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hi i remade :)
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my queue is still running but :)

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Are you feeling kind of down right now? Itās not your fault that you forgot what baby cheetahs look like. Really. One time I did too.
But now you recall!
Look! Look!
They loves to play!
Rawr!
Their head is just one giant ball of floof!
I canāt even
How do they live? Being so cuTE??
Ugh!!
This has been a PSA. Baby cheetahs are everything good and pure in this world. Please imagine petting the floof head. Please feel better.
For anyone who needs this.
Also, when they are a little older, they have full-body mohawks!
Also, adult cheetahs are just big softies who like to cuddle. The major danger to humans is apparently that they will bathe you so much with sandpaper tongues that your skin gets raw.
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Aww! Theyāre so wittle!!Ā

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youāre not bad with money youāre just living in a society that underpays you, overcharges you, then gaslights you into feeling guilty for needing to eat
Itās so fucked up that someone who works 8 hours per day should feel guilty for spending / canāt afford to spend 10$ that day on a drink and snack
truly hate how many paywalls there are to access academic and news content online. the internet should be a place where, regardless of economic status, people are able to learn and create but itās not because we capitalized on it and that infuriates me. pirate whatever the fuck you want. email academic authors for pdfs of their work. share accounts with your friends. you are making the world more accessible for the average person and less profitable for corporations and you should be doing that :)
I did a presentation on this topic and my conclusions were pretty much whatās said in the post, it is vital we make education as accessible as possible.
Use sci-hub yāall.
So I made these recommended reading lists for a final this term and thought Iād share them!
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Native lit for Adults:
Ceremony by Leslie Marmo Silko
There, There by Tommy Orange
Love Medicine by Louise Erdrich
The Beadworkers by Beth Piatote
Braiding Sweetgrass by Robin Wall Kimmerer
In My Own Moccasins: A Memoir of Resilience by Helen Knott
Heart Berries: A Memoir by Terese Marie Mailhot
Monkey Beach by Eden Robinson
The Only Good Indian by Stephen Graham Jones
YA Native Lit:
Standing Strong by Gary Robinson
An Indigenous Peoples' History of the United States For Young People, by Roxanne Dunbar Ortiz, adapted by Jean Mendoza and Debbie Reese
Son of a Trickster by Eden Robinson
The Lesser Blessed by Richard Van Camp
The Marrow Thieves by Cherie Dimaline
Childrenās Book Native lit:
Birdsong by Julie Flett
Fry Bread: A Native American Family Tradition by Kevin Noble Maillard and Juana Martinez
The Forever Sky by Thomas Peacock and Annette S. Lee
Nimoshom and his Bus by Penny M. Thomas and Karen Hibbard
Fall in Line, Holden! By Daniel W. Vandever
Native Comics and Graphic Novels:
Prism Stalker vol 1 by Sloane Leong
Moonshot vol 1-3 edited by Hope Nicholson
Golden Kamuy series by Satoru Noda
Deer Woman: An Anthology edited by Elizabeth LapensƩe
Trickster: Native American Tales, A Graphic Collection edited by Matt Dembicki
Native films:
Reel Injun (2009)
The Lesser Blessed (2012)
Atanarjuat: The Fast Runner (2001)
The Rider (2017)
Mekko (2015)
Native music:
Navajo Country Music by Dirt Rhodes
Wovoka by Redbone
At the Party With My Brown Friends by Black Belt Eagle Scout
A Tribe Called Red by A Tribe Called Red
Baby Blue by Mourning Coup

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Extremely City white people are so fucking weird they see a pic of a deer and theyre like āits an Old God, tell me the wisdom of the trees Forest Lord ⦠wow this is just like game of thronesā its a deer. Its a fucking stupid idiot animal it doesnt know shit
Yes deer are dumb panicky dinguses in real life, but sometimes a picture will capture one looking all majestic and we just⦠want to believeā¦
Case in point: this dude
Yes he got like that by being so hormonally addled that he tried to fight a tree. But try to tell me a forest god wouldnāt have big leafy antlers just like that if he were to take a physical form.
who says the old gods arenāt stupid animals who are so hormonally addled theyād try to fight a tree
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Look, Iāve lived a good chunk of my childhood in a halfway abandoned mountain village in the middle of nowhere. Which meant wildlife galore whether you liked it or not.
And that meant sometimes we saw a deer in the middle of the road at midnight and the majestic motherfucker just stared us down until my mom shredded our tires to stop from hitting him. Once we stopped he did a little half-bow as if saying āYou have not committed an act of godslayer this night. Your bloodline shall bear no curse of mineā, and walked away chill as you please.
The next day a neighbor told us a deer with fucking big antlers got tangled in his fence because it was trying to steal his grapes.
I went on a hike with another neighbor to collect yarrow for tea. A bear came out of the woods towards us, went on its hind legs and inquiringly roared. And he pushed me, tiny as I was back then, behind me out of sight and spread his jacket wide to make himself seem bigger than he already was. He let out a sound I had not known humans were capable of making. He and the bear looked at each other for a moment, and came to an understanding. The bear went down and walked away, respecting a powerful opponent protecting its young.
A week ago, there had been a bear that completely tore apart our trashcan and gorged itself on half-fermented apples we threw away. My cousin had to chase it away, drunk out of its tiny fucking mind, with an umbrella that made weird noises when opened. The bear ran for its life, crashed into our wall, fell on its ass, and scampered away.
I was playing on a swing once, all alone, and a fox came up to me, the most beautiful animal I had seen in my ten years of life. Thinking it wanted to pass, I stopped swinging and sat still not to spook it. But instead of passing, the fox circled the swing, found it wanting, and came to sit before me perfectly poised and looked me in the eye, and I could swear it wished to tell me something but I could not understand the language spoken before human time.
Then my mom came out of the nearby inn, shrieked at the fox and swung her purse to chase it away. The fox jumped, ran off and fell into a ditch, all notions of grace gone with the wind.
What Iām saying is: the old gods are absolutely idiot animals who embraced the life of constant sex and hedonism in return for losing their higher power. Whether or not they regret it, weāll never know.
Are we all gonna just,,,, ignore that Zeus, the most hormonally addled god of all, existed? And he would have just, flat tried to fuck a tree simply because it was There⢠and vaguely suggestively feminine shaped and thatās why heās covered in leaves and dirt? And it would also explain his lack of deistic grace because he just rutted with a log so heās a lil tired.