cowboywithnogender
cowboywithnogender
pigs oink, and cats never stfu.
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I am no longer laying out my bare bones for you. Do you ever ask yourself who putting "white" into your bio is meant for? Do your own work instead of holding out your priviledge like it's our duty to shame you. Yeesh.
Don't wanna be here? Send us removal request.
cowboywithnogender · 1 year ago
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Here's his GoFundMe. It has passed its initial goal but keep sharing and donate if you can to help Hamza.
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cowboywithnogender · 1 year ago
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I’m absolutely obsessed with the reddit side of the Tolkien fandom, in particular, this discussion regarding how Sauron fits the ring on his finger, as well as penal compensation a la Lord Farqaud style
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cowboywithnogender · 3 years ago
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I’m about to have a fun afternoon.
So my trainer’s bf cheated on her. She broke up with him. He’s holding her stuff hostage until she agrees to talk with him. Which she refuses.
She trains; for free mind you; three college linebackers, a college wrestler, two martial artists, a body builder, and… wait for it…. a Navy seal. We’re gonna go get her shit for her.
This should make for an interesting story.
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cowboywithnogender · 3 years ago
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I have tried 3 whole times to kill myself this year. Hey, maybe my haters will get lucky and I’ll be successful the 4th time. :)
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cowboywithnogender · 3 years ago
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Hardest part about being on the internet is the internet
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cowboywithnogender · 3 years ago
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Just because you hunt to fill your freezer, that doesn't mean you're sustainable or ethically justified to kill that animal for food. There are only a few communities left in the world that actually perform sustainable hunting for their people. I am almost certain that 99.9% of you who defend your right to buy hundreds of dollars in hunting gear to support a hobby don't need to actually do it. You were taught to do it, want to do it, and enjoy the results. Please be more honest about what you're doing. If you're going to eat meat despite the ethical weight behind it, do that without trying to escape it with weak moral justifications.
Contrary to what some of you like to believe about vegans, we aren't out here judging every person we run into for eating animals. Personally, I am only judging people for trying to justify it. Just stop that shit. I don't need your justification. I already understand why you aren't vegan. Arguing against veganism is what makes you morally wrong. Capitalism forces us into a corner. It's up to us to weigh which ethical decisions we can enforce within our own moral frame.
Do what you can and stop advocating against people trying to give you more options just because you are struggling with the guilt.
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cowboywithnogender · 3 years ago
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cowboywithnogender · 3 years ago
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This isnt even a BL anime what the fuck
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cowboywithnogender · 3 years ago
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Kristin Scott Thomas for Dior Harper’s Bazaar, June 1998.
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cowboywithnogender · 3 years ago
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Vegan "beef" momos (Nepali dumplings in tomato achar)
Tender wrappers encase flavorful, juicy filling and swim in a spicy, tangy tomato sauce in this Nepali-style steamed dumpling recipe. Momos originate in Tibet, but are commonly served as a street food or snack in Nepal. Many restaurants in Nepal are known for their unique or distinctive achar recipes--mine is flavored with sesame, ginger, and a spice blend of timir peppercorns, coriander, cumin, turmeric, and chaat masala, but feel free to play around until you get something you like.
Recipe under the cut!
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Makes 10-12
EQUIPMENT
A bamboo or metal steamer, or a wok / large, deep pan / large pot, with a closely fitting lid
Parchment paper
INGREDIENTS:
For the dough:
1 cup (120g) AP flour
enough water to create a soft dough (about 1/4 cup / 60mL)
For the filling:
2/3 cup (65g) TVP
1/4 cup (60mL) vegetarian 'beef' stock from concentrate (or substitute vegetable stock + 1 Tbsp soy sauce)*
1/2 small yellow onion, grated
1/2 Tbsp grated garlic
1/2 Tbsp grated ginger
2 1/2 tsp momo masala
1/2 Tbsp vegetable oil or vegan ghee
1 tsp salt, or to taste
2 green onions, minced (optional)
*I like TVP because its flavor is so customizable, but if you don't have any you may substitute any other vegetarian ground beef substitute for the TVP and stock.
For the achar:
4 roma tomatoes (300g), chopped
2 tsp sesame seeds
2 tsp cumin seeds
1 tsp coriander seeds, toasted and ground
6 timir or Sichuan peppercorns, toasted and ground
large pinch turmeric
pinch chaat masala (optional)
2 dried bird's eye chilis, crushed, or 2 tsp chili paste
1 Tsbp neutral oil
1 tsp grated ginger
1 tsp grated garlic
1 tsp salt
3/4 cup (180mL) water
squeeze of lime or lemon juice (optional)
For the momo masala:
Nepali momo masala is available commercially from brands such as Century; you can also make it at home by adjusting the following recipe according to your taste or what you have on hand. This spice blend will make about as much masala as needed for this recipe.
1 small bit Ceylon cinnamon (or substitute cassia cinnamon)
3 black peppercorns
1 clove
1 strand mace
3/4 tsp coriander seeds
3/4 tsp cumin seeds
1 small dried chili, or 1/4 tsp Kashmiri chili powder
1/4 tsp ground ginger
1/8 tsp fenugreek seeds
1/8 tsp black mustard seeds
large pinch of grated Indian black cardamom pod (or substitute 1 green cardamom pod)
pinch nutmeg
pinch turmeric
pinch ground cassia cinnamon
INSTRUCTIONS:
For the dough:
1. Measure your flour into a large bowl by weight, or by spooning it gently into a dry measuring cup and levelling it off. Slowly add water (you may need more or less than 1/4 cup / 60mL) until a cohesive, non-sticky dough forms.
