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dawg i literally dont want the world to see me cuz i dont honestly think they'd understand
"smart appliances" fuck u i want them dumb as a brick and incidentally as sturdy and enduring
my favorite road sign is “falling rocks” like what am I supposed to do with that. what could I possibly do to avoid falling rocks while driving 70 miles per hour through an Appalachian ravine.
“We ought to view ourselves with the same curiosity and openness with which we study a tree, the sky or a thought, because we too are linked to the entire universe.”
— Henri Matisse
In [fairy tales], power is rarely the right tool for survival anyway. Rather, the powerless thrive on alliances, often in the form of reciprocated acts of kindness—from beehives that were not raided, birds that were not killed but set free or fed, old women who were saluted with respect. Kindness sown among the meek is harvested in crisis.
— Rebecca Solnit, The Faraway Nearby
I will always reblog this
still remember how revolutionary this ad felt 10 years ago
excuse me but it still feels revolutionary
Keep reblogging until it feels normal everywhere.
James Baldwin, from Another Country [ID'd]
are we even trying to make posts anymore
not to alarm anyone but is anybody else worried about how everybody is fucking stupid
Worlds of Ursula K. Le Guin (2018), dir. Arwen Curry
The next line of her speech is also great: “Any human power can be resisted and changed by human beings.”
In an executive order, President Trump directs the Corporation for Public Broadcasting to stop funding NPR and PBS, the nation's primary pub
…Not good. (And not legal, if I read the situation correctly.) 😡
Really bad 😥
48% of my station's budget comes from federal funding. There are stations more rural than ours who depend on the government even more.
This isn't just a luxury- in some areas, PBS and NPR are among the only broadcast channels that people even get. They're a vital source of news, educational content, and entertainment for rural populations. More importantly, they are essential parts of the Emergency Alert System, which is one of the few ways to warn people about dangerous weather or other local disasters.
They're important in cities, too. PBS KIDS programming has high standards that other networks lack. In fact, the majority of kids shows on our channel nowadays actually have a child psychologist on staff to advise how to handle certain topics. Numerous studies indicate that PBS KIDS programming can significantly improve a child's reading, math, and phonics skills. PBS stations also have considerable public outreach programs (mine gives away free school supplies and free haircuts to as many kids as possible every year, among other free events), and PBS stations are by and large the creators and curators of documentaries and content about local areas whose history might not otherwise be preserved.
Conservatives have had public media in their crosshairs for a long time, and we have all been gearing up for a fight in Congress since the election. They're not only targeting future funding here, but trying to revoke funds that have already been approved.
This executive order certainly isn't legal, but we all know that won't stop him. This will be fought through the courts. In the meantime, please sign the Protect My Public Media petition, call your representatives and urge them to support public broadcasting, and if you can spare the money, consider donating to your local PBS station.
Passport, the PBS streaming service, is only $5 a month (which goes directly towards your local station) and provides you with our entire library of really high quality educational television (that's still entertaining!) AS WELL AS all of our kids programming. That is MUCH cheaper than other streaming services and you know the money is going towards a good cause.
If you live in a big city or a left-leaning area, consider donating to a rural station or somewhere smaller, as they will likely be hit harder by this. But really, any donation to any station is helpful.
Support public media! Don't let the far right silence journalists just because they don't like what we report!
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You look at trees and called them “trees,” and probably you do not think twice about the word. You call a star a “star,” and think nothing more of it. But you must remember that these words, “tree,” “star,” were (in their original forms) names given to these objects by people with very different views from yours. To you, a tree is simply a vegetable organism, and a star simply a ball of inanimate matter moving along a mathematical course. But the first men to talk of “trees” and “stars” saw things very differently. To them, the world was alive with mythological beings. They saw the stars as living silver, bursting into flame in answer to the eternal music. They saw the sky as a jeweled tent, and the earth as the womb whence all living things have come. To them, the whole of creation was “ myth-woven and elf patterned."
J.R.R. Tolkien