I Am Continuously Baffled And Disgusted With The Disconnect Displayed By People Who Fawn Over How Precious

I am continuously baffled and disgusted with the disconnect displayed by people who fawn over how precious an animal is, then sit down to eat the dead flesh of that animal within 24 hours

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How Do We Break It To Boomers With Actual Brain Damage And Nostalgic Brainrot, And The 'tradwife' Thirsting

How do we break it to boomers with actual brain damage and nostalgic brainrot, and the 'tradwife' thirsting Andrew Tate fans that bodyfat, average attire, an overall lack of professional haircare or makeup, and non-conventionally attractive women existed and represented the vast majority of women across all of history?

How Do We Break It To Boomers With Actual Brain Damage And Nostalgic Brainrot, And The 'tradwife' Thirsting
How Do We Break It To Boomers With Actual Brain Damage And Nostalgic Brainrot, And The 'tradwife' Thirsting
How Do We Break It To Boomers With Actual Brain Damage And Nostalgic Brainrot, And The 'tradwife' Thirsting
How Do We Break It To Boomers With Actual Brain Damage And Nostalgic Brainrot, And The 'tradwife' Thirsting
How Do We Break It To Boomers With Actual Brain Damage And Nostalgic Brainrot, And The 'tradwife' Thirsting
How Do We Break It To Boomers With Actual Brain Damage And Nostalgic Brainrot, And The 'tradwife' Thirsting
How Do We Break It To Boomers With Actual Brain Damage And Nostalgic Brainrot, And The 'tradwife' Thirsting

And that, yes, in fact, their belief that "all women were hot skinny super models" in x timeframe is because they keep posting images of fashion models, actresses, idealized pinup art, and creepshots of actual teenage girls instead of middle aged, elderly and ordinary women from whatever era. Man, history sure was an insane person's exact perfect paradise consisting solely of people specifically they were attracted to--when filtered through a cherry picked lens of solely famous glamor girls instead of just women workers, family photos and life events taking place anywhere outside of Hollywood.

How Do We Break It To Boomers With Actual Brain Damage And Nostalgic Brainrot, And The 'tradwife' Thirsting
How Do We Break It To Boomers With Actual Brain Damage And Nostalgic Brainrot, And The 'tradwife' Thirsting
How Do We Break It To Boomers With Actual Brain Damage And Nostalgic Brainrot, And The 'tradwife' Thirsting
How Do We Break It To Boomers With Actual Brain Damage And Nostalgic Brainrot, And The 'tradwife' Thirsting
How Do We Break It To Boomers With Actual Brain Damage And Nostalgic Brainrot, And The 'tradwife' Thirsting
How Do We Break It To Boomers With Actual Brain Damage And Nostalgic Brainrot, And The 'tradwife' Thirsting
How Do We Break It To Boomers With Actual Brain Damage And Nostalgic Brainrot, And The 'tradwife' Thirsting
How Do We Break It To Boomers With Actual Brain Damage And Nostalgic Brainrot, And The 'tradwife' Thirsting

It really does irk me that one day people will assume all of the 21st century consisted of women who looked like whichever three actresses are most remembered one day and a few odd instagram filtered images--because already, a massive wealth of evidence already exists to the contrary for all of prior history and people are still somehow convinced everyone on Earth was a size zero with perfect hair and makeup for all of human history. That's just not how anything works. It's not how women work. It's not how humans work.

How Do We Break It To Boomers With Actual Brain Damage And Nostalgic Brainrot, And The 'tradwife' Thirsting
How Do We Break It To Boomers With Actual Brain Damage And Nostalgic Brainrot, And The 'tradwife' Thirsting
How Do We Break It To Boomers With Actual Brain Damage And Nostalgic Brainrot, And The 'tradwife' Thirsting
How Do We Break It To Boomers With Actual Brain Damage And Nostalgic Brainrot, And The 'tradwife' Thirsting
How Do We Break It To Boomers With Actual Brain Damage And Nostalgic Brainrot, And The 'tradwife' Thirsting
How Do We Break It To Boomers With Actual Brain Damage And Nostalgic Brainrot, And The 'tradwife' Thirsting
How Do We Break It To Boomers With Actual Brain Damage And Nostalgic Brainrot, And The 'tradwife' Thirsting
How Do We Break It To Boomers With Actual Brain Damage And Nostalgic Brainrot, And The 'tradwife' Thirsting
How Do We Break It To Boomers With Actual Brain Damage And Nostalgic Brainrot, And The 'tradwife' Thirsting
How Do We Break It To Boomers With Actual Brain Damage And Nostalgic Brainrot, And The 'tradwife' Thirsting
How Do We Break It To Boomers With Actual Brain Damage And Nostalgic Brainrot, And The 'tradwife' Thirsting

