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Remember "Reduce, Reuse, Recycle" ? I feel like there's been a distancing from the "reduce" and "reuse" part and a favoritism towards "recycle" by corporate American.
Capitalism can still thrive with recycling in the mix. You buy Plastic Thing 1, throw it away after one use, and they take that and recycle it into Plastic Thing 2 and sell it back to you. All while continuing to harm the environment.
Reusing puts a damper on things. They can't sell you Plastic Thing 2 when you're still using Plastic Thing 1. Plastic forks, for example- there is literally no reason why you can't reuse plastic forks more than once (aside from maybe microplastics, but it's too late for that)
Reducing is the one everyone wants to ignore. Just don't buy Plastic Thing 1. You don't need Plastic Thing 1. Pick up a set of metal forks and use those for years. Convenience is killing the planet
the slogan is in that order for a reason! It is listed in order of effectiveness and impact; if you can't reduce, reuse. If you can't reuse, recycle.
Refuse what you donāt need
Reduce what you can
Reuse everything still in working order
Recirculate what you donāt need by sharing or selling onward
Refurbish whatās fallen out of good condition so it lasts longer
Repair whatās broken altogether
Repurpose what canāt serve its original function
Recycle what is unsuitable for repurposing
What goes unsaid here is why theyāre all āre-ā prefixed: itās about circularity. Keeping the resources in use means that we donāt have to keep incurring the environmental costs of production over and over on infinite one-way trips of new stuff starting in the earth, through human society, and right back into the earth in landfill.
why can rockstar games institutionalise you for life like nikita kruschev for being autistic
He didn't steal 10 million dollars. They made that number up as a loss, they never fucking had it. Rockstar has spent more than a billion fucking dollars on GTA VI and will likely make billions more when it gets released.
Uber is a fucking shell game of a company designed to leech investor capital and output bootleg cabs.
Nvidia posted a profit in 2023 of $4.37 billion. This is like someone stealing less than a penny from me.
And they lock this kid in a prison hospital for LIFE?
Capitalism is disgusting.
Nobody should buy GTA til they free Arion Kurtaj
What with GTA VI going up for pre-order i'd just like to remind everyone that rockstar conspired with the UK government to lock an 18-year-old away for life for hacking them.
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This is Charles. He wants to go on a journey around tumblr. could you show him around?
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How do I... use this? I don't know what to do ;-;
hereās a youtube tutorial by the guy who made it
Donate to Ukraine
United 24: General fundraising
Come Back Alive: Specific projects
Prytula foundation: Specific projects
Dzygaās Paw: General fundraising (animal themed š¶)
They need all the help they can get.
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Hospitallers: Volunteer organization of paramedics who work directly on the front line.
Kolo: Targeted campaigns and subscription.
All good options listed so far. More of my personal favorites -
Help99 : Vehicles, drones, and drone jammers . Subscription and one-off.
Protect-a-Volunteer: Matchmaking sponsors of funds and airline miles (for international volunteers), general fundraising
Renegade Relief Runners: Medical and humanitarian aid. Tax deductible in USA.
Prevail Together: Landmine removal, medical and humanitarian aid. Tax deductible in the USA.
Wild Hornets: Drones....TW: the resulting FPV drone footage is *extremely* NSFW/NSFL
Yuri Chornomorets: Specialized sniper ammunition
Drukarmy: 3D printing drone parts and medical supplies
Liberty Ukraine: Earthmoving equipment and general fundraising. Tax deductible in USA.
Tytanovi: Physiotherapy and rehab for war amputees
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Shitlist (please avoid) -
German Lions For Ukraine - suspected pyramid scheme, low transparency, gives faulty medical supplies
Georgian Legion - Threatens people who ask for transparency
International Red Cross - Members have been photographed diverting refugees into Russian custody, and appear to spend more time skiing in the Carparthians than actually helping.
Hey someone suggested I use ChatGPT to figure out adulting today, and as I was going through the mental list of places I'd rather look, I realized "beloved strangers on Tumblr dot net" was on that list.
So if you have an aspect of adulting that you're really good at-taxes, budgeting, cooking, insurance, credit, time management, house upkeep, anything-please feel free to reblog with any tips.
Not me, but @bitchesgetriches has a lot of great resources for many of these topics on their website.
