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22 Nov 19:17

"But the 8-hour workday is too profitable for big business, not because of the amount of work people..."

But the 8-hour workday is too profitable for big business, not because of the amount of work people get done in eight hours (the average office worker gets less than three hours of actual work done in 8 hours) but because it makes for such a purchase-happy public. Keeping free time scarce means people pay a lot more for convenience, gratification, and any other relief they can buy. It keeps them watching television, and its commercials. It keeps them unambitious outside of work.

We’ve been led into a culture that has been engineered to leave us tired, hungry for indulgence, willing to pay a lot for convenience and entertainment, and most importantly, vaguely dissatisfied with our lives so that we continue wanting things we don’t have. We buy so much because it always seems like something is still missing.



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Your Lifestyle Has Already Been Designed (via llleighsmith)

"the average office worker gets less than three hours of actual work done in 8 hour" Yeesh!

(via raelee)

22 Nov 19:07

darvinasafo: Boycott Wal-Mart Boycott Wal-Mart—support...





darvinasafo:

Boycott Wal-Mart

Boycott Wal-Mart—support the Black Friday Protestors and their demands for a $15 minimum wage.  Costco manages to afford it!

22 Nov 19:05

darvinasafo: Prison Industrial Complex is Real. Support prison...



darvinasafo:

Prison Industrial Complex is Real.

Support prison reform and protest unequal sentencing for PoC!

22 Nov 19:03

darvinasafo: Jim Crow 2.0 Amen.



darvinasafo:

Jim Crow 2.0

Amen.

22 Nov 19:01

"The federal government until recently shielded big banks from criminal prosecution out of concern..."

“The federal government until recently shielded big banks from criminal prosecution out of concern that convictions may damage the financial system, a top Federal Reserve official said Friday, explicitly acknowledging a policy long denied by the Obama administration.
 
The admission came during a tense exchange between William Dudley, president of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, and Sen. Sherrod Brown (D-Ohio) at a Senate Banking Committee hearing meant to explore the cozy relations between federal regulators and the banks they supervise.”

- The Fed Just Acknowledged Its Too Big To Jail Policy.
22 Nov 07:08

verysharpteeth: Bucky: “Let’s hear it for Captain America!….Who I told to stay home. Who let crazy...

verysharpteeth:

Bucky: “Let’s hear it for Captain America!….Who I told to stay home. Who let crazy scientists experiment on him even when a stiff breeze could snap him in two. WHO I APPARENTLY NEED TO GET A BACKPACK LEASH FOR.”

22 Nov 07:07

Leftover Soup - 0627

ThePrettiestOne

Part of an ongoing story arc. But this one just makes me cry, so I'm sharing.

Comic
Tailsteak

"Why haven't they killed me yet?" is one of my big ones. The fact that I live in a country with no death penalty seems not to be relevant.

When I'm counter-crazy-talking myself, the response that usually works is not "I'm not a bad person and I don't deserve to die", but rather "Somebody somewhere has made a mistake. I'm still getting away with it".

0627---------------------------------
(Tuesday afternoon, INT: elevator)

MH (head in JH's lap): Why... why am I allowed to be alive? I'm so bad. Why hasn't anyone killed me yet?
JH: They can't kill you. You're indestructible.
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MH (hugging herself): I'm destructible. Fragile. I'm so tiny.
JH: You've got as much life in you as a football stadium full of people. It's compressed down dense like a diamond. You're a pellet, a pellet of enriched uranium chi.
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MH: Shouldn't I... explode? Explode everywhere?
JH: You do explode. You explode all the time, big giant turquoise bursts with yellow spots. It's awesome.
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MH (caressing JH's face): You give good crazy talk.
JH: I learn from the best.

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22 Nov 07:06

So are you gonna help me sing this song or what?









So are you gonna help me sing this song or what?

