trying on a metaphor
Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
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Origami Around
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One Nice Bug Per Day
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"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
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shark vs the universe
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@vile-images
you! tumblr user!
can you reblog a two-part post in the correct order?
Nemesis Knight - linocut try
the free market is beautiful.
gift economy > market economy
the "free" market is a spook
money allows me to ensure i receive the full value of my labor. in a gift economy, value may seep through the cracks.
when have you ever received the full value of your labor in a money economy lmao
“We’re looking at the entire web”
NVE? theyre just making new terms. I’d never heard AGAAVE either but maybe thats just me
I've had people react negatively to my illness before (even long time friends) but honestly? I'm never going to stop sharing (when it's appropriate obvi) that I have schizophrenia. I think it's important for people to know that we're real actual human beings and that we can function and we lead our own full lives. I'm not some horror movie villain (FUCK YOU M Night Shayamalan and your movie Old). I'm not dangerous. I'm not a ticking time bomb that you have to be careful with.
It's been a full year since this post but I still meant what I said! Things are rough but things are still moving! You got this!
never thought i’d be saying this as a nepali person but the rest of the world has a lot to learn from nepal when it comes to revolution lol
young people literally spent two days showing the full force of their wrath against a horrific, corrupt system run by politicians that embezzled away every single cent of citizen money. they protested, and when the cops turned to violence, they did too. many of the biggest and most corrupt politicians (including the prime minister) were forced to resign, had their houses swarmed by crowds of furious people, were beat within an inch of their lives, and had their money thrown out onto the streets.
real, actual change is on the way in a country plagued by exploitation and poverty and corruption for DECADES because the population rallied together behind the sheer force of the young population and their anger - so much so that it’s being called the gen z revolution. THIS is how revolutions come about when every attempt to use peaceful means is met with bullets and suppression and social media bans in an effort to shut people up. and i think the west has a lot to learn about what true revolution and true progression is, because the way that our political discourse is so weak and watered down and pushed to be ‘friendly’ and ‘understanding’ is so pathetic at times. THERE IS NO NEGOTIATING WITH YOUR OPPRESSORS.
'all forms of political violence is bad' read it and weep losers
never thought i’d be saying this as a nepali person but the rest of the world has a lot to learn from nepal when it comes to revolution lol
young people literally spent two days showing the full force of their wrath against a horrific, corrupt system run by politicians that embezzled away every single cent of citizen money. they protested, and when the cops turned to violence, they did too. many of the biggest and most corrupt politicians (including the prime minister) were forced to resign, had their houses swarmed by crowds of furious people, were beat within an inch of their lives, and had their money thrown out onto the streets.
real, actual change is on the way in a country plagued by exploitation and poverty and corruption for DECADES because the population rallied together behind the sheer force of the young population and their anger - so much so that it’s being called the gen z revolution. THIS is how revolutions come about when every attempt to use peaceful means is met with bullets and suppression and social media bans in an effort to shut people up. and i think the west has a lot to learn about what true revolution and true progression is, because the way that our political discourse is so weak and watered down and pushed to be ‘friendly’ and ‘understanding’ is so pathetic at times. THERE IS NO NEGOTIATING WITH YOUR OPPRESSORS.
'all forms of political violence is bad' read it and weep losers
we actually need woke now more than ever
Fox News hosts called for the murder of homeless people. and they still have their jobs. meanwhile Jimmy Kimmel just got yanked off the air indefinitely for saying this
literally a homeless encampment was shot up in Minneapolis this morning. like people are listening to these conservative fuckheads and doing their bidding, but god forbid we criticize them for their actions.
The shootings come during a particularly violent summer for the Minneapolis area, including the gunning down of a lawmaker and her husband
Good quote from this article:
The latest shooting happened at a homeless camp in a parking lot that has been at the center of a legal conflict between the owner of the property, Hamoudi Sabri, who opened it up to the homeless in July, and city officials who want it shut down. Sabri has refused to shut down the camp, and earlier this month, the city sued him to try to force its closure. Sabri is facing about $15,000 in citations and fines related to the encampment.
Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey said in a news conference in the hours after the shooting that the city will be "clearing this encampment immediately after the crime scene has been investigated."
"This is way worse that just a nuisance. This is a danger to the community," Frey said.
The city followed through Tuesday morning on Frey's promise to clear the camp, drawing a crowd of dozens of camp residents and protesters, according to the Minnesota Star Tribune. City workers were seen loading bicycles, tents and other belongings in the back of garbage trucks while several people argued with police at the scene, saying they were told they could collect their few belongings before the encampment site was cleared.
Sabri responded with a statement criticizing city leaders for their response to the recent violence, saying the city should provide grief and trauma counselors and an emergency response that would offer hotels and emergency shelter beds for the homeless and those affected by the violence.
"Instead, the Mayor's answer is the same tired move we've seen for years: displacement," Sabri said. "Bulldoze people's tents, fence off their space, and call it leadership. But it isn't leadership. It's an illusion of control designed to make the problem less visible, not less deadly."
really been indulging in the simple act of creation lately
"I was a communist and became conservative" - person lying
"I was a liberal and became conservative" - completely believable, often times predictable
the new york times is now charging money for my favorite chocolate cake recipe so i bought a subscription and screenshotted it and canceled my subscription and now it's here for you for free
i do a mixture of red wine and fresh squeezed navel orange juice for the liquid, plus the zest of one large orange. now you make the cake
me to my coworkers after reading a Wikipedia article entitled “Tibetan Fox”