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Jack Frost (1997 dir. Michael Cooney)

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Black Christmas (1974)

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“ Steamboat Geyser, the tallest active geyser in the world, erupted more times in 2019 than in any other year, baffling scientists who are trying to understand what triggered this unusual streak of activity.
The geyser can shoot water more than...

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Steamboat Geyser, the tallest active geyser in the world, erupted more times in 2019 than in any other year, baffling scientists who are trying to understand what triggered this unusual streak of activity.

The geyser can shoot water more than 300 feet into the air, and this year it erupted more than 45 times, surpassing the 32 eruptions recorded in 2018.

In the three years before that, however, the geyser didn’t erupt at all. Unlike Old Faithful, which is famous for its highly predictable eruptions, Steamboat is an erratic giant.

“In the 1960s, there was another period where there were more than 20 eruptions per year,” says Erin White, Yellowstone National Park’s hydrologist. “Prior to that, there were dormant periods of more than 50 years.”

She’s stood right next to Steamboat as it was venting steam. “It is incredibly powerful,” White says. “It’s like standing next to a jet engine.”

Steamboat’s reawakening is an opportunity for researchers to try to answer some fundamental questions about how geysers work.

“It’s such a big geyser. And the bigger something is, the easier it is to study,” says Michael Manga of the University of California, Berkeley. “But it also captures people’s imagination. When it got active again there was lots of press and it reminded people that there are fundamental things about the Earth we don’t understand.”

Steam On, Steamboat: The World’s Tallest Active Geyser Has Another Record Year

Photo: Jacob W. Frank/NPS
Caption: Steamboat Geyser at Yellowstone National Park on Sept. 17, 2018.

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This is a big, giant list of Youtube tutorials that will teach you all the basic life skills you need to know in order to be a functional adult. There are a lot of important skills that aren’t included in this list, but this should be enough of a basic guide to get you started and prevent you from making a total mess of yourself. Happy adulting!

Household Skills:

How to unclog a toilet without a plunger

How to fix a blown fuse

How to fix a leaky faucet 

How to clean soap scum from your tub and shower

How to escape from a house fire

How to make a budget and stick to it

How to sharpen a knife

How to clean a self-cleaning oven

How to clean red wine stains from carpet

How to clean blood stains from fabric

How to clean grease stains from fabric

How to do a load of laundry

How to iron your clothes

How to test your smoke detectors

Cooking Skills:

How to tell if produce is ripe

How to know if food is expired 

How to properly sanitize a kitchen

How to cook an egg

How to make rice

How to make pasta

How to put out a kitchen grease fire safely

How to use a gas stove

How to use a convection oven

How to cook meat safely

How to use a stand mixer

How to use kitchen knives properly

How to make mashed potatoes

How to make grilled cheese sandwiches 

Health Skills:

How to stop bleeding

How to treat a burn 

How to do CPR (on an adult)

How to do CPR (on a child)

How to do CPR (on a baby)

How to help someone who is choking

How to save yourself if you are choking alone

How to read a nutrition label

How to treat frostbite

How to recognize when someone is having a stroke

How to maintain a healthy sleep schedule

Mental Health Skills:

How to calm down during a panic attack

How to help someone who is suicidal 

How to meditate 

How to stop self-harming

How to recognize problem drinking

How to choose a therapist

How to deal with disappointment

How to cope with grief

How to raise your self-esteem

Relationship and Social Skills:

How to apologize

How to cope with a breakup 

How to accept criticism 

How to deal with bullying 

How to argue in a healthy way

How to ask someone out

How to break up with someone

How to recognize an abusive relationship

How to rekindle a damaged friendship

How to speak in public

Job Hunting Skills:

How to tie a tie

How to write a resume

How to write a cover letter

How to dress for a job interview (for women/femmes)

How to dress for a job interview (for men/masculines)

How to properly shake hands

How to nail a job interview

Other Skills:

How to sew on a button 

How to hammer a nail

How to change your oil

How to put gas in your car

How to jump-start a car

How to pick a good password

How to back up your files

How to write a cheque

If there’s ever anything you want that isn’t on this list…youtube it. Everyone always comments on my handiness, but everything I know comes from an old guy and his iphone.

