quasimammalian
quasimammalian
quasimammalian

Seriously. Imagine if it was any group of non-white people with axes—they’d be shut down real quick, with or without alcohol involved.

The Canadian type

Ugh that was painful to read. I can’t believe actual adults say these things.

News flash: We do all those things. Because we’re also animals.

I mean, if we were meant to eat the placenta, I think women would have a natural urge to eat it. I watched my cat do it once and it was like watching a stoner devour taco bell. I don’t think that’s the reaction even a willing participant has with eating placenta.

I flippin love polenta!

How much time are You People spending on Facebook? I’m thinking I might clock in at about 1/2 hour max, and that’s only if one of my friends posts a link to something interesting.

Because you can’t buy spiritual and mental well-being, you need to work at it. The one that gets me everytime is “wellness”. Go eff yourselves, money doesn’t make you holier.

I’ve been vegan for slightly fewer months than I’ve had my period (both started when I was 13), and my cramps & friends (diarrhea, bloating, nausea, rage, suicidal ideation...you know...all those great characters) have always been so monstrous that I wish with all my might I’d started taking the pill to skip my

But I mean, have you tried to hold it in at least? /s

Omg if someone tried to tell me I get cramps because of my diet I might severely harm that person.

Don’t be silly, with enough malnutrition, you won’t have a period at all! You might also lose your hair, your bones might become brittle, and you also might die, but, you know, these are a small price to pay!

Because trend basically means “we’ve stripped it of all meaning beyond making a buck off it.”

I completely understand that, and I suppose I wasn’t thinking that, yes, there have been one or two instances where a work has been ruined for me personally because of an artist’s behavior. I just think it’s a waste of energy to actively avoid art in the name of “changing society” (maybe nobody’s even doing that, but

The desire for social, mental, physical wellbeing should arise organically from within, and one might seek out ways to achieve the desired ends, which could include hygge principles, mindfulness, clean eating. Trends are applied from the outside, like fasionable duct tape, rather than making a true, sturdy repair.

I 100% agree, but when they announced they were partnering to bring their app onto PlayStations, I had to go with Spotify. I think their algorithm is worse at providing variety when you’re listening to a radio station, but being able to listen to podcasts in-game while I’m grinding out some shiny Destiny loot is so,

Me too, including the more authentic definition in another thread—I already try to manage a social life with things like real conviviality at dinner parties where nobody drinks too much. I guess I’m a hipster—I was hygge when hygge wasn’t cool.

It’s not my style to use Danish buzzwords to add a layer of pretension to my life. But there’s a reason why people are constantly trying to shape their lives to mimic those of our friends in northern Europe:

Americans need to reacquaint themselves with the lifestyle trend of hobo (Ho-bo). Living in cardboard boxes tastefully insulated with old newspaper, draping yourself in fourth-hand fashion stolen out of donation boxes, and sumptuously dining from dented cans of outdated meat and veggies foraged from dumpsters. Our new