I'm at the point where I'm seeing decentralization and community control of production as less of a means to slowly move away from capitalism, and more of a crucial effort to ensure our communities' survival when capitalism inevitably and imminently collapses
Once you pay attention, you start to notice that once the 18-wheelers stop coming, most of us are fucked. Especially now, when most of our possessions are designed to be ephemeral to force us to regularly replenish them
You can't rely on the internet to always give you that information once you need it. You need not only the knowledge, but the experience to keep things running after our lifelines are cut. We need DIY culture and local infrastructure now
does anyone wanna help me and my fiancé afford to get food today lmao https://www.paypal.me/ashleyvillers
fun fact: when using a hacksaw-bladed reciprocating saw (hereby known as a "hecksaw"), it is legally and physically required to unleash your most extra witch cackle as you saw through whatever you are cutting
us residents: fix healthcare, we're dying
us politicians: "let's make sure there's thriving competitive market for hospitals so when medical customers voluntarily decide to have a mental crisis, they can evaluate the care providers in their budget and make the most informed choice that works best for them"
us politicians: *roll out a public/private partnership website that runs a java applet to show you the two hospitals in your area and they both take only one insurance* "perfect!"
Guess I just always found it fascinating that half a billon years ago, Earth was essentially an alien planet. Things could’ve ended up very differently...
sexual harassment, sexism
@Kaffe
Nick is the guy co-hosting Touch The Skyrim with Griffin
queer/geek/artist/entomologist/professional regiphagist
transphobes/aphobes/biphobes/panphobes and pedos please kindly fuck off