Food is too expensive. It’s less noticeable when I have a cart full of food. Get lots of things spend lots of money. Get few things still spend 100 bucks feels terrible though
[Id: pink 3D text bouncing side to side reading “Everything is gender neutral if you just don’t fucking care” end id]
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[id: tweet by user ziibiing from August 24, 2023 that says “If you share Trump’s mugshot today, please share that the Fulton County Jail it was taken at, is at 3x it’s capacity, infested with bugs, is holding 87% Black people, most of whom haven’t seen a day in court.
Six people have died in custody this year. Fuck cops, fuck jails.” /end id]
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You are a dragon
Guard your vast hoard
Found an imperial dynasty
Go insane, requiring a blue-haired youth to raise an army and put you down
Moderate the rainfall in your river valley, allowing its inhabitants to prosper
They’ve incurred your wrath. Flood it
Raze a village to the ground
Show mercy and instead demand tribute from the village
Disguise yourself and mettle in the affairs of nations
Let some fantasy protagonist use you as a mount
雲隠
Kidnap a princess
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reblog to manifest gender euphoria for the person you reblogged this from
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I’m up to the “I dunno maybe children working 13 hour shifts is bad, guys” part of Capital and it feels important to inform people that haven’t read it yet that capitalists in the 19th century were not by any means wringing their hands and twirling their mustaches about employing children to squeeze out profits, they were hiring “experts” to write newspaper articles for them, explaining how “well, the socialists have these big demands about an 8-hour work day, and taking Saturdays off, but it’s actually just so complicated, it’s too complicated for most people to understand, we just NEED to hire children for night shifts because the stamina of their strong, youthful bodies is the only way we can survive as a business! It’s science, you see. Economics doesn’t work like that, just ask our economics professors at Oxford. You CAN’T turn a profit only working people 8 hours! Trust the experts, they know. It’s just so complicated…”
That exact infuriating cadence that you read in New York Times articles, in the Atlantic Monthly, in the WaPo and all the other bourgeois rags where “everything is so complicated, and it’s actually a lot more complicated than you think..” that has been around since the beginning. It is nothing new. So the next time you see some op-ed from Matt Yglesias or any of those other guys huffing their own farts about how “complicated” everything is, and how “unrealistic” a 30-hour work week is, remember that Marx was dealing with that exact class of “intellectuals” “explaining” how working 13 hours at age 10 was “vital” to the “moral fibre” of those poor kids.
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Robin ISELY
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Had to include this tags cause i also catched people not getting the issues and this person explained it best
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i WILL continue to post my own tiktoks because i am very funny
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workers experience the losses first and most
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Worst part about this is I’ve only ever used that yellow square emoji once and it was just to see how it looked. This isn’t who I am. However, in retrospect, I suppose it is
Reading through the notes is a surreal experience please keep adding more to fuel my effervescent consumption of non descriptive emojis
Are you actually healed or are you just isolated with no one to trigger you? Because there is a huge difference. You can’t heal without being triggered a little. Being triggered and then not reacting in a destructive way, that’s being healed.
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More places need to start hosting “goth nights” to boost turnout. Goth night at the bowling alley, goth night at the mini golf, goth night on the local public radio station, goth night at the antiques store, the library, oil change, laundromat, tea shop, etc etc. I am correct.
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Ok but there really is a difference - unhoused is a subset of homeless. Couch surfers and long-term guests on someone’s futon are homeless, but not unhoused. Tent City residents, shelter residents, people living in cars etc etc are a much more vulnerable group of homeless people than those who are housed, just not in their own permanent space.
Ftr anyone not on a lease is in a bureaucratic sense (i.e. the sense the cops and politicians mean by it) homeless. This post is correct that it’s an important distinction and they’re not just synonyms, unhoused = no permanent shelter, homeless = no legal claim to exist where you rest your head at night
If you’re on an illegal sublet or couchsurfing or living with a partner off the lease, congrats, you’re homeless
Something I’d like to hammer home is that people often think of homelessness & unhousedness as a condition that means no rent, but this is nearly never true long-term. Illegal carparks get you ticketed or shaken down by the cops, same with a tent under a bridge or by the railroad tracks, and “illegal sublet” is itself a tremendous category that often describes people paying more than the market rate due to a history of criminalization, bureaucratic fuckups, lack of citizenship, or all of the above
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