Mar. 3rd, 2020

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(Sorry no caption, I died from the cute)

Sunny the Fox
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profeminist:

“This should be BLASTED as a travel advisory to those looking to tour WWII memorials: Anti-LGBT laws have been enacted in areas where former concentration camps are located. The most notable? Auschwitz. Let that sink in.”

- [profile] bonnotrouler  

A third of Poland has now been declared an ‘LGBT-free zone’, making intolerance official

“A third of Poland has declared itself to be an official “LGBT-free” zone as local municipalities sign a pledge adopting resolutions against “LGBT propaganda”.

Nearly 100 Polish municipal or local governments have now proclaimed themselves to be “free from LGBTI ideology”. Local authorities in these areas pledge to refrain from acts that encourage tolerance and must avoid providing financial assistance to NGOs working to promote equal rights.

An “Atlas of Hate” map created by activists reveals the extent of Poland that has signed up to this pledge – and it covers an area greater than the size of Hungary.”
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avotuli:

i (op) updated this post of mine! go read it and buy it and give the mangaka a lots of love in which however way you can!!

aavamaa:

here’s a link for the folks who have been asking! i suggest you just read it and avoid the comments altogether

My Son Is Probably Gay Manga - Mangakakalot.com

(hopefully it works, im on mobile!!)

this scanlation was done by pomnavi, so also consider tossing a few bucks to them so they can afford doing the stellar stuff they do!

I tried using the pixiv link in the picture above, but unfortunately it didn’t work and navigating on the site is hard with no Japanese language skills. if anyone could help out, i’d like to also post the pixiv link!!

EDIT:

I just found out that Vol 2. will be released!!

hell yeah!! yall who can please go support him!!

———-

ps. here’s a third snippet!

man theyre so cute

aavamaa:

guys have you read this manga

(sorry for bad quality)

if not what are you even doing

its called “My Son is Probably Gay” (alternative titles include Uchi no Musuko wa Tabun Gei, うちの息子はたぶんゲイ)

it’s abt the relationship between a mom and her son who tries his hardest of not being the adorable obvious fool he is having crushes on boys

consider:

absolutely adorable style (especially the mom omg just look at her)

very new manga, started in Sep 2019 I think? a lot of room for updates in the future!

a mother being so absolutely loving of his son she appreciates everything he tells her and instead of growing up in society’s mold of what a “man” is, she wants him to express himself and embrace everything he holds dear to his heart

ohngmy god she is who i aspire to b e

here are two snippets of the series!!



please support the artist (Okura)!!
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It’s an author’s responsibility to tag and rate and warn their fics appropriately. It’s a reader’s responsibility to read those tags and ratings and warnings and decide whether or not they want to read the fic. Anyone who isn’t willing to do their part probably shouldn’t be using the service.
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I’m still trying to write this damn essay on food systems but I’m very tired and at this point I mostly just feel like screaming about how fucked up and bizarre and unethical it is to treat food as an economic commodity??

It’s bad for farmers, whose livelihood rests on a knife’s edge that is unlikely to survive as little as two years of bad luck
Which then also forces farmers to make decisions about land use, crop rotation, pesticide and fertilizer use, etc. which are motivated by an economic bottom line, rather than by what’s good for the land or the environment

It’s bad for grocery stores, which run on a likewise terrible profit margin because they have to waste a massive amount of food as a consequence of having everything avaliable all the time (eg, the only way to guarantee always having apples is to always have more apples than you can sell, so you never sell out, which means some will go bad and be wasted)
Which is Also bad for the environment, bc it means production must be accelerated even more than the actual need for food would demand

It’s bad for people who eat food, aka everyone, because being able to eat well becomes a cost-based luxury and people’s ability to take care of themselves food-wise becomes subject to a whole crapfuck of market forces that are beyond their control

It’s bad not just locally, but globally, as the stability of local food systems everywhere is destabilized by what happens to be cheap on the global market

And what’s cheap on the global market is grains subsidized by the US government, which in theory gives farm subsidies to try and protect farmers from the issues in point 1, but the subsidies are so badly structured that the vast bulk of the money goes to the people who own corporate megafarms in the midwest, and produce massive quantities of grain which floods the global market and undercuts all other food prices, and actually further destabilizes the farmers even within the US who are most as risk

It’s honestly astonishing we’ve gotten this far down this godforsaken rabbithole but how do we get out

like. The fact that food production - what gets grown, and how much of it - depends on the whims of the fucking market and not what people actually need to eat 

is just. so fucked.

It’s difficult to coherently express why the whims of the market are so far diverged from what people actually need, but they really really are.

