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Imho the idea of ‘cruelty free’ products or food shouldn’t mean that nothing died to create it, but rather that anything and anyone involved in the creation process hasn’t been exploited or harmed.
Leather is good actually. Veganism isn’t the end all be all to morality and consumption. The issue isn’t that a chicken died for those nuggets, but that while the chicken was alive, it’s life fucking sucked. Vegan chocolate means little if the cocoa that made it was gathered by child slave labor.
Factory farms, abuses of the people who pick the fruit and vegetables we eat, the focus profit and productivity over all else - that’s the fucking issue here. It’s capitalism folks.
the japanese “-ne?” particle and the british slang term “innit” serve the same function
Standard English: It’s cold, isn’t it?
Japanese: Samui desu ne?
British: It’s fuckin’ freezin’, innit?
i have to do everything around here
i hate this cause i did japanese for like a year and this explains the use of the -ne particle WAYYYY better than my teachers ever did. it took me ages to comprehend what this post makes abundantly clear.
my teachers: its like a, a little rise at the end of a sentence, to show that you are seeking a response, while not warranting the -ka particle which would make it a proper question.
me: ok. i guess i get that??
this post: its like saying “innit?”
me: oh. oh no.
fun fact: afaik, "-ne" was inherited from the Portuguese settlers/priests that stayed in Japan in the 16th century. It comes from "né?", which the contraction of "não é?", "isn't it?".
It's LITERALLY "innit".
oh so like "eh" in canadian
*un-Babels your Tower*
the japanese “-ne?” particle and the british slang term “innit” serve the same function
Standard English: It’s cold, isn’t it?
Japanese: Samui desu ne?
British: It’s fuckin’ freezin’, innit?
i have to do everything around here
i hate this cause i did japanese for like a year and this explains the use of the -ne particle WAYYYY better than my teachers ever did. it took me ages to comprehend what this post makes abundantly clear.
my teachers: its like a, a little rise at the end of a sentence, to show that you are seeking a response, while not warranting the -ka particle which would make it a proper question.
me: ok. i guess i get that??
this post: its like saying “innit?”
me: oh. oh no.
fun fact: afaik, "-ne" was inherited from the Portuguese settlers/priests that stayed in Japan in the 16th century. It comes from "né?", which the contraction of "não é?", "isn't it?".
It's LITERALLY "innit".
oh so like "eh" in canadian
*un-Babels your Tower*
I remember seeing a different post pointing out that Native Americans are basically already living a post-apocalyptic world.
The apocalypse happened here in 1620.
There’s a really well done graphic novel anthology by Indigenous Canadian writers and artists that is based off this concept.
Looks like you can buy it direct here
Ellen Page’s early filmography looks like it was Photoshopped for an Arrested Development gag.
wait I looked it up and “ghost cat” and “the cat that came back” are literally the same movie that was released under two different names and apparently they just tried to market it separately as a thriller and as a heartwarming family film???
What
idk why women's bathrooms exist when women don't poop or pee
it's where they go to do cocaine
idk I think this new era of Disney systemically poaching non-white cultures to be made into Representation Movies all directed by some white guy named like Laird Bannister III is kinda fucked up and sinister
For everyone saying “we need more movies that are LatAm people telling their own stories!” I have great news that every country south of the United States has its own film industry
love the implication that c*nada doesn't have its own film industry
I was talking about Latin American countries specifically but also you’re right it doesn’t
As someone in Animation from one of said Latin American countries: yes we do! We DO have industries! But the combination of imperialism, colonisation and multiple social and economic crises has left us in a state where THERE’S NO MONEY. Our industry is used mostly as outsourced labor for giants such as Disney. No, your favourite movies and series aren’t fully made in LA. A lot of the bulk of the work is made by us! We’re the cheap, overworked labor that doesn’t even get mentioned by name in the credits!
‘‘But Ami! What can we do?’‘ Because of many reasons, we ALSO don’t have access to fundraiser platforms, we’re geo blocked by kickstarted, indiegogo and such. Buuuuuuut we ARE still pushing and pulling! We ARE still getting out as much work as we can! Check out this incomplete list of animation studios! Support this latin american fundraising website, idea.me ! Spread awareness of Global South countries’s state of cheap labor exploited by the first world! Support collectives like Third World Artists Collectives and its website with resources! We’re here!
I will have what she is having
She enunicated this SO PERFECTLY and completely in a single tweet. A whole informed essay in a single tweet. Your fave could never!
#aparrently a forensics lab disposed a bag of hands improperly which like. how. how do you do that
don’t worry about it