Mannan Mac Lyr

Andulka

Love Begins
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Keni
cherry valley forever

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tannertan36
Sade Olutola
Stranger Things

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Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
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Show & Tell
The Stonewall Inn
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ellievsbear
YOU ARE THE REASON
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Mannan Mac Lyr
My beautiful city on rainy days
i feel like we don’t talk about things like this enough
Zero-waste switches I've made so far :)
Hygiene and on-the-go (except for the detergent soapnuts and tea bag).
Also not pictured in on-the-go is a handkerchief and a food container. The containers I use right now are tubberware that I already owned (because tiffins are expensive!) and I use them when I go out to eat to avoid using Styrofoam take-out boxes (if I can remember to bring them). Hopefully I can get a stainless steal container soon so that I can leave it in a safe spot in my car and not have to worry about forgetting it when I go out anymore. Mostly, for on the go, I've learned that I can often just take things from my kitchen instead of buying zero-waste specific products like eating utensils or coffee cups (as you can see, mine is just a 12oz jar with a sleeve I made).
As for hygiene, there are a few products I have yet to switch to zero waste alternatives. Either because I still have plenty left and I'm not going to throw it away just because, or because it's the best product that has worked for me. For example, I have a skin condition, so I use a special facial wash and prescribed medication for my face. These come in a plastic container, but I'm not about to switch those out for alternatives that can aggravate my condition, especially as mine are prescribed! So I don't switch out products if I have them for a specific sensitive condition/recommended by a doctor, no matter what. This includes changes due to allergies (of which I have many), and vaginal health products.
Making the kitchen zero waste has been a bit of a struggle, as I live with my mom and she has her own way of handling that part of the house. She's coming around though! In the meantime I do my best to avoid packaging by either shopping from no-packaging options or making things myself. I'm working on a lot of ideas there which I'll post about soon!
The point of this is to say: changing to a zero-waste lifestyle is a gradual process that we are all continuously working on, don't feel bad if you still have things that are not ecofriendly. Don't throw away items that still have plenty of use just to switch to zero-waste ones-- that's wasteful! And don't be too quick to buy the expensive zero-waste version of items before checking what you can use around your house and what you can make yourself.
I love the smell of fresh ableism in the evening 🙄
what r ur top DA book recs 👀👀👀
1. The Secret History by Donna Tartt
2. If We Were Villains by M.L Rio
3. The Portrait of Mr. W. H by Oscar Wilde
4. King Lear by William Shakespeare
5. The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde
6. The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald
7. SPQR by Mary Beard
8. Complete poems of Edgar Allan Poe
9. Crime and Punishment by Fyodor Dostoevsky
10. The Butchering Art by Lindsey Fitzharris
not all of the are essentially of DA genre, although they fit the enviroment
Go where your transferences guide you.
Master Lydia Zuñiga
Merry Autumn
death is the mother of beauty.
from dusk till dawn // fantastic man issue 30
Medusa with the head of Perseus, Luciano Garbati
Happy Birthday, Gred & Forge Weasley!
habby birthday Gred and Forge
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