Iâm just so... tired.
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Iâm just so... tired.
First time playing SWAT on halo reach in years and daaamn Iâve gotten rusty. Plus thereâs only 37 players online, rougher than a catâs tongue on sandpaper.
Ravenclaw: *holding a cauliflower in front of Slytherinâs face* What is this
Slytherin: âŠa cauliflower?
Ravenclaw: *turning to Gryffindor* Now tell her what you think it is
Gryffindor: *arms folded* Ghost broccoli
Iâm in a vicious cycle of being tired but not wanting to sleep because the sooner I go to sleep the sooner I have to go to work. I hate that place but I have to stick it out until April.
Dear parents
A store is not a daycare. I repeat, a store is not a daycare.
americans think ABSOLUTELY NOTHIN of driving 7 hours. theyâll drive 7 hours just for dinner. theyâll drive 7 hours just for chips and dip
Damn
Is there anything as satisfying as a chip butty?
IS THAT A SHARK?
if you watch any video today it needs to be this one
I LOVE THIS NEWSCAST AND IM NOT EVEN FROM AUSTRALIA.
#like that little cage is gonna help ya
Theyre so. Honest
idc what anyone says, that was a megalodon
Stuff summer .. đ€Łđ€Łđ€Ł
If you canât find a place on your blog for Patrick Stewart in a bathtub dressed like a lobster, then your blog probably doesnât deserve such majesty anyway.
It has returned to my dash and I cannot fight the compulsion to reblogâŠ
the patrick lobster appears only once in a thousand years, reblog for good luck
bless this post
Hi, Iâm Julia Morris.
Me introducing myself
I actually mightâve just fallen in love with her nsidjdj
I want complete backstory for every single alias she gave
Remember watching Thank God Youâre Here, back in the day and Julia Morris was on it a few times. Her improv was always great.
I just had to explain to my grown ass adult partner (who is a fucking chef) that you canât make cookie dough cookies because baking them will cook the dough.
When youâre like âMan Iâm uglyâ to a friend and theyâre all âohhh noooo of course youâre not, youâre beautifulâ itâs like bitch I know Iâm not, do you really think I would say Iâm ugly? I meant on the inside. Iâm an inside ugly bitch you wet biscuit.
in case you guys wanna know what modern high school dances are like, at mine despacito came on and everyone t-posed around this one kid as he fortnite danced like his life depended on it
Oh man, my school dances consisted of the time warp, nutbush, Macarena and cotton eyed joe. Iâll just see myself out. âđŒ
becoming vegan because factory farming is unethical is like deciding that since walmart and amazon mistreat their employees you are now going to get everything you need out of dumpsters
in a nutshell, instead of reforming the bad parts of your society, you try to opt out of it in a way that has really no effect, and wouldnât work at all if the majority of people werenât still part of the industry you dislike.
there was, for a while, a real movement of people who tried to get everything out of dumpsters, as a way of opting out of capitalism. but the problem was that you couldnât get what you need when you need it, leading to you being kind of a drain on your community, and someone had to buy that stuff in the first place for it to end up in that dumpster anyway. it was Fundamentally Silly.
going vegan to opt out of farming practices has similar problems. for instance: you (hypothetical vegan you) wonât buy honey, but the bees are being used to fertilize the vegetables and fruit you eat, theyâre making the honey anyway, all youâve done is â well, nothing, because youâre not a big enough demographic to make an impact, but even if you were, honey sales are a much smaller part of beekeepersâ income than crop pollination. and beekeeping is not a big faceless corporate interest. itâs not monsanto. itâs a bunch of single-family or partnership business with a truck or two and a couple hundred hives. the bees make honey after a pollinating run, and the beekeepers sell it for a little extra income. if you made a dent in that, youâd be achieving nothing but making joe beekeeper buy his kidsâ t-shirts at k-mart instead of target.
animal farming and plant farming are deeply interconnected. plant farmers grow animal feed; animal farmers sell manure for fertilizer. most non-corporate farmers raise both plants and animals. itâs more economic and gives them more resilience.
if you were a big enough demographic to hit âthe farming industryâ in its wallet. you would be making things MUCH harder for small farmers than for factory farms. you would be making it easier and easier for factory farms to crowd family farmers out of business. so thatâs pretty much achieving the opposite of what you want, right there.
and then thereâs the fact that plant farming is just as rife with gruesome factory farm conditions as animal farming, but itâs humans who are exploited in those. iâm not going to level accusations of racism here, but it really is unfortunate how little the vocal internet vegan contingent seems to know or care about the exploitation of the mostly nonwhite workers in the industry. it makes yâall look racist, whether you are or not.
look, i keep saying this, even though folks never seem to hear me: i donât hate vegans, iâm not trying to stop you being vegan, i do not care what you eat.
my problem is with defensive internet vegans trying to promote their dietary restriction lifestyle as a solution to problems in the real world. it is not. it may create more problems than it solves, or maybe it breaks even, i donât know. it certainly doesnât solve anything that canât be solved just as well without it. it can only look reasonable from a perspective of deep ignorance about where food comes from and how the farm economy works. you basically have to be young, urban, and somewhat privileged to embrace it. and it is, fundamentally, very silly.
Furthermore Iâd like you to look at a sheep farm. Actually look at it.
You CANNOT grow crops there. Thatâs WHY there are sheep on it.
You refuse to use wool, well aside from.the fact that itâs a fantastic fiber and how polluting polyester and other plastic fibers are, it doesnât harm the animal to remove and in fact is done for their benefit.
Above - a sheep farm (note steep and craggy hills), an uncompressed bale of freshly shorn wool and some sheep being shorn.
Itâs not stressful for the sheep. Sheep are dumb. Be confident, dont hurt them and theyâre good. Wool is a good fiber - strong, warm - even when wet - renewable and biodegradable.
My issue with Veganism-As-A-Cult is the lack of critical thinking. By all means eat what you want, wear what you want to wear but a blanket ban on all animal products because theyâre HARMFUL is in itself an extremely harmful philosophy.
Do you refuse to eat plants that were pollinated by bees or fertilized by manure since theyâre a product of animal labour?
Honey doesnât hurt bees. Wool doesnât hurt sheep.
What about animals that are going to die anyway? We are currently in the process of exterminating possums in our country as they are a pest and destroyer of our native species. We kill them humanely but theyâre still going to die because its them (introduced pest) or our endemic endangered species. We use the meat for pet food and the fur for a lot of things now - in making yarns or fur items - because the alternative is to let it rot. Which is just bloody wasteful tbh.
What would (generic) you prefer we do here? Let sheep die of over heating or the weight of wet wool? Force bees into swarming (90% casualty rate) so we can avoid taking their honey? Leave pest animals to rot and encourage the use of set-and-forget traps since thereâs no incentive to check them?
Whatâs the humane option?
Itâs not perfect but Iâve started to makeover my fridge. Itâs been through a bit so there was lots of chips and dents on it but this helps cover it a little bit while making it more practical. Win win. I just have the freezer and side to cover now.
With the decline of hillshoist clotheslines I am sad to think there is a generation of party goers that will never experience goon of fortune.