22 Nov 00:41

alrights: Micro-photography of individual snowflakes by Alexey...





















alrights:

Micro-photography of individual snowflakes by Alexey Kljatov

fuckin WOW

21 Nov 21:43

When asked to solve a bug of a software that we do not know

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by uaiHebert

21 Nov 21:40

mayormadeleinerobin: bottaslicious: Finnish language was...





mayormadeleinerobin:

bottaslicious:

Finnish language was originally a game where you take a word and then you try to add as much conjugations as possible. The game was born when  the winter was too fucking cold to do anything and people sat around a fire trying to stay warm and not die. Since Finnish winter is 8 months long people eventually got bored, and came up with this game.

firstyoueatthebaklavaa

21 Nov 21:39

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21 Nov 21:38

We can rebuild him.



















We can rebuild him.

21 Nov 21:00

thehpalliance: Comparing The Hunger Games to our world has...









thehpalliance:

Comparing The Hunger Games to our world has never been much of a stretch. Though emphasized by the dystopic premise, everything hits too close to home: a severe disparity between the upper and lower class, poverty-stricken families driven to desperate measures, deeply harmful policies and practices from a corrupt government. The list goes on.

As we continue to see the story of Ferguson, Missouri unfold, the parallels are impossible to ignore. In the first Hunger Games film, we see District 11’s heartbreaking reaction to a young tribute’s death. The media frames their mourning as mindless rioting. The Capitol reacts with unchecked violence and cruelty.

These things shouldn’t feel familiar. But they do.

This is not the first time dystopia has proven to be more than just a genre. Stories like these span continents and centuries. But with another Hunger Games film about to make its box office debut, we have an incredible opportunity to honor that suffering and change the narrative.

The Odds In Our Favor campaign seeks to do just that. While the media welcomes the new film with gossip and glamorization, help keep the spotlight where it’s needed most. Take back the narrative by sharing your Hunger Games story and joining the #MyHungerGames movement.

21 Nov 20:46

fluffalos: - Do your kids’ friends ever come up and go ‘You’re...





















fluffalos:

- Do your kids’ friends ever come up and go ‘You’re the Hulk.’?
- As a matter of fact they do. [x]

21 Nov 20:28

obi-wankenblowme: This is a collection of Tweets from military...











obi-wankenblowme:

This is a collection of Tweets from military veterans reacting to the police response in Ferguson. 

And if this shit doesn’t scare you, I don’t know what will.

21 Nov 20:06

ashleighthelion: The Anon Series: Fat & Perfect (2 of...











ashleighthelion:

The Anon Series: Fat & Perfect (2 of 7)

Why does it hurt so many people when I love my fat body proudly? Why does it disgust you to see fat bodies? Why is the exposure of my fatness so damaging to the voyeurs that go out of their way to find pictures of fat people existing? Fat bodies are perfect not because we succumb to the power in what it means to be beautiful but because we’re told repeatedly how disgusting and unfortunate we are for being fat. We’re told through the media, science, government and educational initiatives, and capitalistic means that our bodies are mistakes, and therefore barriers to a better/ thinner life. We’re even told through plus size clothing companies that most fat bodies aren’t beautiful or worthy because apparently there’s only one way to be fat. We’re consistently sold clothes on size 12/14 models that all have the same hourglass shapes and relatively smaller bellies. I’m a misshaped trapezoid according to plus-size and straight-size standards. I don’t see representation for bodies like mine. I don’t see misshaped butts like mine. I don’t see big bellies, smaller breasts, smaller hips, less curves, more sharp edges, top heavy, muffin tops, triple chins, and never-ending back rolls when I look at the industry that’s supposed to include me. I see another standard I didn’t meet and another pair of jeans that stop at a size 20. So when I say I’m fat and perfect, I’m telling the world that regardless of how much I’m excluded from being told I’m beautiful, or excluded from getting cute clothes because Juniors Plus is false hope for size 24’s like me— I still love my body and I shouldn’t have to change it in order to be respected or thought of.

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The Anon Series is a project that I created in effort to address the hatred, bullying tactics, and oppressive behavior that occurs behind the veil of anonymity on the internet. I consistently receive extremely hurtful and frightening messages on “anon” on my blog in response to the love that I have for my fat body. People who object to my writing on identity politics (centering on issues such as fatphobia, racism, anti-blackness, misogyny, and homophobia) message me with the hope of discouraging my voice and my passion for my right to exist. As a fat queer Black woman, I fight everyday to exist and navigate in a world that considers me an ugly inconvenience. These photo-sets within The Anon Series depict my ability to find love and strength in myself, my identity, and my experiences regardless of how much society would rather not see fat people be happy, queer people exist without question, or Black women talk about their exclusion. Project by Ashleigh the Lion & Photography by Zenzile Sky Lark.

