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blackwolfmanx2 · 6 months
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Statists: “If you don't vote, you don't get to complain”
Anarchists:
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ok but like nova was done so dirty in the books
the renegades literally abused their power over their city for petty revenge?? and her uncle just died? and now everything has to snap back to normal as if it never happened? and phobia is dead, and queen bee is dead, and detonator is dead, and ace is dead, and the only one still alive is cyanide, who is probably in prison??
like cmon give her a break please
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wageronancap · 3 months
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Finally got deleted, lads.
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chiyuki-hiro · 2 years
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I might’ve been having a little too much fun with this Incorrect Quotes Generator.
@healing-winston-pratt  @obsidianfr3sk​ @honey-hippie-harper​
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ladyofdecember · 1 year
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I really cannot understand someone's want to be anarchist or antigovernment because I am so invested in Star Trek's future. Like I want us to become a pro-democracy social democracy that helps everyone be elevated to a safe and protected level. We need to help all people be as protected and cared for as possible so we can all rise to our better selves and most productive selves. Why would you want to be against that? And by the way, if you are? You do you booboo! Go off and do you. But just don't stand in the way of Progressive ideals and the collective majority of the world wanting to move towards peace and cooperation and yes a world government.
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insomniarambling · 2 years
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Again, I still haven’t finished HtN but I get the same vibes between Mercymorn/ The Emperor and Ace Anarchy/Honey Harper
aka ultimate mlm and wlw solidarity but they bicker like a married couple
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genderqueerdykes · 6 months
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the solution for taking care of "unsightly" homeless people is to house us. that is the only solution. if you can't stand the look of someone living on the sidewalk, you shouldn't stand for them being put into that situation to begin with. housing us is the only answer.
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smokegrassshakeass · 4 months
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Bottoms, Tops, we all hate cops!!
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[Image Description: a photograph of two white people wearing punk clothing, seemingly at a Pride parade. They are holding up a black sign with the words "Bottoms, tops, we all hate cops" in white, capitalized text. End Description.]
(provided by Aspirationatwork)
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cock-holliday · 6 months
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icarusxxrising · 9 months
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Horrible fact of the day: Chevron just released a new boat fuel that WILL give you cancer.
Not "might", not "could", WILL. It has a cancer ratio of 1.3:1, as in, in a group of 10 people, 10 would contract CANCER.
(Edit: apparently some articles are now saying 1.4:1, and some are saying a little under that. Either way, the consensus seems to be anywhere between a 95-100+% of contracting cancer, with some expectations of this fuel not even needing a full lifetime of exposure for you to get Cancer.)
The EPA's safety limit is 1:1,000,000 as in 1 in a million people get cancer.
The EPA approved it anyways. I am not joking. The EPA approved a boat fuel that has a near 100% chance of giving someone cancer. It has such a good chance of giving someone cancer that if you DIDN'T get cancer YOU WOULD BE AN OUTLIER.
Fuck the oil industries.
Edit: If you find this (rightfully) horrifying, have you considered industrial sabotage? /hj
This isn't something we can vote away. This isn't something the rich are gonna apologize and make a 10 minute apology video for this. They don't care if you starve or wither in hospitals or get blown up in their wars.
If you don't know where to get started:
If you already know what to do, then it's time to do it. Participate in mutual aid, raise awareness in real life as well as online, participate in or train in self defense and emergency medical training classes.
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In true Free Thought Project fashion, our interview with Jeff Berwick concludes on a hopeful note as he shared his vision of personal transformation as a catalyst for societal change, embodying the ethos of being the change we wish to see in the world.
Listen To More: https://thefreethoughtproject.com/podcast/podcast-jeff-berwick-surviving-epstein-island-category-5-storms-being-shipwrecked-at-sea
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blackwolfmanx2 · 26 days
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Real Talk:
Voting is extremely important. As American citizens, it is our civic duty to choose who should rule our country. We all have rights, and who better to give us permission to use those rights than the government? The State is so caring for the people, unless they have been voted in by the opposition, then those people are very bad. Together, we can make a difference by choosing the lesser evil. We're all in this together and your voice matters. If you don't vote, you're the selfish one when a mean President gets elected. So do everyone a solid, get out there and vote.
