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I thought you might like these moss-filled pawprints in concrete which I saw earlier. :-)
ID: a row of medium sized pawprints, most likely a dog's, dried into the concrete of a pavement kerb. Time and rain has filled the pawprints in with green moss or lichen. The pavement is glowing in the sunlight and you can see the sitting shadow of a dog beside me.
ID: A closeup on one of the moss/lichen pawprints, almost perfectly filled in.
"Crooked, previously-broken nose" is such a hot trait to give your characters. Im begging you to fuck up your characters' noses
well if you're not busy tonight maybe you could come over and we could tremble together
I’m facing the apocalypse with The Rock, Ezio Auditore, and Darrell Hammond. I’ll take it.
You?
Arno, Connor, and the criminal minds people, awesome
Disgust has absolutely no ethical weight. If you are basing your ethical positions on the emotion of disgust you should stop, it is entirely unjustified and leads to a huge amount of harm.
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The wisdom of repugnance or "appeal to disgust", also known informally as the yuck factor, is the belief that an intuitive (or "deep-seated") negative response to some thing, idea, or practice should be interpreted as evidence for the intrinsically harmful or evil character of that thing. Furthermore, it refers to the notion that wisdom may manifest itself in feelings of disgust towards anything which lacks goodness or wisdom, though the feelings or the reasoning of such 'wisdom' may not be immediately explicable through reason.
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i mean yeah, except those people will fucking firebomb your business if you put up signs like that, unlike gays. we can’t out-asshole these people.
This. This is worth keeping in mind.
No matter how shitty we try to be to match them, they will always, ALWAYS be shittier.
Maliciously comply wherever you can. But don’t let yourselves become like them.
May I reference the episode of Star Trek Strange New Worlds where the lawyer turned it around on the system itself, daring them to break it down.
She argued that malicious compliance was good, but it wouldn't be as damaging as planned and there was a big problem with becoming the asshole.
The speech given by Una reflected the history of Jews and others being persecuted, neglected, refused.