Another fun fact, the majority of surviving articles of clothing from eons ago were extremely petite, extremely glamorous, and unfathomably tiny. You know why? Because they ..weren't worn. This is a well known example of survivors bias in the fashion industry. Expensive gowns and teeny martini dresses were usually only worn once or twice, if not solely worn by manikins in high end stores. Most people kept a consistent and small wardrobe for their entire lives. New clothes were rare, often custom fit or taylored by family at home, or hand-me downs from sibling to sibling. These clothes that were worn to death and destroyed from decades of use were thrown away. They didn't survive to the modern era because they were overly worn, large, and unglamorous.

Think of it this way, you might save your prom dress or your wedding dress but you're not saving the teeshirt with spaghetti stains on it for future generations to see. Why would you? Those are the clothes that don't survive.

How Do We Break It To Boomers With Actual Brain Damage And Nostalgic Brainrot, And The 'tradwife' Thirsting
How Do We Break It To Boomers With Actual Brain Damage And Nostalgic Brainrot, And The 'tradwife' Thirsting
How Do We Break It To Boomers With Actual Brain Damage And Nostalgic Brainrot, And The 'tradwife' Thirsting

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11 months ago

i wish i was pretty so badly

7 months ago

Non-vegans who think vegans are annoying have obviously never been vegan because there is nothing more annoying than a non-vegan when they find out you are vegan


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7 months ago

If I see any more misinformation about Kamala Harris to dissuade people from voting I will explode.

1. She did a lot of work as a prosecutor to dismantle the system. When she was DA in San Francisco she was labeled as being “soft on crime” which she in turn claimed was “smart on crime”. Harris made a program called Back on Track so that low-level nonviolent drug offenders could enroll in school rather than doing jail time. She has believe and continues to believe that supporting people prevents crime far better than criminalizing people.

Yes, she put people behind bars. I know she called herself the “Top Cop” and I fucking hate that. However, the number of people who served time in jail was significantly reduced due to her program. She’s not a saint, but she tried to reduce harm as much as she could in her position. Since then, she’s called for even more action in terms of legalizing marijuana and I believe recently fully endorsed it publicly.

2. She is not transphobic. Harris backed the state of California when it tried to deny gender-affirmation surgery to a trans prisoner, but as attorney general, she could not deny the state’s Department of Corrections as a client of hers. Essentially, she had no say in the denial of surgery herself, as she had to represent the department’s interests over her own. Once she realized what they were doing, Harris actually worked behind the scenes to get that very policy changed so that any inmate who needs that care could get it. Additionally, she has lead efforts to put an end to gay and transgender “panic” defenses in criminal trials.

3. Kamala Harris is Black. For some reason, people like to say that she isn’t, and that she’s Indian and pretending to be black… for what reason? Depends on who’s telling the lie to begin with. Kamala Harris is Black and South Asian. Her father, Donald Harris, is a Black man who was born in Jamaica. Her mother, Shyamala Gopalan, was born in India. Speculating about her race with so much evidence towards the contrary is so wrong. If anyone tells you shit about this, just send them her whitehouse.gov biography.

4. Harris (reportedly) has different opinions than Biden on Palestine. Whether or not she makes a clear stance against Israel, I don’t know. That hasn’t happened yet, but I’ll remain hopeful until further notice. She reportedly tried to push Biden towards “a policy on Gaza that was both more humane and in alignment with international law” but wasn’t listened to. The only reason why this is one of my points is that I’ve seen a lot of people stating that she is totally behind every decision and stance Biden made as president, which isn’t necessarily true. I don’t want to give her credit for being pro-Palestine if she isn’t, just to be clear. That is not what I’m trying to do here.

