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Dec 16

thefingerfuckingfemalefury:

majingojira:

thefingerfuckingfemalefury:

highly-radioactive-nerd:

littlebigkaiju:


The villain was this tech guy that had invented basically sort of the internet 2.0. And then they realized that all his patents came to him one morning. And so little by little, they started putting together this and they said, ‘Oh, he got them from the precursors.’ The guys that control the kaiju. And then we found out that the precursors are us thousands of years in the future. They’re trying to terraform, trying to re-harvest the earth to survive. Wow. And that we were in exo-bio-suits that looked alien, but they were not. We were inside. And it was a really interesting paradox… To me, the hero was Mako Mori. I wanted her not only to live, I wanted her to be one of the main characters in the second movie.”


I… what

Bet it woulda slapped

We were going to get Mako Mori vs Elon Musk and I am so mad this never happened…

WE COULD HAVE HAD SO MUCH!

Just conceptually, it’s better than the sequel we got.

WE WERE ROBBED ;-;

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poetry-protest-pornography:

thelaudown:

beaniebaneenie:

joematar:

notchristianbale:

As of 12/8/21, Kellogg’s has broken off negotiations with their striking union workers and is electing to permanently replace the strikers. So needless to say, don’t support strike breaking: don’t buy Kellogg’s products. Besides breakfast cereals, Kellogg’s makes Cheez-Its, Pringles, and owns Kashi. I’m sure there’s more that I’m not aware of, so if the hive mind wants to add to the list, please do.

TL;DR Don’t buy Kellogg’s products

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https://bctgm.org/2021/10/08/5-ways-to-support-the-kelloggstrike/

Y’all have GOT to start actually reading what the strikers WANT you to do.

Kellogg’s is so big that “don’t buy their products” is virtually impossible, not to mention not possible for many individuals and families who can’t afford anything else. Not to mention that it is not a strategy the union is asking you to use.

That’s right- the union and the strikers are NOT asking for a boycott.

(If demand for products keeps going at its usual rate, but there is no one creating a supply, that creates building pressure on the Company to actually be forced to listen to the union in order to be able to meet the demand.)

According to the link above, here are the union’s ACTUAL requests:

  1. Sign their petition.
  2. Join a picket line or drop off food/supplies at one.
  3. Send a solidarity letter.
  4. Donate to a Strike Fund.
  5. Help spread the word on social media.

Notice how “don’t buy Kellogg’s products” is NOWHERE on this list.

The link above does include things like a link to the petition, lists of picket lines in need of support, address lists to send support letters, and links to Strike Funds that need help.

The boilerplate “don’t buy their stuff” doesn’t help anyone, and doesn’t help the union or the strikers. In fact, it’s sometimes the opposite- if enough people go around claiming that the strikers want a boycott, the company can use that at the negotiating table to say that the strikers are in “bad faith”, and refuse to talk, or worse, try to use it to fire them.

Whenever there is a strike, find out what that PARTICULAR union wants as help. Now, it might actually be a boycott. But the union & the strikers will tell you that. I know this goes against popular preconceived notions about “what a strike is” and “how a strike works”, but in most cases, it will NOT be a boycott.

And in this case of the Kellogg’s strike, it is definitely not.

Keep buying the products. It’s putting pressure on Kellogg’s that a solution needs to be found.

Donate to Strike Funds, write letters of support, drop off food at picket lines. Make posts on social media about how reprehensible you think it is that the company would rather hire scabs than listen to their employees and treat them with dignity.

The best way to support any strike is to listen to what the strikers want you to do, and then do that.

Obligatory plug for the IWW union, “Industrial Workers of the World”, iww.org

You do not have to be an industrial worker to join it, or even employed at all. If you have a union to join, go for it! Or check out this one too. Unions are a great power- if they weren’t, companies and corporations wouldn’t be fighting against them tooth and nail.

#UnionStrong #SolidarityForever

THE WORKERS ARE ASKING FOR A BOYCOTT.

DO NOT BUY KELLOGGS CEREAL.


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article dated dec. 14, 2021! please pay attention to sources!

When they were negotiating, they didn’t want a boycott, now they are explicitly asking for one.

If you can avoid it, don’t buy Kellogg’s brands. Support unions.

(via justsomeantifas)

thatlittleegyptologist:

So, you lot enjoyed the live performance of ‘A Man and His Ba’ last night, which is a lamentation text, but would you like to listen to a literary text known as the 'Tale of Sinuhe’?

If so, watch this short primer video by Prof. Richard Parkinson and Barbara Ewing, and then follow the other link provided for the full performance. It’s long, 41 minutes in total, but it’s worth it.

And the link to the full performance:

You’ve heard all the Epics of other Ancient civilisations, so here is one from Ancient Egypt. Since texts from Egypt aren’t particularly thought of as impressive, I thought I’d hype what we do have.

(via thatlittleegyptologist)

manywinged:

manywinged:

who wants to see my favorite statue

yes you do. it’s a bulgarian statue called “the dragons in love” and it’s a statue of 2 dragons and they’re in love

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love wins

(via endless-endeavours)

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patart-illustrations-stuff:
“ ‘Tyger Tyger, burning bright’
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patart-illustrations-stuff:

‘Tyger Tyger, burning bright’

philosophybitmaps:
““Anybody who has survived his childhood has enough information about life to last him the rest of his days.” – Flannery O'Connor, Mystery and Manners
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philosophybitmaps:

“Anybody who has survived his childhood has enough information about life to last him the rest of his days.” – Flannery O'Connor, Mystery and Manners