Basically the whole supply/demand principle only works as advertised if:
-people could do without the commodity in question if it becomes too expensive (thus providing incentive to lower prices so people start buying again)
-every consumer has roughly the same amount of money (otherwise the market responds only to the demands of the wealthy)
-every producer is on roughly equal footing, in terms of the resources they invest in their production (otherwise a wealthy producer can undercut the market to drive others out of business, then raise prices once they control the market)
-things which are being bought and sold retain intrinsic value over time (that is, commodities may devalue but never become worthless)

and… none of those things are true of farming.
The first few are probably intuitive, but to the last one: 
Food is in general perishable, so it must be sold while it’s good - there’s no holding out until the market is better. There’s no real-time adjusting to market values either, what’s on the market is however much you grew this year, so any market prediction involved in deciding supply is running at least a year in advance, and in general the factors most strongly effecting the product supply are like. the fucking weather. and not demand at all. Also, there is an amount of food which is the Necessary amount, and any amount over is waste and worthless - because people can only eat so much - while any less is a catastrophe. 

There’s a strong pressure to err on the side of producing too much - so you have a safety net if the yield is bad, and so there isn’t mass starvation - but that in itself floods the market with excess and devalues the product (at least from the farmer’s perspective, but the number of price markups that happen throughout processing, distribution, and retail sale bring the price up to the point where food is still often unaffordable even while farmers are going out of business)

It’s all just… shit. Just a total shitshow. Economics just does not work on food production! It just doesn’t!
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What solitude means to me.

This illustration is from my book ‘Quiet Girl in a Noisy World’: http://debbietung.com/books
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neil-gaiman:

Utterly accurate.

witch-of-the-wild-xxx:

[personal profile] appears I fucking love your writing. ♥️

i-am-morrigans-apprentice:

*stifles a sob* oh my god. This spoke to me in a way nothing else has.

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innytoes:

In celebration of finishing a huge work project, I commissioned [profile] buttercookie_art to make me a picture of the Leverage OT3 for my gallery wall and it is perf. Look at these happy beans. Look at the hands around Parker’s waist. You know Hardison and Eliot 100% did their little secret handshake before putting their arm around her.

Everyone, go commission Ryn, 11/10 would recommend.
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everythingfox:

Which town is this?
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this is awesome tho so like can we use them to produce oxygen in space is what I am wondering? =)
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heatandapathy:

Unmute!

I was hoping this would be Vanessa Carlton’s A Thousand Miles but it’s even better
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colubrina:

When Petunia Dursley opened the door that bright and cheerful morning, she expected to find a salesman she could order away.  There was a lot of pleasure to be had in telling people to go away and she’d already had a bit of a spat with her husband about lawn care this morning.  She welcomed the chance to let a little of her ire out on whatever fool had come up to her door at 9AM dressed like someone who’d fallen into a charity shop and decided he’d take something from each rack.

“Good morning, Petunia.”  

It was not a salesman.

Albus Dumbledore – who she recognized from her sister’s cursed frog cards – came bustling in past her, a baby in his arms.  He walked right into her parlour without so much as a by-your-leave, and three men in black she hadn’t noticed earlier came in behind him.  One, she was most upset to see, was the greasy boy her sister had fallen in with right before she’d gone to that… that… that magic school.

Keep reading
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lol, I mean, 131 times? that’s like a few months? I’ve used cloth bags for like ten years with only minor repairs necessary. I mean, yes, re-use plastic bags that you already have or whatevs, but that’s is srsly such an asinine point to try and make..? wtf!
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A baby hippo hanging out underwater

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kiskolee:

THIS.

I have never thought about it in this context

that’s actually really, really creepy.

I… fuck.

Yeah, basically.

I once pointed this out to my mother and she just stared at me, in stunned silence for ages. 

There will always be a girl who is less sober, less secure, with less friends walking in a darker part of town. I want her safe just as much as I want me safe.

THE BOLDED
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thechekhov:

In russian, we call this колбасит which translates roughly to ‘I’m sausages’ and i think thats beautiful

I always know that I’m getting sick when I think “I want to watch [visual media I’ve loved in the past]” and then I put it on the screen and hit play and am immediately enraged by it. Getting mad at movies I usually love, that’s how I know. 
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everythingfox:

“This is how our cat says “I love you””

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laughterkey:

Good news there are more of these! They were designed by Teylor Smirl and you can buy them as stickers!

adarkerbeamoflight:
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About a week ago, I tweeted about a TV show. I was fed up with the way that conversations about politics on the Internet often descend into manipulation and mockery. If you stand for anything online, someone will find a way to tear it — and you — down.

The trolls, the game-theorizers, the “both sides are equally bad” cynicism that had spread from the 2016 election into today — all of it had a flavor too familiar to me, a TV and comic-book writer who spent her middle-school years watching Comedy Central too late at night: It was the ethos of “South Park.”

“In retrospect,” I typed, “It seems impossible to overstate the cultural damage done by South Park, the show that portrayed earnestness as the only sin and taught that mockery is the ultimate inoculation against all criticism.”

[…]

South Park soothes away any self-reflection to protect a worldview that is safely unchanged. Shhhhh, it whispers, rubbing your back. No one is better than you. Deep down, everyone is as bad as your own laziest, most selfish impulses.



