Recent comments in /f/UpliftingNews
ParklifeAd42 t1_jeefjvs wrote
Kangaroos are rampant. Nothing uplifting about this.
EasternMotors t1_jeeccog wrote
Reply to comment by FaolanG in A pledge to move Lolita the killer whale from Miami Seaquarium, with Jim Irsay’s help by DobieWonKenobi
I just wish there was a way to make Sea World pay the $15-20mm.
wvrnnr t1_jeebnyv wrote
Reply to comment by WCRugger in Nike to end sales of kangaroo-based sneakers by Sandstorm400
I much rather the concept of taking resources from wild, sustainable animal sources than industrialised domesticated animals (as long as it's humane, which I believe the kangaroo culling is).
it's part of a natural lifecycle rather than a factory line where the poor animals live solely to be a human product. if u love nature, this is the better way.
DobieWonKenobi OP t1_jee8i69 wrote
Reply to comment by FaolanG in A pledge to move Lolita the killer whale from Miami Seaquarium, with Jim Irsay’s help by DobieWonKenobi
You seem like an interesting, informed, and gentle person. I Love you for that!
PuTheDog t1_jee89a9 wrote
Roos got culled regularly anyway, and in Australia we can buy roo meat in the supermarket. What’s the issue to use them on sneakers?
theDreamingStar t1_jee7y8g wrote
Reply to comment by jinglebass in New project aims to bring education to 10 million girls in rural India by Sidjoneya
Well, I was just a kid back then.
jinglebass t1_jee7q7d wrote
Reply to comment by Rakka666 in New project aims to bring education to 10 million girls in rural India by Sidjoneya
Also ask them to stop sending dick pics.
jinglebass t1_jee7mq6 wrote
Reply to comment by theDreamingStar in New project aims to bring education to 10 million girls in rural India by Sidjoneya
Did you just remain a witness or did you report it?
Also where?
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WCRugger t1_jee1qlf wrote
Reply to comment by tradtrad100 in Nike to end sales of kangaroo-based sneakers by Sandstorm400
Not invasive as they are a native. Issue is the whole boom and bust cycle around breeding. More often boom. During boom years where food is plentiful they breed like well, rabbits. This applies pressure to their food sources which leads to starvation. It's worse is bust years particularly following a boom. Then they start invading paddocks and eating what feed there is reserved for livestock. Even though livestock are an introduced species. They are culled to avoid this and the inevitable starvation among their population that results.
That said there's usually somewhere around 45-50 million of them. So my point is. I don't understand animals rights activists sometimes. As much as they may hate it serves a purpose and if a byproduct can generate a revenue streams all the better.
LeonDeSchal t1_jedz6q1 wrote
Reply to comment by whiskeyvacation in Thousands of women join club to combat loneliness - BBC News by idreamofjiro
These lonely women most likely have standards that are too high. Most lonely people who want to be in a relationship but aren’t have standards that are too high and they probably wouldn’t meet their own standards.
awesomegamer919 t1_jedyhq4 wrote
Kangaroos are one of few animals that benefitted from colonisation of Australia and live in a pretty heavy boom-bust cycle as they overpopulate until the population is unstable, then crash when a drought comes, if they are hunted during the correct times (when the population is high) then I don’t see the issue with it. Also Roo meat is quite nice, and very healthy.
LeonDeSchal t1_jedxl0h wrote
Reply to comment by tallorai in Thousands of women join club to combat loneliness - BBC News by idreamofjiro
You never seen sports teams before?
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Reply to comment by HappyLittleRadishes in Thousands of women join club to combat loneliness - BBC News by idreamofjiro
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LeonDeSchal t1_jedwqpm wrote
Reply to comment by Baconbits16 in Thousands of women join club to combat loneliness - BBC News by idreamofjiro
Lol wtf
TonyJadangus t1_jedqlkg wrote
no advertisement is uplifting news
Downtown-Strawberry8 t1_jedocpf wrote
Reply to comment by tradtrad100 in Nike to end sales of kangaroo-based sneakers by Sandstorm400
Dw instead of controlling an invasive species they'll probably just use plastic 👍
ojdewar t1_jediuwk wrote
Reply to comment by MelancholyMushroom in Thousands of women join club to combat loneliness - BBC News by idreamofjiro
Depends on where you live though. In my area it seems to be a platform to advertise tech conferences. I don’t work in that field. How do I show less of these?
DFuel t1_jediidw wrote
Ah slick move. Cater to the demographic that actually has money.
Valuable-Banana96 t1_jedcn10 wrote
Reply to Nine-year-old boy finds ammonite fossil dating back 200 million years on Welsh beach by I_Miss_America
From all the way back when Welsh was intelligible, wow.
FaolanG t1_jedcb0z wrote
Reply to comment by DobieWonKenobi in A pledge to move Lolita the killer whale from Miami Seaquarium, with Jim Irsay’s help by DobieWonKenobi
I saw the documentary about her in high school back in 2004 and it was part of what really kicked me on a path to having a passion against these animals being in captivity.
I hope one day we can be rid of those kinds of places all together. They’re intelligent cohabitants of the planet with us, not toys for entertainment.
FaolanG t1_jedbyg1 wrote
Reply to comment by firl in A pledge to move Lolita the killer whale from Miami Seaquarium, with Jim Irsay’s help by DobieWonKenobi
I do agree the practice of taking these animals out of their habitat is abhorrent. I also don’t for one moment think the aquarium did this out of the goodness of their hearts. She wasn’t generating revenue anymore and this is great marketing for them.
To your point, her pod is also much smaller than it was, which in and of itself is terribly sad and a direct result of human presence in the Salish Sea.
For me I hate what she went through, but I’m glad the people who have been trying so hard to get her freed were finally successful and she won’t have to live in those barbaric conditions anymore. She’ll get to be in the PNW and the pacific again.
In my tiny heart of hearts I hope for success from this, that it may open a door to continue release efforts on a larger scale. It’s too soon to know, but that would be quite the victory indeed and I’m glad we are striving for it.
DobieWonKenobi OP t1_jedbf60 wrote
Reply to comment by FaolanG in A pledge to move Lolita the killer whale from Miami Seaquarium, with Jim Irsay’s help by DobieWonKenobi
Agreed whole heartedly. I would drive by pretty regularly when I worked in Miami and there have been protestors outside of that facility pretty much every day for years. The implications of this are huge and I’m thankful that she’ll get at least a morsel of freedom before her time on earth is over.
firl t1_jedb717 wrote
Reply to comment by FaolanG in A pledge to move Lolita the killer whale from Miami Seaquarium, with Jim Irsay’s help by DobieWonKenobi
I have. I am glad it's in a sea pen.
I don't wish that she was captured.
After 50 years of learned helplessness, polluted oceans, different immune system responses because of it etc.
I am glad you consider it uplifting.
Since she was captured and not "rescued" different rules apply for consideration of reintegration.
She is older too, so part of me is like, this could be considered similar to being put in a home.
I considered it meh news personally, not great not horrid because they are trying to improve by comparison to the last time.
I appreciate your perspective though.
galspanic t1_jeehcbv wrote
Reply to comment by PuTheDog in Nike to end sales of kangaroo-based sneakers by Sandstorm400
I’ve never been to Australia but if YouTube and Reddit have taught me anything, it’s that kangaroos should be harvested for meat and leather. I don’t see why they need protecting.
Also, is it possible Roos Shoes aren’t made of kangaroos?