(Part 2) Best products from r/Civcraft

We found 13 comments on r/Civcraft discussing the most recommended products. We ran sentiment analysis on each of these comments to determine how redditors feel about different products. We found 33 products and ranked them based on the amount of positive reactions they received. Here are the products ranked 21-40. You can also go back to the previous section.

Top comments mentioning products on r/Civcraft:

u/StegDoc · 8 pointsr/Civcraft

>* Is there a book, small business budgeting for dummies?

Almost

u/bodhidharma6 · 4 pointsr/Civcraft

>They're anarchists. Have you ever heard of anarchist armies?

Read up

u/TheJD · 2 pointsr/Civcraft

Start with lettuce indoors using T5 grow lights. Something like these (Don't forget Civcraft's affiliate link!).

Rig it up so you can adjust the height of the lights so they're only a few inches above the lettuce. Just get some kind of a dirt tray with proper drainage and plant 2-4 lettuce heads every 3-4 weeks that way when your first batch dies you'll have a fresh batch coming in. Plus if you harvest the lettuce right you can keep harvesting it and it'll keep growing back. Eventually it'll go bad (you'll taste it, it gets milky) and just pull it out and grow a fresh one.

If you want to do cucumbers/tomatoes those require some beefy lights and will cost more in electric than you get from the fruits.

u/Codecub · -1 pointsr/Civcraft

watch everyone this guy works for the geek squad ಠ_ಠ

here is the imgur

Also here is some ASMR

oh wait i think you forgot this

u/_Ereshkigal_ · 2 pointsr/Civcraft

>I should probably do my own oil change, now because it will save me any money (it will actually cost more) but just so that I know what's going on.

If you make a habit of doing your own oil changes, replace oil drain plug with a valve like this one, because fuck oil pans.

u/Matticus_Rex · 1 pointr/Civcraft

Nah, I left out the anarchist charges against him (which are lengthy as well). Surprisingly, most of this was actually mentioned in my Civil Rights law class last year, by my NAACP-affiliated professor who was personally involved in the civil rights movement. Here, I'll add some sources:

> The Emancipation Proclamation was an announcement that ended slavery... only in places where Lincoln had no power to end slavery (the rebelling states). Slavery persisted in several states where he did have the power to end slavery. It was entirely a political move, designed to shore up support among abolitionists and hopefully sow discord in the South. Lincoln's plan for the end of the war was to deport blacks to Africa and the West Indies, because he didn't believe the races could live side-by-side.

> Lincoln shut down newspapers that criticized him, jailed thousands of political opponents without trial for speaking out against him, and participated in significant internal corruption (such as buying land the railroad wanted to build on, and then having the government grant it to the railroad at taxpayer expense) [can't immediately find a source on this - often tough with history stuff because the field is still book-based]. He suspended habeas corpus, had draft protestors killed [possibly justified force, but probably excessive to kill ~100 for the deaths of 10 - also, the wiki erroneously says 100 blacks killed, but this is not what the cited source says], committed genocide against Native Americans, and tortured Northern civilians [source note - no credible Internet links for this, but this book details water torture, and is written by a highly-respected historian and supporter of Lincoln].

Don't mistake any of this as a defense of the Confederacy - their leadership was just as bad (though not as bloody as some of Lincoln's underlings such as Sherman and Burnsides). I still think FDR was worse, but he's remembered almost as well was Lincoln.