PDFDrive stopped working a couple months ago, but you can try oceanofpdf.com instead.
just because you sit comfortably in the middle of the cage rather than rattling the bars doesn’t mean it’s walls aren’t there. just because you run deftly ahead of the whip, never feeling its sting, doesn’t mean it isn’t still cracking behind you. coercion is still coercion and you are a fool to identify yourself with your jailers.
“Those who do not move do not notice their chains.”
–Rosa Luxemburg
Practical tip for those dealing with wildfire smoke now: you can make a very effective air filter for a reasonable amount of money using a box fan & one of those filters meant for your furnace.
Also, I’ve managed to pick up 2 of the box fans for very cheap/free from yard sales. Make sure you get a filter rated for wildfire smoke, I think this one cost about $20.
These make a huge difference in the indoor air quality.
Posting again because of the fire situation up in Canada and resulting smoke. If you’re dealing with wildfire smoke, these are surprisingly effective and relatively cheap.
Just tape the filter to the fan, making sure the air can’t sneak around the edges. I used painter’s tape, but I’m sure duct tape or similar would work just as well.
Here’s a link to the cube version:
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