PETA
you guys remember when PETA stole people pets off their porches and euthanized them? (http://www.huf
you guys remember how it came out that PETA kills about 90% of the animals it takes in, including healthy and adoptable puppies and kittens (https://www.pe
you guys remember when PETA advocated killing all pit bulls for the crime of being pit bulls? (http://www.nat
you guys remember when PETA handed out these comics to children when there were no adults looking? (http://www.med
you guys remember when they made a porn site and then filled it with videos of animal abuse, and (also in that link) claimed cats should be vegetarian? (http://listver
you guys remember when PETA lied about sheep shearing, got caught, and defended the lie as true even after they admitted the sheep in their picture wasn’t even real? (http://www.abc
you guys remember when they tried to excuse their horrifying ways by claiming that the person who exposed them was manipulating the facts by taking them and putting them in the wrong context? (http://www.the
I mean, okay, PETA’s done some questionable things, but it’s not like they’ve also
-spread false information about milk causing autism based on outdated bullshit information (http://time.co
-used holocaust imagery to compare the meat industry to concentration camps (no pictures) (http://www.cnn
-used a young man’s brutal death as a way to say “yeah that’s awful but it happens to animals every day and nobody cares about that” (tw: no pictures but the way the guy died is described and it is really horrible) (http://www.dig
-dressed up in KKK robes and protested outside of the Westminister Dog Show to protest breeding/pure bred dogs (http://usatoda
-offered to pay the water bill for literally the poorest neighborhood in Detroit if and only if they all went vegan for a month (http://www.nbc
-and they definitely didn’t have two of their workers accept perfectly healthy animals from an animal hospital, with the implication that they would give them good homes, clarify that these animals were all healthy and well-tempered, and then euthanized them all in the back of a kill-van before dumping their dead bodies behind a grocery store (http://www.nat
-and they totally didn’t get off pretty much scot-free for it because PETA has loads of money and lawyers to defend themselves, which coincidentally might be why the Cerate family hasn’t seen justice for their kidnapped and murdered dog, Maya. (http://wavy.co
Nah. PETA’s not that bad.
(/the heaviest of all my fucking sarcasm, I am salty as a fucking winter road, lord do I fucking hate PETA)
Thermoception: Ability to sense heat and cold. Thermoceptors in the brain are used for monitoring internal body temperature.
Proprioception
Chronoception: Sense of the passing of time. Your body has an internal clock.
Equilibriocept
Magentoception
Tension Sensors: These are found in such places as your muscles and allow the brain the ability to monitor muscle tension.
Nociception: In a word, pain. This was once thought to simply be the result of overloading other senses, such as “touch”, but it has it’s own unique sensory system. There are three distinct types of pain receptors: cutaneous (skin), somatic (bones and joints), and visceral (body organs).
BODY PARTS THE LIVING CAN SELL
$337 per pint of blood.
$70 for ten inches of hair.
Men’s hair is reduced to an amino acid used in baking goods.
Women’s hair is turned into wigs and weaves.
Bone Marrow
The most valuable part of your body sells for a high of $23,000 per gram. You can donate bone marrow, but it’s illegal to sell it.
Eggs: $12,400 per IVF cycle in U.S.
Egg donation is legal, but some choose to avoid hospital fees and buy eggs illegally or abroad.
Surrogate Wombs: $20,000-30,000 in India, $80,000-150,00
Kidneys
Make up 75% of the global organ trade due to diabetes, high blood pressure and heart problems.
Theoretically, your body is worth up to $45 million dollars
(But that’s only if you could harvest every usable chemical and part from it.)
FROM THE DEAD
Corneas: $24,400 implanted
Hearts: Legal–$997,700
Livers: Legal–$557,100
Kidneys–From U.S. $262,900
China–$62,000
India–$15,000
Ligaments and Bones– A few thousand dollars, depending on which one.
