notes

I’ve got a slurry of thoughts:

I have to wonder why all the so-called Christians are so focused on destroying the planet? "I’m a Christian dentist and I shoot lions. They’re like God’s pet cats. It makes him respond like my neighbor when I use heavy poisons around her beloved pets. Lolzzzzzz."

They like to say "This planet was made for us. God made everything beautiful and then put us in the world. He made all this for us!"

So like, they believe that God created a perfect model planet populated by all His beloved creations… and then He plopped a few humans in like someone playing Barbie dolls and eventually graduating to the Sims? And humans are basically acting like that one shithead Sim that causes someone to rage-restart the game?

He’s done a hard reset before.

And yet they’re running around causing all kinds of species to go extinct? And they’re not scared He’ll show up one day and be like "Whatever happened to the family of that one mammoth I was very fond of?"

I’m honestly very into the idea of national parks. "Public" land that is also under close protection. Actively preserved natural environments.

They keep wandering into parks and starting fires that burn down trees and areas that we desperately need for the survival of life on Earth. Like, standing at the base of THE OLDEST LIVING TREE and smoking crack and starting a fire and not telling anyone.

They believe in an all-powerful God that created a perfect world. Like, the ONLY environment that humans can survive in. And all the plants and trees were put in place to maintain that perfect balance.

And then they love to go on hunting safaris where they get to kill animals and travel to places where nobody goes and light campfires and crush the grass and really stomp around. And they hire sleazy people to lead them on their animal slaughter tour, and some of those people should not be given money.

Like, dudes that should be allowed to make enough money to survive. Because they’re the sort of people that shouldn’t be given a lot of money because they’ll harm others, but they’re also the sort that should never not have enough money.

Some people are survivors.

It means that when a situation happens they make quick assessments and sometimes even quicker actions. And their first instinct is to prioritize the people around them. Their loved once at the top of the list.

When the world is good, they focus on giving a good impression to the public. And when the world is bad, they’ll do anything to protect the things that matter to them.

And, it’s like, they created a society that cannot sustain itself without active intervention.

People okay giving ridiculous amounts of money to the military and national law officers. And never ask what they’re going to do with all that money. And then it’s a surprise to find out they use it for bribes and payoffs.

Why does this guy think he can MURDER someone as part of his job and he won’t be punished for it? And it’s like, "Why won’t they actually insure this profession rather than draining the accounts of local communities?" Why is the city, the state, the country paying off families for damages to their loved ones? Isn’t that big budget intended to cover all the sequalae of them doing their jobs?

Having to take 2-minute showers and ride bicycles on patrol might get the brothers-in-uniform to throw Erek the Strangler out of the group and off the paycheck list. Once they can’t afford fuel for their big expensive vehicles, they might start side-eyeing the guy desperate to murder a hobo.

It’s like, people say stuff all the time. Most of it’s facetious. Most of it’s momentary anger and can be ignored. But maybe the guy that literally hate-follows the group of people he wishes would all die starts doing it for real and not just online, and he carries a gun and has in-built protections from lawful prosecution… maybe that guy should not be a police officer.

"But he’s changed! I know he used to be an active member of a hate group that physically acts out their delusions of violence… but he’s different. He deserves a second chance!"

My dude: Your second chance is the fact that people are letting you live a semi-normal life.

There was something in you that let you be recruited into a hate group where you verbally abused people and tattooed your entire body with recognizable slogans of hate.

I believe in second chances. I may not like a person, but I believe they should have the option to live a better life if they’re honestly making changes in themself. I don’t ever want to deal with that person or talk to them if they’ve done something that got me riled up, but they should be able to have a second chance if they’ve really changed and are making reparations.

But there are some things that close some of the open doors around you. Certain opportunities are no longer an option. That’s the way of life: You start out surrounded by open doors and they get whittled down as you keep moving forward until finally there’s only two doors left: life and death.

When you join a hate group, there are doors that slam themselves shut and should remain shut. Because maybe you don’t need to be a school teacher or a nurse or a social worker or a cop. And if you’re really looking to make a second chance at life, you have to accept that there are some careers and life choices that are closed to you.

Because there was something in you that led you into joining a hate group.

Obviously there were some mistakes in the foundation of your character. Things that you have to actively consider and correct. And there’s no room in there to offer proper help to other people.

Because there’s always going to be those biases. The things that make you hesitate or make the wrong choice.

There are some people that really should not be around vulnerable people. They don’t handle stress well or they have questionable views that people don’t want to associate with.

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Anyway:

  • Beavers are amazing. I watched that document a while back about beavers and they literally preserve water and prevent floods.
  • Grapes are DEADLY poison for dogs. In ANY form (fresh, peeled, raisin, jelly, wine) they can kill a dog by causing acute renal failure. // It’s like, if your dog eats a grape you have to give them peroxide and ask a vet if you need to give them activated charcoal. Because if it starts, the only hope for the dog is intravenous fluid and hoping they don’t die.
  • Pineapple cores are edible and some sources say they contain cancer-fighting nutrients. Plus they provide fiber. // They also say pineapple peels can be eaten. Which means if you don’t peel your pineapple as good as you want to, it won’t kill people. So in the End Times, when you find that single pineapple: You can cut the top off to grow new pineapples while eating all the rest of the pineapple.

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  1. Also the libertarians who go on about how the economy is a complex emergent system, and the law of unintended consequences, and how people aren’t competent to centrally plan something so complex…
    …and then their attitude toward the ecosystem is “Chemical agribusiness is a testament to the planning genius of human beings, and the ability of capitalism to rationally redesign nature! So what if we poison the entire food chain, pests proliferate out of control, and all the topsoil washes into the gulf? We’ll just engineer something else to compensate for it!”

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