"Yes, I'm aware that Ivermectin is also a medicine for humans, Socrates. But let me ask you this: TO TREAT WHAT?"
"Do you even KNOW what's in that experimental vaccine? Why don't you do your own research instead of listening to what those self-appointed philosopher kings WANT you to believe?"
"You hear about Socrates?"
"Last I heard he was hooked up to a zephyrator."
"Not anymore, he's got a one way ticket across the river now."
"Maybe we should take up a collection for funeral expenses?"
"Guess so. I got a penny--if you do too, that should cover it."
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In case any of you have a cat who has been experiencing colitis or IBS-like symptoms, you may way to try eliminating thickeners like xanthan gum, guar gum, and carrageenan from their diet.
Knute had developed the worst poos, but taking him off these ingredients fixed it FAST.
Knute's medical history is COMPLICATED to say the least, but he's had gastric issues for years, at least partly caused by the pile of meds he has to take for his heart. It got really bad in the last few months, and we really worried for him. Grain-free did nothing for him.
We tried eliminating specific proteins, but it didn't matter. He would come get me every time he had to poo because it was so unpleasant for him, and let me tell you, the aftermath wasn't pleasant for me either.
I'm gonna need everyone to quit using #AmericanTaliban and #TexasTaliban--not only are they xenophobic copouts that ignore the role of white American Evangelicalism behind the Texas law, but they also get the timeline mixed up. This form of US Christianity PREDATES the Taliban.
I know you think you're being cute, but trust me, white American Evangelicals have never needed to look abroad to get ideas about how to enact oppression here at home.
The Texas abortion law is rooted in whiteness, Christianity, and Americanism.
When you can only describe a purely American phenomenon in terms of the bad stuff that happens elsewhere, you're saying you think the bad stuff *belongs* in those other countries. You're saying you think it's always been sunshine and roses here, and injustices here are anomalies.
I was born in the 70s and was a voracious reader as a kid, meaning that I internalized a huge amount of implicitly racist, sexist, homophobic, nationalist, and colonialist ideas even while being exposed to all the feel-good united-colors-of-benetton celebrations of diversity.
In the 80s, kids were still consuming tons of media that was decades old, which very often contained outdated ideas of what constituted full humanity. And a lot of 80s pop culture was really pretty awful on that front.
This media instilled implicit biases in my developing mind.
The dominant media environment that I grew up in was overwhelmingly *supportive* of someone like me--a straight white middle-class boy in America, so even though I knew, for example, that racism was *bad*, the books I read normalized a racist world.
R drinks a huge thermos of this herbal tea every day, so we get it in serious bulk and of course keep it in this old tea bin from a long-time new york tea shop
in the shop, the same bin could be used for a variety of teas by rotating the label at the top
here's what the shop looked like in the late 19th century, complete with my bin!
kids today are too young to remember when the world's largest blockbuster location covered several states in the western US. that seemed normal back then.
you could wander the shelves of VHS tapes for days
sometimes you'd come across a few acres of the new releases where they'd all been picked dry, just countless identical empty boxes with no rental tape hidden beneath them, and the knowledge that millions of people were at home watching Independence Day