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“What We Owe to Each Other,” Immanuel Kant
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sucks when you want to be heartless but you know that's not who you are
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Why don’t we the community grow food for we, the community?
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You know what’s already in good conditions for habitation and would require minimal terraforming? The ocean
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It should be this way with government employees too—so that the people at the top don’t earn more than the average citizen. We can make it so, and chase away some corruption. Let’s build a community hostile to greed.
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Will you work to try and fix the problems we face? Or will you work to outlive or escape them?
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If we want to build a better future, we have to invest in it.
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The grass is not greener on the other side—the grass is greener where you water it.
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Instant gratification is the bait on a fishing hook.
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You know what would be great for pollution and the environment? If we all went and lived in the ocean for a while and let forests take over the surface again. Just for a few generations
In many regions in Europe, maximum daily temperatures during the summer of 2022 were the warmest or second warmest recorded since 1991.
by EU_Eurostat
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We find so many ways to separate ourselves—by race, by gender, and also by age. The perspective of healthy adults, at various stages of their lives, is such beneficial wisdom to grow up with. People shouldn’t only be socialized by their own age group. We all need people to help us along our way, and that hindsight makes a world of difference. To build a strong community, we need to embrace the things that make us different rather than staying within neatly defined arbitrary categories.
Sometimes when people on the Internet are like "ADULTS CAN NEVER INTERACT WITH MINORS IT'S CREEPY" I remember how, at 12, back in 1997, I was on the Witchvox forums with people ranging from me to people in at least their 50s, and no one there was ever a creep to me, no one ever made me feel uncomfortable or asked for my personal info, and when I finally broke down after a particularly brutal day of bullying at school and posted about it they were the first adults I'd ever met in my entire life who told me the bullies were the problem and it was okay to be angry about it.
Kids need to interact with adults who will listen to them.
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