moniquill:

stavvers:

jumpingjacktrash:

unbelievable-facts:

The Sacramento Public Library started a “Library of Things” last year, allowing patrons to check out, among other things, sewing machines and other items that patrons may find useful, but don’t need to own long-term.

what a fantastic idea

Londoners, we have a Library of Things too! It’s in Crystal Palace and you can borrow useful things from there. https://www.libraryofthings.co.uk/

See, this is a great way to give The Means Of Production to the community at large.

belindaforlesbo:

capatalismnt:

Please don’t pay for his music

If you give me some proof that what was said in the application is not true, I’ll delete the post. (PM me)

For the meantime:

Comments = bootlickers

Hey so that’s completely false, he donates to shelters and actually allows homeless people on his property as far as I know.

Those gates are specifically to keep journalists out who are stalking him but they immediately turned it around on him.

You don’t have to like him or his music but don’t spread misinformation because you can’t google??

Edit:

„I have done lots of work in the past for Crisis and Shelter and would never build railings outside my home for that reason. The reason was to keep the paps that you employ from being on my doorstep.’”

That’s from the article.

mckitterick:

stripedsilverfeline:

evenstarsinthesky:

goat-yells-at-everything:

positive-memes:

Mae Bua

DUDE! YOU GOTTA POST THE WHOLE STORY CUSE IT GETS BETTER!

She was one of the first volunteers to come to the cave. She worked to cook meals and provide rest for the soldiers and divers trying to get to the boys.

She has 5 acres of land where she farms rice all on her own since her husband died and she left it shortly after planting to go and give what she could to the rescue effort. She returned home a week later to find her fields flooded by the water being pumped out of the cave system.

From what the article says, it doesn’t seem to have destroyed all her (and almost a dozen other farmers) crops but it was a good portion of them.

This woman is wonderful. She could have seen this as a “no good deed goes unpunished” but she just laughed it off and said it was worth it to save those boys.

In relation to the waters being flooded into the fields

Thank you to all the heroes and heroines of this Thai rescue mission 🙏🏼

Good people doing good things is an antidote to the utter fuckjobs

Looks like someone set up a GoFundMe here – any way to verify it’ll go to this hero?