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ravioliraz · 4 months
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I don’t “make money.” I am the steward for a small sum of cash twice a month, which I hold in my custody for a very short amount of time before I turn it over to the landlords/corporations/banks that get to keep the money. I’m just the waypoint in the money’s route between the employer and Baron of these lands.
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ravioliraz · 2 months
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ravioliraz · 28 days
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When you don’t know how to cook, but you’re enthusiastic about trying
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ravioliraz · 1 year
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I hate being someone that wakes up before the sun.
It’s against my nature.
I hate being someone that that thinks about work more than I think about things that help me enrich and grow.
It’s against my will.
I hate being someone who clasps her pursestrings too tight.
It’s against my morals and I want to give freely.
I hate being someone with no brain space for learning sheerly for the pleasure of knowing something new.
It’s against my purpose.
Everything about this neoliberal, late-stage capitalistic hellscape is against every part of my essence and it chafes it chafes it chafes me raw to exist here.
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ravioliraz · 2 months
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Saw Dune Part 2 today
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ravioliraz · 2 years
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Life imitates art
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ravioliraz · 5 months
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^^ The demon from Paranormal Activity
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ravioliraz · 5 months
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Someone send help
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ravioliraz · 7 months
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He’s just doing his best
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ravioliraz · 2 years
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Like this?
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ravioliraz · 1 year
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Except Tumblr, of course
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ravioliraz · 1 year
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Dancing like Tom Bombadil in The Battle for Middle-earth™ II (2006)
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ravioliraz · 2 years
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It shouldn’t cost money to exist
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ravioliraz · 2 years
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Putting “neurodivergent AF” at the top of my resume like it’s a feature.
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ravioliraz · 2 years
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There’s a lot of seriously messed up stuff that needs fixing going on right now. I don’t want to take away from any of those messages. But I’m going to get up on my soap box for one second and talk about something really close to my heart that has not received much attention lately. It’s the need for wildlife corridors/crossings. I’m sick of driving along highways and seeing endless roadkill. It’s such a ghoulish scene, and horrible waste of life. And it’s ENTIRELY preventable with a bit of infrastructure. That’s where wildlife crossings come in. They are structures that allow wildlife to cross busy highways and roads without having to dodge traffic. This is no small problem; an estimated 12% of wild North American mammals die on roads. That’s more than 1 in 10 deer, porcupines, foxes, beavers, groundhogs, raccoons, possums, and more. Millions of your favorite little guys are getting needlessly slaughtered because humans can’t be bothered to give them a proper crossing spot. And here’s the kicker, these wildlife crossings really do work in places they have been constructed. But despite crossings’ benefits, they remain scarce in the US. Only around 1,000 wildlife crossings currently dot America’s 4 million mile road network. Therefore, most animals have no choice but to cross busy roads and they often pay the ultimate price. If you aren’t convinced, you should consider that wildlife crossings save human lives as well by reducing human/ large animal collisions. Hundreds of Americans die annually in car crashes with animals, and tens of thousands more are injured. Since the US interstate highway system was created last century, the landscape of the US wilds has been drastically altered by human use. I believe it’s our duty to safeguard our wild neighbors and ensure anthropomorphic land use does as little harm as possible; especially if we have a known solution right in front of us. Next time you are driving your car and see a horribly disfigured animal corpse on the side of the road, please be reminded that it is not an inevitable outcome. We can curb these deaths with the aid of wildlife corridors; we just need a little political will. Thanks for reading! Note I got my statistics from this article, but there are many good reading materials on this subject.
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ravioliraz · 2 years
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