Discuss.

  • Inui [comrade/them]
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    1 day ago

    We must also consider that boogers freely given in a capitalist context may not be consensual in the strictest sense. Meaning if there is a profit motive or power dynamics issue at play, consensual boogers may turn into coercive boogers.

    This makes it complicated if you are, for example, purchasing boogers or acquiring said boogers from someone who is in a relatively submissive position to you within different hierarchies.

    Please do not assume it is okay to offer money to someone for boogers or ask your work subordinates if it is okay to consume their boogers.

    Do you disagree?

    • depechemoses [she/her, they/them]
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      1 day ago

      It's also worth considering if those boogs are just gonna be thrown away--even if it's not strictly consensual or outright goes against the wishes of the producer, I go back and forth on whether it's ethical to consume a discarded, or "dumpster" booger

      • Inui [comrade/them]
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        1 day ago

        Eating dumpster boogers normalizes the idea that boogers are objects for our consumption. I prefer to treat them as inedible and do not consume boogers under any circumstances. However I do not talk down to others who are in circumstances that maybe require them to partake in dumpster boogers out of necessity.