are they at claires
A hospital gift shop but same energy tho
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are they at claires
A hospital gift shop but same energy tho
it really is all about love i think. like thatâs our whole purpose
âToss A Coin To Your Witcherâ | Music Composed & Produced by Sonya Belousova & Giona Ostinelli, lyrics by Jenny Klein, Sonya Belousova & Giona Ostinelli, performed by Joey Batey
I understand why people dislike leather and animal products. But leather is such a good resource? Like⊠My mom bought a sturdy leather coat in 1989. Iâm in my 20âs and I now wear that coat. Thatâs a 30 year old coat? 30 years, two generations, one coat. Versus, like⊠A plastic one, that rips and gets thrown out, or releases bits into the ecosystem every time itâs washed, takes a billion years to decompose, lasts maybe a decade if youâre super duper careful, and uses oil products in itâs construction. Like, yeah leather is expensive and comes from a living animal, and Iâm not saying that you should go out and buy fifty fur and leather products for the heâll of it, but like⊠Maybe the compromise is worth it? One animal product, valued and respected and worn down for generations, versus like⊠Six plastic products that will never ever go away?
idk, I could be wrong.
this is why im so fucking pissed white colonial fucks and white vegans get so enraged at indigenous people for using hides/leather and animal bones as if that shit breaks or rips like cheap polyester does
Remember, kids:
Itâs not âvegan woolâ, itâs plastic.
Itâs not âvegan leatherâ, itâs plastic.
Itâs not âvegan furâ, itâs fucking plastic. Itâs all plastic.
Itâs all fucking plastic, and every time you wash it, or damage it, or try to dispose of it, that plastic winds up in the water, in the earth, in the air.
Hell, half the damage is already done when the fucking things are made. As the OP says, itâs all oil and oil products; it creates pollution just to produce synthetic fabrics and materials, even before you try to throw them away, which, I mean, good luck with that.
A lot of vegan ideology is built up around a very superficial set of ethics that are supposedly about protecting animals, wildlife and the environment, but they fall apart when you look even a little bit below the surface. Every time you eschew an animal-based product in favour of something âsyntheticâ for the sake of âsaving an animalâs lifeâ, youâre creating pollution and trash that wonât go away for thousands of years, damaging the Earth and making life so much worse for countless animals and people.
Think about this stuff more than not at all, please.
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I literally cannot overstate how important creative hobbies are when dealing with mental illness. If you canât draw, there are coloring books. If you canât write a novel, you can write in short journaling bursts. If you canât sing in the shower, you can listen to music. Sometimes with mental illness it feels like we have this dark presence inside of us that is bumping around in our brain and organs, causing problems. It helps immensely to let it out.
I have become obsessed with long term nuclear waste disposal warnings
LOOK AT THE HOSTILE ARCHITECTURE PROPOSED TO WARN FUTURE CIVILIZATIONS I'M GOING TO CRY
Like this is the closest thing we're ever gonna have to old gods I'm really losing my mind
@jonathan-sinsâ EXACTLY... THATâS WHAT IâM TALKIN ABOUT BABY
"we sure are a species huh"
this fails to include all of the UN's proposed companion text, which reads:
"This place is a message... and part of a system of messages ...pay attention to it!
Sending this message was important to us. We considered ourselves to be a powerful culture.
This place is not a place of honor ... no highly esteemed deed is commemorated here... nothing valued is here.
What is here was dangerous and repulsive to us. This message is a warning about danger.
The danger is in a particular location... it increases towards a center... the center of danger is here... of a particular size and shape, and below us.
The danger is still present, in your time, as it was in ours.
The danger is to the body, and it can kill.
The form of the danger is an emanation of energy.
The danger is unleashed only if you substantially disturb this place physically. This place is best shunned and left uninhabited."
which gives a nice drizzle of cosmic-dread inspiring je-ne-sais-quoi to te whole thing imo
Dutch artist, Redmer Hoekstra.
Ooooh, because âpathâ and âtoadâ are written and pronounced the same way in Dutch!
Pad en pad.
Een paddenpaadje.
A road of toads.
I trode on the toad road
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i made this for a group chat but i figured i might as well post it here too
self reflection is a good thing but too much self analysis is so exhausting. constantly questioning your own motives and how youâre being perceived and whether or not youâre being real and whatâs authentic leads to such a convoluted mentality like. u donât even know who you are cause you just end up being a case study and not a person. i just want to let myself move through the world for a moment
the real âproblem with political correctnessâ is not that itâs considered offensive to use slurs, but that there are now many âprogressiveâ environments where saying the right things is more important than doing the right thing. itâs why itâs so easy for abusers to gain traction in leftist circles (they learn the right words quickly and employ them to frame their own behavior as progressive); itâs why so much potential activist energy gets poured into fighting about language; itâs why moderate liberals didnât believe fer/guson had a problem until the police emails with actual racist language were leaked. (you can do racist things, you just canât SAY racist things.) i donât have a neat conclusion here but a related point is that iâm so much happier since i started focusing on like, being a good kind caring person instead of trying to remove the word âcrazyâ from the vocabulary of everyone in my family
Just saying this is truly one of the best âdiscourseâ posts on this site likeâŠâŠthis hits the nail directly on the head re: what is going on with language right now and everyone pushing back in the notes only serves to further prove the point itâs making
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Karidja Touré and Jennifer Daley in The Adventures of Selika (2017).
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James Rhodes - Is that not worth exploring?
This made me cry a little. The number of people who tell me they used to play the flute but that they werenât âtalentedâ enough or they gave it up to, you know, do life⊠This is just so beautiful.
Sylvia Fred Fundraiser for Red Lake Language Immersion Program Boozhoo (Hello),Waasabiik Ojibwemotaadiwin Immersion Program was founded on t
"Waasabiik Ojibwemotaadiwin Immersion Program was founded on the Red Lake reservation in 2014. Our mission is to provide a safe Ojibwemowin learning space for our children while nurturing each childâs intellectual, social, physical and moral development in an academic, Anishinaabeg-rich environment. In doing this, we will create homegrown, confident leaders for the next seven generations grounded in their true inherent identity. Our classroom learning environment focuses on instruction primarily using the Ojibwe language and our outside learning environment focuses on transmission of traditional, cultural knowledge through our own Anishinaabe (Ojibwe people) teachings; what our grandmas and grandpas taught us."
Saw this on insta