
22 Currently vibing in the bowels of hell with my pal satan.*any pronouns*
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Is This Really The Hill You Want To Go Out On?
Is this really the hill you want to go out on?

Girl, you are not calling me "not normal" with femcel in your bio đ¤ŁđŤľ
at least I'm not a tranny lol đ
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>said video has music like splatoon
>unmutes video
>sounds nothing like RIP entry and it's just basic rock
>the Industrial Revolution and its consequences
Looked up music similar to Splatoon. These dudes popped up. Like Holy Carp. Has almost the same vibes as Rip Entry. For full song go to dah link!
https://youtu.be/fuhHU_BZXSk?si=LfALQklLl9Gt85oY
I do still look for actual splatoon re,ixes and stuff but there's only s9 many on YouTube.....so I try and look for music with the some energy and vibes as Splatoon!
Tumblr users: hehe, be gay do crime
The Walmart employees who have to deal with this bullshit every day:


Shoplifters who spoke to Novara Media said the cost of living crisis had pushed them to steal more of lifeâs essentials. âA couple of times Iâve been on the verge of crying when I go to buy Sainsburyâs Basics apple and blackcurrant squash and realise the price has doubled in the past three months,â said John.
Lara, a culture worker from London, has started shoplifting groceries more frequently; she said it has become more socially acceptable in her circles. âI know that other people do it, and Iâve seen how other people do it, and that really helped,â she said. Previously, she avoided stealing because her upbringing and wider moralism had convinced her it was âa shameful thingâ to do.
âBefore, I would have described stealing as this really anti-Islamic thing to do,â she said. Shoplifting is also especially frowned-upon by âparents who come from a working-class or lower middle-class background,â she said, because of how classist âscroungerâ stereotypes âtrickle down to how we surveil and shame each other.â
Nowadays however, Lara sees shoplifting as âone of the few guerrilla tactics we have available to us.â
Alan, a construction worker from London, who, like John and Anna, has been shoplifting around half his groceries in recent months, has âno moral qualmsâ about stealing from supermarkets. âI just think that the stuff in the world is ours, all of ours,â he said, âand that weâve invented a really stupid system for the distribution of resources which doesnât treat them as ours, and treats them as things that can be used for capitalists to make profit.â
He wouldnât steal things if it meant that âsomeoneâs labour went unrewardedâ, he said, but all shoplifting affects is âthe profits of shareholdersâ he said. â[I have] no concerns about that at all.â
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While, for many, shoplifting feels like a form of resistance to untenable living conditions, no one who spoke to Novara Media was sure how to build solidarity between shoplifters. Alan shoplifts food for rough sleepers, but wishes there were more organised approaches to shoplifting â like the mass stealing and redistribution of food that occurred in Greece following the 2008 financial crisis.
Lara believes shoplifting could be ârevolutionaryâ if it could be âmore of an organised operationâ that involved âgetting workers on sideâ.
âI think it would be really radical if there would be a widespread recognition and acceptance of stealing as a necessary mechanism for resistance,â she says. âIf you canât afford the things that you have to buy, then the logic should be that you just take them.â
Fuck you radfem, keep transing that tomboy



Two steps ahead.
Dipper was two steps ahead.