(via hotboyproblems)
at some point you have to realize that you actually have to read to understand the nuance of anything. we as a society are obsessed with summarization, likely as a result of the speed demanded by capital. from headlines to social media (twitter being especially egregious with the character limit), people take in fragments of knowledge and run with them, twisting their meaning into a kaleidoscope that dilutes the message into nothing. yes, brevity is good, but sometimes the message, even when communicated with utmost brevity, requires a 300 page book. sorry.
(via cithaerons)
fuck the grind. fuck work culture. i want a slow life. i want to wake up in the morning and scramble eggs and saute some spinach, squeeze some orange juice and cut up some strawberries, and eat it all while sitting on my porch and watching my goats mill about in the yard. i have a world of downtime to bake bread and garden and read and craft. i am free.
(via cithaerons)
i love how delusional some articles of clothing are, like you read the tag and its like “hand wash only/tumble dry on low” son you are a cotton tshirt. youre going in the warsh and whatever happens in there is in gods hands
(via cantread)
I heard too many sounds at once and now I am a bitch
We’re all one sensory overload away from becoming the strongest versions of ourselves
supervillain origin story: two conversations happened near me at the same time
(via idek-anymorebabs)
tonysopranobignaturals-deactiva:
tonysopranobignaturals-deactiva:
Going to need this guy’s lawyer
thank you for tags, I was too lazy to elaborate lol but it is funny how the headline is worded as if everyone would find the activities ‘fun’
[ID: A page of a play. It reads as follows, “Theseus: Stop. Give me your hand. I am your friend. / Herakles: I fear to stain your clothes with blood. / Theseus: Stain them, I don’t care.” End text.]
Herakles - Euripides (Tr. Anne Carson)
(via weltonboys)
The thing is, until you get past the mindset of “justice=punishment” you will never be able to create lasting change. We have actual proof that punitive justice creates more crime and makes criminals more violent. We have actual proof that rehabilitation reduces crime and recidivism. But some of y'all are so stuck on this idea that the wrongdoer must be punished for justice to be done that you will choose sating your need for revenge over actually moving toward a better world every time. And that’s sad!
Everyone in the notes saying punishment doesn’t undo the bad thing: exactly! Punishment does not create or preserve healing, prevention, protection, fairness, or goodness. The only thing punishment does is satisfy a sadistic public desire for revenge and give us the illusion of control.
I think for certain things yes rehabilitation is the way to go, 100% absolutely. However I think some crimes are deserving of punishment. I am biased but my daughter was severely physically abused for 2 years before she came into the foster system and I can’t go into detail but it is sickening what all they did to her at 2 years old. I truly don’t believe there is any rehabilitation that would make them fit to be apart of society.
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