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Garden sketches from June!
every conversation on here increasingly feeling like this tweet
The twenty somethings in my crochet group are very annoyed at the non-readers.
Exactly.
Jan van Essen (Flemish, 1864 - 1936) - Sleeping Cat
but there might be some light-furred monkeys who would defend the banana hoarder because the hoarder convinces them that if they did, they might someday also have a trillion bananas. In the meantime, he takes another billion bananas from them.
I read etiquette and homemaking guides from the 1800s mostly because they're a FASCINATING insight into cultural norms that we often don't think about. I honestly really recommend people crack one of these open at least once--it goes way beyond, like, "what to wear to a ball!!!"
The best ones have advice on decor, how to select high-quality furniture, childrearing, fashion, etc--from a contemporary perspective, and the things the authors feel the need to clarify vs the wild shit that will just casually mention like it's something everyone knows and agrees on is REALLY revealing of the culture and how it's shifted.
And while a lot of the advice is WILDLY bigoted or just outright funny, you'd be surprised how much of it is...just genuinely timeless, and shockingly compassionate.
They ALSO, as a writer, have INVALUABLE resources--because, again, they're talking about things that are so MUNDANE that a lot of the time nobody really sat down to formally document what normal, everyday people thought or cared about--because that's boring! But a book written to provide advice and information to, say, a young woman who's never run her own home before? You can fully expect an entire chapter dedicated to The Types Of Oven, and which features are useful and worth spending money on, and which features are a huge hassle to clean and a waste of space, and what to spend that money on instead.
And like. As a writer who frequently works in the 1800s? Fuck inflation calculators, this is the kind of thing I need. This is absolutely priceless.
Now that being said.
My current favorite 'etiquette guide' in the world is actually like....70% purely practical advice, written by a gentleman the groupchat has affectionately dubbed History's Most Autistic Man In The World, and thank god they didn't have Aderall back then
Because the AuDHD is strong in this one and as a result, in addition to the deeply practical and useful everyday reference points, we also have:
(rapeseed is now called canola and it is indeed very oily!)
I do love referencing conduct books and they are such good sources of information! It is good to keep in mind that they present an ideal, not everyone acted like this, most people probably didn't, or else you wouldn't need a book to get them in line...
I'm just autistic enough to not only read these books but thought everyone had and that these guidelines were vital.
You don't know what a hospital corner is?
That you can't eat because you no longer digest cow juice properly and that includes cheese, except feta which is sheep.
I eat rotten sheep juice now. You think you're embarrassed.
New York empties out on holidays, so this little Dachshund had Madison Avenue at 30th Street all to himself. July 4, 1958.
Photo: Associated Press via Stuff Nobody Cares About
total agreement
The anti-communist, white supremacist neo-Confederates who marched on the National Mall during Trumpâs âState Fairâ rode public transportation to get to the event.
Itâs different when âweâ do it, I guess.
I noted that, but missed the idea that buses are socialist and egalitarian.
But of course they are.
Children are not possessions. Children are not accessories. Children are not relationship band aids. They are tiny people with the same amount of feelings as an adult.
But with less capacity to process, express and healthily contain those feelings when necessary.
Be kind to them.
Thank you for this, seriously, thank you.
Little ones are just little ones who need guidance to be good people. :)
We raised men and women, sometimes against my will, because children are like that.
pro choice means youre pro choice even if the reason someone wants an abortion is morally wrong in your eyes
edit: you guys are losing comment privelege + ive had an abortion so go suck my fat cock
edit 2: (all of these are generalised and mean some people) people dont want disabled kids because society isnt set up for disabled kids and parents get 0 support with extra needs. people dont want girls because we have a patriachal society and women arent seen as providers or important. disabled parents that can pass down disabilities dont want kids because of how hard their own life has been. these are all societal issues not issues to do with morals lol
I'm from a community where we are strongly encouraged to get genetic testing before we make any decisions about having children.
This is because so many of us are carriers for tay-sachs, aka the incurable neurodegenerative disease that kills before age four.
I would also point out that requiring someone to have an acceptable reason for their abortion means that you are requiring them to disclose the reason for their abortion, no matter how personal and painful it is.
If it's not your body, it's not any of your goddamn business.
Agreed. Change the culture, starting with you, if that's why abortion is rampant.
i hate how they market alexa as a âmember of the familyâ like thatâs SO fucking blatantly insidious and terrifying also if i wanted an untrustworthy/cold/emotionless machine in my life iâd just talk to my fuckin fatherÂ
âGuys stop bullying my wiretapâ
#did we all collectively forget why Big Brother was called that
Creepy as hell and we refuse.
A frustrating part of the mainstream vegan âlove all animals and protect the environmentâ mindset is the fact that things need to die in real-life ecology all the time but deer hunting season makes icky feelings and carp culls arenât cottagecore
The vegan âany animal death ever is morally wrongâ mindset doesnât hold up when:
We donât have any of the large predators we used to (black bears, mountain lions, or gray wolves) but still retain large deer populations. If nothing is removing animals, theyâll quickly overload the carrying capacity of the environment and have massive losses to starvation and disease that can also pass on to livestock. Human hunters replace the large predators that our landscape can no longer support.
Itâs kinder to euthanize an un-releasable hawk rather than try to find it a permanent home with humans. Wildlife rehabs have extremely limited space and resources and are usually run entirely on donated money and volunteer time. Only a few are large and stable enough to care for permanent residents long-term, and those spots are few and far between.
An invasive species poses a danger to threatened native wildlife. I will admit- Australian possums are adorable. But not in New Zealand, where theyâre an invasive species that eats the eggs of ground-dwelling birds that previously had no such predators. The landowners I worked with replanting native bush, all native Maori, had no qualms about setting the dogs on them.
I donât know how to end this except. Sometimes things just gotta die and acting otherwise just isnât a realistic expectation.
Highlights from the notes over the past 6 months include a lot of angry vegans saying âyouâre blowing things out of proportion, no vegans actually think like this!â and a lot of people who work in conservation and education saying âEvery day. I have to fight people who think like this.â
As a bonus this post was originally inspired by the vegan who called me racist for saying we should kill invasive species
People got to eat, leather and honey are a lot better than vinyl and aguave, I can lecture for several minutes or you can look it up yourself, and deer are notoriously destructive.
Look up what happened when Yellowstone re-introduced wolves.
Amazing.
Vegetarian I get, but vegan is kind of silly. Me? I'm omnivore with limited meat intake, so I eat a lot of veggies, fruit, lentils and rice. But I won't pass up a burger.
apologies to anyone who followed me for tma. cow studies :) â¤ď¸
Bovine!! Which is what i say to all the cattle lowing on our way into town.
Political scientist nerd alert! A law is about to become a law *without* a presidential signature. Trump refused to sign the Affordable Housing Act but, since Congress remained in session, it automatically becomes law after 10 days.
See? The Constitution still matters. At least for that.
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