can we stop blaming poor people for buying cheap products that were made in sweatshops? can we stop acting like alternatives to products that are made through things like child labor are always accessible and/or affordable? can we stop talking like participation in the game of capitalism is always a choice made willingly and not something poor people are forced to play a part in even when they don’t want to?
‘Music snobbery is the worst kind of snobbery’
I thought memorial day was a day to honor our veterans and fallen soldiers who risked their lives for this nation but apparently it means getting a blanket 50% off from walmart wow I was mistaken
Dog: Hello koi!
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this just makes me happy for some reason.
Andy Warhol, Photographed by William John Kennedy 1964.
Excessive sass.
I’m not sassy… That’s really more of the Joseph department.
kurtsfancyclothes asked: Ankles, hands, windpipe, hair.
- Hair: What hair color looks best on you and what’s your natural color?
- Windpipe: Do you sing?
- Hands: Are you an artist/writer?
- Ankles: Have you ever been arrested?
-Whatever would they arrest me for? Excessive blandness?
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