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  • lad@programming.devtoSolarpunk@slrpnk.netnew copy pasta dropped
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    1 year ago

    Dunno, this version with the trademark edited away looked very nice to me the first time, and this time as I rewatch it it looks as good as the last time. And I can totally relate to “#I fucking love this #I love solarpunk so fucking much #anything that gives me a scrap of hope I treat like gold”:

    screenshot with text: #listen #i fucking love this #i love solarpunk so fucking much #anything that gives me a scrap of hope i treat like gold #but #this is a commercial for oat milk #like a thousand percent an oat milk commercial #and every mention of oat milk has been carefully edited out #and i don't know if op edited out the oat milk #or if the animation studio went 'hey this is good actually'
#hey doug can you make a copy without the oat milk on screen' #we want to show this off without the oat milk' #for reasons



  • Kind of off-topic but I always considered solarpunk to be a somewhat wholesome version of a sustainable future. While the rest of “punk” genres are usually “high X, low life”.

    Is it that solarpunk is rather “punk” in the sense of rebellion against the status-quo, or is it something I’m missing and solarpunk also follows “low life” formula?