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good evening (in vampire voice)
Why the fuck are dads just like *grunts* *sniffs* *sigh* *cough* *sniff* *grunts* like sir can I help you
How could I forget the classic Most Frightening God Damn Sneeze You've Heard In Your Life
I *knew* that companies have been trying to shift blame for damage to the environment onto regular people's buying habits, but it has still somehow been a shock to research a topic and find the internet totally dominated by the narrative that "consumerism" and the desire to buy more stuff is entirely responsible for pollution and landfill waste, instead of factors such as planned obsolescence.
It's insidious—this widespread idea that average people are too greedy, and that's what fuels climate change and pollution. Not greedy companies.
"Consumers shop for clothes to stay on-trend and throw away perfectly good old clothes." "Consumers only wear clothes a few times before throwing them away." "A huge amount of landfill waste comes from clothing that consumers throw out." "Consumers replace their wardrobes arbitrarily to stay on-trend." "Consumer demand for 'fast fashion' is rising spite of the environmental impacts."
Statements like this make it sound like regular people want to buy and waste vast amounts of resources, and normal people's unchecked addiction to shopping is causing environmental devastation. It's horribly misleading when products are being deliberately designed to break or wear out within one or two years and to be impossible to repair.
Instead of "Americans are buying way more clothes than they did 20 years ago, causing lots of landfill waste!"
Where are the articles entitled "Clothing brands are selling poorly-made clothes that have to be replaced much more often than 20 years ago, causing lots of landfill waste!"
*banging on pots and pans*
THE NEED TO REPLACE ESSENTIAL NECESSITIES MORE OFTEN WHEN THEY ARE DELIBERATELY DESIGNED TO FALL APART OR BREAK QUICKLY IS NOT CONSUMERISM
*speaking into megaphone*
stop calling it "fashion" and making it sound like a frivolous luxury, people need clothes to live

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“EHHNN!!” *flop*
“EHHNN!!” *flop*
His names Bill but I can call him Tom
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every morning i wake up and make the worst possible time management decisions anyone has ever made
Things i want should not cost more that $15

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what if we were ibuprofriends :)
civilty in US politics is fu*cking bonkers man you can have a preacher at a town hall calmly calling for gays to be publicly executed but if a politician responds to him “FUCK YOU” that politician would be the subject of a week-long tirade about some bullshit “this is a dark day in american history. i cannot believe a politician would say the f word. we are a country of people who respect others’ opinions uwu”
I made this post before beto o’rourke most recently called someone a motherfucker for laughing about children being killed in a mass shooting but this is the exact kind of thing I’m talking about
policies that get children killed: fine
saying fuck: hold on now let’s be civil
This NPR article is more of an analysis of the phenomenon OP describes than an example of it. While the headline makes it sound like an editorial, the article itself interviews experts about the effects of profanity like this on how people perceive a candidate. There's some interesting stuff there about how Texas's individualistic political attitude could make profanity more effective. It's worth reading if you want to learn more about specific political reasons and rationales for the weirdness that is American political civility
it’s almost as if Tolkien knew what he was talking about
It’s almost as if Tolkien personally witnessed one of the bloodiest wars in human history and then used that to fuel his writing.

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