantasy fair tail or anime or some other form of media.
People ARE going to die. People ARE going to suffer. We ARE going to lose some people. etc. etc. But when all is said and done, we ARE going to win the overall war. That's not to say to forget about all of these sacrifices and discount them. When all of this is over I fully expect something along the lines of the Tomb of the Unknown Solider to be made for everyone lost during the "Cabal War".
But people need to get over themselves and stop living in fantasy world where the good guys beat back all the baddies with minimal resistance and zero losses. It's not going to happen. The best we can do, is minimize the losses as we advance.
I have started growing my own food in the neglected garden out back of my grandparents property. My dad even built me a planter box to add on to it. I grew a lot of stuff last year, but wasn't able to maintain it becasue of work throwing me into another city for the summer. I maybe could look after it once a week, so I didn't get much out of it. Going to try again this year, and I am already making sure I stay in town to look after it.
As for toiletries, I use an American based company called Dr. Squach for that stuff. Been using it for almost a year now. Orders take a bit to get ot me, as I live in Canada, but it's worth it. Hair is a lot better then what it was when I was using big brand stuff.
I too am starting a box garden this year! My first time ever. I have a gentleman with loads of experience across the street giving me tips.
My neighbor now has a chicken coop... Getting back to the basics.