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Felt a lil evil āāā(°ā”°)āāā
*Who..? Whoās going to hear?

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Girls looking at each other: Obviously feel attached to each other, yuri
Girls looking away from each other: The opposite of above, the mutual antipathy shows strong emotion, yuri
Girl looking at another girl: Longing, obviously yuri
Girls looking towards same thing: Clearly have similar interests, sharing in an activity together, yuri
One girl staring into blank space: Lonely, isolated, longs for company, yuri
No girls: yuri of absence
This interview needs to be preserved, for the future of Yuri.
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Mine and otherās genuine relief and excitement at the gavle goat burning due to the observation that the previous streak of it not burning lasted through some very tough years is proof of how quickly and organically religious rituals can arise, in this essay I willā¦
I read this article about the Gavle Goat and one quote that stood out to me was this
(I know this sounds sad, but itās also, I think, the actual spirit of Christmas. Not the arson itself, but what the arson represents: the eternal battle between goat-erectors and goat-burners; between the forces of cozy commercialization, eager to smother the season in ribbons, presents, and sparkly lights, and the contrasting, primeval urge to set something huge on fire because the sun has disappeared and who knows when itās coming back.)
and god, itās true and primal and i love it
(source: https://www.theverge.com/tldr/22841071/sweden-arson-goat-gavle-gavlebocken-spirit-of-christmas)
I love everything about the rituals surrounding the Gavle Goat.

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You know what the most frustrating thing about the vegans throwing a fit over myĀ āHumans arenāt Parasitesā post is?Ā I really wasnāt trying to make a point about animal agriculture. Honestly, the example about subsistence hunting isnāt the main point. That post was actually inspired by thoughts Iāve been having about the National Park system and environmentalist groups.
See, I LOVE the National Parks. I always have a pass. I got to multiple parks a year. I LOVE them, and always viewed them as this unambiguously GOOD thing. Like, the best thing America has done.Ā
BUT, I just finished reading this book calledĀ āI am the Grand Canyonā all about the native Havasupai people and their fight to gain back their rights to the lands above the canyon rim. Historically, they spent the summer months farming in the canyon, and then the winter months hunter-gathering up above the rim. When their reservation was made though, they lost basically all rights to the rim land (They had limited grazing rights to some of it, but it was renewed year to year and always threatened, and it was a whole thing), leading to a century long fight to get it back.Ā
And in that book there are a couple of really poignant anecdotes- one man talks about how park rangers would come harass them if they tried to collect pinon nuts too close to park land- worried that they would take too many pinon nuts that the squirrels wanted. Despite the fact that the Havasupai had harvested pinon nuts for thousands and thousands of years without everā¦likeā¦starving the squirrels.Ā
Thereās another anecdote of them seeing the park rangers hauling away the bodies of dozens of deer- killed in the park because of overpopulation- while the Havasupai had been banned from hunting. (Making them more and more reliant on government aid just to survive the winter months.)Ā
They talk about how they would traditionally carve out these natural cisterns above the rim to catch rainwater, and how all the animals benefitted from this, but it was difficult to maintain those cisterns when theirĀ āownershipā of the land was so disputed.Ā
So here you have examples of when people are forcibly separated from their ecosystem and how it hurts both those people and the ecosystem.Ā
And then when the Havasupai finally got legislation before Congress to give them ownership of the rim land back- their biggest opponent was the Parks system and the Sierra Club. The Sierra Club (a big conservation group here in the US) ran a huge smear campaign against these people on the belief that any humans owning this land other than the park system (which aims at conservation, even while developing for recreation) was unacceptable.Ā
And it all got me thinking about how, as much as I love the National Parks, there are times when its insistence that nature be leftĀ āuntouchedā (except, ya know, for recreation) can actually harm both the native people who have traditionally been part of those ecosystems AND potentially the ecosystems themselves. And I just think thereās a lot of nuance there about recognizing that there are ways for us to be in balance with nature, and that our environmentalism should respect that and push for sustainability over preservingĀ āpristineā human-less landscapes. Removing ourselves from nature isnāt the answer.Ā
But apparently the idea that subsistence hunting might actually not be a moral catastrophe really set the vegans off.Ā Woopie.Ā
#love seeing discussions about this#because everyone wants to see western conservation as infallible#without realizing that itās still built on white supremacist and colonialist beliefs
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Victor Frankenstein: Iāve created life but I refuse to put any effort into helping that life develop. I wonāt teach him, love him, or defend him even though I forced him into existence with a fully operational adult brain lol. Peace, bitch.
The Monster: Am Eloquent Baby
Boomers: HeāS NOt thE ViCtIM, HEās tHe MOnsTEr
An ironic parallel considering the idea of ātough loveā parenting that plenty of boomers like to use. If they buy into the idea that their kids just have to toughen up and face the real world without guidance or emotional support, Iām sure it does scare them to read a story where someone who wasnāt given any support began to resent their creator and turn on them.
itās like that post thatās like āknowledge is knowing that frankenstein is the doctor; wisdom is knowing that frankenstein is the monsterā. like the whole point of the post is that frankensteinās monster is a victim of viktor frankensteinās own monstrosity.
mary shelley did not lose her virginity on her motherās grave just for people to misunderstand her best known work over a century later.
Great post everybody
the actual reason I consume mediocre media is because I have bad taste. the deeper secret pretentious reason is because I think thereās something very revealing about bad media that you donāt get with good media. when you watch a poorly executed plot point unfold, you see the machinery behind it. you see the gap between whatās actually on screen and the true goal the author is striving for. if itās particularly awful, you can even measure just how poorly mismatched the authorās skills are with the story theyāre trying to tell you. watching a poorly executed narrative play out feels like youāre discovering something, because you see all the wiring and guts underneath that better authors hide from you, in the same way that movies hide boom mics and books make you forget youāre turning the pages. if a story is good and executed well you just see the story. but I want to see the guts and wires!
also I like complaining a lot
Panera has just released a line of swimsuits that say only SOUP in huge letters on them and I thought of you
PANERA? BREAD??
yeah
https://swimsoups.com

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Do you think Homura Akemi effectively utilized Girl Power when she became the Devil so she could be reunited with her girlfriend, who was God?