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[Two smiling people at a table. One is saying “I’m so happy we live in a world without slavery and imperialism.” There are boxes pointing to various objects around and on the people. They read:
COTTON: Picked in Uzbekistan where 2 million children as young as 7 are forced to pick cotton for 3p a kilo.
APPLES: Picked in California by Mexican migrant workers, not being paid minimum wage nor provided housing.
LAPTOP: Made in China by adults working 18 hours a day at 32p an hour. The laptop will end up back in China’s landfills, where children will dismantle it for its valuable metals including lead.
MOBILE PHONE: Gold, tantalum, tin, and tungsten mined in Congo in abysmal working conditions, causing disease and the regional conflict responsible for the deaths of over 5 million people and systematic rape of women.
ORANGE JUICE: Picked in Chile by women working 60 hours a week, below minimum wage.
FACE: Detoxed with Dead Sea salts sourced in occupied West Bank; land stolen by Israel from Palestinians, who are subject to continual and severe human rights violations.
COFFEE: Picked in Guatemala where entire families with children as young as 6 are forced to pick a 100-pound quota in order to get the minimum wage of less than £2/day
SHIRT: Sewn in India under forced labour conditions by people earning less than 25p an hour, for 16 hours a day, while being unable to send their children to school.
DIAMOND: Mined in Sierra Leone by children as young as 7, working in dangerous conditions for 10p an hour, six days a week.]
That guy is probably wearing socks made in US prisons as well.
Why isn’t this on the vegan agenda?
But noooo vegans are cruelty free gosh Elika get out of my privilege bubble okay
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the thing about this image is, some people see the girl spinning clockwise, others see her spinning counter-clockwise. if you see her spinning clockwise, then you probably use your right brain more often. if you see her spinning counterclockwise, then you probably use your left brain more often.
there is a way to make her spin the other way from the direction you had originally saw. to make her spin clockwise, try to terminate inner thoughts or talking, and to make her spin counter-clockwise, do the opposite.I can make her spin whichever way I want by using like all of my brain power. But then I feel like my head is going to explode. This is so weird.
I always love things like this because when I was in elementary we did things like this and timed how fast we could change it. I was always the fastest, and I think that’s because I am ambidextrous so there’s theories I can tap into either side of my brain faster.
Really I’m just an ambie.
i cant get her to spin counterclockwise goddammit
by looking at the shadow i can change it :o
i can only see her spinning clockwise >_<
I love this, I can get her whichever way I want.
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