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This makes me so sad and also I’m trying to remember if any of the Discworld books dealt with late stage capitalism
Terry Pratchett would have wrote *insane* satire about crypto.
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conservatives-arekilling-america:
just saying
ALWAYS worthy of reblogging.
PAY IT BACK!
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I love how there’s often been this complaint that female characters are usually archers in fantasy or they only carry small swords/daggers because “women small therefore need light weapon” but then along comes From Software and they’re just like,
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Ray Bradbury, The Martian Chronicles
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if u american hozier fans like butchered tongue may i direct your attention to
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twinkenjoyer-deactivated2023083:
Historical facts revealing corruption and racism are only dangerous to those who are currently corrupt and racist.
if the truth is so dangerous to the current order, maybe that order needs to be dismantled
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Sean Astin has been out on the picket lines daily outside Paramount, Netflix, Disney Studios, Amazon, etc, explaining the issues as he sees them.
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ANTI-CAPITALIST AFFIRMATIONS
- i am allowed to spend my time creating things, even if they are not beautiful.
- there is no such thing as a “real job.” all forms of work are real and valid.
- there is nothing that i need to accomplish to be worthy. i am already worthy.
- doing nothing is good for my soul.
- i am not defined by what i produce.
- my worth cannot be measured by my paycheck, my job title, or a list of professional or academic achievements.
- i do not need to monetize my hobbies, it is enough to spend time doing something i love.
- i will not let society decide what success looks like. i can define what successful life looks like for me.
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October 3, 1992: Sinead O’Connor appeared on Saturday Night Live singing an acapella cover of Bob Marley’s song “War”, changing some of the lyrics to include references to child abuse, and ending the performance by tearing up a photo of Pope John Paull II and saying “fight the real enemy”.
This ruined her career and she was telling the truth, as we all came to find out years later.
Source: 90s90s90s
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When my kiddo finally decided (at age 20) that it was time for (most of) his enormous Lego collection to go, it was a gut-wrenching moment for me (goodbye childhood!). However, we used this service, which was simple and hassle-free.
This is wonderful to know.
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