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Checklist For Navigating Through Bullshit.
the concept of growing into love is so much more intriguing than falling in love. it's like, on all our good days and bad days, I will choose to love you, I will learn with you, I will live my life with you and we will grow into and with each other through the passage of time
“We make ourselves rich by making our wants few.”
— Henry David Thoreau
My goal for next year is really to completely dissociate pleasure from consumption activities. I don’t want shopping or new stuff or fancy restaurants or expensive trips to be the stuff that makes me happy. I want to have my own vegetable garden and spend my weekends refurbishing old furniture, cooking fresh meals with the vegetables and herbs from my garden with my friends, reading books and newspapers in the library, taking walks in public parks, investing myself in community projects... I want to be able to be happy with the stuff that I have and not rely on consumption to make me happy
An experiment in regrowing store-ought romaine lettuce indoors. July, 2017

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A post I've been thinking about but yall need to realize men are just people. Gender and biological essentialism is still bad even when you apply it to men. Men aren't inherently evil or bad. Men are taught toxic masculinity and to be misogynistic (just as white people are taught to be racist) but they aren't inherently this way. This is meant to absolve them either. Men need to take responsibility for unlearning the toxic messages they have been taught. But like, honestly men are just people. They aren't inherently bad people.
might just devote my blog exclusively to the onion headlines
WHAT IS HAPPENING IN TUNISIA?
#SaveTunisia #Tunisia_needs-vaccine #TunisiaIsDying #VaccinesForTunisia
Basically, the failing Tunisian government is killing its people by passively facing the catastrophic situation of Covid19 in the country!
North African nation recorded 9,823 coronavirus cases and 134 deaths on Tuesday, its worst daily toll from the virus.
Tunisia’s health system has “collapsed” under the weight of the COVID-19 pandemic, the health ministry said on Thursday, describing the virus’s affect on the country as “catastrophic”.On Tuesday alone, Tunisia recorded 9,823 cases and 134 deaths, its worst daily toll from the virus. Hospitals in the North African country have seen a significant influx of patients over the past two weeks. The country of 12 million people has suffered nearly 465,000 cases and 15,735 deaths. “We are in a catastrophic situation … The health system collapsed, we can only find a bed in hospitals with great difficulty,” ministry spokesperson Nisaf Ben Alaya said. “We are struggling to provide oxygen … Doctors are suffering from unprecedented fatigue,” she said, adding “the boat is sinking” and calling on all Tunisians to unite in efforts to combat the pandemic. “The health situation will get worse if efforts are not united,” she added. Some bodies of COVID victims have been left lying in rooms next to other patients for up to 24 hours because there was not enough staff to organize their transfer to overstretched mortuaries. [..] Across Tunisia, only 4 percent of the population have received the full two doses of vaccine.
Does the world remember what India went through recently? We are going through the same thing battling different variants (British, Indian, Nigerian..) with no equipment, no more hospital beds available, no more ICU beds available, no more meds, no more oxygen! And what is the government doing? NOTHING! The solution they could come up with was to declare a curfew at night and declare districts and parts of cities on partial lockdowns! The government has failed to provide vaccination for its people and is refusing to allow vaccination for people aged under 50, which is the majority of its population! The situation is beyond alarming, every family has lost at least one person to Covid, if not the whole family. It is no longer the elderly and the sick who lose their battle with the virus and therefore lose their lives, now, young adults, teenagers, and kids are dying every day. We see no way out of this!
HOW CAN YOU HELP?
You can sign the petitions down below or donate to one of the donation campaigns through the following links!
https://www.gofundme.com/f/help-tunisia-breathe-again
https://www.justgiving.com/crowdfunding/atuge-uk-3
https://t.co/ej59FxKauJ?amp=1
https://t.co/9PbkjCt2ee?amp=1
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And if you're in Tunisia, you can donate here too! (because the other international websites don't work here)
https://www.cha9a9a.tn/fund/detail/collecte-pour-les-hopitaux-de-tunisie-224856
(to be totally honest, the government slacked in PREVENTION!! they were so slow in buying the vaccines, opened the borders too loosely in hope for tourists, etc ..). now they are doing their best, but the best after the catastrophe installing can is quickly overwhelmed, which is happening now
There is also the association ‘wallah we can’ that is well-established in Tunisia and a trustworthy organism to donate to. Currently, 2/3 of all donations they receive will go to buying oxygen concentrators. This is their Facebook:
https://m.facebook.com/wallahwecan/?__tn__=C-R
Wallah We Can. 25,227 likes · 122 talking about this. Investissons dans l'enfance ! Avec Wallah We Can, nous faisons de l'Enfance notre chev
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environmental racism isn't a thing. God how can people be so stupid. Plants don't have fucking opinions.
I’m … legitimately blown away that you think environmental racism is about the marginalization of plants.
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from grammatical context I feel it is more likely anon was implying that environmental racism is when plants are bigoted, which if anything is funnier