Skin–$10 per square inch
Skeletons–$2,9
SOURCES OF BODY PARTS
Legal:
Donated by Family, Friends
Charities, non-profits
Illegal:
Looted Graves
Crooked morticians
Paid donors (often very poor)
Executed prisoners
Live prisoners
Blood Farms
"You have no safe space. No echo chamber. No paradise or utopia. I will make it my mission to reverse the degeneration and entitled attitudes of your feminists and social justice warriors.
All your safe places will be torn down brick by brick until you’re forced to experience the real world outside your own little enclosure."
"without your eyes I can't be blessed, for all I'll see is nothingness...
let magpies pick my worm-rid soul, and claim the two that others coined.
for when three and four are joined, seven's secret ne'er to be told...
what's to come is still unsure: in delay there lies no plenty.
I'll count your crookeds, sweet-and-twen
youth's a stuff will not endure. You'll be my Magdalena beating...
Journey's end in lovers meeting. "
~Frank.
Sjws are less idiots and more like Pavlovian dogs who have been conditioned to loudly bark negativity at specific stimuli in an effort to falsify crisis and provoke action. The sjws drive for censorship is specifically about pushing warped political agendas. They're not useful to governments or corporations, quite the other way around in fact. The quest for censorship is a wild hunt for the sjw. They are out to enforce their version of crazy, and punish anyone they can't control. Hence, their drive to use companies and the government as vectors to legislate or promote their egomania. The only reason these guys hold sway over businesses is because sjws instinctively attack and want them to lose money and get people fired. This was even brought up in Gamergate where anonymous industry insiders supported Gamergate but did so in silence. The real useful idiots are the morons who keep listening to, funding, and feeding into the attention-whor
"While I do believe that feminism has become a hate movement since the 1960′s, more specifically feminism is and has been a supremacy movement since its inception.
I’ll go back as far as the mid 19th century. Before 1839, it was custom under English law (and countries which inherited English law, such as the US) to automatically give custody to the father on divorce. Unfair, right? Was the feminist solution equality? Something like shared parenting, perhaps? (https://nation
Enter Caroline Norton (https://en.wik
Next to World War I and the White Feather movement (https://en.wik
Onward and upward to 1923. Ever heard of Alice Paul (https://en.wik
Let’s move forward to 1971. Erin Pizzey, (https://en.wik
Erin Pizzey’s findings have been reinforced by over FOUR DECADES of research. (http://citesee
Those are just a few points in history that highlight what feminism is all about. While feminism was forgiven for its supremacy during the first and second waves because women actually lacked rights back then, it’s quite a different story now that women have not only legal equality but legal supremacy over men. (http://judgybi
So what happened? Christina Hoff Sommers (https://en.wik
My answer? By 1963 feminism had won. The Equal Pay Act was the last major legislative hurdle women needed to have all the same legal rights as men AND keep all of the female privileges the ERA would remove. Feminism had essentially fought its way into irrelevance. What now? What to do?
The bat shit hit the fan in 1967 when paranoid schizophrenic political lesbian Valerie Solanas published the SCUM Manifesto. S.C.U.M. stood for Society for Cutting Up Men. Here are choice tidbits:
“…overthrow the government, eliminate the money system, institute complete automation and eliminate the male sex.“
and
“…”the male is an incomplete female, a walking abortion…. To be male is to be deficient, emotionally limited; maleness is a deficiency disease and males are emotional cripples.”
and my personal favorite
“To call a man an animal is to flatter him; he’s a machine, a walking dildo.”
With quotes like this from a murderous nutter like Valerie Solanas, (https://en.wik
The SCUM Manifesto (http://www.wom
Today, feminism is a shadow of its former self… Wallowing in lies, half-truths, and fantasy. While it is most noted for its misandry, feminism’s primary victim is women. Third-wave feminism depends entirely on the victimization and infantilizatio
It concocts fantastic narratives like the The Wage Gap myth (http://www.exa
In conclusion, third wave feminism is misandry. The two are inseparable… and both are an abomination to anyone who wants equality over gender supremacy.
