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“available with premium subscription” “will be removed on the 31st” “available free with ads” “rent 4.99 buy 20.00″ “not available in your country” “not available on this device” what if every streaming service fucking killed itself and films ran around their fields free and organic in their natural state
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So excited for this!
I’ve long been frustrated with the concept of ingredients being marked “generally recognized as safe” without any actual testing being done. Now we can finally get away from that and make food companies prove their new ingredients (often designed to make food addictive) are safe before they hit the market.
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you say you would sacrifice yourself to save your wife, you say you would kill someone to defend your children, etc. you'd do any sort of grand gesture for your loved ones. but what about in the mean time?
would you mildly inconvenience yourself? would you take them time to actually bond with them? would put effort into remembering their likes and dislikes? would you re-evaluate your beliefs? would you try to see an argument from their point of view? would you keep your voice level instead of raising it to intimidate them?
would you dedicate a few seconds every day instead of pledging one massive push at a hypothetical point in your life?
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the unbreakable connection between me and a song I heard in a fanvid over ten years ago
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Stealing a cat is always wrong. It never will be right to take away someone's loved fur baby
Exactly- there are many aspects of the discourse that make me utterly livid, but one of the biggest ones is that self-righteous moral busibodies assume they know why the cat is outside. For example, it could have escaped. They dont know how many birds it kills- it could be a shit hunter that its owners who actually know the cat, let outside because it couldn't kill a bird if it tried. (The case of my old boy Huckle) I see it as only a couple steps below stealing someone's child because you found them in danger and autonomously took that to mean their parents are unfit to take care of them. Even if true it doesn't give you the right to make a custody decision, frickin obviously.
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