Solarpunk Resource Library Dump

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Some useful free literature:

Social Ecology and Communalism by Murray Bookchin

Remaking Society by Murray Bookchin

The Philosophy of Social Ecology by Murray Bookchin

Cities Against Centralization by Greg Bryant

Democratic Confederalism by Abdullah Öcalan

The Conquest of Bread by Pëtr Kropotkin

Basic Bakunin by The Anarchist Federation (a critique & basic introduction)

Your Rights at Work by the Industrial Workers of the World

Steal This Book by Abbie Hoffman


Decentralised Open-source Social Media Platforms:

PixelFed - a user run copy of instagram

WriteFreely - a user run blogging platform

Mastodon Instances - community run social media, blend of tumblr and twitter:

- witches community

- solarpunk co-op run community

- general instance

Organising for Change

Extinction Rebellion - activism in the UK

Earth Strike - organising a general strike to bring the world economy to a standstill

Demand Utopia - Rojava solidarity & social ecology activism

The Buy Nothing Project - community resource pooling

Food Not Lawns - project to help communities feed themselves without capitalism

Food Not Bombs - same idea as above

Industrial Workers of the World - radical workers union for ALL workers (UK site here)

Solidarity Federation - UK anarcho-syndicalist network

New York Libertarian Socialist Caucus - faction of the Democratic Socialists of America

They don’t have an official site yet but Extinction Rebellion is mobilizing in Canada as we speak.

Don’t forget Anarchist Library: https://theanarchistlibrary.org/special/index

And SSB (decentralized social media):  https://www.scuttlebutt.nz/

I have some more stuff listed here: https://solarpunkstation.wordpress.com/resources/

also a fuckload of resources and info here (co-op run solarpunk wiki)

Extinction Rebellion should be taken off since they’re purposefully getting people arrested by cops

I’d like to add The Green Anticapitalist Front as an alternative bc yeah I can’t in good conscience advise anyone to join XR, made this list a while ago

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“XR are using civil disobedience to make a spectacle its drawing lots of public attention to the issue”

Public attention has been attentively on the climate crisis for several years before Extinction Rebellion existed, but the vast majority of us are utterly powerless to do anything about it as individuals. That is why, if we are to take the climate and ecological crises seriously, we need to be looking at how we can collectively work to restructure society based around decentralisation, co-operation, and ecological sustainability. When trying to come up with such a solution, there are two enormous obstacles that arise: Capitalism (in the form of corporations and their owners), and the State (in the form of governments, the police and the military). Public attention and belief alone is no match for the direct and structural violence of capitalism and the state, so any climate “rebellion” is going to have to directly confront those forces with its own, uncompromising violence.

If you’re naïve enough to think that any capitalist or state will not meet a climate protest movement that in any way threatens their wealth and power with brutal violence and repression, read about Operation Backfire and the Green Scare. Despite being responsible for exactly 0 deaths, in 2001 the Earth Liberation Front was branded the “number one domestic terror threat” in the USA following an increasingly successful campaign of economic sabotage and guerrilla warfare to stop the exploitation and destruction of the environment.

You see, what makes an action radical isn’t how much it endangers the activist, it’s how strong the effect of it is on the ruling class. So far XR have done absolutely nothing in the way of building alternative social and industrial structures to capitalism, nor have they had any effect on the economy or corporate profits. The reason for this is quite simply that the leadership don’t want to, and the membership don’t get a say. The only outcome of the protests that the leaders of XR want is for mass arrests and mass publicity, so that they can use the public outrage they’ve generated to free up government investment in their “green industrial revolution” and make a mint, whilst continuing to exploit the earth’s resources and exacerbate the ecological crisis.

There’s been a lot of talk about eco-fascism recently, and how to identify it and prevent it growing within XR and similar movements. But there’s not been a lot of critical thinking as to whether the movement was eco-fascist by design since its inception. An undemocratic movement, whose leaders make appeals to popular support and run “people’s assemblies” in name alone, who refuse to provide legal assistance to members whilst encouraging and recording civil disobedience, who urge their members to take action and reveal their identities - likely to result in jail time, in some cases potentially for years, downplaying prison and the experience of being arrested - whose leaders are made up of representatives of massive multinational corporations and the non profit industrial complex? I think there’s something extremely fascist about such a movement; it seems entirely designed to catapult its leaders into wealth or power on the backs of mass arrests of their members.