New video ladies, me and friends playing thru Conker's Bad Fur Day
featuring @lavapasta , @daftbread , and idk the rest of my friends' URLs anymore cuz its been like 4 years since i regularly used this place lol
oh, and here's part 1 since i just realized i forgot to post it lol:
New video ladies, me and friends playing thru Conker's Bad Fur Day
featuring @lavapasta , @daftbread , and idk the rest of my friends' URLs anymore cuz its been like 4 years since i regularly used this place lol
streaming hyperbolica rn if anyone wants to come hang out!
here's at least one thing ive been up to since i stopped posting on here. made this like a year ago now. follow me on twitch and youtube lol
i'll be back posting some more detailed updates on my life and shit soon but im a twitch streamer now lol
first time logging on in over 4 years whats poppin
jesus christ why do i have 300 drafts
Probably the saddest sign of our times is how many people respond with complete bewilderment if you mention direct action. Cutting border fences? punching nazis? sharing resources? blocking arms transports? building alternatives? They’re not even outraged, they’re just confused.
It’s like they’re so caught up in the spectacle of petitions, calling senators, ‘awareness’ and media visbility that they’ve completely forgotten that you can also just do shit without begging for permission.
Seriously, we’ve been so conditioned to seek permission for literally anything that the idea of just doing something yourself is seen as utterly unfeasible, pie in the sky, nonsense.
I for one am a huge believer in direct action and just making the changes we want to see instead of asking the powerful to implement them.
Want to house the homeless? Occupy some abandoned buildings. Want to replace your yard with a vegetable garden? Get you hands on some seeds and plant that shit. We can accomplish so much more by doing instead of begging.
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