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Does the sun shine brighter being Untouchable?

@ian-the-existential-crisis

Ian 🚫 Pronouns are whatever 🚫 Curious 27 y/o 🚫 Professional Fanboy 🚫 Personal Blog and Fandom Blog 🚫 LGBTQ+ Friendly 🚫 The Request Box is Opened 🚫 Tabs opened: ♾ 🚫 Status: My event horizon was the moment I met you.
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disc80s

i thought my suicidal late teens were the hardest years of my life but nothing could’ve prepared me for my 20s waking up everyday with no purpose, feeling so lost, unable to keep up with friendships, watching everyone move on with relationships and careers and being unable to catch up. and I’m such a “life is not a race” type of person but damn I’m losing so hard rn

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The urge to post my story completely backward. "Here fuckers. Have chapter 22 first. How did the characters get to this point? You don't get to know that yet bitch."

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When I tell that I LOVE solarpunk

Oh, I remember this, the edit was done by youtuber Waffle to the left.

They didn't just cut out the parts with the oat milk, they skillfully edited over all the god-damn branding and replaced the audio.

But what I still find most hilarious about this whole commercial is the fact that everything they show in this solar punk world seems to be made with sustainable, zero waste and reusable materials.

Everything EXCEPT THE FUCKING CHOBANI BRANDED STUFF! The only plastic you see in this whole commercial is all the straight to the landfill packaging made by the very corporation that tries to sell how sustainable and "green" they are. Unintentional self satire at its finest.

They couldn't even show their yogurt and milk in (basically infinitely reusable) glass containers because they pretty much only sell their shit in plastic

It is such a perfect example of the true face of "green" capitalism, it's hilarious.

The punk in this solarpunk comes from cutting the corporation out of the picture

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conarcoin

fyi things like insulin, hearing aids, wheelchairs, glasses costing money at all is a form of structural ableism

disabled people should not have to pay to live their lives like everyone else. and in the case of insulin, disabled people should not have to pay to Not Fucking Die

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sexboobomb

Seeing a lot of people comparing insulin to food and saying "what, should we just make food completely free too then?"

Yeah?? We should??? That's the logical conclusion, not a gotcha. People in general should not have to pay money to just stay alive

Gonna be honest, never thought of not being able to see 5 feet in front of me as something I shouldn't have to pay for. I've worn glasses all my life. Without them I can not see the ground (I am a little over 5 feet tall) and it never occurred to me that it's bullshit that I have to pay almost 500 dollars just to see.