hardcore vegan
rants/waves/kisses/frames
Wednesday, April 11, 2012
Sunday, April 8, 2012
recommendation: reproductive business
-Glyde vegan condoms, the only ones i can stand-
(rhythm method preferred)
-highly successful, widely recommended feminist product that's safe and comfortable and very economical-

-of course it's wisest to avoid disposables but these are the best you can find in a typical grocery store-
Saturday, April 7, 2012
recommendation: anti-viral tincture
i take this consistently to avoid getting mainstream-sick, it works really well if you don't take it too often and take breaks with regular use. there's echinacea in there but not too much; the other ingredients - especially reishi mushrooms - seem to compliment and counter it. and it's one of the few naturalistic health products that have clinical studies available to back up its effectiveness. it is definitely worth a try.
Monday, April 2, 2012
definitions
I've been meaning to articulate a bit about how I'm a longtime vegan whose poverty and reassessment of my internal morality versus universal morality has led me to become more flexible in my lifestyle. Not one of those "former vegans" who eats meat, but rather, one who avoids calling oneself 'vegan' due to the label's incongruity with the use of found/used leather products. I still only eat plants, and probably always will. Upon the inevitable apocalypse (now) all of us must undergo a similar reassessment of values.
In the meantime, I wear a thrifted suede coat and boots that keep me warm and safe from injury. I feel pangs of compassion every time I acknowledge to myself that I am wearing products of harm, but the same objects bring me fulfillment and joy. Expensive synthetics and genetically modified cotton have never done such things. Is it more appropriate to eat imported bananas and oranges or scavenge local berries? The answer is simple, until you examine the human mind. Eat local fish if it's safe and you swing that way. Cook with dried imported beans packed a few provinces away. Just be aware that you can improve upon the state we're all in.
Be conscious of the harm and the good that you cause.
Remain healthy and sound in your mind, and every answer will reveal itself to you in due time.
Be conscious of the harm and the good that you cause.
Remain healthy and sound in your mind, and every answer will reveal itself to you in due time.
Sunday, March 18, 2012
Wednesday, March 7, 2012
The Feminization of Society ('72 and Beyond)
"I am proposing the feminization of society; the use of feminine nature as a positive force to change the world. We can change ourselves with feminine intelligence and awareness, into a basically organic, noncompetitive society that is based on love, rather than reasoning."
"Already, as I catch a glimpse of the new world, I see feminine wisdom working as a positive force. I refer to the feminine wisdom and awareness which is based on reality, intuition and empirical thinking, rather than logistics and ideologies."
Labels:
activism,
the feminization of society,
yoko ono
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