Sorry but the "a woman just died and her family is mourning" speech doesn't really apply for the woman who's responsible for almost half the world's colonisation and the death of millions of people everyday for like 70 years
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Sorry but the "a woman just died and her family is mourning" speech doesn't really apply for the woman who's responsible for almost half the world's colonisation and the death of millions of people everyday for like 70 years
huge shoutout to everyone who started their blog when they were teenagers and now they are in their 20s and 30s
Glad to see my lifelong disinterest in golf is paying off
let me tell you about golf
i grew up in a little desert valley called Tucson, Arizona, where it only rains 2 inches a year on average. the majority of the city’s water is pumped from an underground aquifer, which took millions of years to fill. one of the biggest conservation efforts in our city was for water, naturally, and i spent a lot of time learning about low flow toilets and 5 minute showers. i learned that filling your sink basin and washing your dishes in that water is less costly than running the tap. i learned that it only takes 2 days without water on the desert for someone to die
the city was sinking as the aquifer drained. neighborhoods fell into flood zones that didnt exist 10 years ago
there’s a road called Golf Links in the city and it is lined with golf courses. miles of green grass where grass doesn’t grow, in a valley where it doesn’t rain. why? because the rich white retirees who moved there to stop the aching in their joints decided they should also get to play golf. meanwhile our public schools taught small children like me that taking long showers would kill the world
let the golf industry burn
There are 15,500+ golf courses in the United States alone.
Each one consumes ~312,000 gallons of water per day.
That consumption is equivalent to 55+ million humans per day in the United States… roughly 1/6 the entire population.
We simply cannot sustain this frivolity, especially for something 99% of us will never use.
Destroy golf courses and plant wild grasses and butterfly bushes in their place.
omfg that is just too adorable
This will always be one of my favorite comics ever. It gives me warm fuzzies~
This is the most perfect.
This kitteh having a little halloween adventure is one of my favourite posts of all time :)
Every fall like clockwork this photo set pops up and we all must reblog it
ITS TIME
Say it ain’t so!!
all I want
that night, frog and toad were both happy
Hear me out. I do not believe that the gods are cis, trans, gay, straight, bi, what have you. I believe they are endless possibilities. They represent the potential for spiritual, physical, and emotional experiences of all kinds. As humans we have created structures which limit our ability to experience these possibilities. So while we may be trans or gay, the gods can remind us that we are more than that. These limiting terms could never fully define them, and their myths can illustrate to us that they could never fully define us either. Our human constructions limit our expressions, identities, possibilities, and spirits. We can turn to the gods and their stories to help liberate us from these human boundaries. So while we may use this language to describe our experiences, we need not feel burdened and weighed down by their limited nature, because we can understand that language is not defining beyond casual usefulness, just like it could not define the gods. We are experiencing our parts of the all, something that is boundless and undefinable.
Sorry boys I’m gonna stand with the ladies on this one