21 Nov 19:43

jazhands: micdotcom: 15 badass Elizabeth Warren quotes prove...

ThePrettiestOne

I don't want her to be president. I want to be like her, and I want all of us to be able to be like her; brave, intelligent, compassionate, and strong.

21 Nov 19:35

A Quick and Handy Guide of KItty Treats vs Poisons

21 Nov 18:58

Sure, evolution could have given the velvet worm fearsome claws...

ThePrettiestOne

Oh, Nature, you so... traumatizing.



Sure, evolution could have given the velvet worm fearsome claws or deadly venom to catch prey. Instead it gave it multidirectional face-mounted slime cannons. Sometimes you just have to follow your heart.

Source: Nat Geo WILD

21 Nov 13:06

"You remember too much,
 my mother said to me recently.
 Why hold onto all that? And I said,
 Where..."

You remember too much,

my mother said to me recently.

Why hold onto all that?

And I said,

Where do I put it down?



- Anne Carson, from “The Glass Essay”  (via blurrymelancholy)
21 Nov 11:16

scoutprouvaire: amazonpoodle: what if the reason nobody can tell fred and george apart is because...

scoutprouvaire:

amazonpoodle:

what if the reason nobody can tell fred and george apart is because they really are interchangeable

not in a ~it doesn’t matter~ way but like. molly and arthur used to worry that fred and george might turn out to be squibs because they weren’t doing any accidental magic as children, but they were, THEY TOTALLY WERE, it just wasn’t anything flashy, instead they were just like idly switching bodies all the time

and like sometimes it doesn’t make much of a difference, whatever, wake up in the opposite bed you went to sleep in, but it gets like dangerous and weird if you’re on a broom or in the pond or letting your mum teach you to cook or trying to be mad stealth, so for a long long time everybody presumes they’re clumsy maybe-squibs and that they’re doing their twin lying thing when they try to explain what’s going on, so they learn to handle the issue their ownselves

they just. don’t go anywhere without the other. they start each day deciding which body is going to be which (because at this point they really don’t know which body is technically fred and which is technically george), and they learn to reorient FAST when they switch, and what things set them off, and eventually they learn how to act like nothing’s up even when one of them’s in the air and one’s on the ground or whatever, and then they burn past that til they can finish each other’s sentences — til they can switch midsentence — til they can play beater together — til they can switch in a split second in the middle of a game — til there’s room for other kinds of accidental magic to start showing up

at hogwarts they keep each other awake in history of magic by switching back and forth. in potions they take turns brewing and keeping lookout for the slytherins. in transfiguration and charms they keep their grades up because one of them will always get a spell right on the first try so they switch and make it look like both of them do and then they practice on their own later in private. it keeps the mystery alive.

at first they thought lee was just a lucky guesser but no, lee can always tell one twin from another twin — it’s not exactly telling fred from george, because while they are definitely two distinct personalities neither one of them feels like fred all the time or george all the time — but lee knows who he argued with yesterday or who he lent his notes to or who’s best to ask for help in astronomy and who’s best at runes. 

the weasleys are pretty bad at it for the longest time, but then bill comes home from his first year cursebreaking and he can tell, and over a holiday he teaches his trick to charlie so charlie can tell. alicia and katie and angelina can tell. the twins honestly don’t know if oliver can tell or not; so long as they’re doing what they’re supposed to on the quidditch pitch he doesn’t really care about much else. harry can tell. luna can tell. tonks can tell.

the problem is there’s no way for this to end happily

YES THERE IS

THERE IS INDEED A WAY FOR THIS TO END HAPPILY LISTEN UP

so after fred dies, george hates being trapped in one body, feels claustrophobic, misses fred so much he thinks it might drive him insane

but then one day

george blinks and he’s somewhere he wasn’t a second ago, he’s in a place full of white light and he can’t orient himself, can’t ground himself, feels dizzy and sick and overwhelmed but it only lasts for about thirty seconds.

then he’s back in his own body. 

and he looks down at his chest, his legs, his arms, there’s an ear missing so it’s definitely still his living body, but there’s something written on his arm, scrawled in messy quill ink. 

