testosterxne
testosterxne
free trader beowulf
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luke. he/him. 22.
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testosterxne · 2 years ago
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God. The Hbomberguy video really hits home for me. I still get on my own ass about not being able to churn out stuff out as fast as these folks. I have to constantly remember "these people have writing teams" and turns out some of them were just fucking stealing! From people I fucking know.
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testosterxne · 2 years ago
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Super fucked up that I can’t be a master-level expert in knitting AND woodworking AND silversmithing AND embroidery AND soap making AND spinning AND -
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testosterxne · 2 years ago
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THE ORIGIN OF THIS IMAGE:
So in my etsy I sell a pin of some isopods having at a bag of doritos based on this photo. Today I was contacted by the person who took it.
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I asked to share this info and he gave permission!
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Here’s the picture of him working with isopods and here’s a link to their published research!
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testosterxne · 2 years ago
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Much love to everyone in a similar situation as me. We'll get through this <3
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testosterxne · 2 years ago
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Words cannot illustrate how common it is to encounter goth-looking swiftoids on tinder and the social mediascape at large. This is a world brimming with dangerous lying fiends dressed in elaborate camouflage in order to manipulate you into thinking they are cool and of personality. Fuck this gay poser ass planet.
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testosterxne · 2 years ago
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I've mentioned this before but as I learn more about Indigenous history here I can't help but see more and more problems with how land acknowledgements are done. Like they're already bad cause they're so often simply a way for insititions to acknowledge that the land was stolen without actually doing anything to give the land back. But with that, they also create this false impression that only one Indigenous nation lived in any one area or state prior to colonization, isolated from the others.
Like I can't speak to other areas but here in what is now the "midwest" that is just laughably untrue. For one, trade links both between Indigenous people and with Europeans brought thousands of people together living in the same area. With that, the creation of the original 13 colonies sent dozens of Indigenous people fleeing their genocidal efforts westward. People like the Shawnee and the Lenape would settle alongside, intermarry, and trade with people who already lived here like the Miami and the Potawatomi. And far from some dystopic flood of peoples, the Indigenous nations here would build some of the most prosperous Indigenous communities that we have documentation of.
In Kekionga (what is now Fort Wayne, Indiana) Miami, Lenape, Shawnee, Kickapoo, Potawatomi, Odawa, Chippewa, and many others grew miles upon miles of crops which fed all. Incomprehensible amounts of high value trade goods from silver to dyed cloth to luxuries like cookware all flowed in in exchange for the furs Europeans sold back across the Atlantic. And it was far from an outlier. From the northern tip of Michigan to the confluence of the Ohio and Mississippi rivers, these communities thrived even in the face of growing colonial threats.
And it was specifically because of this prosperity that Kentucky raiders to the south and large land speculators like George Washington back east so desperately wanted this land. Indeed when the US invaded this land in 1791 and 92, it was these communities which built a huge confederation which dealt the colonizers the largest defeat they would ever face at the hands of an Indigenous army (nearly 3x the number of American casualties as in Custer's famous defeat) led by the Miami Little Turtle, the Shawnee Blue Jacket, and the Lenape Buckongahelas.
And so, from what I have seen, when land acknowledgements are done here, this multicultural history is erased in favor of only mentioning the Miami. But of course they often make no mention of how the Miami Indians of Indiana are still fucking here and are fighting to regain their federal recognition that was illegally stripped from them in 1897. Or how they even have a gofundme you can donate to which helps to restore the facilities they currently have and pays for the attorney fees in their fight for recognition.
Instead, land acknowledgements made by institutions like Miami University in Ohio or by individuals at places like Indiana University only mention the Miami, or sometimes briefly also mention the Shawnee. Thus, even in an effort to acknowledge Indigenous history, they erase this multicultural history and sidestep the issue of actually supporting and returning land the the actual Indigenous people who still live here.
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testosterxne · 2 years ago
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testosterxne · 2 years ago
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testosterxne · 2 years ago
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im gonna be honest i dont think larian adding in everything that the fanbase asks for is actually a good thing
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testosterxne · 2 years ago
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god bless rolling stone for having this article prepared in advance but even more so for publishing so quickly they didn’t even remove the placeholders
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testosterxne · 2 years ago
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i want us to preserve this moment, right now. where we are. what we are doing. i want you to know the answer to the question 'what were you doing when you found out henry kissinger died?'
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testosterxne · 2 years ago
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I feel like something that doesnt get talked about enough is how fast fashion is coming to hobbies as well. Sure, you can sew, knit, and crochet something better than youd buy in store, but good luck finding quality materials
Want a fabric that doesnt fray from being gently caressed? Want yarn thats not 100% plastic and splits if you touch it wrong? Good luck finding that if you dont have a genuinely good crafts store near you.
Go on any thread where people are trying to figure out where to buy fabric. 50% of it is people saying big stores are servicable, online stores work, or the like, and the other 50% are talking about how bad the quality is or how the quality of a website dropped because it was bought out
Were running into a problem where fast fashiob is so integrated into society that even the ability to make your own, comfortable and long lasting, clothes is being threatened by capitalism
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testosterxne · 2 years ago
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more dreadlocs and curly hairstyles
is now available on my Nexus page !
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testosterxne · 2 years ago
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Cryptozoology - Patrick Stump
They got the search party looking for the ghost of the child But what if he grew up? He never died
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testosterxne · 2 years ago
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testosterxne · 2 years ago
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In times of trouble remember Lucy Gray Baird
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