Guys, they're advertising the warm sunlight falling onto the sidewalk through the tree crowns. During a late spring evening.
when i was in a new mom group the moms would also talk about that, how they had location enabled for their husbands and it would be weird if one of them turned "location off." o_O hey anyone ever hear of human trust and understanding
uh this is so weird. people are sharing their location with people regularly? this writer talks about it like -- "yeah of course people are sharing their location all the time. is this weird? should we be doing this?" yes it is fucking weird. i don't even feel comfortable sharing the city where i live, even though it's a huge city of millions. why are you guys sharing your exact location at the exact time you're there. what the hell. dystopia status.
it's so fucking crazy how the Colorado River is running dry bc of the agriculture industry but they can't just stop farming in the desert bc it'll put people out of work and it'll cause food shortages bc they can't give food away they have to produce way more than everyone could ever eat and then make sure people can't afford it and go hungry anyways and then throw it out and let it rot and they have to keep doing that forever the farmers have to produce more and more food to barely break even and the stores have to throw more and more of it out to keep the prices artificially inflated and it takes more and more water every year until the ancient river system that forged the Grand Canyon and supplies water to a dozen states dries up and all of this is allegedly the most efficient economic system that will ever be possible
HOA freaks are just on a level I can’t even begin to comprehend like what exactly am i supposed to be offended by in this picture I genuinely do not know
^ same guy. confirmed maniac
i have a feeling that if i see the barbie movie i will probably cry. just like frozen... things that wouldn't have made me cry before i had daughters... and now everything reminds me of them, regardless of intent; and then if there actually is a connection to little girls and sisterhood, i'm just like, ah, fuck. it's over for me
Jenna Gribbon (American, 1978) - If a Woman Reads a Book in the Forest But No One is There to See It (2020)
i love children’s fiction so much. you’re right, it IS about love and kindness and bravery
it does more harm than good to prop up the myth of the ‘neurotypical’ who completes tasks cheerfully with no issues. this person is a capitalist fantasy. the more you define yourself in comparison to this myth the more you justify social structures staying the same with minor accommodations to the ‘exceptions’ and the continued pathologizing of discomfort under hostile conditions
he's right. he's so right. when i see that $5.50 drink ring up as $7 because i asked for oat milk... we should be rioting in the streets over this
yes... that does sound like a funny improv scene, james cromwell.....

Faith Ringgold, born 1930 in Harlem, New York, is a painter, mixed media sculptor, performance artist, writer, teacher and lecturer. She received her B.S. and M.A. degrees in visual art from the City College of New York in 1955 and 1959. Professor Emeritus of Art at the University of California in San Diego, Ringgold has received 23 Honorary Doctorates.




