Deltarune Brainrot

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See, that’s what the app is perfect for.

Sounds perfect Wahhhh, I don’t wanna
plutinya
plutinya

first paragraph of chapter 4 ; Xavier Wheeler - the ocean eyed prince

it made so much sense that Xavier was in Red , he was wearing his academy uniform which meant that Uma completely missed his red plaid trousers and tie purely because she was so caught up in his eyes

This is like soooo random but anyway I have been working on this huge story since I was 11 , I’m now 17 , and I’ve FINALLY done all my planning and I’m doing the first draft! I’m so excited to get it all done honestly I’ve just grown with my own characters I hope its okay that I might talk about them sometimes ! And the project / story is called Jam on Toast :’)))

plutinya

I’m 21 this year and I finished the draft for this like two months ago 😭😭

Alicia.txt hello tumblr writeblr writing wip writing writing draft
givemebulbasaurorgivemedeath
heavensickness

“Give people what they need: food, medicine, clean air, pure water, trees and grass, pleasant homes to live in, some hours of work, more hours of leisure. Don’t ask who deserves it. Every human being deserves it.”

probablyasocialecologist

Honestly, people generally don't want much... They want to eat their favorite food. They want to go to the seaside and smell the fresh air. They want to nap on the grass and listen to music. They want to hold their loved ones in their arms, and be held in return. They want warm clothes, be occupied with a profession/a hobby that does not smother them. They want to feel safe and unafraid. Mostly, they want to live without being ridiculed, manipulated or being forced. And this is why capitalism/modern life overall is so upsetting, depressing and even destructive. Because thinking about how small and simple things you yearn for & how hard it is to even be able to have them really wears you off

Howard Zinn, Marx in Soho

understatedocelot

i have really bad news for you guys about the kind of infrastructure it takes to support this vision

r-ob-yn

Indigenous Hawaiian koi farms fed a whole community and demanded only 20 hours of labor a month from their tenders. Most of these farms were destroyed by American imperialists and environmental degredation, though some are still around and are being looked to as models for climate friendly agriculture solutions.

It's well documented that the peasant classes in England before the enclosures who weren't drafted worked significantly less hours than us. That was ended by the enclosures.

Many countries even in the capitalist world have strong social safety nets, universal and legally required weeks or months off, and a two or three hour post lunch period for napping every single day. These regulations are fading or being blocked from introduction because of lobbying, which is bribery.

These dreams aren't out of reach, they're being held over our heads.

unlikecharlie
gowns

evidence that ancient paleolithic venus statues were made by women who were examining their own bodies and sculpting them from their own point of view, not, as previously assumed, exaggerated features from an outside perspective

source: toward decolonizing gender: female vision in the upper paleolithic, catherine hodge mccoid and leroy mcdermott, 1996

feelingapulsefeelingapulse

i think about this every single day