u/Kind_Shift_8121

Image 1 — Accidental Vermiculture
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Accidental Vermiculture

I operate a 3 bin compost system. Tumbler until full > dalek 1 > invert into dalek 2 > sieve and use, return chunks to tumbler. I put everything I can get my hands on into the system. Tumbler and dalek 1 are usually pretty hot. Dalek 2 stays cool.

I just went out to put some food waste into the tumbler and thought I would check on the other bins. The photos are of dalek 2.

I’m guessing that this is all beneficial, but why are there so many all of a sudden? I’ve always had worms in the daleks but I’ve never seen this many.

I noticed lots of light brown egg looking things (shown in the last picture). Are these anything to do with the worms?

u/Kind_Shift_8121 — 1 day ago
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As in the title, a team member is attempting to refuse to attend DEI training on the grounds that it constitutes brainwashing.

The training is an HR initiative, so conveniently it’s over to them to unpick this mess. I’m just worried that I won’t be able to keep a straight face when the employee decides to bring it up with me.

It’s made me question my own acceptance of other’s beliefs though as their viewpoint is grounded in as much evidence as many other protected viewpoints. I feel like I’m stuck in a circular reference right now.

How would you all go about approaching this?

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u/Kind_Shift_8121 — 24 days ago