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missnorn · 5 months
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This got deleted when my old tumblr got deactivated so I'm bringing it back
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thediktatortot · 8 months
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I know this seems random and out of the blue but I keep seeing people on the internet who still go to Chik-Fil-A because 'they can't get whatever this specific thing is anywhere else' and I'm here to fucking tell you that's bullshit.
Here, have some copycat recipes and stop giving money to people who want to kill queer people:
Mac & Cheese
Sauce
Nuggets
Market Salad
If it doesn't 'taste exactly like it' then they probably just add MSG without telling you because MSG is in a TON of restaurant food because it makes things taste better. And if it still isn't 'perfect' then have fun knowing your money is killing queer people.
Here, have this. You have no excuses now. Make your own shit and stop buying from the We Kill Queers company. Or at least one of them.
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Feel like people need to know that boycotting isn’t just about “making a difference” but also solidifying your support for a group of people. It’s about having your own morals and making your stance on things known. Not even just to others but to yourself. We have to start small; we have to start within.
I said it once already and I feel the need to say it again: the people who continue to say “it’s gonna be popular anyway!” are the same people who are the reason it’s still popular.
Maybe you don’t think you not buying from a certain place or supporting a certain IP won’t do anything in the grand scheme of things, but I know that if I have a friend who calls themself an ally but then insists that we should get chik fil a for lunch and have a Harry Potter marathon for our movie night then I’m side eyeing you. Especially if you are well aware of how iffy that is and you insist that it’s fine.
Anyway, you’ll survive giving up some fast food and kids movies. Especially for people that are getting persecuted and murdered around the world. Get a grip, it’s not that serious.
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born-to-riot · 6 months
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Y’all I was writing a tag for a fic and I discovered that the cow from Chik-fil-A “Eat Mor Chikin” Commercials is a featured character on Ao3 and I’m sO CuRiOuS
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daakureisaiko · 2 years
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If you buy from chik fil a you do not support LGBT+ people. It doesn't matter who you vote for or how many gay friends you have. It doesn't matter how good you think the food taste. If you buy from chik fil a you do not support LGBT+ people. Yes even if you are LGBT+ yourself.
They are avoidable.
You can get food some where else.
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placesinmesquite · 4 months
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downtown near the att tower-super chill spot,went here with the gang on a random tuesday and we ate chik fil a,good times 10/10
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appendingfic · 1 year
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I am SICK of ChikFila commercials which are exclusively "everyone who works for Chik Fila are so much nicer to customers than people who work at other restaurants. A ChikFila employee would give you their kidney if you needed one. They NEVER point and laugh at autistic people"
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timmurleyart · 3 months
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Chicken corn. 🐤🌽🐓(commissions available)🐔
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ski-skam · 5 months
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wait i’m curious
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zeroar · 1 year
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Microaggressions and "Harry Potter"
At what point are you willing to say that someone's pain is valid for them to feel?
Not that you think they should feel it or that you would feel it in their situation or anything like that, at what point of offense, of assault, of injury, will you say, "I accept you are feeling pain from this"?
Some people will require physical evidence of injury. I remember when I had to quit playing American football due to my shoulder injury and repeated surgeries, I literally had to show pictures of the inside of my shoulder to individuals I thought were my friends because they said the coaches told them I was faking my injury.
Does someone's joints need to be visibly inflamed for you to accept they have arthritis? Does blood need to be dripping from their eyes, nose, mouth, and ears before you accept they have a headache? Do their injuries need to visibly appear greater than your own injuries for you to accept they are in pain and their pain is valid?
Do their eyes need to melt out of their head before you can accept something is too bright for them? How much do they need to perform their disability, injury, or sensitivity for you to accept they are a different person with different experiences, a different body, and a different everything else from you?
Some people will agree that an individual is allowed to feel discomfort when someone is directly insulting them or using slurs aimed at them. The point of an insult is to hurt the person being insulted, so if you are hurt by it, that was the point.
What if it's not aimed at the person? What level of trauma do you require from them for it to be "OK" that they feel pain when they hear the word? That it feels like a slap in the face even as a bystander?
If someone mispronounces your name the first time they see it written or transliterated, you may give them a pass. Then they continue. This is someone you see daily and they not only use your name on the regular, they mispronounce it every single time. You eventually stop correcting them. Is it valid for you to be upset? What if they give you a nickname you dislike and they emphasize it like an inside joke no matter how much you ask them not to? What if they use your deadname deliberately and extensively? What if they purposely misgender you? What if it's not on purpose but it's often enough to know they do not see you as you see yourself?
Are you ALLOWED to be upset? Are you ALLOWED to feel uncomfortable? Are you ALLOWED to feel pain?
