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Smh, can’t believe nobody’s posted Legos 911 yet. This website’s full of children.
Good read, I don’t know why people are being so defensive about it. I agree with what the author says about the polarization of 9/11 reactions online. People pretend to be either nihilists or nationalists, which feels redundant to an extent because both sides cynically exploit other people’s trauma for the sake of establishing their highly performative political personas. There’s no room for mourning in our culture. Genuineness is seen as disingenuous. You’re either make memes that joke about 9/11 jumpers or ones demanding that the middle east be nuked.
Can’t wait to have my water usage severely rationed while pistachio companies continue to gobble up a disproportionate amount of the water supply.
I swear, police officers love interpreting the law. Doesn’t matter that it’s not their fucking job or that they’re dumb as shit. They can’t help but play lawyer.
Literally, though. Every agency and department is just a specialized PR firm for the government’s corporate backers. EPA for greenwashing; FDA for rubber-stamping preservative filled slop that’s not safe for consumption; CDC for downplaying a deadly, years-long pandemic so that businesses can stay open.
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Literally, though. Every agency and department is just a specialized PR firm for the government’s corporate backers. EPA for greenwashing; FDA for rubber-stamping preservative filled slop that’s not safe for consumption; CDC for downplaying a deadly, years-long pandemic so that businesses can stay open.
My guest room is my bedroom floor and a blanket.