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I’m so allergic to people who’re like “Why should I make plans for the future when everything is going to shit” as if things haven’t been going to shit continuously since the dawn of time.
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In the heart of Germany, a once-pristine natural treasure, the Reinhardswald, is being devastated under the guise of “saving the planet.”
Known as the “Fairytale Forest” due to its central role in the Brothers Grimm fairy tales, this ancient landscape is home to trees over 500 years old.
The historic forest is believed to be 1000 years old.
However, it is now being transformed into an industrial wasteland to make way for massive wind turbines.
The wind industry and green proponents claim this destruction is necessary for fighting “climate change.” But is it?
In the name of the “green agenda,” the region is being torn apart by the construction of 18 giant wind turbines.
Each turbine reaches a towering height of 244 meters.
To make room for these behemoths, roads are being cut into the forest, thousands of ancient trees are being felled, and once-pristine slopes are being leveled.
Meanwhile, vast amounts of gravel are being dumped across the forest floor.
This isn’t just the installation of wind turbines in open fields; this is large-scale industrial development that is causing irreversible harm to the forest’s delicate ecosystem.
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*writing in my diary using a glitter gel pen* I'm losing my sense of humanity
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My larger than life daydreaming will not save me
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the fact that walls get dusty is ridiculous. you're vertical. act like it.
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I think I speak for a lot of people when I say this:
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I <3 working in a library bc wdym I get to read and write reviews WHILE GETTING PAID??! Progressing through the cosmere while spreading word of its existence… As part of my job??! Hell yeah.
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me: truly a well crafted tragedy is such a bittersweet pleasure to take in and serves a purpose, not just as a sad story but as a reminder that even that which ends badly might not have happened in vain or for nothing. The love, the grief, the actions still meant something simply for having taken place and for us partaking in it.
me when said tragedy is about to actually unfold, sweating: ok but consider this. i dont want this to happen
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— Rachel Mennies, from The Naomi Letters "April 18, 2017" (via lunamonchtuna)
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no one talks about how straight up painful it is to be the bigger person when deep in your soul you just want to be a huge bitch about it
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Andrej Dugin born 1955, Moscow
HAMLET AND OPHELIA
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welcome to my farm where I keep my dark horse my black sheep my scapegoat and my underdog. my canary in the coal mine died ages ago
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