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Tactoon-cat Cartoons
With each I was like âSurely the cat doesnât actually look like that in the image. surely this is an exaggeration.â but then I scrolled and yes, the cats are liquid
A Beautiful Longhaired Tuxedo Cat Shows Off His New Prosthetic Back Paws After a Severe Injury
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Rutger Bregman is the Dutch historian who became a global sensation after an appearance at this yearâs Davos summit, where he accused attending billionaires of ignoring taxation. Now he has created another viral moment in an extremely uncomfortable interview with Fox Newsâs Tucker Carlson.
Bregman so riled Carson with his accusations of hypocrisy, critiques of Foxâs conservative agenda, and attacks on Donald Trump that the TV host called him a âmoronâ and angrily told him: âGo fuck yourself.â
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Lot more people around the world are going to watch this now than if it actually aired. Speaking truth to power is the best viral content!
Always re-post this.
This didnât air so I reblogged to make sure people got to see it anyway.
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!
That didnât take long
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Man speaking. âSo I got this big box from Amazon. Catâs over here [camera pans to show cat sitting on the steps]. Letâs see how long it takes for him to make this his new house. [He places the box on the floor and removes some plastic from it just in time to move out of the way of the cat diving into the box.] Yup.â
HOLY SHIT, IT WAS THE ORIGINAL ONE
MAKE A WISH
the first post ever on tumblr
I WAS EXPECTING IT TO BE A REMAKE OF SOME SORT HOLY FUCK
WHO THE FUCK KEEPS BRINGING THIS BACK
reblog this because it shows up every blue moon
George Francis Atkinson - Botany for High Schools (1910):
Fig. 51. A. cross section of the stem of an oak tree thirty-seven years old, showing the annual rings. rm, the medullary rays; m, the pith (medulla). B, cross section of the stem of a palm tree, showing the scattered bundles.
banana tree: *slurred* hold my cocktail
laundromat mermaids by olivia erlanger
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Could you doodle a baking bee, please?
Sheâs making lavender blueberry tarts.
Read Debord.
Vox actually did a pretty nice article about it, and in case you were wondering what charities it is supposed to be benefiting
https://www.vox.com/the-goods/2018/10/30/18043054/ben-jerrys-political-pecan-resist
Ben and Jerryâs isnât making an empty advertising gesture. They company has supported Bernie Sanders, and made an ice cream flavor to raise awareness of global warming. They run progressive news stories on their websites and social media. They pay their workers a living wage. Even their brownies are sourced from a company that specializes in hiring people out of jail to help them get their lives back on track. Theyâre open supporters of socialism. I understand the idea of âno ethical consumptionâ but Ben and Jerryâs isnât just adopting a political message for nothing.
Blind cynicism will make friends look like enemies.
They are a pretty fresh company in Poland (their ice cream showed up in stores less than two years ago), but they already are very strong financial supporters of our LGBT organizations, especially in Warsaw. They were one of the sponsors of the Warsaw Pride, they also gave 6000 zĹ (~1600$) to two important LGBT organizations so they could renovate their shared, first real office (the organizations are MiĹoĹÄ nie Wyklucza, who are fighting mainly for marriage equality, and Parada RĂłwnoĹci, organizers of Warsaw Pride), and right before the Pride this year they sponsored us a fireproof rainbow in the former spot of an art installation - a rainbow made of flowers - that was burned down seven times. Click for a short english video on the story of this rainbow!
And let me tell you, this is not good PR for them here. It would be better for them and their sales here if they didnât openly show us any support. Their local fanpage is filled with people raging about their âleftist ideologyâ. But they still do, which shows they are true to the values they talk about.
Take a look through the comments and youâll see a lot of things like this, whether itâs refusing to sell two scoops of the same flavor ice cream in Australia until citizens voted in favor of gay marriage, one of the founders showing up personally to a trans rally to hand out ice cream and hugs, or both owners getting arrested at protest rallys.
Then just normal shit like âpaying their workers a living wageâ and âethically sourcing ingredientsâ that seem like should be bare minimums for companies but somehow isnât.
Theyâre also just flat out giving money to these charities regardless of sales, the artist is one of the co-founders of CultureStrike & Presente.org (also a queer WOC), and regardless of whether you buy the ice cream the very fact that weâre talking about it and the names of the charities are visible means that the marketing campaign was successful.
I think one of the most interesting comments Iâve seen on this thread was something like: if there truly is no such thing as ethical consumption under capitalism then we also have to accept there is no such thing as ethical production. And at that point I think it makes more sense to look at both through a filter of context and intent.
They were big supporters of Amendment 4 here in Florida, the largest expansion of voting rights in the country since the Civil Rights Movement. Florida permanently banned folks with felony convictions from ever voting again, leaving roughly 1 in 10 Floridians over the age of 18 without access to the ballot box. Ben & Jerryâs didnât just support financiallyâthey led a statewide ice cream truck tour to help get out the vote during the final weeks of the election, educating voters on the impact of Amendment 4 passing and giving out free scoops, swag, and info sheets. Like, even when capitalism is overthrown, thereâs still a place for Ben & Jerryâs in the socialist future, I hope.
Blind cynicism will make friends look like enemies.
See also: âDonât allow [the search for] perfection to become the enemy of good.â
Your professor will not be happy with you if he says the Stanford Prison Experiment shows human nature and you say it shows the nature of white middle class college-aged boys.
Like he will not be happy at all.
For real though. That experiment. Scary shit.
