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"Deny, Defend, Depose"
Luigi sticker spotted on a Boston train
As an adult you must cultivate the skill of “Gross! Oh, well. Not my business.”
Applies to everything from BDSM parties to your sister’s godawful interior design choices to weird bachelor pad meals eaten over a sink.
Gross! Oh, well. Not my business.
"Sink the Rich"
Seen in London
EMMA D'ARCY — Ph. by Sarah Piantadosi for ES Magazine (May 2024)
having friends notably older than you is fantastic actually, cause you can drop in a little mention of how old you would have been at the time of a story they tell and watch the existential crisis set in
I feel sorry for the old man, but it was stealing. There is no apparently about it. Water is not free, it’s not a right to have it, and people pay must pay for it. If a government gives a thing to you like utilities, its still not free because they take it from somewhere else, like in taxes.
my friend visiting my house: hey i’m thirsty can i get a glass of water
me:
Nestle isn’t gonna fuck you
Also water IS a human right, it’s classified as one by the UN the only country that really disagrees with this is the United States
If I buy a loaf of bread, and then decide to make a sandwich for my friend from some of it, is this STEALING? Is my friend STEALING the bread I already PAID for in full? Is the bread seller entitled to receive compensation because I, the person who PAID ALREADY the full value of the bread they sell, decided to give away a portion of it (a portion from an already PAID FOR product).
When people say that capitalism rots your brain they aren’t kidding - this is literally a disease, one of the mind and soul, and it’s contagious, and it’s deadly… Luckily there is a cure:
to add wood to the fire, it should also be pointed out - her mother wasn’t stealing that water - she was paying for it. Because there’s a meter that reads how much water your household uses and the water company then charges you accordingly. She was -paying- for the water she was giving to the neighbor. And still got shut down. Because this wasn’t about what was right and it wasn’t even about what was fair or fair trade - it was about punishment.
Also its illegal to collect rainwater in some of the states (cannot remember which rn)
My one basic opinion is that nobody should ever have to live in poverty and boy oh boy does this make some motherfuckers real mad!
me when i'm happy: i deserve a little treat
me when i'm sad: fuck it i deserve a little treat
me when i'm neutral: you know what'd make this day so much better........a lil treat
best fucking hozier lyrics in no particular order
we tried the world, good god, it wasn't for us
i slithered here from eden just to sit outside your door
after the foxes have known our taste, i'll be home with you, i'll be home with you
no grave can hold my body down, i'll crawl home to her
why were you digging, what did you bury, before those hands pulled me from the earth?
my dearest love, i'm not done yet
who could ask to be unbroken or be brave again?
whatever here that's left of me is yours just as it was
remember me love, when i'm reborn as the shrike to your sharp and glorious thorn
i'd be the dreadful need in the devotee that made him turn around, and i'd be the immediate forgiveness in eurydice
be like the love that discovered sin, but freed the first man and will do so again
be that hopeful feeling when eden was lost, that's been deaf to our laughter since the master was crossed
love, when the sea rises to meet us, oh, and there's nothing left for you and i to do
true that i saw her hair like the branch of a tree, willow dancing on air before covering me
and i love, too, that love soon might end, be known in its aching
be still, my indelible friend, you are unbreaking
the last time i felt your weight on my chest, you said "we didn't get it right, but love, we did our best"
and just knowing that everything will end should not change our plans
i would still be surprised i could find you, darling, in any life; if i could hold you for a minute, darling, i would do it again
heaven is not fit to house a love like you and i
it's amazing how ordinary objects can become so significant to only the owner
when my aunt's best friend passed away, my younger brother was four years old. at his funeral, my brother went up to her and gave her a nickel. he told her very solemnly that it would make her feel better. she smiled for the first time in days, and tucked it in her wallet.
when my brother was 22, his best friend passed away unexpectedly. my aunt drove three hours to be there for him at the funeral. she went up to my brother, gave him a big hug, and then gave him a nickel. it was the same nickel; she had kept it in her wallet for 18 years, and now it's on a necklace that he never takes off.
what i'm trying to say is that the love you put into the world will always find its way back to you.
Honestly, probably the best social tip I could ever give you guys is literally just ask. Need to make a doctor's appointment but don't know how? Call the doctor's office and ask. Don't know the meaning of what someone said? Ask them. Don't understand the instructions you were given? Ask them to repeat or clarify. This has literally never failed me, no one's gotten angry, no one's refused to answer.
Even in situations where you think it might not work, I once accidentally missed a deadline to accept a job offer, so I called and asked if they could reset it and they did. Just today I called a doctor and asked how to schedule an appointment, the lady told me how, and then I did it. Didn't know if someone was being sarcastic or not, so I asked and they told me. Just ask.
life advice in a dystopian world: cherish
this is indistinguishable from something my 90 year old grandmother would have pinned to her refrigerator
and frankly that’s the kind of energy we need
THIS ONLY HAPPENS ONCE EVERY FEW YEARS, REBLOG WHILE YOU CAN
HAPPY WANDA SAYS COSMO HAD AN IDEA WEDNESDAY
Check you privilege every day
Kinda in love with the idea that different places on other sides of the world can look so similar. Something something universal human experiences
Like. Kyrgyzstan and Switzerland?
Miami and the Gold Coast (in Aus)
New Zealand and Oregon
The great plains and the Russian steppe
India and fiji
Gonna consolidate a couple additions/recommendations from others
Napa Valley, California and Tuscany, Italy
Appalachians in America and the Grampians in Australia
Black sand beach in Iceland and New Zealand
Aurora borealis and australis
Congo and Amazon rainforest/river
desert roads in Australia, South Africa, Argentina, and Mexico
Mountains in France and Korea
Call that shit Biomes