“To call a man an animal is to flatter him; he’s a machine, a walking dildo.”
— Valerie Solanas, founder of S.C.U.M. (Society for Cutting Up Men), attempted to murder Andy Warhol in 1968; S.C.U.M. Manifesto (1967)
“Under patriarchy, every woman’s son is her potential betrayer and also the inevitable rapist or exploiter of another woman.”
— Andrea Dworkin, author and anti-pornograp
“[Rape Me !!!] is nothing more or less than a conscious process of intimidation by whichall men keep all women in a state of fear.”
— Susan Brownmiller, journalist and author, co-founder of Women Against Pornography; Against Our Will (1975) p. 5
“The institution of sexual intercourse is anti-feminist.
— Ti-Grace Atkinson, author, president of New York NOW and founder of the October 17th Movement; Amazon Odyssey (1974) p. 86
“I feel that ‘man-hating’ is an honorable and viable political act, that the oppressed have a right to class-hatred against the class that is oppressing them.”
— Robin Morgan, author and editor for Ms. Magazine; Going Too Far (1978) p. 178
“Being a housewife is an illegitimate profession… The choice to serve and be protected and plan towards being a family-maker is a choice that shouldn’t be. The heart of radical feminism is to change that.”
— Vivian Gornick, author and educator at The New School; The Daily Illini (25 April 1981)
“I feel what they feel: man-hating, that volatile admixture of pity, contempt, disgust, envy, alienation, fear, and rage at men … for the men women share their lives with - husbands, lovers, friends, fathers, brothers, sons, co-workers.”
— Judith Levine, author and political activist; My Enemy, My Love (1992) p. 3
“There are times when a woman reading Playboy feels a little like a Jew reading a Nazi manual.”
— Gloria Steinem, journalist and activist, co-founder of Ms. Magazine, prominent figure of second-wave feminism; McCall’s (October 1970)
“And if the professional rapist is to be separated from the average dominant heterosexual [male], it may be mainly a quantitative difference.”
— Susan Griffin, author and recipient of the MacArthur grant and an Emmy for the play Voices; Rape: The All-American Crime; Ramparts Magazine (1971) p. 30
“I believe that women have a capacity for understanding and compassion which man structurally does not have, does not have it because he cannot have it. He’s just incapable of it.”
— Barbara Jordan, United States Representative of Texas; Running as a Woman(1994) p. 266
“Women have always been the primary victims of war. Women lose their husbands, their fathers, their sons in combat. Women often have to flee from the only homes they have ever known.”
— Hillary Clinton, American diplomat and former senator; First Ladies’ Conference on Domestic Violence, El Salvador, 1998
“If life is to survive on this planet, there must be a decontaminatio
— Mary Daly, philosopher and former professor at Boston College (women’s studies and others); “No Man’s Land”; What Is Enlightenment? (Fall/Winter 1999)
“The proportion of men must be reduced to and maintained at approximately 10% of the human race.”
— Sally Miller Gearhart, author and former professor of women’s studies at San Francisco State University; The Future - If There Is One - Is Female (1981)
“Women have very little idea of how much men hate them.”
— Germaine Greer, author, journalist and former lecturer at the University of Warwick; The Female Eunuch (1970) p. 279
“Rape represents an extreme behavior, but one that is on a continuum with normal male behavior within the culture.”
— Mary Koss, researcher and professor of psychology at Kent State University; Sexual Experiences Survey (1982)
“We have long known that rape has been a way of terrorizing us and keeping us in subjection. Now we also know that we have participated, although unwittingly, in the rape of our minds.”
— Gerda Lerner, former professor of women’s studies at the University of Wisconsin–Madi
“As long as some men use physical force to subjugate females, all men need not … He can beat or kill the woman he claims to love; he can rape women … the vast majority of men in the world do one or more of the above.
