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NineNobleVirtues 1 point ago +1 / -0

I am looking at Driscoll's list of growing regions they have posted on their website. Not sure if it's a Brave browser thing, but it only loads up as a background; the information chart appears once I scroll down.

In Oxnard, CA it is strawberry season every month of the year except July and August.

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NineNobleVirtues 1 point ago +1 / -0

Strawberries can be planted and harvested in Oxnard, CA pretty much year round. It is one of Driscoll's main hubs in California.

Driscoll's Central Mexico hub is distributed to Arizona, Texas and Florida. I doubt they're reaching Canada.

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NineNobleVirtues 1 point ago +1 / -0

Thank you for the insight. That sounds more like a problem with complacent conservative voters though.

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NineNobleVirtues 8 points ago +8 / -0

It goes well beyond just the west coast! Two-thirds of USA's permanent crops are here. Over 400 ag commodities in total while using only a small percentage of the country's arable land. No two states combined can match California's output per acre. Thanks to the Mediterranean climate and world class quality soil we are able to be America's agricultural powerhouse.

This is why California needs to be taken back.

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NineNobleVirtues 3 points ago +3 / -0

I am not surprised by the flooding. A lack of water for many seasons has dried out the soil and caused it to become hydrophobic.

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NineNobleVirtues 1 point ago +1 / -0

Texas is over ran by libtards now from California.

I don't think that is as true as you want it to be. It gets spoken matter-of-factly quite a bit though nobody ever provides data to back it up. While Californians do move to Texas more than Texans move to California (~80K vs ~40K), I seriously doubt it's the sole reason Texans are feeling overwhelmed.

With over 30 million people in Texas and nearly half a million people moving there every year, the Lone Star State isn't getting overran because of a net gain of 40K "libtards from California." Especially when 82% of Texas' population was born in...Texas.

You have an extremely powerful tool at your fingertips. Do better.

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NineNobleVirtues 3 points ago +3 / -0

Live life one day at a time. Some days are going to feel better than others. Try to spin things as positively as you can while maintaining your expectations for how things should be. Strive to become the best individual you can be without harming yourself, other people or animals. I am in a similar boat--lack of meaningful relationships and a not so stellar romantic life--so you are not alone in that regard.

My brother passed away when he was 30 years old, just nine days before my 26th birthday. I'll be 36 this year. On top of that my best friend of 20+ years passed away nine days before the ninth anniversary of my brother's passing. (The number nine is pretty significant to me as you can see lol...) October is a hard month, but I will always hold true to myself, trying to live a good life in honor of those who've left too soon.

The craziness is a little more tolerable when you accept life for what it is: one gigantic mystery. It's okay to not have all of the answers. That makes it more interesting in my opinion.

Desire + Action = Results

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NineNobleVirtues 4 points ago +4 / -0

Like many others here I felt a change in the winds a while back. Things definitely feel less patriotic and more neurotic since the 2020 selection. What I once viewed as a good place to go for 'other' news has turned into an echo chamber of low quality discussion and regurgitated memes. I always put on a taller pair of rubber boots before treading in those muddy waters.

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NineNobleVirtues 2 points ago +2 / -0

I don't think the fight is over in California. You're more than welcome to feel that way though. I'd rather not run away to any place that has been blaming its problems on fleeing Californians.

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NineNobleVirtues 1 point ago +1 / -0

The simple solution is to get all the good hearted, productive people to just leave. Have them all go to 4 connected states, and just build a barrier around it.

I refuse to leave for a couple of reasons. First, I am a proud native son of California who loves this place more than anywhere else; and second, I would feel unwelcome wherever I end up, possibly doubling the number of targets on my back because of the way the rest of the country views Californians.

Only three states border us, not four. And a wall will never be built around California because the rest of the country is dependent on its food production.

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NineNobleVirtues 2 points ago +2 / -0

I started at $15/hour in 2017. Worked my way up to $32/hour by 2021 after a few promotions and performance awards. The car side of Tesla started out at a similar rate but I did not see as much room for personal growth.

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NineNobleVirtues 1 point ago +1 / -0

An all-timer for sure!

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NineNobleVirtues 31 points ago +31 / -0

Congrats! I worked on the energy side of Tesla until my knee went bad. Be sure to sign up for their employee stock purchase program if you can afford it! It's a great way to put your earnings to work.

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NineNobleVirtues 1 point ago +1 / -0

I do not see a lot of explosive growth potential in those companies. Not going to comment on BTC because of its volatility, and the fact I don't trust crypto--people seem to exchange it for dreaded fiat currency more than anything else.

If you're looking for a company to get in on the ground level, I would like to point you in the direction of Recon Africa. I posted some info on another thread you made a few weeks ago. Naked short sellers have manipulated the price to "deep dip" levels that are friendly to anyone here on GAW. The geologists on the discord server help keep us investors sane. I can link you to the discord server in DM if you'd like.

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NineNobleVirtues 1 point ago +1 / -0

Less than $5 for a dozen in my part of California.

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NineNobleVirtues 6 points ago +6 / -0

Is the Cabal draining funds from the betting public?

Gambling ties into Operation Bread & Circus very well. It's "new" and elevates the excitement level for most sports bettors; and it feels "safe" because it gets promoted on national television during sporting events, just like all of the other unhealthy lifestyle choices.

I think referees can be persuaded to create a specific outcome for a game which will make it feel rigged/staged/scripted.

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NineNobleVirtues 10 points ago +10 / -0

So assume that about everyone

Only if they come at me with "how dare you question the science."

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NineNobleVirtues 15 points ago +15 / -0

De Nile isn't just a river in Egypt. She's in the bathroom trying to suck it out of her arm like venom from a snakebite.

Hope your week gets better, OP.

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NineNobleVirtues 3 points ago +3 / -0

I've been living on an almond orchard for the past eight years. It is true we are getting a lot of water, but the almond trees are fine. I don't see a reason to panic tbh. If it hurts anything it will probably delay the start of germination, which is in the next 4-6 weeks. Harvest typically begins in August and ends in September. For anyone interested, here is a 4 minute video showing the harvest process.

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