I get it, I really do, but I feel like ppl w decision paralysis related to Gazans are also suffering from a kind of non-malignant egotism
"who do I decide to give it to? everyone needs help! I can't help them all!"
You're not the only person they're asking!!!!!
If you choose one person to help that day, a bunch of other ppl choose others
stopping to overthink your inflated importance as an individual versus one in many is what's giving you paralysis
the more you burden yourself as an incapable hero the less you all act as a group-- which is the exact answer you're looking for
fkn close your eyes, scroll on OOB and donate to whoever you click on first
you're not god, it's not your job to save everyone
JUST DO SOMETHING
can I say something too woke or no?
By the time winter comes, many plants lose their leaves and flowers, but there are still evergreen or winter flowering plants that can cause problems for your pet.
Mistletoe and Holly are seasonal favourites, which are often brought into people’s homes or gardens over the festive period. They can pose hazards to your pets, especially if the berries are eaten – so remember to keep them out of paws’ reach!
Some plants, such as amaryllis, can grow indoors as well as outdoors at this time of year, so don’t forget to check our list if you’re thinking of bringing a new plant into your house.
Plants to avoid:
Azalea/Rhododendron (Rhododendron sp): Also present in summer, autumn and winter.
Amaryllis (Hippeastrum sp): Also present in autumn.
Cotoneaster (Cotoneaster sp): Also present in summer, autumn and winter.
Heavenly Bamboo (Nandina domestica): Also present in summer, autumn and winter.
Holly (Ilex sp): Take care to avoid berries in the winter. Also present in summer, autumn and winter.
Horse Chestnut (Aesculus hippocastanum): Also present in summer, autumn and winter.
Ivy (Hedera sp): Also present in summer, autumn and winter.
Laurel (including Cherry Laurel (Prunus laurocerasus) and other laurel species): Also present in spring, summer and autumn.
Mistletoe (Viscum album): Take care to avoid berries in the winter. Also present in summer, autumn and winter.
Oak (Quercus pedunculata): Also present in summer, autumn and winter.
Poinsettia (Euphorbia pulcherrima)
Rowan (Sorbus aucuparia): Also present in summer, autumn and winter.
Snowdrops (Galanthus): Also present in spring.
Yew (Taxus baccata and related species): Also present in summer, autumn and winter.
Look at me. You can not save Men's Rights as an ideology. Be a trans activist. Be an anarchist. Be a black activist or a disability activist. Men's Rights are not the solution to your problems; but you can find out what is, and you can champion that cause.
Men's Rights Activism is not a good idea that gets turned bad, it is simply a branch of antifeminism. You have to let it go.
you know even if a homeless person or a starving person is in that position because of their own "bad decisions" i don't care. it doesn't matter. no supposed financial misstep is enough to condemn someone to homelessness or poverty.
Not rent lowering gunshots: queer! Dyke! Faggot
Actual rent lowering gunshots: a lot of trans girls on this very web site are uncomfortably happy dehumanizing trans people they dislike and have built a large mean girls club around this.
also bush n musk being the surnames of two of the biggest losers in this world is a vicious homophobic attack on its own