I agree though I'm gonna level with you - to me, a lot of people who climb Everest are like a lot of marathon runners, only with too much money to burn: they're in it for the kudos and social media points.
I get people's need for external validation, that's just a human thing. Having said that, the big difference is in the environmental destruction, human exploitation and waste of resources involved in climbing Everest and rescuing people.
Another off topic Everest movie recommendation - The Summit of the Gods.
It's a phenomenal movie, go watch it!
Synopsis shamelessly stolen from ScreenRant: The Summit of the Gods follows a photojournalist’s relentless pursuit of the truth surrounding the first expedition to Mount Everest. His investigation leads him to seek out a revered climber who vanished during the journey, uncovering mysteries within the perilous world of high-altitude mountaineering.
It takes practice and making sure it's at the correct temperature. If I can fry eggs in stainless steel without sticking you can too friend. Follow the instructions on this page to get you started:
Oh I'll definitely be back with more photos, especially of the barn owls. They're nesting in a church and the village is making sure they're comfortable there. I think that helps but I think they also like the area because there are organic farms nearby. Great place for rodents!
We can point fingers at governments and companies all day long, but unless something motivates them to change they're not going to. Right now the only real mechanisms we have at our disposal are our votes and our wallets. If people throw up their hands and can't even be arsed to leverage either of those things, nothing will change. Telling ourselves it's someone else's fault and doing nothing is the pinnacle of being part of the problem.
Honestly, I'm ok with where The Owl House ended. It would have been better to have a longer season, but I'm ok with where it ended, I got the closure I needed. There are however other animation shows I'm pissed ended way too soon:
Glitch Techs
Mao Mao: Heroes of Pure Heart
Inside Job
These were all great shows that deserved better than what they got.
A lot of women don't want to sit on the toilet seat, for fear they'll get dirty or "catch something", so they hover and proceed to pee all over the toilet seat. Also men's toilets usually don't get exposed to menstrual blood and products. I can absolutely believe women's toilets are way more disgusting than men's.
I agree though I'm gonna level with you - to me, a lot of people who climb Everest are like a lot of marathon runners, only with too much money to burn: they're in it for the kudos and social media points.
I get people's need for external validation, that's just a human thing. Having said that, the big difference is in the environmental destruction, human exploitation and waste of resources involved in climbing Everest and rescuing people.