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This is when you grab a bar of soap/bodywash and you get your index finger all soapy so you can stick it up your asshole to keep it fresh and clean.
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Example: A classic Industrial Ecology setup is a power plant capturing its waste CO2 and piping it to an adjacent greenhouse to boost vegetable growth, while its waste heat warms nearby fish farms, and its fly ash is sold to a cement company. One industry's trash becomes another's treasure in a planned loop.
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Definition: A personal feeling of certainty. Feeling certain; without doubt; confidently sure.
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Definition: A personal feeling of certainty. Feeling certain; without doubt; confidently sure.
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Example: The Corruption Perceptions Index is often criticized for Index Biases. It tends to rate poorer countries as more corrupt, often because it measures the perception of Western business elites, not the reality of, say, legalized corruption (lobbying, regulatory capture) in wealthy nations. This bias shapes investment flows and political discourse, punishing the Global South for forms of corruption the index is blind to in the West.
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