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whoever said diamonds are a girl's best friend clearly has never met ibuprofen
Actually literally accurate. The song originates in the 1949 musical Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, while ibuprofen was invented in 1961.
It’s sad how much of what is taught in school is useless to over 99% of the population.
There are literally math concepts taught in high school and middle school that are only used in extremely specialized fields or that are even so outdated they aren’t used anymore!
I took calculus my senior year of high school, and I really liked the way our teacher framed this on the first day of class.
He asked somebody to raise their hand and ask him when we would use calculus in our everyday life. So one student rose their hand and asked, “When are we going to use this in our everyday life?”
“NEVER!!” the teacher exclaimed. “You will never use calculus in your normal, everyday life. In fact, very few of you will use it in your professional careers either.” Then he paused. “So would you like to know why should care?”
Several us nodded.
He picked out one of the varsity football players in the class. “You practice football a lot during the week, right Tim?” asked the teacher.
“Yeah,” replied Tim. “Almost every day.”
“Do you and your teammates ever lift weights during practice?”
“Yeah. Tuesdays and Thursdays we spend a lot of practice in the weight room.”
“But why?” asked the teacher. “Is there ever going to be a play your coach tells you use during a game that requires you to bench press the other team?”
“No, of course not.”
“Then why lift weights?”
“Because it makes us stronger,” said Tim.
“Bingo!!” said the teacher. “It’s the same thing with calculus. You’re not here because you’re going to use calculus in your everyday life. You’re here because calculus is weightlifting for your brain.”
And I’ve never forgotten that.
THIS.
When it’s taught right, learning math teaches you logic and how to organize your brain, how to take a problem one step at a time and make sure every step can bear weight before you move to the next one. Most adults don’t need to know integrals, but goddamn if I don’t wish everyone making arguments on the internet understood geometric proofs.
Scientific concepts broaden our understanding of how the world is put together, which does not mean that most adults ever really understand how light is refracted through a lens or why spinning copper wire creates electricity–and they don’t need to. But science classes in general are meant to teach the scientific method: how to make observations and use them to draw conclusions, how to test those conclusions, how to be wrong and grow stronger from it.
History isn’t about dates and names of battles, it’s about people, patterns, things we’ve tried before and ought to learn from. It’s about how everything is linked, how changing one circumstance can lead to changes in fifty others, cascading infinitely. Literature is about critical thinking, pattern recognition, learning to listen to what somebody is saying and decide what it means to you, how you feel about it, and what you want to do with it.
Some facts matter: every adult should know how to read a graph, how global warming works, some of the basic themes and symbols that crop up in every piece of fiction. But ultimately, content is less important later in life than context.
The good thing is, students who learn the content are likely to pick up at least some of the context, some of the patterns of thinking, even if they don’t realize it. (The unfortunate thing is how the current educational system prioritizes content so much that a lot of students, and a lot of adults, don’t see the point in learning either, and teachers are overworked and held to standardize test grading scales such that it’s hard for them to emphasize patterns of thinking over rote memorization, etc etc etc, but that is a whole different discussion.)
in college a teacher explained that criticizing gentrification wasn’t about shaming or blaming the white people that were most likely living in the only apartments they could afford - it was about asking why their living there was inherently valuable. it’s not really about who - it’s about why. why white lives are literally valued more. why is the presence of white people a gentrifying force? what is it about whiteness that elicits immediate value?
And if you look up the stages of gentrification, it usually goes like "artists and teachers and etc move into this neighborhood because its what they can afford" and THEN "developers notice these people and try to capitalize on them."
something deeply intimate about being outside early in the morning all alone and seeing the world as she is

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The really pernicious thing about contemporary urban planning is that communities where all essential services are within easy walking distance and you never need to drive if you don’t want to are still being constructed in great numbers, but actually living in them is positioned as an expensive luxury. It’s not that we don’t know how to build walkable communities anymore, or that we’re institutionally unwilling or unable to do so – it’s just that we’ve decided that only people with six-figure tax returns should get to live there.