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"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
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trying on a metaphor
occasionally subtle
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@stephen29
Spider Jerusalem/Transmetropolitan art by Darick Robertson.
American Psycho (2000) dir. Mary Harron
Type of shit I’ve been on. Unedited photo from a photoshoot for my next album, because holy shit I’m making music again!!
listen. listen. the consumption of animal products is about mutually beneficial relationships Not domination and that's why prioritizing animal r*ghts over animal welfare is an absolutely brain fungus take to have
urban leftists who've never so much as raised a chicken will be like "umm think about the politics of your diet???" because they can't conceive of the fact that domestication is an incredibly sweet gig for most livestock where they don't have to look for their own food or shelter or water are protected from predators and also get free healthcare and a quick clean death
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The actual issues with our current livestock system are because of capitalism and industrialization. Can we please focus our energy on the global paradigm being cruel and unsustainable to us, the planet, AND livestock instead of getting lost in virtue signaling
i think if you eat meat, you should at least think about what it means for animals to die for that and come to terms with it. i dont think its healthy, mentally, to only see these canned and plastic wrapped containers of meat removed from their context of once having been a living thing
i dont think you have to kill an animal yourself, but honestly for me the first time i killed a lobster before cooking it, i feel like that kinda gave me a better perspective on it. it made it more real. this living creature was gonna die so i could eat, and for that i had to kill it. it was fast, it was humane, i was thankful for it, but i killed it. i think more people should experience that. i was thankful for the animals that died so i could eat before but more so after
I also think this helps with the opposite side of the unhealthy point of view, that being the violent disgust and shock at the concept of eating an animal.
Once you see the process and once you remove that barrier it becomes less of a repulsive horror.
If eating meat is not for you that's fine, but neither the disconnect nor violent disgust are healthy relationships with the concept of eating meat.
^ That is exactly why I started eating meat again. There were other factors (money, health, treatment from vegetarians and vegans) but the main thing was just education.
I actually started to educate myself about where meat comes from, learning about how livestock are raised and slaughtered from people who actually work in those industries, along with the issues in their industries and the work that so many farmers are doing to change things.
Then I started doing more research on hunting and now I'm looking into fur farms and realizing how much public knowledge of these topics is just blatant misinformation and sensationalism.
You cannot get all your information from "animal activist" groups and facebook. If you want to improve agriculture industries, then you need to understand what the actual issues in them are and how they can feasibly be fixed, which means talking to the people who actually work in those industries.
god limp bizkit was right everything is fuck everybody suck -________-
nvm she texted back Siri play butterfly by crazy town
I wish somebody had, any time I’ve tried to describe the music I’m trying to make, just looked at me and said “stephen, that’s aggrotech. what you’re describing is aggrotech”. I’d have gotten a lot further a lot faster lmao
when someone asks my political views
i learned that the Twilight Zone was created after Rod Serling’s teleplay inspired by Emmett Till’s murder was heavily censored by networks and advertisers. The censorship led Serling to rethink his approach and delve into the era’s social issues through a filter of science fiction and fantasy (x)
“The writer’s role is to be a menacer of the public’s conscience,” Serling later said. “He must have a position, a point of view. He must see the arts as a vehicle of social criticism and he must focus the issues of his time.”
I’m printing this out for my wall.
idk im really tired of 15-17 year olds who have never interacted with the gay community irl and spend too much time on tiktok trying to act like the authority on all that is lgbt+
mean this in the kindest possible way. if you are too young and unsafe to go to your gay community center or pride here’s some ways you can connect to gay history.
the oral history project from act up
the lesbian herstory archives
the transgender archives of the university of victoria
the digital transgender archives
glbt historical society (digital)
lgbtq digital collaboratory
since it was suggested in the tags
anything that moves
the bisexual manifesto
the Samuel Proctor oral history project
a masterpost of lesile feinberg’s works by @genderoutlaws
more to come
the queer zine archive
the dyke march compilation
paris is burning
how to survive a plague
united in anger: a history of ACT UP
one archives
new york public library lgbtq archives
for today’s update:
screaming queens
a collection of audre lorde’s poetry
the arquives
dykes to watch out for
the bi woman’s quarterly (1/2)
lo-fi hip hop chill beats to harvest the souls of 1000 evil men to