— Marilyn French, author and lecturer, advisor to Al Gore’s presidential campaign; The War Against Women (1992) p. 182
“[The falsely accused] have a lot of pain, but it is not a pain that I would necessarily have spared them. I think it ideally initiates a process of self-explorati
— Catherine Comins, assistant dean of students at Vassar College; TIME Magazine(June 3 1992)
“Politically, I call it rape whenever a woman has sex and feels violated.”
— Catharine MacKinnon, philospher and professor at three universities, presently University of Michigan; A Rally Against Rape (1981)
“Feminist consciousness is consciousness of victimization … to be aware of an alien and hostile force outside of oneself … For some feminists, this hostile power is ‘society’, or ‘the system’; for others, it is simply men.”
— Sandra Bartky, professor of philosophy and gender studies at the University of Illinois; Femininity and Domination (1990) p. 15
“Heterosexuali
— Cheryl Clarke, author and former educator and dean of students at Rutgers University; Words of Fire (1995) p. 244
“If the classroom situation is very heteropatriarc
— Joyce Trebilcot, author and former professor of philosophy and women’s studies at Washington University; Who Stole Feminism (1994) p. 92
"
on censorship and sensitivity
There’s a certain attitude that scares the shit out of me – let’s call it destructive sensitivity. It’s the philosophy that, if an idea is uncomfortable, it needs to go away. If an image upsets you, or reminds you of a bad experience you had, then not only should you not have to look at it, no one should be allowed to look at it. And if you can’t eradicate it completely, it should at least be buried so deep that a casual viewer would never stumble upon it. This kind of censorship is nothing new, but I feel like it’s becoming more and more common. So, why do I think it’s a problem?
FICTION
An important question we need to ask ourselves first is, what is the purpose of media, and particularly of fiction? Why do we read, why do we look at artwork, why do we watch movies? To only see happy things? As escapism? That’s certainly a valid interpretation
For the artist or creator, fiction can be a way to communicate the inner self to the outer world, through the use of symbols. It’s a means of expression. What they express might be deep, might be simple, might be beautiful or disgusting, might be for a niche audience or the whole world, but in the end, it is the artist taking pieces of their own experience and creating something new.
For the viewer, fiction is a way to understand things that are outside their experience, and a way to expand their experience safely. Fiction allows us to go places and do things that we can’t or wouldn’t in our own lives, without risk, without physical harm, and without causing harm to others. Fiction can teach us what we fear, what we love, what we’re missing. It can show us how others live, how others see us, how we see ourselves, and we’re free to engage with it as shallowly or as deeply as we want.
But fiction is not equal to reality. Watching Friday the 13th doesn’t make you a murderer, and it doesn’t kill you. Reading Lolita doesn’t make you a pedophile. Writing a story where a character is raped is not the same as committing rape, and reading that story is not the same as being raped. Thought is not crime.
CENSORSHIP
Censorship is a way to force your interpretation of material on others, to reduce or destroy another’s experience by prejudging it as harmful to them. But part of becoming a well-rounded human being is accepting that not everyone has the same sensibilities, and not every experience needs to be positive.
What you find offensive, some might find enjoyable. What you find traumatic, some might see as an exercise in empathy, or a means of catharsis. Sad songs can be beautiful. Horror stories can be fun. When you decide to silence the things you don’t like, you’re cutting off others from that same experience. You’re making decisions for others, and you’re essentially saying that your feelings (and the feelings of people who agree with you) are more valid than anyone else’s. I find this darkly ironic, because the audience that holds these particular sensitivities also tends to be the first to champion acceptance and non-traditiona
So, why is this important to me? Why does it scare me? Well, as an artist, the complaint of one sensitive viewer can erase my work in an instant. When complaints are made, content is removed first and questions are asked later. Artists are guilty by default, and viewers are treated as victims. No content host wants to be the one to stand up for freedom of expression at the risk of being seen as supporting offensive material. Most alarming of all, this is all seen as totally acceptable, or even justified. When an artist’s work is taken down, I see comments like, “Well, that’s the risk you take when you post stuff like that. Can’t be helped.” Even the people who disagree with censorship just shrug their shoulders.
