Aodh the Storyteller (Lucas)
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Aodh the Storyteller (Lucas)
@aodh.bsky.social
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Creator of Art and Supporter of LGBTQA+, Black Lives Matter, Anti-Facist, Women's Rights, and all things involving a Love first mentality.
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I'm there with you.

I'm destroying my META accts and everything else except Blue Sky.
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finally a reasonable take
Joe Rogan is the 'thinking man' for basic white men that believe the point of Camus' Myth of Sisyphus is that Sisyphus found meaning in pushing the boulder.

Clown shoes. The lot of them.
I don't want to shove my fist down a person's throat and work it like a plunger trying to unclog the shit that spillw out of their mouth, but I will.

It isn't hard to love each other and let others love their life and love who they love.
I'm going to say this once, and only once, for the sake of clarity ...

Violence isn't 'the answer' but violence is very much an answer and a highly effective one. You cannot tolerate intolerance and you can't wait until everything you love or value is gone before you fight for it.
You really don't adapt, you learn to exist in a state of perpetual and unending exhaustion that eventually reduces your personality from a vibrant cacophony of contradictions and peace into some grayed out and hollow mess of sarcasm and spite that people confuse with being nihilistic or pessimistic
Artwork of mine from 2014 to 2015.

An animal series I was working on before the move to Washington. The series consisted of a second lion, an owl, and one unfinished bear. The images were mixed media (illustration and digital art) inspired by well known reference photos.
Is the state of Florida and the Florida government responsible for the damages incurred?

What about all the homes that have been sold and were being built?

Are they responsible for the damages to those homes, especially the ones already purchased by families?
The work and labor force I'm speaking of, primarily, is the Hispanic workforce (if that wasn't obvious); which left for extremely justifiably reasons.
The Supreme Court sided with corporations being able to sue unions and workers when strikes inflict damage to materials or goods.

I wonder if that could be flipped.

The state of Florida introduced an anti-immigration bill that has resulted in massive swaths of the labor forces leaving.