This song is so catchy!! Honestly, I feel like we all need to take a look at how we're engaging with anarchy and trying to make the world a better place - I mean, the song is from 2007 but we're still seeing people slammed for one reason or another by someone who thinks they're "doing it right" and others aren't. I notice even in myself I have the urge sometimes to criticize friends and prove just how Correct I am... but the truth is, good foundations for a new world are built on understanding and giving folks room to learn, not on criticizing people until they quit.
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I've seen so few this year. Everything is so manicured around me and the landlord pays for landscaping/mowing/etc so I can't keep the leaves out for them :C I'll start keeping the porch light off at night though!
This sounds really cool!! I love board games
What did you end up going with? C:
You don't need to inform them...
Do you know of any resources or guides on how to do that fake hotspot? I think it'd be so fun to do a little network-announcements thing.
that's wonderful!! I know in a lot of cultures women and trans men face a lot of shame for menstruating. I mean, even in the US people are still mocked with stuff like "oh you must be on your period," boyfriends refuse to be seen buying pads, etc...
For the things on your list, here's my approach!
Underwear: I've heard of people turning old underwear into rags for stuff like washing windows or glasses since the fabric tends to be very soft! Or just rags for any kind of cleaning since it doesn't matter if it gets gross. Personally, I've used the cotton jersey out of my old underwear and sewed them into soft cotton pads to apply skincare - maybe a little ick for some people, but I washed everything in boiling hot water so I know it's sanitary at least. I also keep the elastic bands for other sewing projects, but I've heard of people using them to help with cord management or other scenarios where you need to tie something. Lastly, cotton underwear is better for your body anyway and biodegrades much faster than polyester, so I try to only buy cotton if I can.
Toilet paper: I try to buy bamboo toilet paper if I can. I am not brave enough to try those reusable wipes that hikers use, but they do exist... otherwise, I just try to buy as responsibly as I can and move on.
Tissues: I avoid tissues entirely! I have a selection of soft, old handkerchiefs that I got for dirt cheap at a church thrift store! I'm not kidding, they were all 50 cents. Before we had disposable tissues, we had handkerchiefs, and they're not as gross as you might think - you can blow your nose and then fold them up so the snot is tucked away on the inside (though I'll be honest, sometimes when I'm sick or crying, I do just throw the handkerchief directly into the laundry after using). You can also boil them to sanitize them. On the rare occasion that I've bought a box of tissues, I did hang onto the boxes to use for organizing drawers etc.
Menstrual pads: I made a post recently about DIY reusable pads (plenty sanitary, don't worry!), but there's also options like Diva Cups and period panties. That said, for a disposable pad (or tampon)... I think the best thing we can do is toss 'em and move on. I know there's brands who claim to be better for the environment but I don't know anything about that.
TL;DR: reuse it somehow or use an alternative that doesn't need to be thrown away
Y'know, I've heard about people who do this and I really am fascinated. Do you strip naked every time? Are you standing outside the shower and doing a sort of twerk position to point your butt into the stream or do you properly get into the shower to do this?
I'm with you on this one. So many scenarios in which someone might want to buy just one/one quantity of something, separate from all the rest... I think we should put more pressure on businesses to use non-plastic materials (or at least more biodegradable plastics) and encourage returning those containers to the company for reuse.
that's what I was thinking! I wouldn't really care what color my pads are as long as I'm sure that they're clean.
Plus you could make some in black!
My local repair cafe has said that folks are welcome to show up and just learn from the other volunteers. Have you asked your local one if it'd be okay to just hang out?