Idk why I haven't managed to get into The Mountain Goats much
I've heard a few individual songs that I'm like "Yeah, this is good", but then I try to listen to albums and my attention kinda drifts off
I mean, since I love Smog & Leonard Cohen "Depressed folk singer-songwriter" already has a strong streak in my taste in music
So this should be a good match rlly
Does anyone know of any blind accessible IM clients that are available on Apple & [either Android or Windows] devices?
I have a friend who primarily uses Text-to-Speech on her Apple phone, and relies on WhatsApp & Facebook messenger. I avoid those because [privacy nastiness + stalker history on them].
We want to talk more, but neither are sure what to suggest. "Install many things, find out which is accessible through trial & error" isn't really fair on her.
re: rambly, pol-abstract, nature, environmentalism, western spirituality
@pastelbat i think its improtant to say that like, humans shouldnt strive to "preserve natural ecosystems" but not to "destroy healthy ecosystems"
re: rambly, pol-abstract, western spirituality- [CW: Meta (anti-kin bs)]
This, among other things, is why
I'm F'n Laff
..At the idea that Western Spirituality had absolutely no connection to anything animalistic -> started appropriating it from other cultures -> kin happened.
Like, the people who say that? Get lernt, read a book and shut the hell up, you utter earspoons.
re: rambly, pol-abstract, nature, environmentalism, western spirituality
Like, I studied this stuff for my dissertation in uni: There's a *lot* of nature & animal-roles tied into our cultural & spiritual lexicon, our sense of self, and our relation with the divine.
Nature & Humanity as dual entities or a merged whole is a running debate in Western religion, philosophy and science going back *literally millenia*.
The relation between humans & other animals is complex, nuanced and fascinating in any culture; How we percieve other animals, how we weave them into our spirituality, our religion, our folklore, our culture and even our language itself, is an entire field of study rich with potential.
rambly, pol-abstract, nature, environmentalism, western spirituality
Like, we have the 17th century version of 'Nature as Mechanical' still embedded in our education system, and it becomes part of the secular spirituality of western thought even today
Like, we hold few things as sacrosanct and divine as preservation of the distinction between the Natural and the Human
Aligning your lifestyle with Natural Behaviours that will lead to wellbeing through a mechanistic, step-by-step process
Natural Remedies, All-Natural Ingredients
These are all Spiritual stances. (Spiritual does not equate to bad or wrong, but it is something we should accept, culturally)
By what criteria do we distinguish the natural behaviour of the Orangutan or Crow crafting a tool, and a Human crafting a tool? Which behaviour is natural?
If an animal made it, how is it unnatural?
The idea of ecosystems as clockwork mechanisms of perpetual stasis has become our primary argument against human destruction, despite all scientific proof pointing towards a far more nuanced model of constant change and adaptation.
If biomes were harmonious clockwork phenomena before humans came along, the anti-evolution movement would be entirely correct.
This is a graffiti-free zone.
Vandals will be ~PASTELBAT~