I'm not asking if it's OK for retaliation. I'm saying, at what point are you going to accept someone else's feelings, their experiences, their reactions may be different from yours?
Are you allowed to limit that person in your life? At what point is it OK to have boundaries? How much trauma is needed? Do they need to have past people who have ruined their lives and you know about it for their boundaries to be valid and acceptable to you? When will you accept their opinion, not as a fact, but as something they have and as something that guides their actions? Why is your opinion valid but theirs isn't?
They don't like the Beatles. They are not romantically interested in men. Wool makes their skin break out in hives and they find it uncomfortable. Shrimp and lobster makes them go into anaphylactic shock, so they won't be having the fondue dip with diced up shrimp and lobster.
At what point do you accept they know their own likes and dislikes, their own interests and disinterests? Not that they are speaking from ignorance, but that they are telling you "no". At what point is a, "go fuck yourself" a valid response for you?
What if someone drives up on you at night on backroads with no identification of who they are and they are swerving around and acting like they're going to drive you off the road, playing fast and loose with your safety, the safety of the passengers in the vehicle with you, and their own safety? Are you allowed to accept that as a physical threat? Are you allowed to get upset? Are you allowed to flee?
They were just joking around. It was a friend. It was just a joke. You're too sensitive. Sure, the last high-speed chase you were in didn't end until you successfully fled to a 24-hour diner and had to wait for the person to stop circling the parking lot, but what does that have to do with anything. People don't always have the context, but your feelings are invalid even if they perfectly know every moment of your life and being. Your reaction is the offensive thing here, not the threat of harm, not the triggering of your trauma, not the violation of your clearly established boundaries.
At what point will you believe the harm you are doing with your constant reinforcement of their oppression and vulnerability? At what point will you believe the injury of the status quo for everyone who is not as privileged as you?
At what point can you understand that to you it's a chicken sandwich and to them it's a reminder that major corporations fund hate groups?
At what point is it OK for them to say they cannot be around someone who encourages the support of hate? How can we get the point across that every multimedia reminder, every commercial, every livestream, every tainted nostalgia, every single one is another reminder that there are powerful, powerful, powerful people supporting hatred and fearmongering of their existence and swaying entire governments to be even more against them and …
that everyone else is fine with that.
What? Don't you understand? If we can't let people have their enjoyment regardless of who it empowers, supports, and props up, then how will they be able to enjoy anything?
That's nice. I'm glad they're able to enjoy those things. What's that like? I have all seven books. I got them a long time ago. I don't see them on the bookshelf they're on much, so I don't feel the pain from them. I remember having enjoyed them in spite of the ability of the author. I remember that. I cannot imagine enjoying them again. It would be like forcing myself to eat rice mixed with shit. I'm actually a little impressed at your fortitude to be able to stomach it, but it also changes my opinion of who you are.
Even more if you're seeking that shit out and holding it up as evidence that there is nothing wrong with eating shit actually.
'No ethical consumption under capitalism' does not mean 'everything is fucked so do anything'.
You're too sensitive. People can enjoy what they like.
You can't choose what you like. It's nice that you can enjoy those things without feeling the pain and harm that comes along with them for so, so, so many others. I sincerely mean that.
You go enjoy that shit. It causes me emotional pain to even see it, so I'll be excusing myself. And no, I will not be making out with you afterwards, or ever again. And yes, in my eyes you are a shit-eater. That's a boundary for me. I told you about it already.
I'm not being sensitive. If anything, I'm being magnanimous.
Violating boundaries is an act of war. I'm simply moving my borders somewhere you can't reach.
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Thanks for reading. I'm still locked out of my Twitter for sharing video related to the Ohio train derailment and I felt the need to write this after seeing yet another HP commercial on YouTube.
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calpicowater · 9 months
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Week 28.5/52: July 10th - July 16th 2023 | Driving to LA 🚗
AIYA it's so painful to be in a car for 12 hours for two days straight LMAO 10/10 do not recommend driving there from YVR LOLS. Customs take a long time too plus the Seattle traffic is insane. But got to eat some American fast food like Chik Fil A and Panda Express my favourite HAHAHAH NOMS.
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thetraumatrain · 1 year
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White American gay ppl will be like “omg can’t believe I’m illegal in 38 countries” and then proceed to buy Chik fil a and actively fund the genocidal regimes against gay ppl in third world countries
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ahkeb · 1 year
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Had a dream last night that Chick-fil-A had a limited edition Hatsune Miku breakfast meal and it was scrabmled eggs with hash browns in a bucket that looked like this
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tphotos-blog · 1 year
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