-

I criticized ‘South Park’ for spawning a generation of trolls. And so the trolls came for me.

I loved its first season, which was about ridiculous jokes and supremely juvenile humor. But it quickly became this nihilist garbage that reaffirmed the worst impulses in the worst people. 

By reducing every big choice – especially choices about presidents, and actually taking climate change seriously – to a childish “both sides are crap and I’m the only one smart enough to get it” worldview, South Park has done more than any media I can ever recall to encourage and groom an entire generation to believe that caring about anything is weakness and worthy of vicious, unforgiving mockery.

I’ve heard over and over again that Matt and Trey are really good guys who are kind and great to work with. I hope that’s true. I also I hope they someday reflect on how many people they have harmed with their nihilism and cynicism.

(via wilwheaton)

I don’t think “good guys” would attack trans women as viciously as they have at a time when so many trans women were/are being murdered so I don’t hold out much hope there, alas.

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awed-frog:

For all my fellow oversharers out there.
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He eat

what sort of fucking demon is that

Just a little boy.

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“Little lion cubs crossing the river with mom”

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She took a midnight train goin anywhere

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“Cranky to Happy in 5 seconds”

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funereal-disease:

dataandphilosophy:

funereal-disease:

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funereal-disease:

ultratangerine:

funereal-disease:

dagny-hashtaggart:

If you tried hard enough you could probably find a justification to pronounce the name “James” as “Hammies”

The name “Hamish” actually developed in exactly this way.

(“James” has probably the broadest-reaching variants of any name I can think of. Its forms include “Hamish”, “Jacques”, “Jacob”, and “Diego”.)

Omg. Okay, could you then possibly explain how we got “James” from “Jacob”? I’ve done historical linguistics in college and I still don’t understand. It drives me nuts.

Certainly! The base form is the Hebrew “Ya'aqov”, which was interpreted in Latin as both “Iacobus” and “Iacomus”. The former branched off to become “Jacob”, while the latter became “James”. In medieval Europe, they were generally seen as Jewish and Christian versions of the same name.

Notably, many languages don’t distinguish between the two forms at all. (Even in English, there’s a history of using them interchangeably – hence the “Jacobean” reign of James II [and his supporters, the “Jacobites”].) In Medieval Spanish, for instance, the “Iaco-” prefix became “Iago”, giving us “Santiago”: literally “Saint James”. Further variations include “Diego” and “Thiago”. The French “Jacques” and Italian “Giacomo” are part of this etymological branch as well.

Tl;dr: your sons Jamie, Jake, and Diego are actually variants of one primordial son (just like your daughters Maggie, Rita, and Pearl).

Okay, but you didn’t explain the cool thing about Gaelic inflection that produces Hamish (Gaelic spelling Sheumais) as the vocative case version of Seumas. It’s not just a sound change over time, or between languages, it’s a sound change that marks grammar within a language.

(Apologies [profile] funereal_disease if you already knew that; I thought that your interlocutor might be interested)

Oh, I actually didn’t know that! That’s incredibly cool.

Othello, but Iago is named James.

Aladdin, but Iago is named James.

Iago T. Kirk

Iago Buchanan Barnes
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Researchers Tracked A Wild Salamander That Stayed Completely Still For Seven Years
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leo-en-english:

augustus-of-the-black-rose:

meatthawsmoth:

meatthawsmoth:

I think it’s valid to criticize academia as a hierarchical institution with a near monopoly on specialized knowledge. It’s not valid to say reading books or using polysyllabic words is bad.

Reminder that someone got mad at me over this post because I said “polysyllabic” instead of “long.”

Opposing secrecy and the gatekeeping of knowledge, the treatment of education as a medium for vocational training, the predatory nature of exorbitant tuition prices and student loans, and its barring out of people who are of low income or from disadvantaged backgrounds is good.

Anti-intellectualism and demonization of expertise is bad.

Anti-intellectualism is the internalization that knowledge shouldn’t belong to us. I refuse to accept that.
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“My cat (Gary) likes watching nature documentaries! His favorite are the ones about the sea”

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probablybadrpgideas:

Your players are faced with an ancient Sumerian curse! However, since the early ancient Sumerian language was only used for recording tax debts, it turns out to actually be an ancient Sumerian bill.

and therefore they need to get hold of some ancient Sumerian coinage and bring it to the ruins of the ancient Sumerian tax office, because the Sumerians had a pleasingly direct way of preventing tax evasion, namely horrifying curses.

well I don’t have any coin but I have these copper ingots, lovely copper ingots, from a very reputable merchant, never heard a word said against him, very thorough with his paperwork, anyway they’re guaranteed pure copper and proper weight, so can I pay my tax with those?

I just want everyone to take a step back for a second and really think about how we’re using the most powerful knowledge tool in history to make jokes about a specific dude who lived almost 4000 years ago.

it’s fuckin wonderful, is what it is.

Ea-nasir has been dead for 4700 fraudy fraudy years.

