That really is it.
The ubiquitous presence of coffee is unnatural and very vulnerable.
Been thinking a lot about coffee and how prevalent it is in the US despite not really having the climate to grow any. How dependent the US work force is on easily available coffee and the energy boost it gives, how much US capitalists and their profits rely on coffee waking people up for and keeping them awake at their jobs.
Been thinking about the places our coffee comes from and what our gov does to those countries to keep the coffee cheep and plentiful. How brutal the conditions for south American and African farmers must be for the coffee to be sold at such prices. How these countries’ natural farmlands and forests are being destroyed and used for nothing but coffee growing.
These conditions are indeed unnatural and can only exist because of the US’s constant violence to and exploitation of the third world.
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tumblr in 2020:
- posts on your dashboard are ranked by how much the ceo personally likes them
- a widget on everyone’s blogs that publically displays their top five search terms
- images disabled altogether
- they ban you if you have a custom theme
- app crashes at a speed imperceptible to the human eye
- you can buy little outfits for the “t” logo with real money
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aim9:
He’s about to bite and drink all of his fragrance!
When I got hit with a Havana Syndrome beam, it caused a resonance cascade between my rose quartz nipple piercings and the communion wafer in my stomach that gave every rat in a 5 mile radius a lethal orgasm.
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