SENSITIVITY
To those who are sensitive, I’m not trying to say, “just get over it”. Emotional hurt is real, traumatic experiences are real. I would never belittle someone else’s pain. But you have to realize as well that your experience is not the be-all, end-all of the world. Not all content is made with you in mind. It is inevitable, if we want to exist in a world with other people in it, that we’ll be exposed to things we don’t enjoy. The answer is not to destroy or degrade those things, but to try to understand them – and if that fails, at the very least, we can allow them to exist on equal terms. It is that frightening desire to homogenize the world, to eliminate that which we fail to understand or which causes us emotional distress, that can lead as to real prejudice, to real violence and real crime. Please understand that allowing content you dislike to exist is not the same as advocating it.
THE ANSWER
What I would love to see is a perspective shift. I want to see a world where responsibility is on the viewer, not the creator or the content host. If you have a problem with something, it’s up to you to not see it, not for the artist to hide it for you, or add unavoidable warnings that prejudge a work. I want a world where, rather than censorship by default, censorship is a conscious choice for those who want it. No work is hidden until a user hides it themselves. Artists are not punished for merely posting content that some find offensive, only for not tagging it correctly. Freedom of expression and variety of content is seen as more important than protecting viewers from fiction, from discomfort, from viewpoints that don’t mesh with their own.
Accept others. Take responsibility for yourself (and only yourself). Understand that not all content is meant for you. Understand that fiction is not crime, and fiction does not equate to real-world harm. That’s all I’m asking.
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THEY TAKE OUT MACHINE GUN, WE BUNKER
THEY TAKE OUT ARMOUR, WE HEROES!
The wage gap is really non-existent, the statistic that shows a wage gap doesn't take into account that women often quit working when they have a child, which skews the data of salary per capita
Feminists don’t realize they’re constantly talking about the Earnings Gap rather than the wage gap. The Earnings gap states that because women take martial leave to have a child and take more days off, they EARN less than men.
Not paid less then men.
Then Samson said, "With an ass's jawbone I have made donkeys of them. With an ass's jawbone I have killed a thousand men."
Communism
Russia: bad idea
Ukraine: bad idea
Belarus: bad idea
The Baltic states: bad idea
Kazakstan: bad idea
Uzbekistan: bad idea
Kyrgyzstan: bad idea
Poland: bad idea
Former Yugoslavian nations: bad idea
Romania: bad idea
Bulgaria: bad idea
Germany: bad idea
Czech Republic: bad idea
Vietnam: bad idea
Cambodia: bad idea
Tumblrinas: it could work
Democratic socialism/soci
Denmark: Good idea.
Finland: Good idea.
Norway: Good idea.
Switzerlland: Good idea.
New Zealand: Good idea.
Scandanavian countries: Good idea.
America under New Deal regulations and Eisenhower tax rates; Good idea, helped build the biggest middle class in the world, sent us to the moon, and made our education system the envy of the world.
Right wing retards under failing trickle down economical schemes, privatization, and Miltonism: BAD IDEA! WHAT WE HAVE ISN’T WORKING AND SOCIALISM SOUNDS SCURRY TO US HUR DURR I’M FUCKING RETARDED
The old gods are calling, can you hear their song? Embrace your lust and come with me to the woods...
In Crockpot.
Put in two cans of apple pie filling.
Layer spice cake filling over it.
Put in 8 oz of butter on top of the spice cake layer, don't mix.
Bake on high for 2-2.5 hours.
Take out and eat with ice cream.
Mmm.
Nope , when you factor in things like job choice , hours worked , and use the median wage , instead of the average wage , its at most a five cent gap
Reconcile with your petty Gods, for all shall perish in the coming tempest.