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TʜᴇʀᴀᴘʏGⒶʀʏ⁽ᵗʰᵉʸ‘ᵗʰᵉᵐ⁾
TʜᴇʀᴀᴘʏGⒶʀʏ⁽ᵗʰᵉʸ‘ᵗʰᵉᵐ⁾ @ TherapyGary @lemmy.blahaj.zone
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  • Hard work and determination

    Jk, here I'll break it down for you. Going from memory so apologies for any inaccuracies

    Level 1 (not a real vegan imho)

    • No animal products in diet or clothing

    Level 2

    • Talks kindly to plants before harvesting or eating them

    Level 3

    • Before harvesting any plant, politely negotiates with nearby insects to relocate peacefully

    Level 4

    • Avoids making any noise that might disturb animals

    Level 5

    • Avoids breathing out CO2 in the presence of animals (use of personal oxygen recycling mask is acceptable)

    Level 6

    • Does not step on animal shadows

    Level 7

    • Travels exclusively by stilts to avoid crushing bugs

    Level 8

    • Refuses to eat any food that has been blown by the wind

    Level 9

    • Only eats food that has not been observed by any living being

    Level 10

    • Refuses to consume anything that might have existed in the past or future
  • You'd better be vegan, if you're interested in not being a huge hypocrite.

    Also, this image could've been generated locally using barely any resources. Flux, e.g., is quite good and highly efficient

    Edit: (I'm a lvl 9 vegan btw)

  • @__@

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  • In the US, I think it's more common to charge after. I worked at an agency whose paperwork stated they would charge before the session, but they never actually did.

    Personally, I'm not gonna cancel a session just because the card declines anyway- I can be paid another time; so it's much less awkward to just charge after imo

  • I have 11 hours worth of documentation due by tomorrow morning to keep an important contract, and yet here I am looking at shitposts

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  • I'm pretty sure the target audience for American Dad is teenagers?

  • A lot of it certainly falls flat, but there's also a lot of high effort gags in the mix. I was trying to post every day to keep engagement up, but I've decided to stick to the high effort posts and just post less frequently.

    Thanks for your feedback!

  • Revolution? Yeah, revolution can bring anarchy, but I certainly wouldn't give the fascists any credit, as I'm not an accelerationist.

    Odds of revolution seem low though

    Edit: also, to be clear, I don't believe any form of government is 'just'

  • If you're interested in further reading, the terminology for what you're describing is:

    deontology (based on the action itself)
    virtue ethics (based on the intent)
    consequentialism (based on the outcome)

    I would argue that there's no such thing as "good" people and "bad" people, nor even actions that are inherently good or bad themselves. Someone is, in my opinion, "good" if I feel more positively than negatively about the culmination of their actions, intents, and results.

    To be clear though, my opinion on this is unpopular lol