Like if your vegan anarchist grandma and vegan anarchist dad were the same person.

I am an engineer (closer to toot toot then clicky clacky) cosplaying as a farmer in unceded aninstanabe territory in eastern ontario.

  • canada plant hardiness zone: 5a
  • extreme minimum temperature zones: 4b

Pronouns: she/they

Maybe the real vegan theory club were the friends we made along the way ✨

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  • I buy “crafts” on occasion because I value how unique they are. I am a (very) amateur potter and I like to buy pots made by other people because I appreciate the work that goes into each piece. Imperfections, tool marks, they all add interest.

    A handmade (by the giver) gift can signify how important someone is to you. On top of the materials, the creator puts time and effort into making the thing.

    Plus, there are things that still cannot be made as well using machines. For example, my brother is a carpenter who does large projects, but constructed a fancy gift box for jewelry for his partner and it was exquisite. I do some knitting and crochet and there are patterns and techniques that machines can replicate yet (or it’s not commercially viable to build machines that can). Embroidery and lace is another example.