• @MindfuckRocketship
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    1 year ago

    Zero surprise. Most people are living life on autopilot. They will continue to ignore major issues—like politics, climate change, and corporations mistreating people—to our collective long-term detriment. Anecdotally, I have friends who don’t give two fucks about such important things. Instead, they focus almost purely on MMA, reality TV, and stand-up comedy.

    I mean, we all have hobbies but damn, pay attention and take a stand on serious issues that affect us all.

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    • @[email protected]
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      41 year ago

      That’s why I went vegan 4 odd years back. No point posturing about climate change, then not doing the easiest thing to personally combat it.

      • @BrilliantDragon
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        21 year ago

        I admire your tenacity, i haveto ask- do you ever wake up cravingbacon ?real talk

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          21 year ago

          Na there’s a lot of vegan bacons that manages to hit the spot enough for me. It’s the sweets I miss the most, like tan square or lolly cake, hard to find analogues that hit the same notes.

          But I’ve been talking about a purge day for a while where I’ll break and eat as much lolly cake as I can. Maybe I’ll make myself sick of it.

    • @BrilliantDragon
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      21 year ago

      for goodness sake this is one site policy change not politics andclimate change it’s good to care about things but sheesh if you try to connect to everything everywhere you’ll end up burning out.

      • @MindfuckRocketship
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        11 year ago

        Sure, that’s fair; there’s certainly a balance to be had.