The Myth of Bootstraps goes something like this: I never got any help from anyone. I achieved my American Dream all on my own, through hard work. I got an education, I saved my money, I worked hard, I took risks, and I never complained or blamed anyone else when I failed, and every time I fell, I picked myself up by my bootstraps and just worked even harder. No one helped me.
This is almost always a lie.
There are vanishingly few people who have never had help from anyone—who never had family members who helped them, or friends, or colleagues, or teachers.
Who never benefited from government programs that made sure they had electricity, or mail, or passable roads, or clean drinking water, or food, or shelter, or healthcare, or a loan.
Who never had any kind of privilege from which they benefited, even if they didn’t actively try to trade on it.
Who never had an opportunity they saw as luck which was really someone, somewhere, making a decision that benefited them.
Who never had friends to help them move, so they didn’t have to pay for movers. Who never inherited a couch, so they didn’t have to pay for a couch. Who never got hand-me-down clothes from a cousin, so their parents could afford piano lessons. Who never had shoes that fit and weren’t leaky, when the kid down the street didn’t.
Most, maybe all, of the people who say they never got any help from anyone are taking a lot of help for granted.
Month: May 2016
I looked out the window at work and what did I see? A friendly, neighborhood Spider-man!
Watch: Meghan Tonjes just gave body shamers the biggest middle finger.
I freaking love Meghan omgggggggg
Hey everyone! I finally got around to uploading my first year film (sorry for the delay, I had to fix a few things and it took a bit longer than I intended). It was a wild ride from start to finish, but I definitely learned a lot, and I feel like I’ve taken away a lot from this experience!
The score was composed by my good friend Fernando! Thanks dude :~)
Watch other films made by my classmates:
vimeo.com/channels/calartscharanimfilms2016Thanks for looking!
BFA1 student Rob Gilliam’s film “the loneliest sock.”
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Adorable Japanese hamster bread.
(Source)
Are you fucking kidding me.
there’s no way in hell I could take a bite out of these
It has a butthole
I’d take these to the petstore and just start eating them in front of children
And here you see in order a Gryffindor
Hufflepuff
Ravenclaw
And Slytherin
today I am a mudkip
ohmygod
Meet Smoothie, The World’s Most Photogenic Cat
omg you’re not kidding, look at that beautiful fluff
Last week it was red pandas, this week it’s servals…
Meet Ilario, a new OC. He lives and works for the circus. Expect to see more soon.