flxngoutofspxce
flxngoutofspxce
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flxngoutofspxce · 4 years ago
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US Elevation.
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flxngoutofspxce · 4 years ago
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I have been waiting all year to post this.
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flxngoutofspxce · 4 years ago
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flxngoutofspxce · 4 years ago
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⦕⁅⁅⁅ɔ  ⦕⁅⁅⁅ɔ  ⦕⁅⁅⁅ɔ  ⦕⁅⁅⁅ɔ  ⦕⁅⁅⁅ɔ
you have encountered a group of trilobites! reblog to help them on their journey
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flxngoutofspxce · 4 years ago
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Will I die for you? Yes. Will I turn subtitles off for you? No.
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flxngoutofspxce · 4 years ago
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sometimes its just like *street lights reflecting off the wet asphalt at night* maybe life isnt so ugly after all
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flxngoutofspxce · 4 years ago
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can i just be a fairy living a care free life and eating nothing but strawberries ♡
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flxngoutofspxce · 4 years ago
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the character designs from this kitty litter commercial are oodling my fucking noodles
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look at them. amazing
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flxngoutofspxce · 4 years ago
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please god stop stigmatizing hallmarks of neurodivergent behavior as “red flags” for bad friends.
I mean stuff like:
Oversharing (ADHD)
“secretly” copying the way you talk/dress/act (common for everyone, but many neurodivergent people who are affected socially)
Forgetting to pause and ask about you (ADHD, autism, social anxiety)
Failure to convey empathy or affection in a way you understand (autism, social anxiety, many many others)
Unhappiness (Depression, also friends don’t have to perform happiness wtf)
Talk “too much” (ADHD, social anxiety, so many more)
Fussy (really?)
Refuse to open up (really??)
Talk loudly (ADHD notoriously makes volume control hard, also wtf how’s that make u a bad friend)
Just hhhhhhh
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talk to your friends !! if you feel underappreciated or overtalked!
✨Communication✨
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flxngoutofspxce · 4 years ago
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You know what the most frustrating thing about the vegans throwing a fit over my “Humans aren’t Parasites” post is?  I really wasn’t trying to make a point about animal agriculture. Honestly, the example about subsistence hunting isn’t the main point. That post was actually inspired by thoughts I’ve been having about the National Park system and environmentalist groups.
See, I LOVE the National Parks. I always have a pass. I got to multiple parks a year. I LOVE them, and always viewed them as this unambiguously GOOD thing. Like, the best thing America has done. 
BUT, I just finished reading this book called “I am the Grand Canyon” all about the native Havasupai people and their fight to gain back their rights to the lands above the canyon rim. Historically, they spent the summer months farming in the canyon, and then the winter months hunter-gathering up above the rim. When their reservation was made though, they lost basically all rights to the rim land (They had limited grazing rights to some of it, but it was renewed year to year and always threatened, and it was a whole thing), leading to a century long fight to get it back. 
And in that book there are a couple of really poignant anecdotes- one man talks about how park rangers would come harass them if they tried to collect pinon nuts too close to park land- worried that they would take too many pinon nuts that the squirrels wanted. Despite the fact that the Havasupai had harvested pinon nuts for thousands and thousands of years without ever…like…starving the squirrels. 
There’s another anecdote of them seeing the park rangers hauling away the bodies of dozens of deer- killed in the park because of overpopulation- while the Havasupai had been banned from hunting. (Making them more and more reliant on government aid just to survive the winter months.) 
They talk about how they would traditionally carve out these natural cisterns above the rim to catch rainwater, and how all the animals benefitted from this, but it was difficult to maintain those cisterns when their “ownership” of the land was so disputed. 
So here you have examples of when people are forcibly separated from their ecosystem and how it hurts both those people and the ecosystem. 
And then when the Havasupai finally got legislation before Congress to give them ownership of the rim land back- their biggest opponent was the Parks system and the Sierra Club. The Sierra Club (a big conservation group here in the US) ran a huge smear campaign against these people on the belief that any humans owning this land other than the park system (which aims at conservation, even while developing for recreation) was unacceptable. 
And it all got me thinking about how, as much as I love the National Parks, there are times when its insistence that nature be left “untouched” (except, ya know, for recreation) can actually harm both the native people who have traditionally been part of those ecosystems AND potentially the ecosystems themselves. And I just think there’s a lot of nuance there about recognizing that there are ways for us to be in balance with nature, and that our environmentalism should respect that and push for sustainability over preserving “pristine” human-less landscapes. Removing ourselves from nature isn’t the answer. 
But apparently the idea that subsistence hunting might actually not be a moral catastrophe really set the vegans off.  Woopie. 
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flxngoutofspxce · 4 years ago
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Black girls saying ayyyyyy in unison is very spiritual.
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flxngoutofspxce · 4 years ago
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Junji Ito  //  Hayao Miyazaki
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flxngoutofspxce · 4 years ago
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I was walking through the toy aisle at Target when I found this thing and had a VIOLENT AND IMMEDIATE FLASHBACK to when JP first came out and they had a bunch of REALLY COOL T Rex toys that I would have sold one of my scrawny small-child limbs for but my mother wouldn’t get me one because they were “too violent and also ate people” :(
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This incredible 95-year-old transwoman flight instructor found love late in life– only to be denied social security benefits by the government because she’s not cisgender
A beautiful interview with a woman who transitioned in 1976 shows how life for transgender people has changed over the years, although some terrible consequences remain the same.
Gifs: Lambda Legal
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flxngoutofspxce · 4 years ago
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A crow with a halo. One thousand gems of genius in poetry and art. 1889.
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