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@euthanizememommy
Here is your mission.
I'ma just leave these here for like... *Cough* Research purposes and such.
"No one ever tries to flee capitalism."
Well, that was a lie.
That last quote took me out lmao
Yeah you're right. It WOULD be pretty fucked up if you were a swan but you were raised by ducks and you grew up never seeing another swan or even knowing that such a thing as a swan even existed so you just thought you were a duck with something super wrong with it.
Please go online to www. icarly. com. Please. Please. Please. Please. Please. Please. Please. Please.
MANIFEST
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Like to charge, reblog to cast
Got his ass together in three words
what the fuck
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Two trucks having wrecks
two trucks having wrecks
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oh my god
Just saw a goth girl on a dating app. Spider tattoo on her neck, purple hair, black nails, fishnets, etc. Her top spotify songs were all taylor swift. This is a prime example of Batesian mimicry, in this essay, I will
Can you people stop being annoying in the notes and start doing something productive like helping me find a generic looking yoga woman with warm brown eyes who only listens to Merzbow and will shoot at cans in the abandoned railyard with me
Fascists are up to their old tricks again, this National Front sticker with a razor blade beneath was found in Dunton Green railway station but they’re mobile this weekend for protests all over the country so be careful.
Yeah if you see fascist stickers, don't try to remove them with your bare hands. Use keys or a paint scraper or anything else sharp you got on hand, bearing in mind there could be a razor or crushed glass or something of the sort planted underneath. Fascists have been doing this since the 70's (maybe even earlier) and it's not like, entirely common you'll encounter it every single sticker every time, but always better safe than sorry, and if you are equipped to remove their shit, do it, and save the next guy from potentially getting hurt 👍
[ID: Pictures of a National Front sticker on a building structure, and then the sticker shown taken off, a razor blade on its underside. End ID.]
im always thinking about that post where someones grandma said “some people have never cleaned a bathroom and it shows” bc it does show
when i was a kid, in 2nd grade (age 7) i and some other kids made a mess in one of the bathrooms at school and the teachers instead of doing the normal canned "punishments" like having to skip lunch recess and sit still inside doing work, had us sit down with the janitors and they talked to us and the janitors explained the work they normally needed to do every day to clean the bathroom, and how what we did created extra work for them. and they took us into the bathroom and showed us what they do and how what we did made it more difficult.
and then they made us clean it all up (with help from the janitors because we were small kids and couldn't even reach everything, we had like thrown toilet paper high up and stuff) and they were very nice about it and there was no further punishment or mention of it again
and the things i took from this experience were:
i never trashed any shared or public space ever again in my life, even in the smallest way
i developed great respect for janitors which i have kept to this day
i think there are a lot of people who could benefit from this sort of experience.
our society often has so many problems not only because we insulate some people from the implications of their actions, but also because instead of facing them with those implications, we impose outside "punishments" that are often unrelated to the original wrongdoing.
like if they had not done what they did with us, and instead had just taken away our recess and made us do something boring and unpleasant, we wouldn't have learned what we did and we would have just learned that we need to get better at avoiding getting caught, which is generally how people respond to punishments that are divorced from explanations of how and why what you did was wrong and hurt people. if instead you confront people with those things, they will change of their own accord.
some adults out there are like full-grown children who never learned this stuff. but the solution isn't harsh punishment like putting them in jail and mistreating them there, the solution is that people need to be sat down with the people who are harmed by their actions and then they can work together to undo the damage, and see firsthand how hard it is.
it's transformative.
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