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#Maystelid - day 10: Marbled polecat
PS1 style is my favourite, but I find it one of the most difficult ones.
(If you're curious about vertex snapping effect - I used PSX Vertex Snap addon by Lucas Roedel).
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my radical belief is that the disabled and the elderly should be paid at least the average cost of living, regardless of the life they lived. regardless if they ever worked or what work they did or if they were responsible with their choices in life or not
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Also I love when people say "For most of human history, X thing..." because 99% of the time that is just straight up not true. Humans (Homo sapiens I mean) have existed for between 200,000 and 300,000 years. At the very most conservative, humans have been behaviorally and cognitively modern for 50,000-60,000 years. Agriculture was invented 11,000 years ago max.
For most of human history, humans have been hunter-gatherers.
If you say "for most of human history" and do not follow it with something about hunting and gathering, it is just not true.
Post-Neolithic, for most of human history, most humans have been subsistence farmers (except for the ones that stayed hunter-gatherers, which a bunch did, because Neolithic farming was kind of miserable.) If you don't acknowledge subsistence farmers in your analysis of how much and what kind of work people were doing before 1600 or so, you're being disingenuous and doing bad history.
And if you want to talk about the practices of urban populations... that's valuable cross-cultural comparison, but you have to 1) clarify that, and 2) recognize that before maybe the 1700s, urban populations were a very small fraction of the whole population.
And if you argue that "human history" only means the time period that had written records, and anything before that is prehistory and doesn't count, I will graciously acknowledge that definition because it is a commonly used one for sure, and then I will launch into my argument about why I do not think that's a good way of conceptualizing history :P
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More pants, more problems. A fear submitted by Nee to deepdarkfears.com/submit - thanks! You can find original art in my shop! www.deepdarkfears.com/shop
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th heat and humidity making my sink pipes stink but it smells like aged soft cheese and giving me cravings which feels gross!
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Queer Theories be like: Anything you can purchase with money (clothes, surgery, a hairstyle, hormones) is valid and relevant. Anything that you're born with (the natural body you need to live and breathe & the mechanism by which literal harm and violence is meted out to you) that's irrelevant and it's bio essentialist to bring it up.
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