i can’t reblog because i’m blocked but like, this whole rally would not have happened or would have been delayed had the ACLU not stepped in to ensure the rally went on. the nerve of that stupid liberal oaf to try and pull a fast one on people by limiting the problem to just the cop-propaganda, rather than the fact that this whole debacle would have been avoided if the ACLU had remained neutral on the problem of, “should nazis be allowed to rally in public”.
but it didn’t, and now someone died just so the ACLU can thump its chest about its legal virtue and look, all i’m saying is that if the ACLU wants to emphasize their centrist, all sides are the same ideology on the basis of the “blindness” of justice by advocating for nazis’s right to a public forum – a brand that now has a tangible, immediately traceable body count – then their desires should be satisfied by having their eyes removed. justice for all right, especially the people who openly gloated about fighting in court to make sure the event took place:
these fuckers are wrist deep in the blood of at least two people and some of you have the nerve to come to their defense? and then cry about being told to eat shit and die for defending the people who made this all possible?
This is what people mean when they say “neutrality is violence”.
If you don’t actively and publicly oppose those who would hurt innocents, then you are giving those people a platform to spread their vile views. If you have to power to stop needless bloodshed and do not, then you are at least partially responsible for those deaths. Centrism is absolutely not a virtue in life-or-death scenarios, and it’s not “all the same either way”.
It looks like the city was going to approve the permits on the compromise that the rally got moved to a safer location and the ACLU said ‘nope. Approve this or we’ll “take legal action.”’ They also said the city could try to articulate why it would be unsafe and ‘let the leaders respond.’ Wow. Hahahaha. How could nazis possibly be a safety issue 😤
things that still freak me out: those sinks americans have in their kitchens that you can destroy stuff with
Honestly this post has been on my mind all day. Those weird destructosinks for people with too much money are apparently common in America. And Americans get defensive over them.
Well don’t come crying to me when your wean gets eaten by the fucking kitchen sink.
hOLY SHIT WHAT IF U TRY AND CLEAN THE PLUG AND TURN IT ON IM SO SCARED
Okay it took me for-fucking-ever to figure out wtf you guys are talking about are you talking about garbage disposals? Like down the drain??
with the spinny knives
No knives, just a dull piece of spinny metal.
you realise it takes the same amount of force to cut thru a carrot as a finger
i dont know what you do over there but we usually don’t stick our hands in our sink drains
who’s going around fisting sinks anyway
“don’t come crying to me when your wean gets eaten by the fucking kitchen sink”
is that person saying they fuck kitchen sinks? is that what I just read? they put their dick in the sink’s drain and they fuck it?
dont sinkshame
Child. Wean means child.
Okay, so you put your CHILD in a sink and stuff them down the drain? That’s… that’s definitely worse.
This post is an experiance.
I’m pretty sure it takes way more effort to cut through a finger than a carrot. Because bones.
WHO IS STICKING THEIR HANDS INTO GARBURATORS
and it’s not just a rich person thing like the projects have them
What a ride this post has been
it’s the same for me with dryers i was 20 something by the time i realized it was an actual thing and not a joke like wtf just put it out somewhere and it will dry
That’s great if you have a space to put up a clothesline. I’d be surprised if dryers aren’t at least super common in Tokyo and England and other places where the primary living space is apartments. Like, where i live, there’s no lawn. Like, there’s a little grass I suppose, but barely enough to put clothes up, and not enough room for everyone in the complex to, and they would get stolen. I live in a one bedroom. To hang up all of my clothes after a wash… I’ve had to do it before when the dryers weren’t working… it was so much extra work and at least one or two things had to be re-washed because they didn’t hang right and areas never dried. ¯_(ツ)_/¯ It also gets super humid where I live, so that can pose a problem too if you can’t put it outside where air can move around it.
Oh! We don’t put it actually outside, exactly because of the lack of space. I mean of course if someone has a garden they can, but mostly people in small flats have cloth hanging wires at the ceiling of the bathroom (where most ppl have their washing machines anyway), called a fregoli
or if they have a balcony then there, and we also have clothes-drying racks(?) like these that you have in your room (and it can be closed up if it’s not needed):
Now that I think of it dryers would be probably less of a hassle, but I guess it’s just one of the things that didn’t become popular yet. Maybe because when washing machines spread around many people in Hungary were living in small af flats that were built in the Socialist-era and honestly, there is literally no place for a dryer 🙂 So you kinda put wires wherever.
That’s a neat device. It would be nice. My apartment and the one I had before didn’t have in unit washer/dryers. Could have something to do with this not being popular, though I wasn’t kidding about the humidity thing posing a problem. There are days in the summer it’s so humid my sheets get damp when I’m not even in the room. Need to have air flow therefore outside likes here for good drying.