flaminhotllama asked:
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i don’t think I got the expression exactly correct on edgeworth but eh, it’s an edgeworth expression anyway lol
@mockturdle thanks for being my first request!
how to be less racist
im exhausted from blocking u and sending ur dumbass posts to my friends to talk shit so here’s a tutorial on how not to be a demon. ur welcome white devil
broke: speaking for us
woke: boosting our voices
broke: #im white tag
woke: putting that you’re white in your about page where we can always see it instead of tagging the bi monthly post you rb about racism with this
broke: uwu please let me know if i do something racist
woke: taking responsibility for yourself, monitoring your own actions, being receptive of criticism even if it’s not delivered to you in a nice way
broke: distancing yourself from your whiteness by making white people jokes and talking mad shit abt other white people
woke: understanding that you are not somehow less white than other white people bc you aren’t a cishet able bodied nt man
broke: getting mad when we make jokes abt hating white people
woke: understanding that you don’t get to monitor how we express our anger abt the trauma we’ve experienced at white people’s hands
broke: arguing with us about what is or isn’t racism
woke: understanding that you have never actually experienced racism, staying in your lane, actually listening to us
broke: making racism abt you and your feelings
woke: understanding your experiences with and perspective on racism are dumb and don’t matter, focusing on people of color instead
broke: constantly asking your friends of color to roast people for you
woke: not dragging us into all your messes, handling your own beef, understanding we’re probably tired of ur shit, learning to roast people yourself
broke: reblogging posts abt racism with #let me know if this is ok to rb
woke: not rbing posts if you think rbing it would be overstepping boundaries, contacting op to ask if you can rb their post, developing critical thinking skills
broke: “yeah i dont do this” or “omg i didnt realize that was Bad and i was actively hurting people by doing it” on posts abt racism
woke: reading and comprehending them, reblogging them silently and without commentary, not trying to get brownie points at all times
broke: answering asks from other white demons consoling you after you get called out for racism
woke: blocking those racist bitches, not feeding into the idea that any poc who calls you out is a monster, acknowledging that you fucked up, apologizing, not doing whatever you did again
broke: thanking me for teaching you how to treat poc like people
woke: realizing you should be embarrassed i had to tell you this shit
I have a laundry list of shit he did so prepare. Long post ahead.
People tout his song Girls/Girls/Boys as progressive but he confessed he wrote it because he thought lesbian and bisexual women’s relationships were “attractive”
In the same interview he said a lot of super homophobic shit he did/said but the gist of it is him using gay stereotypes and saying “my love of musical can’t trump my love of pussy” (which is transphobic as well)
noted road manager and friend of brendan urie zack hall made fun of someone with a disability and deflected it with “just a joke bro” here
And again here he mocked someone with downs syndrome for being proud of themselves
Went on a wild ass rant about wishing he was black
In his Miss Jackson video he had a white girl wearing a Native War Bonnet at 2:31
In a periscope he compared being transracial to being transgender and his half-ass twitter “apology” he pulled a “sorry if you were offended” thing
In concert to an audience of almost entirely teenagers he said “after the show I’m going to fuck you whether you want it or not”
Here he tells another audience of teenagers they’ll be in his wet dream
Here he is making fun of people with bipolar for a vine
Here he says some misogynistic shit about vine girls
This dumb misogynistic “gender role reversal” vine where he makes fun of women for wanting the bare minimum of attention in heterosexual relationships
There’s more but this is off the top of my head and what I could steal from a receipts post lmao
Plastic Straws Aren’t the Problem

The anti-straw movement took off in 2015, after a video of a sea turtle with a straw stuck in its nose went viral. Campaigns soon followed, with activists often citing studies of the growing ocean plastics problem. Intense media interest in the so-called Great Pacific Garbage Patch – a floating, France-sized gyre of oceanic plastic – only heightened the concern.
However, plastic straws only account for about .03 percent of the 8 million metric tons of plastics estimated to enter the oceans in a given year.
A recent survey by scientists affiliated with Ocean Cleanup, a group developing technologies to reduce ocean plastic, offers one answer about where the bulk of ocean plastic is coming from. Using surface samples and aerial surveys, the group determined that at least 46 percent of the plastic in the garbage patch by weight comes from a single product: fishing nets. Other fishing gear makes up a good chunk of the rest.
The impact of this junk goes well beyond pollution. Ghost gear, as it’s sometimes called, goes on fishing long after it’s been abandoned, to the great detriment of marine habitats. In 2013, the Virginia Institute of Marine Science estimated that lost and abandoned crab pots take in 1.25 million blue crabs each year.
This is a complicated problem. But since the early 1990s, there’s been widespread agreement on at least one solution: a system to mark commercial fishing gear, so that the person or company that bought it can be held accountable when it’s abandoned. Combined with better onshore facilities to dispose of such gear – ideally by recycling – and penalties for dumping at sea, such a system could go a long way toward reducing marine waste. Countries belonging to the United Nation’s Food and Agriculture Organization have even agreed on guidelines for the process.
That’s where all that anti-straw energy could really help. In 1990, after years of consumer pressure, the world’s three largest tuna companies agreed to stop intentionally netting dolphins. Soon after, they introduced a “dolphin safe” certification label and tuna-related dolphin deaths declined precipitously. A similar campaign to pressure global seafood companies to adopt gear-marking practices – and to help developing regions pay for them – could have an even more profound impact. Energized consumers and activists in rich countries could play a crucial role in such a movement.
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Straws help many disabled people drink. Including me.
I feel like if anything straw bans do more harm than good, because it’s a ‘change’ that doesn’t require any real change at all. Most people who don’t need them barely ever use straws, so avoiding them costs them no effort. But it feels real good, like something big has been done.
https://artfight.net/~Charmanderxerneas
Art fight link :3 I’m team coffee and I’ve been drawing a lot of object ocs so!!