2. Knead your dough for 5-10 minutes until it is smooth and elastic. Cover and set aside to rest while you prepare the filling and achar.
For the filling:
1. Add all ingredients to a mixing bowl and mix or knead until well combined. Allow at least 10 minutes for the TVP to hydrate.
For the achar:
1. If using whole spices, toast coriander and Sichuan peppercorns in a small skillet on medium heat for a few minutes until fragrant, and grind them in a mortar and pestle.
2. Heat oil in a large pan on medium. Add sesame seeds and fry 5-7 minutes, agitating often, until they are fragrant and a shade darker.
3. Add cumin seeds and fry until fragrant. Add remaining spices (coriander, peppercorns, and turmeric) and allow to bloom in the oil for 30 seconds.
4. Add ginger and garlic and fry for 30 seconds until fragrant. Add chilis or chili paste and cook for a minute or two.
5. Add tomatoes and salt and cook until tomatoes are slightly softened.
6. Add water and cook, covered, 5-10 minutes until dried chilis (if using) and tomatoes are soft.
7. Blend all ingredients (including cooking water) using a countertop or immersion blender. Add lime and more chili paste as desired.
For the momo masala:
1. Toast whole spices in a dry skillet on medium heat for a few minutes until fragrant and a shade darker. Toast larger whole spices and smaller seeds separately to prevent the seeds from burning.
2. Remove the skillet from heat and toast ground spices for 30 seconds, agitating constantly.
3. Grind all spices together in a spice grinder or mortal and pestle.
To assemble:
1. Divide the dough into balls of about 1” (2.5cm) in diameter (mine weighed about 14g each) and roll each ball out into a 4” (10cm) wide circle. (If you're inexperienced with rolling out circles of dough, you may also divide the dough in two pieces, roll each out into a sheet 1/4" thick, and use a 4" cookie cutter to cut out circles. Allow scraps to rest before rolling them back out.)
2. Hold a wrapper in the palm of your non-dominant hand and add about a tablespoon of filling (if you're not experienced with making dumplings, it may be easier to add less). While pressing the filling down with your non-dominant thumb, use your other hand to pinch pleated folds in the dough all the way around the circle of the wrapper. (You may shape your momos to be completely closed at the top, or leave a small hole in the center where your thumb has been--it's up to your preference.)
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Place completed dumplings on a plate and cover with a kitchen towel to prevent drying out. 3. Steam your dumplings. Place a parchment-paper-lined bamboo steamer in the bottom of a wok or large pot, and fill the wok with enough cool water to cover the bottom rim of the steamer by ½". If you’re using a metal steamer, tie a kitchen towel around its lid to prevent condensation from dipping back down onto the dumplings; line the metal steamer with parchment paper, or oil it, to prevent the dumplings from sticking. If you don’t have a steamer, place a small bowl in the bottom of a wok or large, deep pan or pot. Place the dumplings on a parchment paper-lined plate and place the plate on top of the bowl–the plate should fit inside your pot. Make sure that you can cover the plate and dumplings with a lid. If your lid is domed, there is no need for a kitchen towel, since the condensation will run down towards the outer rim. If your lid is flat, tie a tea towel around it just as you would with a metal steamer. Fill your cooking vessel with 2 or so centimeters of cool water.
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4. Raise the heat to high and allow the water to come to a boil. Once boiling, lower the heat to medium-low and cover your steamer or pot. Steam the dumplings for 6-10 minutes, until the dough is tender and cooked. Serve warm drizzled with achar, or with achar to the side. You may also mix the achar with a bit more water or stock to thin it out, and serve momos in a bowl filled with achar; this "momo soup" is known as momo jhol achar.
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cowboywithnogender · 3 years ago
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cowboywithnogender · 3 years ago
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I can't help thinking that the people who believe veganism is solely about purist plant-diets are probably sharing a braincell with the people who think feminism is "woman good, man bad."
Like if you stopped being vegan because of a disability/poverty/etc, you were never vegan, you were just on a plant-based diet plan.
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cowboywithnogender · 3 years ago
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hey folks, forceful reminder that there’s nothing funny or light about the shit like what Kanye is doing/saying and you need to pull your heads from your anal cavities. Jews do not deserve the hate crimes that will come from you not taking it seriously enough. 
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cowboywithnogender · 3 years ago
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Tumblr in 2012:
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cowboywithnogender · 3 years ago
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It is absurd to think that a society that oppresses non-human animals will be able to become a society that does not oppress humans. Recognizing animal oppression thus becomes a prerequisite to radical social change.
Animal Liberation and Social Revolution: A Vegan Perspective on Anarchism or an Anarchist Perspective on Veganism by Brian A. Dominick 
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cowboywithnogender · 3 years ago
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anyway i guess i have very few fucks to give. if you like my bullshit content and like following me around online like a favorite shadow, my primary blogging center is sheepskinnedgoat. If you recognize this url because I interacted with you there my b, hello again my dear mutual/friend.
Might maybe come back around a little, but honestly idk anymore. Do I want a horse and to blog about horse? Yes. Do I want to run two accounts on Tumblr? No, not especially. Do I want to start from scratch when i could just invade y’all’s dashboards again? Hmmm.
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cowboywithnogender · 3 years ago
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Ppl dont seem to realise that "only perceivably queer people should have access to queer spaces and support" and "nobody is obligated to out themselves to you and nobody needs to provide proof of their sexuality/identity" CANNOT coexist.
People are very quick to say "nobody should ever be forced out of the closet, there is no one way to be queer" but then throw a fit when someone who isnt visibly gay plays a gay character or when someone who isnt officially out acts in a ~queer way~.
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