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violet-disaster:

thephilyptian:

90% of eating disorders begin with a diet. 

30% of all diets end in an eating disorder. 

99% of dieters gain back all the weight and more. 

Yo-yo dieting increases your chance of high blood pressure, diabetes, obesity, and early death. 

Diets are dangerous. Say no to diet culture. 

okay but we need to address how the fear-mongering around ‘obesity’ is absolutely linked to eating disorders. this all hurts fat people the most and we don’t need to put being fat in a category of all the bad things that can happen if you diet. fuck that.

hi! just jumping in on the welding train: so, I’m a community college student, and I’m studying philosophy, like an idiot. my classmates in the humanities and I have no idea what we’re going to get to end up doing for a living. OTOH, my classmates who are electrical engineers, dental hygienists, and yes, specifically welders, are the ones who have employers waiting for them with open arms. seriously, one guy had a manager at a plant helping him with a calculus graduation requirement, even.

fierceawakening:

roachpatrol:

the thing IS, even though humanities and the liberal arts don’t lead to money, i think it’s incredibly important for there to be people out there studying these things, keeping them alive and current. philosophy, art, history, literature: these are the things that make being human more than just an animal slog from birth to death. these things are invaluable. 

unfortunately, late stage capitalism means that the ultrarich want to turn everyone else into peasants, and deny them any beauty or meaning or education or dignity, and thus the humanities and liberal arts are called worthless, funding for them is slashed, and there’s less and less jobs that make any use of them. it’s bullshit, but that’s how it is right now. 

so… tl;dr: learn humanities, THEN learn welding. get a cool job and be a well-rounded citizen at the same time!

“the ultrarich want to turn everyone else into peasants, and deny them any beauty or meaning, and thus the humanities and liberal arts are called worthless, funding for them is slashed, and there’s less and less jobs that make any use of them.”

This is what I was trying to say, guys.

Not “elitists don’t exist.”

Not “you have to like High Art to be a person.”

THIS. Right here.

Wait wait our idea of dirty medieval peasants is based on a *tax aversion scam*??? Please tell me more I need to know this. *bounces excitedly*

brunhiddensmusings:

shortly after william the conquerer came to power he initiated something known as ‘the doomsday book’- he sent envoys to survey his new lands to record the properties he now controlled so they could pay accurate taxes. every acre of field, every mill, livestock, buildings and their relative size- all would be recorded to determine the wealth of each settlement so a percentage could be expected as rent. for an example of what this book meant;  the previous king was aware of and collected taxes from about 20 grain mills in england, william’s audit shot that number above 200. you dont know the meaning of ‘pedantic’ untill you start reading about medieval grain mills, theres a church that paved its floor with confiscated ‘illegal’ millstones to ensure that the town had to get its flour from the church’s official mill and one war simply about stealing the same millstone back and fourth for quite a few decades

of course word of these envoys traveled faster then they did, virtually every town they came to had time to claim they had far less taxable wealth then they actually did have by the time the audit arrived. in one of the more over the top cases an entire village pretended to have caught insanity- when the taxmen arrived they saw screaming laughing idiots with underwear on their heads so they left as fast as they could considering at the time insanity was thought to be literally contagious. it would be over five years before anyone tried to audit that town again. its safe to assume a large number of other villages also had sudden cases of strange diseases, mysteriously disappearing cows, or very large shrubberies and haybales shaped like buildings and you dont need to look over that hill either. thats not even touching how many small communities just plain didnt technically exist because they were too small, somewhere weird, or in legal limbo of who owned it

of course when the feudal part of feudalism started moving its gears you found that the local lord of that village was unlikely to divulge the exact amount of rents they could collect to THEIR lord either, knowing that the more they admitted to receiving the more they were expected to hand over. this was not exclusive to england either, the more you learn about feudalism the more you have to ask how all these minor lords out in the boonies kept having the money and soldiers to do all the political intrigue bullshit, the answer is also tax evasion. each village kept claiming it had fewer people living in shittier houses with less land and fewer livestock then they actually had, and each local lord kept claiming they were receiving less rents then they actually took so were also adverse to an accurate audit.

their knowledge of tax loopholes also extended to finding out that clergymen were either exempt from tax or received a far lower rate of tax, so proving you qualified as a clergyman was an endeavor that paid dividends. specifically to prove you were clergy you proved that you could read and write enough Latin to satisfy an official, so you could spend some money to hire someone to tutor you enough Latin to fake it. its estimated that due to this fully ten percent of medieval english households wrote ‘clergy’ on their tax forms.

another and even more extreme example was the peasants revolt of 1381, london was swarmed by the unwashed masses from all sides instigated by an official trying to collect (a lot of) unpaid poll taxes, an angry mob driving a teenaged king Richard II to retreat to a boat in the river, and culminating with 1500 peasants being executed by an emergency militia. this doesn’t sound like a huge success untill you dig into some of the details- peasants from a large number of villages all arrived at london at the same time, leaving dedicated forces specifically to stop ships from acessing london to break the siege, the peasants executed a select number of court officials and started burning paperwork- but systematically only burning the ones detailing who owned plots of land, debt records, and a few criminal records. the peasants who besieged london and scared the king into the river had successfully purged a whole lot of debts and reclaimed a lot of land in one very ballsy and highly coordinated move that relied on them being seen as illiterate dirt farmers with no ulterior motives besides pitchfork mob riot and trying to kiss the queen mother while they touch everything in the tower of london with their grimy hands

wolfman-murphy:

sovietsofficial:

shitpost-senpai:

schuetzengrabenmints:

streetslave:

thatswhywelovegermany:

Someone bricked up a door of an S-Bahn (suburban rail) train in Hamburg

No fake, the federal police of Germany has confirmed the crime and is looking for witnesses. They also warn possible imitators that a crime like this may be punished with jail up to five years or a fine.

Street art blog here!!

“”””Art””””

MONSIEUR PLEASE I BEG YOU!!!

>be german
>start my daily commute
>waiting at s-bahn station
>the train is taking forever
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>finally hear the train coming
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>train is slowing down
>the doors stop just in front of me
>they open
>it’s a fucking brick wall
>
>go home, quit job

So…5 years absolute max, is it?

Worth it.

alia-andreth:

gallusrostromegalus:

blendinblandin:

The Fresno Nightcrawlers are my favorite cryptid.

They’ve only been seen in some survelliance camera footage, and it’s been proven they are real tangible things… being filmed and have yet to be definitively explained/debunked.

also uhhh. they remind me of this stock photo

I love Fresno nightcrawlers because you’ve got these other cryptids with all this Lore and theories around them (Bigfoot is some kind of prehistoric American ape, the jersey devil is a literal demon, every theory about Nessie etc)

And the nightcrawlers are just like-

Him Pants.

Took one look at this and I was like

That’s a guy with his pants pulled up to his neck.

biodiverseed:

It’s an enchanting time of year to cycle through Strandparken, south of Copenhagen. This is where I live, and spend most of my time.

The ubiquitously-naturalised mirabelle plums are fully awash in white blossoms, sending a perfume wafting around the entire parkland.

They’ll be pollinated and develop fruit, which will be eaten by people (like me!) and animals: the stones will be prolifically re-sown mostly by unwitting birds, continuing their welcome invasion into this engineered coastal wetland biome. Every generation of seeds planted results in hardier and hardier trees.