I can’t tell y’all as a person who studies Sumeria and knew about him before it was cool how fucking weird it is that Ea-Nasir is now a meme.

As much as I love Ea-nasir being a meme, there is something else displayed in the assyriology section of the British Museum near the Complaint tablet to Ea-nasir that I think is just as meme-worthy

Let me introduce to you to five clay model dogs found beneath a palace doorway at Nineveh. They guard against devils and demons and are modelled after real dogs that lived there over 2650 years ago

Their names are Loud is his bark!, Biter of his foe!, Don’t think, bite!, Catcher of the enemy! and Expeller of evil!

and I love them
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severalowls:

Look I’m just saying I’m glad I exist in a place and scale where the main form of getting dead is just something trying to make your blood fall out.

I couldn’t handle being a crab. I would register a formal complaint but crabs can’t write.

somecunttookmyurl:

are you okay do you need to talk about it

severalowls:

Under sea ecosystems are bullshit.

Like imagine you’re a little rabbit and you go to nibble on a tree sapling but as soon as you go to take a bite it takes off like a fucking helicopter and disappears over the horizon.

Then, before you can process what just happened, the entire patch of grass you were standing on turns out to be a fox who had turned itself inside out and you die.
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I guess I had so completely absorbed the prevailing wisdom that I expected people in bankruptcy to look scruffy or shifty or generally disreputable. But what struck me was that they looked so normal.

The people appearing before that judge came in all colors, sizes, and ages. A number of men wore ill-fitting suits, two or three of them with bolero ties, and nearly everyone dressed up for the day. They looked like they were on their way to church. An older couple held onto each other as they walked carefully down the aisle and found a seat. A young mother gently jiggled her keys for the baby in her lap. Everyone was quiet, speaking in hushed tones or not at all. Lawyers – at least I thought they were lawyers – seemed to herd people from one place to another.

I didn’t stay long. I felt as if I knew everyone in that courtroom, and I wanted out of there. It was like staring at a car crash, a car crash involving people you knew.

Later, our data would confirm what I had seen in San Antonio that day. The people seeking the judge’s decree were once solidly middle-class. They had gone to college, found good jobs, gotten married, and bought homes. Now they were flat busted, standing in front of that judge and all the world, ready to give up nearly everything they owned just to get some relief from the bill collectors.

As the data continued to come in, the story got scarier. San Antonio was no exception: all around the country, the overwhelming majority of people filing for bankruptcy were regular families who had hit hard times. Over time we learned that nearly 90 percent were declaring bankruptcy for one of three reasons: a job loss, a medical problem, or a family breakup (typically divorce, sometimes the death of a husband or wife). By the time these families arrived in the bankruptcy court, they had pretty much run out of options. Dad had lost his job or Mom had gotten cancer, and they had been battling for financial survival for a year or longer. They had no savings, no pension plan, and no homes or cars that weren’t already smothered by mortgages. Many owed at least a full year’s income in credit card debt alone. They owed so much that even if they never bought another thing – even if Dad got his job back tomorrow and Mom had a miraculous recovery – the mountain of debt would keep growing on its own, fueled by penalties and compounding interest rates that doubled their debts every few years. By the time they came before a bankruptcy judge, they were so deep in debt that being flat broke – owning nothing, but free from debt – looked like a huge step up and worth a deep personal embarrassment.

Worse yet, the number of bankrupt families was climbing. In the early 1980s, when my partners and I first started collecting data, the number of families annually filing for bankruptcy topped a quarter of a million. True, a recession had hobbled the nation’s economy and squeezed a lot of families, but as the 1980s wore on and the economy recovered, the number of bankruptcies unexpectedly doubled. Suddenly, there was a lot of talk about how Americans had lost their sense of right and wrong, how people were buying piles of stuff they didn’t actually need and then running away when the bills came due. Banks complained loudly about unpaid credit card bills. The word deadbeat got tossed around a lot. It seemed that people filing for bankruptcy weren’t just financial failures – they had also committed an unforgivable sin.

Part of me still wanted to buy the deadbeat story because it was so comforting. But somewhere along the way, while collecting all those bits of data, I came to know who these people were.

In one of our studies, we asked people to explain in their own words why they filed for bankruptcy. I figured that most of them would probably tell stories that made them look good or that relieved them of guilt.

I still remember sitting down with the first stack of questionnaires. As I started reading, I’m sure I wore my most jaded, squinty-eyed expression.

The comments hit me like a physical blow. They were filled with self-loathing. One man had written just three words to explain why he was in bankruptcy:

Stupid.
Stupid.
Stupid.

When writing about their lives, people blamed themselves for taking out a mortgage they didn’t understand. They blamed themselves for their failure to realize their jobs weren’t secure. They blamed themselves for their misplaced trust in no-good husbands and cheating wives. It was blindingly obvious to me that most people saw bankruptcy as a profound personal failure, a sign that they were losers through and through.

