Mmm, the neon green lines really sell the putrification.
I’ll place your Lemmy Cesium award in a safe place, where it will not be exposed to water
Mmm, the neon green lines really sell the putrification.
I’ll place your Lemmy Cesium award in a safe place, where it will not be exposed to water
On the top, a bright, clear sunny day, a few picturesque clouds in the sky.
At the bottom, a river, once clean, where corporate logos such as Google and Microsoft sit, partially submerged, stains spreading into the waters around them.
In the middle, a bridge: well constructed across and overtop the river, across which various Fediverse logos are crossing
I dunno, I’m not a graphic designer
That’s… Really passing the buck though.
Nothing is stopping corporations from doing The Right Thing right now except their own desire not for profit, but for maximized profit at all costs. Dare I say it, but if a company can’t make a profit without creating harm, it doesn’t deserve to make a profit.
It’s not just “they make products and services that people buy”, it’s that “they maximize their personal profit at the expense of people and the environment”.
It’s easy but reductive to blame consumers for consuming, when it’s worth noting that biodegradable packaging costs more than plastics that will never break down, so corporations will choose cheap plastic over environmentally friendly packaging 99.9% of the time.
The incentives are wrong. Instead of maximizing profit we need to ensure that profit is not maximized at the expense of sustainability, at the expense of pollution, and at the expense of the entire future of our planet.
Oh, because I hadn’t upvoted it yet.
It was in my posts list, if that counts for anything.
My boss says he can beat up your boss
But I’m not tired tho?
I would, but it’s supposed to be a Birdfeeder, no matter what the squirrels & chipmunks think
I know, right? I also thought that was the cutest part <3
Hats are back
Fashion has declared it to be so
…I am fashion, for the first and only time ever.