CadenceCivet

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A 29 year old civet furry who works on sewage infrastructure (Yes, I’m a wrench-turner) and occasionally dabbles in fictional worldbuilding. Profile pic by Yutmutt on Furaffinity.net


CadenceCivet
@CadenceCivet

I can say literally whatever repulsive shit I want but in such a wordy fashion to the point it makes my absolutely disgusting words sound sensible and intelligent

This is not a good thing and I want to ban SAT words


CadenceCivet
@CadenceCivet

"I'm re-centering the definition of queerness through the context of warfare via the utilization of stand-off and remote control munitions"

Cool I'm gonna shove you in a locker and re-read that one Isabel Fall piece



CadenceCivet
@CadenceCivet

I am going to commit a murder. Maybe several.

This is what "Everything Centralized Is Capitalism" brain does to you.


CadenceCivet
@CadenceCivet

"We will live in peace and harmony with nature and-"

You do realize that anaerobically digested sludge is, provided it does meet certain standards, used as agricultural fertilizer right? Or as fertilizer for other crops that aren't for human consumption, and part of that does include pathogen content so that we don't spread disease through food?

I'm sorry. I spent four hours caulking manhole covers and putting rubber stoppers in the holes today because people living near them complained about the smell. As much as I shit on (lol) people for not liking it, I know, deep down, that I'm a Different Kind Of Person


CadenceCivet
@CadenceCivet

"Sewers exist because modern centralized cities, in order to maximize industrial production and profit while keeping the city habitable were forced to produce a waste management system, one that did not consider much else"

I'm sorry your knowledge on sewers began and ended with Victorian London but... Rome had sewers. Mohenjo-Daro and Harappan cities had sewers and drainage canals. Mesopotamian cities had clay pipes underground and inside domiciles. Mesoamerican cities had aqueducts built to supply potable water from sources that weren't nearby where the sewage was going.

This stuff is older than capitalism. It's as old as human civilization, and we've only learned more and more as time has gone on. Yes, there is something to be said about waste disposal systems not considering much else, but your system of "Let's Reinvent The Cesspool But Give It New Names" makes me want to shove your head in a bucket of nightsoil.