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*tsk* Gotta hate it when you chip a nail.
Yall are cowards for deleting this caption.
Before I argued with a shit ton of landlords and wannabe landlords: I think we should strengthen tenant’s rights and enforce our existing tenant protection laws better, and increase our housing benefits.
After spending too much time arguing with landlords and wannabe landlords: Fuck it. It should be illegal to own homes you don’t live in. If you won’t sell to the people renting from you, people should forcibly take your property. All landlords are parasites.
"iF yOu DoN't LiKe ReNtInG jUsT bUy A hOuSe"
Houses in my city go for, like, $500k. I can't. Housing prices in the US have skyrocketed while wages have stagnated. That is in fact the problem--most people cannot afford to buy a house, and many people pay more than half their income in rent. Ever saved up for a down payment on a house while doing that?
"mOvE iF yOu DoN't LiKe YoUr LaNdLoRd"
Moving is expensive and stressful. There's no guarantee of finding another place within reasonable distance of where we work, where we buy groceries, etc.
"bUt If LaNdLoRdS dOn'T rEnT oUt HoUsInG wHeRe WiLl PeOpLe LiVe?!"
If landlords/property companies all were forced to sell every place they owned except housing they specifically lived in, the market would have such a glut of housing that prices would nosedive in nearly every city in the US, possibly to the point where normal, average working people could buy one. Houses and apartments do not blink out of existence because a landlord stops renting them out. Why do I see this dumbass line of logic so fucking often.
People literally cannot wrap their minds around the fact that landlords (and I include property companies--the kind that own multiple apartment complexes--as landlords) don't create or do anything of value. "But when I need the water heater fixed, the landlord fixes it." Except for some mom'n'pop landlord operations that insist on DIY'ing everything, your landlord is not the one who is fixing it. The person who physically comes to your unit and fixes it is the person who fixes it, and your landlord is just an expensive gatekeeper who decides for you whether you actually need your water heater fixed. If you owned the place you could have insurance against that kind of thing, you could put money in a co-op that pays for that kind of thing (like condo associations do), or you could just pay out of pocket for it if you have the money. If you did take on the risk of repairing it yourself, the only person who would suffer is you. But you wouldn't be at the mercy of some dipshit who tries desperately not to get your water heater fixed (even though that's illegal), or who hires the cheapest person they could find (who might suck ass and make it worse), or insists on doing it themselves (whether they know what they're doing or not).
HUMANS REQUIRE SHELTER TO SURVIVE. The modern standard for housing includes things like locking doors, ceilings and windows that don't leak, walls that aren't covered in mold, and working electricity, plumbing, and hot water at a bare minimum. On top of that, we need shelter that's near enough to our place of employment and places to buy food, etc.
Landlords do not provide housing. They hold it ransom for as much money as they think they can get, because they know we need housing to survive. They buy up as much housing as they can (reducing the supply of available houses for sale) and then rent them out at a profit (which means more than they're paying on the mortgage, if they have one). They are hoarding housing, creating a false scarcity, and then profiting off of it.
Landlords are parasites.
Surprise surprise, that person's feed was straight up antivax (they even had a nice post there straight up blaming China for the entire thing). So far OP's post checks out entirely. Discriminate the fuck out of these idiots.
Treat them like you'd treat a potential sexual partner who refuses to disclose their STD test results. Sure, they have the right not to disclose private information, but if they opt for that right, you have every right to say hell no to fucking with them.
this one is from an anti-feminist conservative who claims to be pro-vax but reblogs misinformation about the vaccine and politics. OP is still accurate!
Things you are allowed to say “I’d rather not say” to: Personal, private information about your life that does not have an effect on the health and safety of the people around you. Things you are NOT allowed to say “I’d rather not say” to: Anything that has an effect on the health and safety of the people around you.
Like that’s it, that’s the entirety of the line. You can keep your private life *private* as long as it’s not a risk to other people. Someone asks “Do you know how to drive a car?” that’s not any of their business! Unless you’re getting into the driver’s seat and about to take off into traffic/with passengers!
“Are you STD positive?”-from a random stranger? FUCK OFF you don’t get to know that! “Are you STD positive?”-from a prospective sexual partner? Okay yeah that’s information you’ve got a right to know so that you can make your own informed decisions.
“Are you at risk of passing the goddamn plague to people in this building if we let you inside?” is a *valid question to ask*. It relates to the personal safety of other people.
Things you are NOT allowed to say “I’d rather not say” to: Anything that has an effect on the health and safety of the people around you.
Me, letting my mutuals know they’re valid
He looks like Shawn Mendez but like… a top
THAT COMMENT PUT ME IN COMA! FS:DKFHS:KHF:SDKHF:!
This is what happens when the gays know about sports…
Omg his töppleganger
Be passionate. Be passionate about me. Be passionate about your dreams. Be passionate.
The notes in this post are off the charts
I was drawing a bunch of pentagrams in my notebook during math class because I was bored and I think I drew 150 pentagrams in total before a devilish-looking guy wearing a red suit broke down the door of the classroom and yelled “wHAT the fUCK do you wANT?!”
this username escapes me every single time
i cant stop thinking about this post
I love the idea that when you draw a pentagram Hell gets an @everyone discord ping
I’m every one in this
MAN 1 (in a high pitched, whiny voice) Look what you’ve done to my peonies!
WOMAN (angrily) They’re marigolds!
MAN 2 God! I think she’s right! They are marigolds!
MAN 1 I may not know my flowers, but I know a (yells in her direction) bitch when I see one!
It’s back!
I looked this up because I had to know what it’s from. It’s a film called The Gay Deceivers (1969), and it’s about two straight men who, seeking to avoid the draft, claim to be gay, but then have to keep up the pretense when the army places them under surveillance.
The man in the red cardigan in the clip was played by Michael Greer, who was openly gay himself - unusual for the time. He actually worked closely with the director and rewrote much of the film’s dialogue to reduce the homophobia and make it more realistic. As a result it’s quite progressive for its time, having a gay character, played by a gay man, living in a happy same-sex relationship, which is more than a lot of media offers us today.
Plus the clip is delightful.
I just looked it up on wikipedia and fucking
The twist is that even after the pair is caught, they are not inducted into the military. The Army investigators assigned to watch them are themselves gay and are trying to keep straight people out of the Army.
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Videos like these are what make me proud to be an American
When your “boyfriend” haven’t texted you in a week.