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ADWD / Jude Ellison S. Doyle, Dead Blondes and Bad Mothers: Monstrosity, Patriarchy, and the Fear of Female Power
like and reblog if you didn't forget her, she just escaped your reach (inspired by this post and of course sappho's most clitoral fragment of poetry)
âMany people seem to think it foolish, even superstitious, to believe that the world could still change for the better. And it is true that in winter it is sometimes so bitingly cold that one is tempted to say, âWhat do I care if there is a summer; its warmth is no help to me now.â Yes, evil often seems to surpass good. But then, in spite of us, and without our permission, there comes at last an end to the bitter frosts. One morning the wind turns, and there is a thaw. And so I must still have hope.â
â Vincent Van Gogh
idk if im actually bi or nit but i have an 8 am class tomorrow cant worry about that
sorry if you dont want me to show my followers. but these are the funniest tags ive seen in my life
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words by @starpeace
she took my empire of dirt in the divorce
Anyone else thinking about how Pete wrote âconfidants, but never friends; were we ever friends?â and âpart time soulmate, full time problemâ and âall your flaws are aligned with this mood of mineâ and âyou say please donât ever change, but you donât like me the way I amâ and âIâm struggling to exist with you and without youâ and âcall you up and demand you have no fun without meâ And âthe chemistry is a mess, it seemsâ and âI got all this love Iâve got to keep to myselfâ and âif there were any more left of me, Iâd give it to youâ and âlet me, let me trash your loveâand âi think Iâve been going through it, and Iâve been putting your name to itâ and âawash in your love, falling in and outâ and âI never meant for you to fix yourselfâ and âbaby we should have left our love in the gutter where we found itâ and âgive up what you love before it does you inâ and most especially âwhat is there between us, if not a little annihilation?â. You guys get it right.
been thinking about fantasy/scifi rule systems and free will
can someone hire me as a lighthouse keeper. my grip on reality is soooo stable and i will behave so normally under conditions of extreme isolation. and i promise i wont try to fuck the light
taylor swift definitely shouldnât be using a private plane so often she can produce 8,300 tons of CO2 every year.
however, i think sheâs a nice distraction for megacorps because she is a real human person with a name and face, unlike a megacorp with dozens of different subsidiaries so no one realizes they own the entire market
in 2021, Berkshire Hathaway produced 72 million tons of CO2 pollution.
exxon mobil produced 44 million tons of CO2 pollution.
blackstone produced 12 million tons of CO2 pollution.
the US government produced 44 million tons of CO2 pollution.
for reference, at her current rate, it would take taylor swift 120 years to produce 1 million tons of CO2 pollution.
source: umass 100 polluters index
https://peri.umass.edu/greenhouse-100-polluters-index-current
She is a nice distraction, but I think itâs kind of a false equivalence to hold up an individual against megacorps that service hundreds of millions, if not billions of people.
Like yes. I agree. We should not make the CO2 pollution argument just about Taylor Swift. We should be holding megacorps more accountable and forcing them to reduce the amount of CO2 pollutions.
However, the reason the Taylor thing stands out is because 8,300 tons of CO2 is because that is an individual use. In 2022, the average US person 14.4 tons of C02. So it would take the average US person 576 years to produce 8,300 tons of CO2.
So like⊠thatâs not insignificant. And itâs not just entirely about her, but calling out the wastefulness of private planes (and planes) in general. The fact that in 3 months sheâs already used nearly 10 times more CO2 than the average US citizen will in a year on just plane travel is an expenditure worth focusing on imo. Especially since itâs way too common within celebrity and billionaire culture.
Tldr; activism against CO2 pollution should not stop with Taylor Swift, but I think the amount of focus on her is warranted.