Unpopular opinion:

vultureculturecoyote:

“Edgy” art is not inherently bad or cringy.

I hear a lot of talk about people art being “edgy” and I want to let people know that this isn’t necessarily an insult. 

Good edgy: Intense artwork, often with a dark accent and implied sense of drama and depth. Sometimes potentially graphic themes, blood, violence, anger, fear, and sadness to invoke a sense of deep emotion in the viewer. If done successfully can be very thought provoking, and engaging.

If not done well, at worse… kinda meh. Not every artist is going to make a masterpiece, and working with intense subjects can be hard. They are learning!

Bad edgy: Purposefully making artwork, stories, or posts, as culturally insensitive and offensive as possible because you want to look “dark” and “twisted”. Creating things purposefully for shock value. Failing to tag potentially graphic or nsfw works. 

staxilicious:

xenoqueer:

liberalsarecool:

Trump wants to pay farmers $12Billion to watch their crops rot.

Trump is creating welfare for farmers.

Let me make this very clear: the people who will benefit from this are not the nice family that sells beets and greens at the Wednesday afternoon farmer’s market. These are not small family operations, these are not local area or subsistence farms. 

These are corporate monstrosities. 

Until you’ve seen a field that stretches on for twenty minutes down the highway of dead, unharvested corn that takes until almost the new year to finally rot off, it can be hard to separate the concept of corporate farming from the notion of the down-home American farmer. If you, like me, grew up in a rural area where you and everyone you knew was a subsistence farmer, it can be hard to recognize the scale, damage, and genuine monstrousness of corporate farming.

And indeed, even the people who plant corporate crops and till corporate fields- the actual farmers– will not be the ones who see benefit from this.

The companies that own those people will be the ones to see these benefits, and they will no more share them with the folks doing the tilling than they will with you or me.

The actual farmers, who are already being drowned in debt by these corporations, will probably never see this money, and those corporations will find ways to claim this money wasn’t enough to ease their “burdens” and they will undoubtedly continue to strangle the life out of those people.

The use of “farmer aid” and the idea of the farmer is a blatant political ploy to present an already generally poor and financially unstable group of people as being “rightfully” helped by these expenditures, while straight up pouring money into some of the largest corporations in the country

Let me also clarify, because someone will point this out, yes, the vast bulk (around 90%) of farm land in the US is “family owned.” However, only corporations tend to see this aid, and most of the reason farms aren’t directly owned by corporations (rather they are “organized” by coroporations), is so that if there’s a horrible price flip- such as say by the fucking President completely screwing international trade in farm commodities like soy- the farmers get fucked and the Ag Corps have no risk or losses to speak of.

Reblogging because this last comment really nails it. I grew up in an agriculture city (a small city but definitely a city). Farmers and orchardists owned thd land but got the bulk of their income from the corporations they sell to. Its the corporations that sell to other countries. Wit the tariffs so high, those countries aren’t buying, which means the corporations aren’t going to buy. Which means the farmers lose their income, and so do the people who work the fields and orchards. And so do the people that work in the processing plants (where fresh corps are sorted and packaged for selling) of those corporations because not buying crops means not processing them either, and they won’t see a dime of that.subsidy money either because it will al go to paying the salaries of the top tier of those corporations.

For those of you playing at home, this is yet another way in which Trump is taking money from the poor and middle class to give to his friends in the 1%. Straight up.

PSA: DO NOT GIVE YOUR DOG IBUPROFEN/ADVIL OR ANY OTC PAIN MEDICATIONS WITHOUT ASKING A VET FIRST!!!

soontobedvm:

As an emergency veterinarian, I see a ton of painful doggies. And you know what else I see? Tons and tons of people giving their dog a random dose of ibuprofen/advil or aspirin or Tylenol just because that’s what they had and they thought this was best. 

Guys, ibuprofen is extremely toxic to dogs. DO NOT GIVE YOUR DOG IBUPROFEN/ADVIL! It can readily cause gastric ulcers and even kidney damage. Also, now that you gave that medication, even if it isn’t a toxic dose, I can’t give safer NSAIDs for several days, so now pain relief from NSAIDs has to be delayed. Doggie NSAIDs (Rimadyl, Deramaxx, Pevicox, etc), are specifically made for dogs in mind and are way safer. Please don’t assume if you can take it then Fido can take it. Please call and take your dog to a vet to get the safer medication it needs! 

wait how can a sheep be both feral and domestic?

vultureculturecoyote:

Yeah Dartmoor is a weird case. People release their sheep up on the moors to free roam and they just get so mixed up that some arent really “owned” any more. They are all domestic breeds though. So not like big horn rams or mountain goats. 

Plus, feral cats, for example, are still domestic. They were domesticated, that doesn’t change, “feral” just means they aren’t used to humans and act roughly like a wild animal. 

thebibliosphere:

Patreon: I’m going to take $300+ of your earnings each month in processing fees, this does not include paypal fees or taxes.

Me: *crying gently* okay

Ko-fi: hey, so our like, gold membership is $10 a month… $6 if you sign up for an annual account right now, so like, $72ish a year total for the added bonus of a subscriber service and direct credit card processing. You’ll have to keep track of your own earnings though cause we don’t do the tax shit.

Me: Okay, so how much else do you take?

Ko-fi: …

Me: Like, what’s the catch, where’s the gotcha. How much do you take in processing fees?

Ko-fi: … we … we don’t … do that…

Me: *tearing up again* really?

Ko-fi: … who hurt you?