- Cat herder & perspective-smasher
- Amateur enlightened biologist
Currently: On a quest to save democracy and the world for selfish cat-centered comfortable retirement reasons
Vania
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With the World Cup upon us, let's turn our eyes toward the concentration camps near each stadium where the games will happen. We can harness the power of fandom to demand we close the camps, and free the captives. #LetThemGo
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14K likes, 195 comments - defiancedispatch on June 11, 2026: "Every U.S. city hosting the World Cup this summer also runs an ICE concentration camp, some just miles from the stadium. While the world w...
If we let heartless idiots flatten our natural carbon storage capacity, destroying the lungs of the world, the #ClimateEmergency already threatening fire, droughts, heatwaves, famine, killer storms, and disease get much, much worse, MUCH faster.
#BetterDems
We have ONE living, imperiled planet.
Original sin wasn't sex.
Original sin was food.
Our brains are capable of infinite identification with the natural world, a TRUE, emotional love affair with an entire planet.
And yet, in order to power the brain that makes that love possible, we have to EAT life.
THAT'S the sin.
Love vs hunger.
Make reality real again.
#BetterDems
Evolution: OK, so, I'm going to give you the power to remake the entire planet to serve harm reduction. You'll be adaptable, safer EVERY year.
Humans: Amazing. What's the catch?
Evolution: You gotta LOVE life MORE than you want to kill it, eat it, pave over it.
Humans: Or...
#ClimateEmergency
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Beautiful coverage of Colorado's newly legal plug-in solar, and the Third Actors who helped make it happen. @thirdactorg.bsky.social
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The richest man ever has probably killed more people than anyone else this millennium.
There must be some spiritual lesson here
Vania
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Temperate grasslands are one of the most endangered ecosystems in the world . We had maybe 200 million acres of tallgrass prairie in North America. This specific prairie is probably 8,000 years old. Just a few of them left at this level.