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Jun 13

plantyhamchuk:

samiholloway:

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jordfast-lokispouse:

How much longer until the utopic Solarpunk future where Capitalism is dead and we all live in ecologically sustainable high-tech forest cities? Asking for a friend.

Until we make those ecologically sustainable high-tech forest cities ourselves. It’s going to take a lot of us to do it though, so best to spread the word (and gather native tree seeds).

And, like, get started now. Then our “weirdo houses” will be the only thing functioning when everything falls apart!

The only reason why we don’t live in a solarpunk world right now is because no one has bothered to make it yet. 

We’ll have to make it ourselves, and we’ll have to help each other make it. That’s why it is solarpunk

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Some resources to consider creating or joining or doing:

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Grow food in 5 gallon buckets

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themintycupcake:

professorsparklepants:

kaijuno:

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We live in the cursed timeline

No, we lived in the blessed timeline, because the creator of a harmless webcomic character that got turned into a meme sued the shit out of neo-nazis for stealing his art and using it to recruit kids to their fucked up ideology.

He also sued to keep a far-right recruitment book for children from being published that tried to use Pepe. If he was ignoring or embracing this use of his characters and letting it happen, then it would be cursed. But instead he’s suing these Nazis and getting their money. Good for him.

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horror-bmovie-punk:

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Japanese mushroom people!

Brilliant film

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socalledunitedstates:
“ With a New Fund, Evergreen Cooperatives Looks to Spread the ‘Cleveland Model’ “ Since their inception ten years ago, the Evergreen Cooperatives in Cleveland, Ohio have served as a promising model of economic development in a...

socalledunitedstates:

With a New Fund, Evergreen Cooperatives Looks to Spread the ‘Cleveland Model’

Since their inception ten years ago, the Evergreen Cooperatives in Cleveland, Ohio have served as a promising model of economic development in a post-industrial city. The three worker cooperatives—an industrial laundry company, a green energy services contractor, and a hydroponic greenhouse (pictured above)—collectively employ over 200 individuals, many of whom have become worker-owners. In a city where median household income hovers around $18,500, these companies pay their workers a living wage and share with them the profits they produce.

Now, the Evergreen Cooperatives network is taking matters into its own hands with a new fund that will acquire existing companies from retiring business owners and sell them back to the employees. The Fund for Employee Ownership, as the Evergreen fund is called, is the latest and perhaps most potent initiative aimed at expanding employee ownership and the principles of democratic governance.

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horrormorgue:

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πŸ’€β˜ πŸŽ‚A Happy Horror Morgue Birthday to #JasonVoorhees πŸŽ‚β˜ πŸ’€

June 13th, 1946.

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This browser extension shows you which Amazon books are available free at your local library -

anastasiaoftheironwood:

Library Extension immediately shows you if any given book is available at your local library. It’s available now for Chrome and Firefox.”

“From there, anytime you browse at an online bookstore like Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Goodreads or even Audible (yep, it works for audiobooks, too), Library Extension will appear with library availability information for any selected book.Better still, one click is all it takes to visit the associated library or e-book service page, where you can then borrow the book or get on the waiting list.“

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classichorrorblog:
“ Halloween
Directed by John Carpenter (1978)
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classichorrorblog:

Halloween
Directed by John Carpenter (1978)

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