Woah, I grew up in Portland, do they really call it soda there now? That’s wild.
Woah, I grew up in Portland, do they really call it soda there now? That’s wild.
I don’t actually know all that much about it, but the anarchists that I know are all about communities and mutual support and stuff. So I guess they think government is bad and communities supporting each other is good.
Personally I wonder what they’d call it when a community gets really good at providing a particular type of support and they agree to pool their resources to efficiently provide said support to all members of the community.
Yes, it’s a bad take; what’s actually demonstrated here though is that you are likely to make friends that you have stuff in common with.
She discovered she was trans. Note that the friend was referred to as “he” in the first post, then the second post was “…what happened to her.” Additionally, 90% of her friends were apparently trans already because she gravitated to them because either consciously or subconsciously she recognized their common experience.
You mean like this? https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/59de53e6f7e0ab6e4c7f7fc3/1513882656677-QG9NA0AOQRA3PTLAPWAX/MOOD.png?format=1500w
I have a poster of this, it’s actually pretty useful.
When I was a kid, someone gave me a Transformers toy. After I came home with it, we destroyed it ritualistically to ensure that the demons within it would not plague our home.
Or, more simply: oh you sweet summer child.