long as you’re not American
and you are planning to die in the next 30 or so years sure
just be ok with no coral, bees or birds and an acidic ocean
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long as you’re not American
and you are planning to die in the next 30 or so years sure
just be ok with no coral, bees or birds and an acidic ocean
I appreciate the sentiment that tomorrow will come and that as long as there's the will-power to live and as long as the ecosystem still exists that we will be 'alright'. But ...
The message sits wrong with me...Because as someone who hasn't been treated for far too long, it bit me in the most unexpected time. Mostly everything else was okay, professionally I was doing great (even throughout troubling times) but socially I was stunted as a high schooler. I had to put myself aside to get to a stable situation. Work and study for work was basically my life.
I slept on my problems and eventually forgot all about them. And now that I want to make social bonds, I can see how much of a mess I really am.
Ignorance was truly blissful.
I watched Mamdani's speech and honestly it gives me so much hope.