Well this is a strange moment for me. I just saw on my dash that someone I follow, who's blog I LOVE, just reblogged a post of mine...FROM SOMEONE ELSE. What is even happening. I'm looking at you, newanddifferentsun/fuckyeahpermaculture.
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Well this is a strange moment for me. I just saw on my dash that someone I follow, who's blog I LOVE, just reblogged a post of mine...FROM SOMEONE ELSE. What is even happening. I'm looking at you, newanddifferentsun/fuckyeahpermaculture.
How are yaaaaa, I am a civil engineer currently interested in the field of Sust. Energy resources. I am going to Holland for exchange to study this interest. Throw me a follow as I am trying to get awareness up.
Nice to meet you. I'm not too familiar with civil engineering, so cheers to a unique blog!
But here's a tip. If you want a diverse group of followers that you can learn from and visa versa, I'd recommend laying off some of the sexist and gender stereo-typing posts. This post, is incredibly objectifying of women, and could likely turn many women, trans, and queer folks, who might otherwise be very interested in what you post, away from your blog. I believe that environmental issues are incredibly interdisciplinary and connect very much such so with feminism and race issues. I'd recommend following these folks to learn more:
http://mohandasgandhi.tumblr.com/
http://newanddifferentsun.tumblr.com/
http://adailyriot.tumblr.com/
http://feistyfeminist.tumblr.com/
I've learned A LOT from these bloggers, so I highly recommend scrolling through their posts and reading a bit. An informed blogger is the best blogger :)
If you'd like other recommendations for environmental blogs, etc, feel free to get in touch with me. I look forward to reading your posts.
Best,
Liz
LOVE this blog marilyn! <3 as a fellow person with eczema, i think it would be great if you made a post about the natural remedies you use - what they are and how you use them. for example, i had no idea marigolds were useful for eczema, and i grow them every year! amazing! thanks so much :) xo
Oh my gosh, that's BRILLIANT. I will definitely do that. My eczema treatments are different than others because with dishydrotic eczema, I'm allergic to water, so all lotions are absolutely out, but I've found great success with all the herbal remedies I use. Thank you!