“I taught you not to fear bulls” is such a lovely impactful line that so catastrophically does not hit if you grew up around cattle farming at all.
id love to know more! is the answer “bulls were never scary” or “you SHOULD fear bulls”?
The answer is you ABSOLUTELY should fear bulls. There’s a reason they’re kept in paddocks on their own because it’s considered too dangerous to even keep two bulls together.
as a completely cis dude, I would press this button immediately, without question. There are a lot of things I would do for money, but shit I’d do this for like 20 bucks… maybe less?
She said with all too much confidence
A DAY!?!?!?
happy almost one year anniversary to arch-user having her realization in well under 24 hours
don’t tell social media if you went to protests or not(especially if you didn’t), don’t give cops an easy way to track down protesters. punk life advice
I’m Diné (Navajo) and in high school I was put in some kind of group for native kids. It was run by a white woman who told us that if we were ever in class and feeling overwhelmed, we had permission to just up and leave class to go wander around outside and reconnect with nature. We all took advantage of this regularly
the implication she thought you were like, forest fairies that had to periodically connect with nature to regain your strength is the most racist but also kinda funny thing I ever heard
The paradox of tolerance is only a paradox if you think of tolerance as some sacred and unconditional moral duty. Some ultimate and absolute law with no exceptions, and if you ever slip into the sin of intolerance, you must repent yourself and beg for forgiveness. Yeah no fuck that. Tolerance is a social contract. You’re in the game as an equal player for as long as you play by the same rules as everyone else, and if you don’t, your ass is fucking out. You’re not entitled to the same respect you won’t give others.
“Oh so you all tolerate each other just because you tolerate each other, but if I want to destroy you, then all of a sudden you want to destroy me?” Literally yes. That’s the gist of it. What’s not clicking. This equation is so simple it barely counts as math.
“I refuse to sign the social contract if it means I have to be polite to people I don’t understand” said the bigot
“Well then you aren’t protected by the terms and conditions” says everyone who has signed