Segundo a lenda, em uma cidade francesa durante a Idade Média, as mulheres realizavam um hábito curioso.
De manhã, as mulheres casadas adicionavam uma pequena quantidade de veneno no café da manhã de seus maridos, que mais tarde recebiam o antídoto quando voltavam para casa à noite.
Isso garantia que o veneno não os prejudicasse e não tivesse efeitos negativos.
A prática tinha um propósito específico: se os maridos demorassem em retornar para casa, os sintomas como náuseas, dores de cabeça, depressão, vômitos, dores ou falta de ar apareceriam devido ao atraso na administração do antídoto.
Quanto mais tempo o homem passasse longe de casa, mais doente ele ficaria. Ao retornar para casa, a esposa inadvertidamente administrava o antídoto, fazendo com que ele se sentisse melhor rapidamente.
Esse truque dava a impressão de que ficar longe de casa causaria desconforto e levava os maridos a se apegarem mais às suas casas e esposas.
Poisoned water. Soaring cancer rates. A separatist movement targeting treaty land. And a chief who says come and try. This is what’s really happening in Alberta. Watch. Share. Then go read my latest on Indigenous Insider- Substack: link https://t.co/4aMs6uv0Hu
One of the astronauts who went to the moon took an Anishinaabe patch with him and spoke about how he brings our teachings into his every day life. Even all the way out there, we’re still present. Made me ugly cry.
Missing from the convo about rising “hate” in Toronto is that we don’t count the routine police beatings, dog maulings, home raids, and killings of Black and Indigenous folks as “hate crimes” because that would require a reckoning with the nature of policing in this country.
Fourteen year old Mohawk and future Olympic gold medalist Waneek Horn-Miller cradling her younger sister after she herself was bayoneted in the chest by a Canadian soldier. Quebec, Oka Crisis, 26 September 1990.
Every Ice agent and every male prison employee should be required to provide DNA so that they can be matched up to their kids for child support. And criminal prosecution
Behavioral scientists found that people who survived difficult childhoods don’t just bounce back , they develop a permanent hypervigilance that makes them extraordinarily capable in crisis and unable to relax even when everything is finally okay
So…the trailer park leased the land for 50 or 90 yrs then rented the spots out to residents.
The first nations told these ppl yrs ago that the lease to the trailer park was up in two yrs and wouldn’t be renewed and these ppl didn’t look for other options. I mean that’s ON THEM.
no you don’t understand my pokopia town is actually really ugly on purpose. yeah everything is broken and theres water flooding everywhere because i designed it like that you wouldn’t get it. all my pokemon are living in long grass and not houses because i want them to.