i suggest the contract is broken
Do yourself a favor, listen to her words. It’s black history, it’s about the rigged game. Note that the word Fuck is kachinged out.
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i suggest the contract is broken
Do yourself a favor, listen to her words. It’s black history, it’s about the rigged game. Note that the word Fuck is kachinged out.
by Emily Dickinson
"it's just stress" oh thank god, it's just the silent killer that slowly kills you, perfectly harmless, no need to worry
shines the great comet, of 1812
when i was a kid i was so mad all the time bc i thought someday i'd have to be somebody's wife i didn't know it was optional. is everybody reminding the young girls in their lives that it's optional.
AND SO IS BEING SOMEBODY'S MOTHER‼️
Original handwritten lyrics, Psycho Killer by Talking Heads, c.1975.
david byrne tryna figure out how the fuck u spell "qu'est-ce que c'est":
Every Saturday is coelacanth Saturday
id tag game changer spoilers but what does that even mean at this point
yknow i posted this out of context to shock the pre existent dropout fans who hadnt seen the episode. i hadnt grappled with the idea that people who dont watch game changer at all would see this, which is probably gonna be my new favourite thing to see happen on my posts
Pee changing color depending on ur hydration is very intuitive game desigm
nimble, a border collie-papillon mix, wins the 12” class in the 2024 masters agility championship. the first time a mixed breed has won at westminster ever.
context explaining why the announcer is screaming, this is supposed to take a high level competitive agility dog 40 seconds
This video makes me cry every time it’s on my dash and I can’t even iterate why.
Like the dog doesn’t even know it’s a competition and she’s made history. She(?) just is happy and knows she made her owner happy too.
The face of a being with only a wind storm between their ears, moments before unleashing it unto the world
always a pleasure to see this girl on my dashboard
You should automatically get time off work until the light returns to your eyes and you feel like a real person again
any time i relate to pierre too much on a great comet relisten i know its a sign i need to go outside
Idk if I have any broadway friends on here but sweatyoracle just said “the only thing broadway hates more than trans people is Dave Malloy” and that made me CACKLE
why don’t you just sing through the entirety of the natasha pierre and the great comet of 1812 original broadway cast recording by yourself alone in your apartment about it and then maybe you’ll calm down
Ayoo just to preempt the inevitable dumb takes we’re about to start seeing;
I am PRO-WOOL
I am PRO-LEATHER
I am PRO-BEES
Fuck the idea of replacing durable, sustainable animal products with cheap, flimsy plastic that doesn’t bio-degrade. Agave nectar and other artificial sweeteners are expensive, labor-intensive, and destroy the environment to be farmed.
Do not buy into pernicious marketing campaigns pushed by dickhead organizations trying to stay relevant, like PETA.
“but the industry-”
listen there is a huge difference between an industry with problems that can be made sustainable and more humane, and an industry that cannot, given current technology, continue to the present degree without destroying our planet
Wool - Contrary to what bullshit mongers like PETA would have you believe, wool is one of the most ethical materials humans have ever worked with. Happy sheep make better wool, experienced shearers seldom nick their sheep, and older sheep produce more wool, meaning its best to keep them alive and treat them well for many years.
Leather - one cow makes SO MUCH leather. One deer makes SO MUCH leather. Well-treated leather lasts almost FOREVER. Even animals with small skins like rabbits, a pair of well oiled rabbit leather gloves will last decades. Every animal usually made into leather is also a meat animal, so it’s more sustainable to get more than one product from a single ethically butchered animal (humane kills make less punctures in the hide!) Leather can be tanned with natural resources like brains and doesn’t require treatment with chemicals that seep into the groundwater!
Cotton: Cotton is a fucking plant, it burns. The growing and harvesting of cotton is rather water intensive but it IS possible to sustainably harvest and reuse the water spent in the cleaning process to reduce the ecological footprint of the crop. It burns clean, it cuts clean, it’s sturdy, and there are 1000 ways to weave it to change its properties.
Bees & Honey: yes yes, the european honey bee is an invasive species, we know that. But honey has been cultivated by humans for just about as long as there have been humans, and they 100% choose to be cultivated. Like bees can and will leave if they’re not treated and maintained well. They understand that humans protect and clean the hives, and often become familiar with their keepers, choosing to walk on and investigate them instead of acting defensive. If animal welfare and consent are your concerns, honeybees aren’t the animals to worry about. If you, like me, are worried about native bee species, instead of creating hives you can strip an area of grass and leave an open area of clay and sandy soil to attract mason and digger bees to nest in the spring. They will happily coexist with honey bees as long as you plant the native keystone species the native bees rely on (like indian blanket flower, partridge pea, native violets in my area) as well as the high nectar plants that honeybees prefer (like roses, sunflowers, bee balm and cone flowers). Nature is actually really adaptable and accommodating of the human urge to cultivate plants and animals, and the idea that nature is ‘dead’ rather than ‘neglected’ is something that corporations want you to believe so you don’t oppose them spraying pesticides every 15 feet.
The thing about cotton production is that if it is done somewhere other than A DESERT, it is far, far more sustainable and requires far less additional water. The reason cotton production in the US is such a water-suck is because they are taking this plant that likes lots and lots of water and they are growing it in the desert. Put it in an area closer to its natural habitat and it will be even more ecologically sustainable.
There are so many farmers who raise sheep that literally just throw the wool away because it’s almost impossible to sell in some places because of all the plastic alternatives companies were pushing for so long. All the idiots claiming it is cruel to sheer sheep and “leave them naked” did not help. Sheep HAVE to be sheared in order to stay healthy. Aside from a few breeds like Dorpers and Katahdins that shed naturally, the wool will never stop growing. They can become blind from wool growing over their eyes. The wool can become so heavy that they cannot stand or move normally. The excess can hide injuries or skin infections and illness. The wool can actually grow over their but so they cannot poop. All bad things. Not to mention the fact that they are constantly wearing a very heavy very warm winter coat all summer.
Wool has so many more uses beyond just clothing and thread as well! I personally love to use it as a mulch in my garden. I live in a high desert climate and the wool has been the single best thing I have ever used to retain water, suppress weeds, and protect the roots of more fragile plants from getting too hot. It’s great for covering some plants like strawberries before winter as well.
And when spring comes around I just work it into the soil and add fresh wool on top! It’s such an excellent fertilizer for my predominantly sandy garden.
Wool can also be used as insulation for houses. It’s also very fire resistant.