yeet: (v.) to fling
yote: (v.) past tense of “yeet”
yeetee: (n.) that which is being flung, they who are being flung
yotee: (n.) one who has been yote, that which has been yote
coyotee: (n.) one who has been flung along with other things
(with apologies to @ceralor and @Leucrotta, among probably many people I should apologize to for this)
Contrapoints Hot take
I'll admit I haven't watched a ton of her videos, but she does seem to have imported the worst parts of toxic masculinity, and thinks Binary identity and Dysphoria are everything.
And like... As an intersex person, she needs to step off with the enby-smearing. No good if her South Part and Rick and Morty fanbase thinks "Transgirls once they've had all the operations are Okay I guess but all those Gender-weirdo SJWs need to go die".
We need new local initiatives in rural areas to start building sustainable, locally sourced, creative housing.
To teach folks who might never otherwise get an education in Construction how to swing a hammer and build a Community.
Because you won't have a lotta the social ills we have now if folks are living in a Home they built, from trash They cleaned up, and they're working with the community now, helping other folks get a place to live.
Tires, 2-liter soda bottles, pallets, even glass bottles can be re-purposed as construction materials for sustainable homes.
Even stripping milk cartons for the HDPE to use as shingles or Siding is practical. Same goes for the 2-liters, though...
With the 2-liter soda bottles, they can be filled with dry sand and used as masonry blocks. They have fantastic insulating value and make sturdy walls.
And rammed-earth in old tires is the founding basis of Earthship construction.
So, you can make amazing structures and places to Live or Camp or just get away and read a Book, if you have Land, and some Trash.
The secret here is that while Capitalists were making products for One purpose, they forgot a bunch of the other ways you can use the stuff.
Consider all the things we make as Trash, that doesn't Bio-degrade. Oh, Wait, it doesn't Rot? That makes for good waterproofing and even a structural element!
Epoxy Putty is an amazing product.
It's Play-doh that hardens up in 5 minutes and sticks hard to whatever you glom it on to.
Need a replacement for a broken plastic part? Make a mold from the broken part in RTV silicone, then use steel filled epoxy to make a replacement part.
It's in the Glue section. Next time we'll be covering using canvas and Great Stuff expanding foam to make a waterproof tent.
Southern Mass's local machine healer and part time witchdoctor.
Tiny motorcycles, magic potions, machine tools, progressive rock, trance states, and hand sharpened drill bits. Oh, and I read Tarot. Probably 18+ just to be sure.
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