"i love you. i miss you."

george flips out, washes off the ink and immediately writes a message in reply— “how’s death going?”

he walks around with that message written on his arm for weeks, always keeping a quill pen somewhere nearby, waiting, waiting, before it finally happens again. the switch. george is alive, so he can’t handle being in the afterlife, he feels dizzy and sick and it’s the worst feeling in the world, but it doesn’t last long, and when he gets back to his living body, there’s a long message from fred waiting on his right thigh, the ink still drying.

this goes on for years, never as often as either twin would like, but it’s enough. fred helps george figure out how to propose to angelina, fred helps plan the wedding. sometimes it’s fred in george’s body when angelina kisses her husband. sometimes she suspects, but she doesn’t mind in the slightest.

it gets easier as george gets older. the times when he switches into fred’s afterlife don’t hurt as much. he almost feels comfortable there, almost feels oriented. he knows he’s getting closer to dying.

then when george is past ninety, lying on his deathbed, he writes a careful message on his palm. “i’m coming soon. where are you?”

they switch, it lasts for almost five minutes this time, and when george gets back into his own body, he sees the instructions fred wrote over his heart.

"you’ll wake up in king’s cross station. take the second train and get off at the third stop. i’ll be waiting."

21 Nov 11:08

Glass dish unearthed in Nara came from Roman Empire

Glass dish unearthed in Nara came from Roman Empire:

archaeologicalnews:

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KASHIHARA, Nara Prefecture—A glass dish unearthed from a burial mound here is the first of its kind confirmed to have come to Japan from the Roman Empire, a research team said.

A round cut glass bowl, discovered with the glass plate, was found to have originated in…

21 Nov 03:38

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21 Nov 03:35

Who is feminism not fighting for? Women are screwed over by the patriarchy, men are screwed over by the patriarchy, and non-binary people are especially screwed over by the patriarchy. Is it just a matter of the primary focus?

Feminism’s main goals are directly fighting for women (cis and trans) as well as AFAB folk who don’t identify as women but still experience oppression because of their reproductive anatomy and assumed gender.  Cis men are the only group feminism is not actively fighting for, but that doesn’t mean that they wouldn’t benefit from a more balanced, culturally feminist society in which gender roles and expectations are reduced and sexualized violence against people of all genders is taken seriously.  That’s how I see it, at least.

21 Nov 03:20

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21 Nov 03:15

coketalk: This isn’t a police officer. This is a fucking storm...



coketalk:

This isn’t a police officer. This is a fucking storm trooper. Look at him. Nothing about this man says protect and serve. This man’s profession is violence and his paymaster is the state.

This is the kind of jack-booted thug Governor Jay Nixon wants working on behalf of Missouri against the peaceful citizen protestors in Ferguson, and here’s where it gets extra fucked-up: This poster-boy for police militarization also happens to be a racist right-wing cop who recently shot and killed yet another black teenager.

Yep, that’s right. This is a confirmed photograph of Jason H. Flanery, the gun obsessed wingnut of a police officer who fired 17 shots at VonDerrit Myers Jr. last month. Here he is, in all his geared-up glory, still very much on active duty, ready and willing to reign down even more brutality and terror onto the civilian population of Ferguson.

20 Nov 22:14

Tumblr Gets Deep (20 Pics)

by Jeff Wysaski
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Have you visited Pleated Jeans today?

20 Nov 22:01

Jennifer, how are you linked with your character? She’s the...













Jennifer, how are you linked with your character? She’s the center of attention and you are also the center of attention. How do you feel connected with her? [x]

20 Nov 19:05

cecileemeke: Rianna on Strolling by Cecile Emeke: human zoo,...

















cecileemeke:

Rianna on Strolling by Cecile Emeke: human zoo, respectability politics, generational pain/trauma, idolizing past, polyamory & more [full video here]

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