yay! good work! I'll repost the comment I made at Mike's blog because it applies here as well:
"the normalizing aspect of it is very crucial I think, to any type of behavioural change activism.
all sorts of activities are regarded as extreme or radical because the current 'norm' doesn't include them and with each new 'conversion,' they'll become a bit more 'normal' until it is absolutely mainstream to worm compost, live car free, eat veggie, eat within our (geographic, carbon efficient) means, etc."
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Congrets!!!
Lin N.
I lost track of when it was 40, but I guess it is now. Sure would like it if the other folks checked in though. Jason? James? Steff?
Congrats to all nonetheless. Maybe we can do a summary article in the PVN?
Are you going to stay vegetarian or vegan, guys? Or are you done with it, now that the challenge is over?
yay! good work! I'll repost the comment I made at Mike's blog because it applies here as well:
"the normalizing aspect of it is very crucial I think, to any type of behavioural change activism.
all sorts of activities are regarded as extreme or radical because the current 'norm' doesn't include them and with each new 'conversion,' they'll become a bit more 'normal' until it is absolutely mainstream to worm compost, live car free, eat veggie, eat within our (geographic, carbon efficient) means, etc."
Good stuff, gang!
cheerio,
Jiayi.
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