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It has been a while. Man, this website has changed… but it still remains somewhat cozy and familiar. I may resume posting sometime in the near future, who knows?
Leia Sobre Meninos e Meninas - Livro completo no Wattpad
I just signed into my blog for the first time in forever, I literally don't remember what I followed you for but I just wanted to let you know that your recent posts are 🔥 and I'm stoked to see more of this "alternative" perspective showing up in my blog orbit. Keep it up 😁
Much appreciated! Glad to see some positive feedback. :)
There is a very specific sort of trauma which comes from being a small child, being told about widespread ecological destruction. Trauma which does not come from that initial fact - but rather the adult response to that child’s inevitable question of “What can we do about it!”
Even in grade school I recognized the inherent absurdity of being told about the massive destruction of rainforests - particularly the amazon - but then being told that if we want to help we can “Recycle Cans” or whatever.
And I think that to a certain extent that trauma has a somewhat malevolent yet subtle intention. When you make small children think that the world is dying because they ate a chocolate bar in plastic wrap - you foster a sense of preexisting damnation which cannot be meaningfully fought.
Alternatively when you make children think that adults have no plan or interest whatsoever to tackle the problem, you foster a worldview in which the children have an actively antagonist relationship to older generations. Given the power dynamics between children and adults however, this is just as likely to produce crushing despair as it might prompt furious rebellion.
Both paths ultimately lead toward learned helplessness and general misanthropy, ensuring that resistance to ecological destruction is minimal. Stifling the emotional ecological connection of every person who was once a child filled with the wonder of a tall tree, a grassy meadow, or the first squirrel they ever saw.
Capitalism sustains itself through mass-trauma, and this is only one small piece to the larger situation. However it is a piece I find personally meaningful to discuss given my focus on environmentalism.
If you tell a lie big enough and keep repeating it, people will eventually come to believe it.
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You’re made of elements. Take the time to learn the foods with high element properties in order to save your health and your body.
Dr. Sebi
Real soul food is food that enhances the soul, our central sun, our melanin, our carbon. Fruits, vegetables, grains, this is the real soul food.
Dr. Sebi
If nature didn’t make it, do not take it!
Dr. Sebi
A society that keeps cures a secret so they can continue to sell medication for huge profits is not a real society but a huge mental asylum.
Dr. Sebi
I don’t follow leaders. The only leader I follow is my mind.
Dr. Sebi
When tyranny becomes law, resistance becomes duty.
Rob Payne