30 in Montréal. Big chillin festival goer, gamer and chronically online babe.
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kids deserve so much more respect and it turns out that saying that is a great way to locate the horrible people in any community <3
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Work in progress by the talented, Aubrey Jangala Dixon
Aubrey Tjangala was born in 1974 at Yayi Yayi, a Pintupi outstation 30km west of Papunya. Yayi Yayi was a temporary settlement established by Pintupi people as they began their migration back into the Western Desert during the homelands movement of the 1970s.
After returning to his home Country,
Aubrey lived at his father's outstation,
Ininti, before settling in Kintore where he resides today.
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"You could get up early and do it before work" I could also wait for a magic beanstalk to start growing in my living room LMAO. Let's focus on things that happen in the real world
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"It's so fucked up women have to do sex work to survive" so trueee it's so fucked up we live in a capitalist society where you need to do work you don't want to do just to be alive. I'm so glad we're talking about ALL the jobs that are forced onto people, especially women, that are full of harassment. Thank God we're not just focusing on jobs that are already heavily stigmatized and shaming women for doing what's necessary to survive, even though every single person has to do that but for some reason it's immoral when it's a stripper instead of a fast food employee
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to get a job you have to have 10 years of experience in every possible tool and task that could even tangentially be related to what you'll actually be doing and then you have to prove that you're the smartest person in the world and you're organised and proactive and have great problem solving skills. and then if you beg on your knees like a dog enough and actually get the job, the entire first week will be doing spent reading shit like: 'MANDATORY HEALTH AND SAFETY TRAINING: if the floor is SLIPPERY or BUMPY, you might TRIP. this is BAD. please take this test to check your knowledge. question 1: is tripping bad? yes/no'
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Dispora wars has become so common place at this point, I think we have (and I hate to say it) at this entered a point of no return….
An at the root of it, the problem I think is that we don’t know each other’s (whatever Black ethnic group you belong to) cultural circumstances and points of disconnect are automatically interpreted in bad faith….
Idk but I’ve given up tbh
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Dale's story in the King of the Hill reboot is so fascinating. The mainstreaming of conspiracism finds him frequently surrounded by normies who share his vocabulary, yet this brings him no joy. In 2020 he ran for mayor of Arlan on an anti-masking platform (against all masks, up to and included masks for baseball catchers), won with 9% of the vote in a 12 candidate field, and then immediately denied the results on the grounds no election that would elect him could have been free and fair. Advances in electronic surveillance technology allow him to monitor his friends and neighbors with a digital panopticon the old Dale could have only dreamed of, yet he seems like he's doing it more out of an obsessive compulsion than for any love of the game. His voice sounds tired.
Very relatable character mid way through the the 2020s.
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hate when i go out and everyone’s staring like they’ve never seen a walking angel
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ゆかで だらる オレと家主
I and my landlady take rests with sloppy styles on the floor
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