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YOU ARE THE REASON

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tannertan36
we're not kids anymore.

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Jules of Nature
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
RMH

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Sweet Seals For You, Always

Origami Around
Mike Driver
One Nice Bug Per Day

Kaledo Art

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KIROKAZE

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let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open
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@radiovhs
i like this picture a lot its so beautiful to me . you're free
the sound of moving water is the best thing in the world. rain falling, waves crashing, fountains tinkling, streams gurgling, a lake lapping, cascades crashing, springs burbling...it's all so beautiful.
I feel like pirating media that isn’t sold or offered anywhere legally anymore shouldn’t be called piracy. Girl thats archaeology
one american thing that confuses me are college application letters. why do you need to write yourself a tragic backstory to go to university, don't you have standardized exams? who's reading through all these bad high schooler essays?
as opposed to someone's essay they wrote when they were 16, which is a permanent immutable window to their soul,
my beautiful toxic mold spore
Boroughs of New York City ranked by how feminist their names are (updated; 2023 edition)
1. Queens (needs no explanation)
2. Brooklyn (Brooke and Lynn are both women’s names. Passes the Bechdel test)
3. Staten Island (no man is an island)
4. The Bronx (has an x, gender neutral)
5. Manhattan (literally has man in the name)
save me, rice mixed with some bullshit
"Friends / Houses" Mug Mates mug (1985)
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using violence to liberate people from sweatshops, unsafe mines, and grinding poverty isn't the same as using violence to impose those things on people. the idea that violence is morally repugnant regardless of context is a belief that every oppressor throughout history would love for the oppressed to hold
however its also important that violence alone rarely ever accomplishes things long term. eg countries who broke out from under their colonizer's control, or countries that had revolutions are typically a failstate mess of crime and poverty and often end up with some other weird authoritarian/totalitarian regime.. or on a smaller scale: gangs/cartels/illegal jobs being destroyed by force doesn't usually solve the ghetto's problems, they only make things more chaotic and violent.
the most successful revolutions are those who haven't even become ones. the most successful takeovers are made with rules and non violent reforms, with smart decisions targeting the cause of the abuse
not to attack the op, just a thought. if you blow up a mine or kill the mine owner it's most likely next year all these people will end up on another mine because something made them go there. or will end up doing crime and whatnot. you need to be smart about it and give people safety and kindness and support that will make them free to chose another option
the idea that all states that ever broke free of their oppressors are "failstates" and that you can only succeed without harming your oppressors or doing a revolution is a belief that every oppressor throughout history would love for the oppressed to hold
fascinated by the fact that that person thinks that what is being advocated is like just randomly blowing up mines and killing mine owners and not changing the surrounding social conditions at all
Iris van Herpen Spring/Summer 2017 ꩜ Wave-like optical illusion dress
"it's just stress" oh thank god, it's just the silent killer that slowly kills you, perfectly harmless, no need to worry
things that can kill you:
- the night before your birthday
- late summer evenings
- the way the sunlight hits the kitchen a certain way on a summer afternoon