That's us! Professional internet adults, specializing in financial stuff! We recommend starting with our Grand List of All Articles, or one of our Masterposts:
MASTERPOST: Everything You Need To Know About Taxes
MASTERPOST: Everything You Need to Know about How to Increase Your Income
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MASTERPOST: Everything You Need To Know About Living Independently for the First Time
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MASTERPOST: Everything You Need to Know about Self-Care
MASTERPOST: Everything You Need to Know about Getting a Job, Raise, or Promotion
MASTERPOST: Everything You Need to Know about Saving Money and Being Frugal
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when a child goes to Build-A-Bear and constructs a teddy from the parts available no one bats an eye, but when I, Victor Frankenstein,
Takashi Yamazaki's next Godzilla movie has a title and logo: Godzilla Minus Zero.
Not his name
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One of the best and most helpful things anyone ever said to me was: Donāt advertise your mistakes.
You will often notice when youāve made an error, or when thereās something you could have done better, or etc, and sometimes other people will notice too. But often, they wonāt. So donāt point it out.
Itās really a sign of a lack of self confidence ā you think that if you point out the error first, it will save someone else from having to point it out for you. That by being self-depreciating, no one else will feel obliged to point out your flaws.
But hereās the thing. People donāt notice jack shit, most of the time. Sure, yeah, sometimes youāll fuck up and people will notice and mention it, and thats fine, but 95% of your errors will go unnoticed. Unless you choose to point them out, in which case, you ensure that 100% of your errors get noticed.
The above sentence was said to me during a dance rehearsal. Iām not a pro dancer by any stretch of the imagination ā this was a fun little between-friends dance that we were going to perform at a medium sized function full of people we knew. Half the people in the group did have dance experience, which made me - a non-dancer - feel self concious. So every time I messed up the steps, I would laugh at myself or made an āaghā sound or be verbally frustrated with myself that I was struggling to get that move, or whatever. Which drew peoples attention to the fact that Iād made an error.
There were like 10 of us doing this dance; me missing one step went largely unnoticed in the scheme of things, because with ten of us, anyone watching the dance had so much to look at that the likelihood of them seeing me misstep was extremely low. Unless I made a big deal about it, which would draw their attention to me, and ensure that they were made aware.
I used to point out my mistakes all the time. Not just with the dance, but across the board in general life, too. āAgh, whoops,ā or handing over a completed project like āI know I could have done [thing] better, but hopefully the rest is ok,ā or whatever. People were often frustrated with me, and I feel, in hindsight, that they were frustrated with me because in their eyes, with me constantly highlighting my own errors, they knew I could do better but instead here I was, giving them a shoddy, half-assed, error-filled effort. By me pointing out my every mistake, they were aware of how many I was making, and they were frustrated by my seemingly endless errors.
Then I got told to āstop advertising your mistakes,ā and it was a bit of a revelation moment for me. I made a concious effort that day to minimise my reaction to my own mistakes ā for the rest of the rehearsal and into the final performance ā and you know what happened??
After the performance, countless people said some iteration of the phrase, āI didnāt know you could dance!!ā
They thought I was a dancer. That Iād been dancing for years. They hadnāt noticed any of my missteps.
I messed up multiple times during the final performance. If I watch the recording and focus on me, I can see my missed steps, the time I span clockwise on the spot instead of anticlockwise, the time I was slightly out of alignment with the other dancers, etc. But if I watch the dance as a whole, watching all 10 dancers instead of just meā¦.. I dont notice the mistakes I made. They blend in. Theres too much other stuff going on for anyone to notice the one dancer who spun on the spot in the opposite direction to everyone else.
And everyone thought i was brilliant. All I noticed, while dancing, were my mistakes, but no one else saw them, and everyone who saw the dance was super impressed with it and with me. That would not have been the case had I reacted to every one of my errors as Iād made them.
So I took that concept and applied it to the rest of my life. And you know what???? People were less frustrated with me. Because they werenāt noticing my minor errors, and I wasnāt pointing them out any more, so from their perspective, it looked like my output had improved. It looked like I was making āless errors.ā I wasnāt, its just that before, I was pointing every one of them out, and now, I was letting people notice them on their own. And they didnt notice them.
You are always going to be hyperaware of yourself and your own mistakes, but other people are way too distracted by their own crap and have too much other stuff drawing their attention to notice your every misstep. So stop pointing your mistakes out. Stop being your own worst critic. Everyone fucks up now and then, its fine. You fix the error if you can, and you move on. You dont have to pre-empt someone else pointing out your mistakes, because its extremely likely that they wont notice your errors. Unless you point them out.
So stop advertising your mistakes, people.
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