Some of the stories were detailed and sad, describing the death of a child or what it meant to be laid off after thirty-three years with the same company. Others stripped a world of pain down to the bare facts:

Wife died of cancer. Left $65,000 in medical bills after insurance.
Lack of full-time work – worked five part-time jobs to meet rent, utilities, phone, food, and insurance.

They thought they were safe – safe in their jobs and their lives and their love – but they weren’t.

I ran my fingers over one of the papers, thinking about a woman who had tried to explain how her life had become such a disaster. A turn here, a turn there, and her life might have been very different.

Divorce, an unhappy second marriage, a serious illness, no job. A turn here, a turn there, and my life might have been very different, too.

– A Fighting Chance by Elizabeth Warren, pg. 34 - pg. 36

(Bolding mine)

I don’t want to derail this too hard. And I am terrifyingly, shakingly conscious that I live in the UK, with its mildly-socialist leanings and socialised healthcare and council houses for homeless families, and I know in my head that even if the locusts come for everything I have, if I just stay on this particular piece of land, I will be able to keep the baby alive -

I don’t want to derail too hard, but when people ask “why aren’t young people getting houses and babies” and so on: look at this post, the raw terror of this post. The reality of the locusts. The facial markings on the face of the wolf at the door.

Young people today, like the people of the Great Depression and the World-Wars-In-The-Arena-Of-Combat, know that these things can be taken away. Just. Wiped off the map.

A turn here, a turn there, and your life is over and your game is done, and you have to stand there in your shame, having lost everything.

So the response to that is: have nothing, and you can’t lose everything.

I can see the appeal.

But I wonder how deep in our hearts this nihilism can get. What its impacts will be. How can we plan for the future of the planet, when our brains can only focus on the £300 on our credit card, and panic.

What did this do to us? The children of the bankruptcy. The kids raised in this religion. can we make ourselves okay.

The most lingering comment I ever heard someone make about Millennials was an older man I was talking to about the way we think about finances–when he dreamed about being a millionaire as a young man, he talked about yachts and mansions and trips to the Bahamas; when I did, I talked about living debt-free and being able to buy dinner out without looking at my monthly budget.  He heard me out, took me seriously.

And at the end of it all, he nodded and looked at me and asked, “Do you know who you remind me of?”

And I said no, no I didn’t, and he nodded some more.

“My mother.  She grew up just before the Depression hit, and she saw people lose everything left and right.  And whenever she talked about finances, she sounded just like you.”  He paused for a moment, and said, “I never really thought about what growing up like that would do to a generation.”

He still brings that conversation up, years later.  He hasn’t made a single derisive comment about Millennials since.

I also want to point out that the woman who wrote that bit up there? She’s running for president, and she has plans she wants to put in place to protect people, to give us more safety nets, to help put bumpers on the gutters of life, to cancel student debt without increasing the national debt, to relieve some of the crushing burden the middle and lower classes carry for the tax-evading upper classes.

And you know how I think she could actually do it, if she were elected? She’s the person who held Wells Fargo’s feet to the fire for their unfair banking practices. She’s the reason their customers got restitution. She’s a large part of the reason their CEO is actually having to pay out of pocket instead of getting off with a slap on the wrist.

I just wanna put that out there, for those of us in the US of voting age. She has the plans she does because she’s been there, she’s seen it, she knows the reality of it and what causes it, and she’s thought long and hard with a lot of input from others about how to fix it. Just. You know. In case what you wanted in a president was compassion and the determination to see it through.

She predicted the 2008 financial collapse, but her warnings were ignored. She also is responsible for the creation of the consumer protection bureau.
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pyjama-liama:

eversoslightlybitter:

robotmango:

pyjama-llama:

robotmango:

pyjama-llama:

aint-no-holla-batgirl:

pyjama-llama:

msramrimrmmrrwmiomrmmsrpafk:

robotmango:

some man online: “arya’s a mary sue. rey’s a mary sue. i simply don’t believe a young girl could be that skilled.”

what they expect me to say: “well, no, actually, canon supports it, because if you look back as far as season three, she’s been training for–”

what i’m actually gonna say: “good. good. about fucking time. in the next movie i hope rey blows up a dreadnought with finger lightning that she learned earlier that day. i hope she rips palpatine’s spine out with her bare hands while everybody claps”

Neither of those are coherent reasons beyond whining “I want! I want! I want!”