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i just saw your sketch post and was wondering if you would sketch (haha, sketch) adrian and nova from renegades. i’m recently rereading the series and just love them
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them <3
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wageronancap · 2 months
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chiyuki-hiro · 1 year
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Winston as The Puppeteer
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Winston post Agent N
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I finally decided to tackle Winston’s “Normal Citizen” look. Just like Winnie, I’ve decided Winston needs freckles. I also tried giving him what I hope is more natural colors for his hair & eyes, since the books literally said his hair was more toned down post neutralization. I put him in blue & changed the colors on his belt to show that he’s not an Anarchist anymore. However, I made his shoes the same colors I used for his bowtie & buttons he wore on his Puppeteer suit as a nod to where he started off in the trilogy.
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so: masking: good, unequivocally. please mask and please educate others on why they should mask to make the world safer for immune compromised people to participate in.
however: masking is not my policy focus and it shouldn't be yours, either. masking is a very good mitigation against droplet-born illnesses and a slightly less effective (but still very good) mitigation against airborne illnesses, but its place in the pyramid of mitigation demands is pretty low, for several reasons:
it's an individual mitigation, not a systemic one. the best mitigations to make public life more accessible affect everyone without distributing the majority of the effort among individuals (who may not be able to comply, may not have access to education on how to comply, or may be actively malicious).
it's a post-hoc mitigation, or to put it another way, it's a band-aid over the underlying problem. even if it was possible to enforce, universal masking still wouldn't address the underlying problem that it is dangerous for sick people and immune compromised people to be in the same public locations to begin with. this is a solvable problem! we have created the societal conditions for this problem!
here are my policy focuses:
upgraded air filtration and ventilation systems for all public buildings. appropriate ventilation should be just as bog-standard as appropriately clean running water. an indoor venue without a ventilation system capable of performing 5 complete air changes per hour should be like encountering a public restroom without any sinks or hand sanitizer stations whatsoever.
enforced paid sick leave for all employees until 3-5 days without symptoms. the vast majority of respiratory and food-borne illnesses circulate through industry sectors where employees come into work while experiencing symptoms. a taco bell worker should never be making food while experiencing strep throat symptoms, even without a strep diagnosis.
enforced virtual schooling options for sick students. the other vast majority of respiratory and food-borne illnesses circulate through schools. the proximity of so many kids and teenagers together indoors (with little to no proper ventilation and high levels of physical activity) means that if even one person comes to school sick, hundreds will be infected in the following few days. those students will most likely infect their parents as well. allowing students to complete all readings and coursework through sites like blackboard or compass while sick will cut down massively on disease transmission.
accessible testing for everyone. not just for COVID; if there's a test for any contagious illness capable of being performed outside of lab conditions, there should be a regulated option for performing that test at home (similar to COVID rapid tests). if a test can only be performed under lab conditions, there should be a government-subsidized program to provide free of charge testing to anyone who needs it, through urgent cares and pharmacies.
the last thing to note is that these things stack; upgraded ventilation systems in all public buildings mean that students and employees get sick less often to begin with, making it less burdensome for students and employees to be absent due to sickness, and making it more likely that sick individuals will choose to stay home themselves (since it's not so costly for them).
masking is great! keep masking! please use masking as a rhetorical "this is what we can do as individuals to make public life safer while we're pushing for drastic policy changes," and don't get complacent in either direction--don't assume that masking is all you need to do or an acceptable forever-solution, and equally, don't fall prey to thinking that pushing for policy change "makes up" for not masking in public. it's not a game with scores and sides; masking is a material thing you can do to help the individual people you interact with one by one, and policy changes are what's going to make the entirety of public life safer for all immune compromised people.
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