i think i must have blocked all the right blogs cause i dont see any weird tags on that post lol i love peace
Well to be fair, there’s not that many on that post and my reaction was mainly triggered because I’ve just gotten off twitter and almost every single comment under every post has been along the lines ‘they’re a bunch of clowns’ ‘worst name in f1 history’ etc
People talking about legacy are hilarious as if the history of the sport is not filled with forgotten team names that even most of the drivers can’t get in a game of trivia
Also people are acting as if any other teams on the grid wouldn’t have done the same if visa offered them $20mil. So I’m pretty sure a team that has always had a sort of identity crisis doesn’t really mind sacrificing any idea of an identity if that means having the money for development
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i need to go eat but b4 i forget again this week. PPL OF THE DASH. tell me ur movies. ideally non series movies pre 2010. no other requirements really. i think ive got something lined up for this week but ive been struggling remember and then find places to watch movies. so if u got a movie u want to subject a person to. i will write it down and i may watch it in the future
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explaining myself to be team green but still hold rhaenyra as one of the most important characters to me and my experience with the asoiaf universe as a whole has GOT to be one of the most jarring things ever--
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i saw a post a while ago about how it's Okay to Ignore Palestine Posts because of mental health and how internet is escapism and blah blah blah. and it's like, okay. sure. mental health is important, but somehow i feel this is actually willful ignorance wrapped up in pretty language to feel more comfortable and justified in staying comfortable.
gonna copypaste some notes i took a while ago, bc it resonated w me and i feel is relevant to this kind of behavior, so i hope it resonates with u as well:
"The experience of being abandoned by humanity and then not being heard occurs when stories of resilience takes precedence over tales of inhumanity."
"Our responsibility is to change our narrative or 'internal working model'; to recognize vulnerability and revision a way to sensitize ourselves to hardship that our own coping and privileged experience allow us to avoid."
"And basically what that means is when we think about the stories of others, when we hear things that we don't necessarily like to hear, we have a choice. We go with it, we move forward in it, and we continue to in some ways enter the people's lives with whom we work, or we retreat. We go back to our privilege, and we think about their stories as something that we're not able to relate to or connect with."
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