Whoosh, their point really went over your head

the point of “I want it! I don’t care that it’s sloppily made! I want it, I want it, I want it!”?

white straight cis men: [getting to eat candy exclusively for like seventy years, just drowning in candy, candy, putting up billboards with pictures of candy]

anybody else: may i also please… have some candy

you, an intellectual: candy rots your teeth. what are you, some kind of fucking baby

how’s that in any way, shape or form related to wanting fiction to be well made, and not just a strawman made by you so that you can mock someone who dislikes sloppy writing and doesn’t mind bad ideas being criticized?

hey, if it’s asking questions time, here are some of mine:

what’s “sloppily made” or a “bad idea” about a trained girl assassin doing an assassination?

what’s “sloppily made” or a “bad idea” about a girl discovering she can use a quasi-magical force in a universe where quasi-magical forces exist?

what’s “sloppily made” or a “bad idea” about having a gay superhero in a story that takes place in a world where gay people exist?

what’s so hard to understand about my original post? is it not obvious that i’m making a joke? a joke about the way that gatekeepers expect us to be constantly proving the “quality” and “merits” of us getting any scraps of representation at all? when we should not have to fucking do that?

i’m tired of being forced to do fandom homework for gatekeepers. i shouldn’t have to write a dissertation on arya’s training with the faceless men to establish the validity of her actions to people who’ve been watching the fucking show all along but just have such misogyny-soaked brains that they can’t recognize the difference between “bad writing” and “my own shitty internal bias.” there is PLENTY of shitty writing on game of thrones: nearly all of it! but this was a logical plot development, and yet fandom still lost its collective shit, because skilled women are somehow the most fantastical element of a fucking ice zombie story.

that dude asking “well why should there be a gay avenger?” is a perfect example: he wants his homework done for him. he wants an essay in 12-point font with one-inch margins outlining Ten Solid Reasons for the inclusion of a gay avenger and their Relevance to the Plot, but i will tell you what he deserves, which is to be told to fuck off. there should be a fucking gay avenger because there are fucking gay people alive on earth and that is IT. we’re alive in the world, and so we deserve stories. stories about people like us. it’s that simple.

the point of my original post is that i am done politely providing footnoted essays on why there should be heroic lead characters that i identify with. “rey’s a mary sue” is not a statement that deserves to be refuted with evidence, it deserves to be fucking laughed at, and i was.

so i didn’t build a strawman for you: you carried one in here. feel free to escort it back out.

so i didn’t build a strawman for you: you carried one in here. feel free to escort it back out.

You’re right. I wasn’t thinking critically and had already made up my mind not to listen to you.

The more I thought about it the more I understood that holding minority representation to higher standards of subjective quality was unnecessary and childish in and of itself. If I wasn’t personally impressed by the movie, I didn’t have to watch it.

And I actually have no idea where I got the point that wanting something isn’t enough reason to want it. It doesn’t make any sense.

Furthermore, I see now that representation is uneven and it doesn’t add up that this would be because white, straight, male representation just happens to always be better. It was my own internalized bias that led me to believe this without logical support.

And above all, my refusal to understand simple concepts doesn’t place the onus on you to explain why you want something. It’s on me to think about different perspectives. That’s how we grow as people. Insisting on remaining stagnant stifles that intellectual growth.

I apologize for being dismissive of you. What I said was smug and had no basis in logical thought. Going forward I’ll try to think more critically about the reasons for my opinions before I speak.

Reblog this version for more hope in humanity. I would like to thank pyjama-liama (formerly pyjama-llama) for taking the time to evaluate their biases.
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theactualcluegirl:

systlin:

rowantheexplorer:

systlin:

rowantheexplorer:

caucasianscriptures:

Meet the Midwesterners

Seriously, here in Texas, to get to the next major city is an hour by plane (which of course means absorbing 5 hours of your day because airports), 3-8 hours by car, or 5-12 hours by Amtrak. If I’m going to be blowing so much daylight anyway, I might as well do it in the lowest-stress way possible. Train stations for the most part don’t have TSA, trains have lovely huge seats in coach like you’d find in first class on a plane, there’s actually good food on the train. Also, the tickets are cheap; I can go from Austin to Dallas for $25, which is less than gas. I’ve about decided to always try to take the train if I can.

I’m in this post and please please please give us more trains.

The most frustrating part to me is that the areas of the country that could most benefit from cheap rail, rural areas, are the same areas that Amtrak keeps having to close lines because of poor ridership and political bullshit.

100% agree.

I agree. I’ve been on a train that was nearly 50 hours late, had the bomb squad called on me personally while in a train, had my luggage stolen from a train’s baggage car, and almost had to break the glass in the emergency door to get me and my fellow passengers out of our car, but I would STILL rather take the train than a plane if it’s at all possible to do so.
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jaubaius:

It belongs in a museum,I think

This is utterly fabulous!
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prismatic-bell:

winterartstuff:

polyglotplatypus:

not to be that dumb theatre ho but, to this day it still upsets me to see the same general shallow commentary on hamilton being rehashed because of the cringey parts of its fandom.

of course hamilton isnt a perfect musical, but many people seem to forget about the part where a puerto rican man decided to reapropriate an inspiring american narrative he discovered in a biography and gave it to dozens and dozens of other PoC (many of whose careers immensely profited from the unusual spotlight) in a usually predominantly white scene, and in the process created over 2 hours of absolute bangers after bangers which overall form a satisfying and emotional story, all of that topped with great acting and a genuine love for the arts.