I desperately want her to stand for a free Palestine. I cannot make the promise that this will happen. All I can hope for is that her policy will be less harmful than Trump’s- who wants Israel to “finish the job” and promises to “throw (pro-Palestinian protestors) out of the country”.

Conclusion: the fact of the matter is that people make shit up all of the time. Sometimes it’s propaganda they accidentally absorb, sometimes it’s deliberate misinformation. People often take rumors as facts, and we need to be more vigilant about it. What I know is that some people will do anything for you to not vote tor Kamala Harris, when in reality she’s our only hope here.

Is Harris my favorite person ever? Absolutely not. Does she share my exact views and opinions? Nope. Would I rather vote for someone who more aligns with my personal views? Yes.

Is voting for Harris the only way to stop Donald Trump and Project 2025? Yes.

Disclaimer for the blog: To be 100% transparent, this is only my (Fanya’s) opinions. Although this is a shared blog, I cannot claim that my stance and my voice speaks for everybody involved in this blog. Some members are not American. Some may have different takes. All I know is that all of us are anti-Trump. Don’t go after my friends if you have beef with what I’m saying. I’m trying my best here.


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10 months ago

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7 months ago

I talk frequently about how ignorant most Global North citizens are about the immigration policies of their own and other countries. When my husband and I (Global North citizens of different countries) got married, we had conversation after conversation with people who assumed that by producing our marriage certificate we could simply become residents of each other’s countries— and that we could not be refused residence in each other’s countries, as separating a husband and wife could surely not be allowed. 

More interestingly, a lot of people seem to refuse knowledge about immigration, perhaps because it can’t be integrated into some deep and important picture of the world that they have. My parents can’t make themselves believe that my British husband would get in trouble if he overstayed his visa “just a couple of days” in the US, or that I (an American) would ever get deported from the UK, no matter what the circumstances. This is not only because they believe that British and American citizens, as Global North citizens, are specially exempt from the systems that are “meant” to regulate other kinds of people, but also because fundamentally they believe that government and its processes are rational and just. They must believe that government and its processes are rational and just, because otherwise their whole picture of the world— the means by which they understand it— would collapse.

This is all fairly simple and obvious. What is not so simple and obvious is the way that their privileged ignorance, the hothouse resilience of their fantasy world, is part of a mechanism through which the “work of knowing” in our society is outsourced to the underprivileged. (The privileged do not have to know in a way that disrupts their fantasy, because not-knowing has no consequences for them.) This is an interesting dynamic, because many postcolonial theorists (Sara Ahmed, Dipesh Chakrabarty, etc) have explored how the Global South is typically portrayed as that-which-is-known-by-the-Global-North, and therefore as not capable of knowing. So what does it mean that the tools of regulation remain in the hands of the Global North, but that the knowledge of regulation is a burden borne by the Global South? There is an element here of knowing as knowing-your-place, for sure— learning to be interpellated as the illegal and the undesirable. The knowing that is happening also constitutes the production of the illusive “just and rational” world that sustains the Global North. I’m interested in the way that the dehumanization of the Global South therefore serves to sustain the rational and just Human and humaneness of the Global North. There’s an abjectification that is necessary for this— as anyone who has experienced universal healthcare knows, more just and equitable care/distribution of resources often means that more privileged people get less-nice things than they have been led to expect, so if they want to continue to enjoy the same standard of living allowed them by unjust and non-equitable care, they must rationalize this somehow. And how does one rationalize having been, by chance, born in the right geographic area? One can’t. One must, instead, believe that this is not how privilege is allotted, which required not-knowing that this is how privilege is allotted. 


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7 months ago

Going on vacation as a vegan with a bunch of non-vegans can be so frustrating bc they all pick the restaurants and I have to make whatever half cooked veggies they have work and then they’re all like man I’m so full and I go back to the hotel room and eat the snacks I brought


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