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full time hero
Thu Jan 5
IMG_0959 by (Carrie Sloan) on Flickr.#DFH

IMG_0959 by (Carrie Sloan) on Flickr.

#DFH

Sun Apr 10
sirmitchell:

From Alex Pardee’s twitter: “The nuclear plant workers risking their lives are fucking HEROES. I drew this 4 them. Print release tomorrow. 4Charity:”
badass! 

sirmitchell:

From Alex Pardee’s twitter: “The nuclear plant workers risking their lives are fucking HEROES. I drew this 4 them. Print release tomorrow. 4Charity:”

badass! 

(via sirmitchell)

Sat Jan 22
landlessness:

i need some color in this white white winter.

landlessness:

i need some color in this white white winter.

Sat Jan 8
photojojo:

Whoa, Design*Sponge just took the camera shelf to the next level. They converted a mail sorter into a camera sorter.
We adore.

photojojo:

Whoa, Design*Sponge just took the camera shelf to the next level. They converted a mail sorter into a camera sorter.

We adore.

(Source: landlessness)

Wed Dec 22
gcfixed:

I Lock U
Mon Sep 6

To borrow a phrase from a friend, I wake up every morning in a state of profound grief. We humans have been given a privileged place in a world that is beautiful beyond description, and we are destroying it and destroying each other. I cope with that by building temporary psychological damns and dikes to hold back that grief. But the emotion comes so powerfully from so many different directions that life feels like a process of constantly patching and moving and rebuilding those damns and dikes. Some of this is intensely personal, but for me the political work is a crucial part of that coping process. If I weren’t politically active, I would lose my mind. The only way I know how to cope is to use some of my energy in collective efforts to try to build something positive.

There is a lot of individual variation in the human species, which means there will be lots of different reactions as the reality of our predicament sets in. I worry that in a society like the United States, where so many have lived for so long with abundance and a sense of entitlement, people won’t be able to face up to the dramatic changes that are inevitable. That could lead people to accept greater levels of hierarchy and authority if political leaders promise to protect that affluence. In that case, people’s inability to deal with the emotions that arise out of awareness of collapse could usher in an era of even more unjust distribution of wealth and resources in an even more violent world.

The only way to combat that is to talk openly about what we see coming and work to create conditions that allow us to rely on the best of our nature, not the worst.

From the New Left Project | A World in Collapse?
Tue Jul 27
listening to the black keys and office gardening.  hellyehTuesday

listening to the black keys and office gardening. hellyehTuesday

Sun Jun 20
(Press-Register/Ben Raines)
A speckled crab is almost completely encased in a thick layer of oil just offshore from the Bon Secour National Wildlife Refuge. Bits of trash, such as this American flag, are similarly encrusted with the thick, goopy oil found hugging the seafloor in several locations along the Gulf beach.
THANK YOU BP

(Press-Register/Ben Raines)

A speckled crab is almost completely encased in a thick layer of oil just offshore from the Bon Secour National Wildlife Refuge. Bits of trash, such as this American flag, are similarly encrusted with the thick, goopy oil found hugging the seafloor in several locations along the Gulf beach.


THANK YOU BP

Wed Apr 28
dad-isms:

You have a choice when you wake up every day:
You can act…or be acted upon
You can be thankful for what you have…or be ungrateful for what you don’t have
You can be nice…or you can be grumpy
You can think positively….or you can think negatively
You can look for opportunities…or you can look for potholes
You can compliment others…or you can complain about others
You can choose to forgive…or you can choose to remain angry
You can smile…or you can frown
Choose well

dad-isms:

You have a choice when you wake up every day:

You can act…or be acted upon

You can be thankful for what you have…or be ungrateful for what you don’t have

You can be nice…or you can be grumpy

You can think positively….or you can think negatively

You can look for opportunities…or you can look for potholes

You can compliment others…or you can complain about others

You can choose to forgive…or you can choose to remain angry

You can smile…or you can frown

Choose well