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Finchel AU: Rachel works as a waitress but moonlights as a singer/dancer at a club at night. When a cute guy walks into the diner and recognizes her she tries to play cool.
...alguém me pergunta qual é a minha posição favorita.
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#3 is a big deal and it’s important to differentiate between hunters and poachers. Hunters are often rich (they kind of have to be to afford permits and travel), and yes, as far as I’ve seen, often white. They kill for the fun of it.
Poachers don’t seem to be tied to any race, but the important difference is they are killing FOR money. They want to sell the animal for a profit - hunters don’t. Hunters just want to kill - they already have money. Both of these acts are terribly evil… but hunting in this regard is a very special kind of evil. People always say money is the root of all evil, but if money isn’t even the reason it’s being done…. wow.
And oh ho ho ho as for #2! I think this will be the first and perhaps only time I’m not siding with Shaun King! Well, I don’t outright disagree but I do take issue with it.
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This is a very interesting rant. And as a fellow white person myself, I really appreciate your self-reflection on your white privilege. That said, from one white person trying to understand and negate their white privilege to another, I think you went one paragraph too long. Particularly bc Shaun never asked anyone not to care about the lion, he in fact offered his own “outrage” over the crime. He simply tried to point out that it’s hypocritical that the world seems to be freaking out over a murdered lion but completely ignoring yet ANOTHER Black person murdered by a cop. And he’s asking people to really think about why they would do such a thing, and suggesting RACISM probably has something to do with it. I think he’s right.
Also, please don’t call Black people “blacks”, that’s not okay.
Yeah, I find a lot of people defending themselves with a false dichotomy of animal rights OR black lives matter. No one is saying not to be outraged about Cecil. No one is saying we shouldn’t work for animal rights or protest for Cecil. But if you are upset about Cecil, then you have to be upset about all the black people killed by police and vigilantes. Otherwise you are a hypocrite and a racist. It is so disheartening to see pretty much everyone up in arms for Cecil, but almost no one out here on the streets with me protesting for black lives. That tells me that I am less than an animal. You are literally saying that I am less than an animal. Black lives matter isn’t about all of humanity. It doesn’t matter that humanity as a whole is not going extinct. It’s about the systemic abuse of black people. Animals do not automatically take precedence over black lives because “we have enough humans.” Right now there are more enforced laws against killing animals than black people. And just as feminism is not about taking from men to give to women and gender minorities, black lives is not about taking from animal rights. But for fuck’s sake, if there are so many people who care about a single lion, why aren’t there as many or more people who care about the thousands of dead black folks?
So so so SO well said. (i bolded)
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#BlackLivesMatter!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Me: *screams*
Me: *makes screech of an animal*
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Me: *rolls under bed*
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Me: It's ok I'm good now
I need to lose 20 pounds, make $10,000, and sleep for 4 days all before tomorrow.
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THE UP SERIES: It follows the lives of 14 children through their lives interviewing them every seven years. It’s amazing to see how they change and where they go. It shows that personality traits do not tend to be very static. Being introverted at 18 doesn’t determine how you’ll be at 32. A girl on there around 20 was totally against having a family and was very cynical about relationships and marriage. Next interview, she was happily wed with children. I link you to 7 UP, which is the first documentary in the series.
QUEEN OF VERSAILLES:If you have any interest in the SUPER RICH of America and how absolutely delusional they can be, then this documentary will blow your mind. It’s a great window into the lives of people who literally have everything a person could need. Even when they loose everything, they’re entirely incapable of believing that they’re a normal citizen.
THE ACT OF KILLING: One review describes it as: “This is the most gut-wrenching film I’ve ever seen. It actually makes you understand the nature and true face of evil, and it’s terrifying because it’s so, so normal. After watching it you know that in some other life, you could be him.”
BABIES: It shows the different ways, different cultures raise their children. It shows how different but similar we all are at the end. They documentary follows 4 different babies, from Mongalia, to Tokyo, to Namibia and then the U.S
INSIDE NORTH KOREA: An eye-opening film that shows you the truth about a hidden country
TOUCHING THE VOID: A documentary about two mountain climbers who have an accident on their way back. As one review described it: “Better than any fictional suspense film. Just unreal. You know throughout that the two climbers lived because you’re sitting there watching them narrate, but at times you just can’t believe it.”
THE COVE: A 2009 documentary film that analyzes and questions dolphin hunting practices in Japan. One review described it as “an impeccably crafted, suspenseful expose of the covert slaughter of dolphins in Japan.”
THIS IS WHAT WINNING LOOKS LIKE: The documentary follows U.S. Marines as they train Afghan security forces, showing their ineptitude, drug abuse, sexual misconduct, and corruption as well as the reduced role of US Marines due to the troop withdrawal.
BBC PLANET EARTH (All 11 Episodes): An HD exploration of our world. You’ll just love everything about this, trust me.
JESUS CAMP: About a Christian summer camp, where children spend their summers being taught that they have “prophetic gifts” and can “take back America for Christ”. This documentary led to the shut down of this summer camp.
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Me: *feels insecure* Me: *vents about feeling insecure* Me: *feels insecure about venting about feeling insecure* Me: cool
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