This reminds me of a discussion that I read once which said Lord of the Flies would have turned out a hell of a lot differently if it was a private school of young girls (who are expected to be responsible and selfless instead), or a public school where the children werenât all from an inherently entitled, emotionally stunted social class (studies have shown that people in lower socioeconomic classes show more compassion for others). Or that the same premise with children raised in a different culture than the toxic and opressive British Empire and itâs emphasis on social hierarchy and personal wealth and status. And that what we perceive as the unchangable truth deep inside humanity because of things like Lord of the Flies and the Stanford Prison Experiment, is just the base truths about what happens when you remove any accountabilty controlling one social group with an overwhelming sense of entitlement and an inability to feel compassion.
I will always reblog this.
I just wanna say that the Lord of the Flies was explicitly written about high-class private school boys to make this exact point. Golding wrote Lord of the Flies partially to refute an earlier novel about this same subject: The Coral Island by R.M. Ballantyne. Golding thought it was absolutely absurd that a bunch of privileged little shits would set up some sort of utopia, so his book shows them NOT doing that.
This is also generally true about most psychological experiments.
Thereâs an experiment called âThe Ultimatum Gameâ. It goes something like this.
Subject A is given an amount of money (Say, $100).
Subject A must offer Subject B some percentage of that money.
If Subject B accepts Subject Aâs offer, both get the agreed upon amount of money. If Subject B refuses, no one gets any money.
The most common result was believed to be that people favored 50/50 splits. Anything too low was rejected; people wanted fairness. This was believed to be universal.
And then a researcher went to Peru to do the experiment with members of the indigenous Machiguenga population, and was baffled to find that the results were totally different.
Because, to the Machiguenga, refusing any amount of free money (even an unfair amount) was considered crazy.
So the researcher took his work on the road (to 14 other âsmall scaleâ societies and tribes) , and to his shock found the results varied wildly depending on where the test was done.Â
In fact, the âuniversalâ result? Was an outlier.Â
And thatâs the problem. 96% percent of test subjects for psychological research come from 12% of the population. Stuff that we consider to be universal facts of human nature⌠even things like optical illusions, just⌠arenât.
 You can read an article about it here.  But the crux of it is that psychology is plagued with confirmation bias, and people are shaped more by their environment than we realize.Â
What this has created tho is a medical system that centers the psychology of middle and upper class white men.
To all my black followers and friends, stay safe.
Also, I would like to add that black lives have always mattered, will always matter.
Itâs awful that we even have to say that because it should be a given. However, we need to say it loud and clear for the racists.
We cannot be silent.Â
Honestly!!! This is just psychological trauma in the making
THANK YOU
Iâve asked parents about this and they always say they are teaching the child responsibility and ârespect for other peopleâs things.â If I point out that the child accidentally broke their own toy they always say âI bought them that toyâ or âmy sister gave that to them.â
The problem is that parents view all possessions as not really belonging to the child. A part of them always seems to think that the adult who provided the money is the real owner
If a parent breaks a dish they see it as breaking something that already belonged to them, but if a child breaks it they see it as the child breaking something that belonged to the parents
People raising children need to realize that household possessions belong to the entire household. If everyone has to use that plate then it belongs to everyone and anyone can have a forgivable accident with it. Itâs okay to deem certain possessions as just yours and ask everyone in the house to respect that, but extend the same respect to your childâs belongings
Big mood. I know most of these are talking about little little kids, but hereâs a tale from middle school. I had forgotten to charge my phone one night, and this was back when cell phones used to beep loudly when they were low on battery. I kept hearing the noise throughout the afternoon and not recognizing what it was because Iâd never heard it before. When I finally did realize what it was, I was in science class and my fellow classmates were making presentations. I reached into my bag to try to turn off the phone, and then the low-battery sound went off, loud enough for the teacher to hear it. She confiscated my phone in front of everyone, and I didnât get it back until after the weekend because it was a Friday. I was really embarrassed, especially to tell my parents.
When I got my phone back that Monday, my teacher said it was important for me to learn this lesson now since in college they wouldnât tolerate phones going off. Fast forward to when I was in college, any time someoneâs phone went off, either the professor would tell them to turn it off, or they would say, âOh, my bad,â and turn it off themselves, and everyone would move on. I even had a professor who danced around while someoneâs phone went off, and it was a welcome moment of levity during the lecture.
I say all this to say, one of the worst aspects of being a child/teen was adults assuming my intentions were malicious.
God Iâve been reading these posts for a while and each time I am struck with the realization that certainly not all parents were supposed to be a parent
âI say all this to say, one of the worst aspects of being a child/teen was adults assuming my intentions were malicious.â YES this
We should be more pro-active or weâll see more of such sad fates of honest people.
And the utterly ironic thing is Iâve seen repeated tumblr posts of that iconic photo absolutely slagging the shit out of Peter Norman as âlol white guy so uncomfortableâ  âWhy the fuck isnât he supporting themâ, etc etc.
As an Australian this post surprised me. I knew none of the above.
Watch: Still unsure if white privilege exists? This should clear it up.
she literally tried to deal drugs to the cops I just.. fucken.. WHATÂ
He didnât arrest her he warned her it was illegalâŚ.. Warned !!!!!!! Wtfffffffffffffffffff
She tried so HARD.
May 28 2020 - Protesters in LA demanding justice for George Floyd burned a flag, and smashed the windows of a police car when it drove into the crowd. One protester was injured when he fell of the hood of the escaping police car, after which the crowd attacked another cop car nearby. [video]
MLK wouldâve done it differently..
Hey, what a coincidence! MLK wrote something about you specifically: