trans-mom:

czechs-and-holdings:

trans-mom:

czechs-and-holdings:

trans-mom:

czechs-and-holdings:

trans-mom:

Every single person deserves shelter, food, water, and healthcare.

And it should be provided for free?

Then how will the builders live? 
How will the farmers live?
How will the plumbers live?
How will the doctors live?

Labor provided for “free” implies the forced servitude of a person. Which is slavery. 

Builders, farmers, plumbers, and doctors will live just fine with free shelter, food, water, and healthcare. Every human deserves the right to life, withholding the essentials to living is inhumane. 

What’s their incentive to do their jobs?

What if you ask them and they say, “No, I don’t feel like it.”

Have you never done anything out of good will? Would you not help people who need charity? Even if you can’t escape the illusion of capitalism, can’t you possibly picture these things being given through taxes? 

“Incentive” to what? Help humans live? Who in turn help you live? Is helping people that help you not incentive enough? Or will you paint your personal greed as human nature as capitalists always do?

I’m going into education and have donated over 3 gallons of blood to the Red Cross, I believe in doing the right thing and helping people (through my money, time, or otherwise). I just take issue when folks turn “Should” into “Must.”

We should be chill and cool and help one another, but when you make it a must, folks get rounded up “For the Good of Society.”

People die because they don’t have shelter. In the USA alone there are more empty houses than homeless people. People die because they don’t have food. Between money troubles and the constant cuts the government gives to programs towards providing food, we jail priests and well being organizations that – out of the kindness of their hearts – feed the poor and hungry. People die for not having water. Companies have monopolized the literal supply of a piece of life essentiality. These companies have created droughts, have ruined lives, and literally kill people. People die without healthcare. I don’t think I need any expansion there.

You claim when people make it a must, folks get “rounded up.” But, people must pay for shelter, a life saving essential. People must pay for food and water, both life essentials. People must pay for healthcare, a life saving essential. You’re so scared of someone telling you that you must, when people like me already are told “must” and we can’t…..and inevitably die.

One should not have to pay to be alive. The ability to live is an essential human right. Any argument to the otherwise is greed.

crypticdatesuggestions:

date the warm voice you heard in the middle of nowhere on that roadtrip you took a few summers ago; beckoning and bubbly, sweet like honey. it has nothing but love and good intentions for you, but it is too shy not to hide away in the trees along the road.

tygermama:

agwitow:

just-shower-thoughts:

If a ghost can open cupboards and break things, why not just take a pencil, find paper, write exactly why it’s unhappy, and tape the message on the fridge.

It just became second nature to close all the cupboards first thing in the morning (even though they’d been closed the night before). Which was when things escalated from banging cupboard doors to actually breaking things.

Faucets, door handles, curtain rods ripped from the wall… all the repairs started to add up.

“Look, I didn’t mind having an ethereal roommate, but I can’t afford to keep fixing all this shit. Here’s a pencil and some paper. Just write what’s bothering you–I doubt you could put anything that would be more expensive than having a plumber come out to replace all the faucets again.”

The next morning there’s a scrawl line at the top of the page that devolved into an angry scribbling mess that tore through the page. Two cupboard doors were entirely ripped off.

“I don’t want to get someone in to banish you, but this is ridiculous. Just tell me what you want.”

The second piece of paper is ripped into shreds and several knives are embedded in the wall.

A careful examination of the paper scraps show that it had the same scribbles as the first piece.

A quick trip to the library and a stop at a store later, there are kindergarten workbooks on learning to write spread across the counter.

“Look, I don’t know if you’re just being difficult, but I hope not. So I got an audiobook on learning to read and write, and here are some workbooks for kids–don’t get mad–to teach them their letters. Just press play on the stereo, and work through the books at your own pace. I’ll get more when you finish.”

The first workbook is half-completed before being ripped to pieces, but at least there was no other damage. Replacing it is significantly cheaper than replacing cupboard doors.

It takes awhile, but eventually the workbooks progress to a fifth grade level. These ones are starting to be more costly (they’re bigger, for one thing), but it’s not even the money anymore. Little notes scrawled in a shaky hand appear on the steamy bathroom mirror

Have A gooD dy

Or written in ketchup on the counter (that was a frightening sight the first time)

You R out of MLK

And then one day there’s a message taped to the fridge. The spelling and penmanship isn’t the best, but it’s legible and even signed.

Dear Occupente,

I have haunted this spot for ovr three huner hudre 300 years. My bones are dust and I am fergotN. I do not have wants to trap me. I am here 4 ever.

I am bord. Lonly.

I am sorrY 4 breaking things.

We be frends?

Syncerly Eloise

I love you, Eloise

The Radioactive Man Who Returned To Fukushima To Feed The Animals That Everyone Else Left Behind

psychedelicsex:

psychedelicsex:

friendlycloud:

revolutionary-afrolatino:

forever-my-sun-and-stars:

Naoto Matsumura is the only human brave enough to live in Fukushima’s 12.5-mile exclusion zone

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He fled at first but returned to take care of the animals that were left behind

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He returned for his own animals at first, but realized that so many more needed his help, too

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Matsumura, who is 55 years old, knows that the radiation is harmful, but he “refuses to worry about it”

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“They also told me that I wouldn’t get sick for 30 or 40 years. I’ll most likely be dead by then anyway, so I couldn’t care less”

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Matsumura discovered that thousands of cows had died locked in barns

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He also freed many animals that had been left chained up by their owners

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Many of them now rely on him for food

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The government has forbidden him from staying, but that doesn’t stop him either

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He started in 2011 and is still going strong 4 years later

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He relies solely on donations from supporters to work with and feed the animals

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His supporters are calling him the ‘guardian of Fukushima’s animals’

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The man clearly has a sense of humor as well

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This hero deserves way more notes.

There should be a way to donate to this guy

Actually I spent some time and I found a link to donate to him. Click here to be sent to a website where you can donate to his efforts

destinydiamante:

sadxtonight:

destinydiamante:

sadxtonight:

destinydiamante:

purchasing a rabbit was one of the best things i’ve done for myself 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽2017 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽aint 👏🏽👏🏽ready👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽

Omg I have a chance rn to get a healthy rabbit for free but I looked up all the care for them and everything and … it’s too much ..so no rabbit for me :/ lol I mean if I had my own place .. but I right now it’s just not realistic

omg do u mean like a bunny rabbit or 😭😭

Oh shit is there a difference? 😳😳 lmaoooo

am talking abt a rabbit vibrator for like masturbation but 😩😩 i hope u get ur kinda rabbit someday! they’re so cute and playful i used to have two

aeqo:

Here’s your mid-week reminder to forgive yourself if you’ve had a crappy/tired/unproductive day/week/month/year. You are doing the best you can. Look after yourself, do what you need to do. And it doesn’t matter what time of day/week/month/year it is, it’s never too late to make a fresh start. 

metapianycist:

allthestuffandeverything:

rabbittrabbitt:

taavot:

remember being little and thinking dandelions were fun or a pretty color or something and every adult in an 80 mile radius wouldn’t let you say that without screaming ITS A WEED

also like:
  • dandelions are edible, easy to grow, and are rich in vitamins a, c, k, beta-carotene, calcium, iron, manganese, and potassium
  • dandelions can be made into wine, tea, soft drinks, and a coffee substitute
  • they are used in herbal remedies to treat liver and digestive problems and as a diuretic
  • they’re good for bees!
  • they make good companion plants for various herbs and tomatoes; their long taproot helps bring up nutrients in the soil and they release ethylene gas which ripens fruit
  • dandelions secrete latex which means they can be used to make natural rubber 
  • they make great flower crowns 

Why do adults feel the need to ‘correct’ kids about what flowers it’s okay to like?  It’s like…we’re supposed to like roses, which are useless and difficult and thorny; but hate dandelions, which are useful, edible, and helping save the bees? … .

minor addendum: roses are also edible and their fruit (rosehips) is very high in vitamin c. rose petal tea is really really tasty.