Can we please stop pretending that all Hamilton created was (mostly white, mostly teenaged) kids “stanning” hideously racist old white dudes. Lin-Manuel gets tweets from POC saying “my kid had the confidence to go for school production because they saw someone who looked like them in a leading role in Hamilton.”

Stop fucking pretending that Lin-Manuel’s legacy is cringey white kids “stanning my trash son Jefferson uwu” you racist-ass motherfuckers. Hamilton fans are also POC that are so grateful and happy to see themselves on the stage, and love that A BROADWAY MUSICAL is so wonderfully and unapologetically not white.

As a longtime theatrical person (who is xerself white), I feel like Hamilton is, easily, the RENT of the 2010s.

RENT reinvented much of Broadway—Jon Larson’s insistence on $20 “lottery” seats for the two front rows allowed broke college kids, low-income families, and budgeted-to-death folks to enjoy real live theatre for the first time (a concept other shows, including Hamilton, have adopted). This is also how the really classist “theatre dress” concept started to break down—you could toss out one kid in jeans and a tee shirt, but what did you do when half the theatre was kids in jeans and tee shirts? RENT also drew attention to the then-contemporary and very large intersectional problem of poverty-meets-AIDS, and actually won awards for its sympathetic and complex portrayal of HIV/AIDS-positive folks.

We also saw a move away from the Hammerstein/Sondheim/Webber model following RENT; while all of these composers have their merits, RENT showed that a relative unknown, not from a rich or classically-trained background, could produce an amazing show not bound by classical music styles and leitmotifs. How much did this change things? Enough that Avenue Q and Wicked might have existed without RENT, but Hadestown, Great Comet Of 1812, and, yes, Hamilton, probably wouldn’t have, at least not in such a way that we could all enjoy them. Imagine a world where Broadway was nothing but Disney, jukebox musicals, 1960s revivals, and Phantom of the Opera. Depressing, no?

What RENT did for broke-ass students, Hamilton did for actors of color: it challenged the concept, down to its very bones, that “urban” music styles can’t be theatrical and generative (consider Hamilton’s rap battles in Congress and the showtunes/R&B mashup that is Schuyler Sisters, for example—will anybody argue that these aren’t great theatrical moments that also show off genres usually associated with people of color?), and that people of color aren’t “expressive enough” or “don’t show well enough on stage” to be cast in major, non-tokenized roles.

Further, it provided a rich wealth of quotes that ensure it a place in long-term theatrical canon; my favorite is “and when my time is up, have I done enough? Will they tell my story?”, but there are easily half a dozen more WHAM lines like that I can think of. That means that for a long, long, LONG time, the show that will define the latter half of the 2010s (if not the whole decade) in terms of Broadway theatre is a show in which every role except King George went to an actor of color, many if not most of them Black—and not an Uncle Tom, magical negro, or Mammy among them. All just….PEOPLE, playing roles of dignity and humanity.

Like RENT in the 1990s, and HAIR in the 1970s, and Porgy and Bess in the 1930s where it all began, Hamilton rewrote a very basic tenet of theatre. History has its eyes on Hamilton, and the legacy it has created.
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Bad: Fantasy protagonist is able to make contemporary pop culture references because they’re secretly from our world.

Good: Fantasy protagonist appears to be making contemporary pop culture references, but they’re actually references to storytelling tropes from their own world that conveniently have very similar connotations to the real-world tropes they resemble in spite of stemming from totally different contexts. The explanation for this is longer than the works in which they appear.
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theroguefeminist:

thefingerfuckingfemalefury:

yayfeminism:

👏🏻

^ NOTHING BUT TRUTH HERE

I think about this all the time when I contemplate how terrible and self-centered nerd culture can be yet how much of their media furthers messages of self-sacrifice, cooperation and inclusion
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rachelhaimowitz:

lynati:

A huge number of people are already getting fucked over when it comes to being allowed to cast a vote in the upcoming elections. Let’s try to minimize what that number COULD be as much as possible.

It might also be useful to have the number for the ACLU written down (or already in your phone) so you can CALL THEM while still at the polling place and get whatever information is needed in order to see about having the ACLU sue them. Write down names. Get witnesses. Take photos. MAKE IT VERY CLEAR TO THE POLLSTERS THAT YOU ARE GOING TO HOLD THEM ACCOUNTABLE. (Unless you have reason to believe they’re going to be assholes and try to have you arrested for doing so, in which case, be as subtle as possible.)

Some more info on this, state by state.

^^ Really look at the state by state info so just in case this happens you’ll know what to do!
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lithiumbot:

I dreamt that there was a show called “Dadbeard the Pirate” which was about a middle-aged pirate captain who suddenly had to raise two daughters that he didnt know he had. 

One was the daughter of a noblewoman and was classically trained in swordfighting and sailing, the other was the daughter of a tavern wench and had a lot of practical experience around shipyards. 

