
Janaina Medeiros

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let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open

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@161reckless
all the roads lead back to the loneliness ive felt ever since i was a child
crazy how much i could get done if i didn't have "doesn't want to do things" disorder
"Landlords are Leeches!"
Stencil spotted in Glasgow, Scotland
"Sex work is real work, unlike being a landlord"
Spotted in a public bathroom in California
North Carolina, circa 1930s. Plus ça change...
someone with 8 million dollars owns almost 500 years of other people’s time at minimum wage. there is no fair way for that to happen. that person did not “earn” 500 years of someone else’s work.
Art by @ artsandwitchcrafts
"Life requires taking sides"
Calligraffiti spotted in Chicago
"You are closer to the street than you will ever be to any billionaire"
Spotted in Edinburgh, Scotland
It confuses me how normalized it is to be so anti human. The fact that two countries voted no to food being a human right. The fact so many people are against universal healthcare. The fact that it’s normal to believe some people don’t deserve housing because they’re poor, addicts, mentally ill, or any combination of the above. I find it so hard to comprehend that humans who have experienced hunger, thirst, cold, and illness would wish these things upon others, or at the very least not care. It frustrates me beyond belief.
These are the exact values we’re taught as children, to believe all humans are equal in worth and needs, and yet at some point you’re expected to grow out of that illusion. You’re expected to accept that this is what life’s like, that the world is unfair, and attempting to fix it makes you weak and childish.
sorry for the "bad" take but i fully believe even homeless people who "are lazy" or "aren't trying" to find housing still deserve housing. maybe things were too hard for too long for them and they gave up. maybe they just genuinely don't know where to go. maybe they're chronically ill, mentally ill and/or neurodivergent. maybe they're experiencing severe psychosis and can't "try". maybe they're having a pain flare up. maybe they're going through withdrawals, or are heavily intoxicated to cope with not knowing if they'll have a place to sleep and food to eat. you don't know. you have no clue what they're going through. they deserve to go through it in a home.
and yes this includes homeless people who are "lazy" and do not have any known or diagnosed health conditions that would explain or impede their ability to function and survive. i don't care if it's due to your health or not- you still deserve housing. lazy people are still people.