[-] Prefeitura@lemmy.eco.br 2 points 11 hours ago

cartório é um negocio que poderia acabar (ou quase) traquilamente

[-] Prefeitura@lemmy.eco.br 1 points 1 day ago

Sure, but... is that a wig??

[-] Prefeitura@lemmy.eco.br 12 points 5 days ago

The lamp is under the treetop, not over it or on it's middle. So the trees won't demand extra maintenance to avoid shading the lamp. This way you can plant trees all along the pathway, and as a bonus they will help containing the remaining light pollution from the already small reflection from the pavement.

[-] Prefeitura@lemmy.eco.br 4 points 5 days ago

Lamp posts on that high are also compatible with trees.

[-] Prefeitura@lemmy.eco.br 2 points 5 days ago

Curioso que no quartel, se o soldado questionar uma ordem do superior, é prisão militar NA HORA, sem choro nem vela e não tem justiça ao qual o soldado possa recorrer.

Mas o general pode ir a público declarar sua insubordinação aberta ao comandante supremo. Deveria ir direto pra prisão, da mesma forma (na verdade pelo dobro do tempo do soldado, dada a gravidade).

Isso, e mais o impedimento da progressão funcional do soldado até as altas esferas, pra mim só mostra que na verdade é a simples manutenção do esquema de subordinação escravagista. Os oficiais vêm de uma casta própria, intocável, normalmente cuja família já tem vínculos no militarismo. Uma família prestigiada e cheia de regalias.

[-] Prefeitura@lemmy.eco.br 2 points 5 days ago

Username checks out - dandelion is also a PANC lol! Never tried it, thought. But it's on my list, I haven't crossed a dandelion for a while, I'll get some seeds when I have the chance.

That's an useful information you have. It does have a really high fiber content and is low in calories indeed. According to embrapa it have a decent amount of iron, potassium and calcium... as a fatty, may not be the worse idea (gonna have to ditch the batter fry, though. Dammit.)

I'll look up these others you said, if they are as tasty as they are pretty, then it's a deal!

No acorns around here, unfortunately. I'm in Brazil's capital. There are several fruit trees scattered around the town (including an whole avenue of mangoes and another of jackfruit), but fruits are seasonal and don't make proper meals.

[-] Prefeitura@lemmy.eco.br 2 points 5 days ago* (last edited 5 days ago)

Kinda because I can, kinda for the hell of it, kinda because people used to do that and these plants are resilient and I like the idea to have fresh edible stuff around then the zombie apocalypse breaks loose.

Bonus: Also this kinda feels like dungeon meshi but with real foods lol

https://pt-m-wikipedia-org.translate.goog/wiki/Plantas_aliment%C3%ADcias_n%C3%A3o_convencionais?_x_tr_sl=pt&_x_tr_tl=en&_x_tr_hl=pt-BR&_x_tr_pto=wapp

Tap for spoilerFlying potatoes. Yay.

[-] Prefeitura@lemmy.eco.br 3 points 5 days ago

Oh this one on the pic isn't mine. It was silly to not post mine, but I didn't had it with me when I decided to post.

Mine doesn't smells pineappley. Also doesn't smell like fish, which some places said it tasted like. Doesn't taste like fish either (I tasted a tiny bit, raw).

[-] Prefeitura@lemmy.eco.br 4 points 6 days ago

I'll try the app. It's funny that I bought it from a plant nursery, BUT they also had another plant, really similar but had a striking floral scent when you crushed the leaves (like lavender), and when I went to look up the name she gave me I found a whole set of different plant that had nothing to do with that one.

Anyway. I'm probably gonna dunk in batter then fry out when it grows enough leaves... if it's the right plant (an unconventional edible produce called "peixinho da horta").

I already got myself "flying potatoes" (another PANC, "cará do ar") and I hope I can eat them in the same meal, that would be cool af.

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I'm gonna eat that motherfucker, so I need to be sure. Can birds, cats and dogs also eat them?

Edit: my cat sneaked into the room and ate a bit of a leaf, the same size I had tried myself yesterday. We dead, I'm typing from the afterlife. I tried uploading an actual photo of my plant but lemmy won't let me.

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[-] Prefeitura@lemmy.eco.br 35 points 1 week ago

About 10 years ago I first heard about zionism as an ethnic supremacist movement from a jew. I had no opinion on it whatsoever, and decided to ask this friend of mine exactly because he was Jewish. I was curious about history and t religion, which he is knowledgeable about, and the subject went on middle east and Israel. He didn't recognize Israel as an legitimate estate and was horrified by Israel actions against humans rights - surprisingly, including against black jews.

That was a pretty solid ground for me to understand that Israel isn't "the jews", even though it is a (white) jewish based supremacist ethnoestate, just as much as the nazi Germany isn't "the caucasians".

It IS, thought, a state structure with colonizing domination plans, which happen to use ethnicity as a legitimizing card.

[-] Prefeitura@lemmy.eco.br 33 points 1 week ago

Remember to keep your bat dressed with a long sock, so if someone grabs it, their hold will just slip away along with the sock

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O vídeo divulgado de Tertuliana Lustosa, que também é pesquisadora mestranda em Cultura e Sociedade, causou polêmica nas redes sociais. Em pronunciamento, Tertuliana disse que não é a primeira vez que causa comoção por causa do estudo, que já foi ministrado em outras universidades do Brasil.

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