Dadbeard himself was bewildered at his role as a father but supportive of his new family. Episodes focused on the castmembers learning how to get along with each other while engaging in typical pirate activities, I.E. attacking trade ships and searching for treasure.

Dadbeard’s signature move was sweeping his daughers up in a huge hug that lifted them off the ground. 

I would watch the hell out of this.
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charminglyantiquated:

wanderlust and what you could become

(they’re pen pals for the rest of the traveler’s life)
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sixpenceee:

4,500 year old quartz crystal dagger with ivory hilt. Found in a Copper Age-era tomb in Valencina de la Concepción, Spain.                          
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hssanya:

Did you know that after they switched to blind auditions, major symphony orchestras hired women between 30% to 55% more? Before bringing in “blind auditions” with a screen to conceal the the candidate, women in the top 5 major orchestras made up less than 5% of the musicians performing.

so I believe it was actually more complicated than that, in interesting ways. Because at first, when they did blind auditions, they were STILL hiring more men.

…Then they put down a carpet, so that high heels didn’t clack on the floor,  and BOOM women were suddenly getting hired.

The testers didn’t even know that’s what they were picking up on, which just goes to show how tiny of a cue it takes for misogyny to kick in.

The case of blind auditions for orchestras and how it dramatically changed the gender makeup of orchestras is a very illuminating example of gender bias, and an interesting possible way of countering it.
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lullabyknell:

Fleur Delacour had the most impressive performance in the First Task of the Triwizard Tournament, imo, and it is a Crime that she came in last place. Like, sure, maybe what she did took awhile and it wasn’t flashy, but imo she did by far the most impressive, difficult, and most humane piece of magic. 

Like, there’s this pissed off dragon mother, right? It’s been boxed up, taken to this strange place, then stuck in a noisy arena where its eggs are being threatened. This dragon is probably Unbelievably scared and angry. 

It can take 4-8 adult wizards working in tandem to Stun a dragon, especially a pissed off one, but Fleur “fairy princess” Delacour walks into that arena, stares down an angry apex predator, and somehow manages to single-handedly enchant it to sleep. This Common Welsh Green is surrounded by hundreds of people, needs to protect its eggs, but Fleur Delacour’s magic manages to override all of its fear and anger? That is an incredible feat of powerful and probably very complex magic. 

Like, no wonder Fleur Delacour can come off as condescending, that is mind-blowingly impressive. That is the work of 4-8 adult wizards. You cannot tell me that the watching dragon-handlers were not LOSING THEIR MINDS. 

Between sexism and Fleur being part-Veela, it is unfortunately very realistic that she faces a lot of prejudice, but come on, Professors Sprout and Hagrid and etc. must have been going wild. It’s only some very bad luck that her skirt was accidentally set on fire. She got the golden egg. There was zero damage to the dragon or to the real eggs. Even if Madame Maxime and Fleur worked together to prepare it, Fleur still had to do it, and Madame Maxime would have been so rightly furious that Fleur’s bravery and magical skill wasn’t recognized. 

Anyway, part of where I’m going with this, is that this injustice also creates some choice eldest Weasley brother reactions. Like Bill Weasley is writing his regular letters to Charlie, right? And he happens to mention, “Hey, I met this woman at work, on that guardian beast problem with that tomb I was telling you about. Do you remember the Beauxbatons Champion, Fleur Delacour?” 

And Charlie Weasley writes back like, “DO I REMEMBER FLEUR DELACOUR? ARE YOU KIDDING ME?! WE HAVE A POSTER OF HER ON OUR WALL! I HAVE HER GRADUATING CHARMS THESIS ON CALMING MAGICAL CREATURES AND I WANT IT SIGNED. SHE REVOLUTIONIZED OUR DEALINGS WITH DRAGONS HERE. INJURIES ON THE RESERVE FOR DRAGONS AND HANDLERS ARE DOWN BY LIKE 75% SINCE WE BEGAN IMPLEMENTING HER REINVENTED SPELLWORK.” 

“Uh, alright then. Well, you can send that to me and I will ask her to sign it for you,” Bill Weasley, an extremely successful Curse-Breaker, writes back. (It isn’t that he doesn’t find Fleur Delacour’s accomplishments very impressive, it is just that the poster on the wall thing is a Bit Weird.) “That’s not going to be weird when I ask her out or anything. Wish me luck.” 

And Charlie writes back, “LUCK? LUCK?! WILLIAM WEASLEY, IF YOU DON’T MARRY THAT WOMAN, I’LL DISOWN YOU. TELL HER THAT IF GRINGOTTS DOESN’T APPRECIATE HER, SHE CAN COME TO ROMANIA. WE’RE BROKE, BUT I HAVE A DOZEN MUSCLED WIZARDS, WITCHES, AND OTHERS READY TO PROPOSE TO HER ON THE SPOT.” 

“I was thinking dinner first,” Bill writes back. “But I’ll let her know?” 

So, Fleur initially has to deal with a lot of crap from the Weasley Family, but at least she’s always got Charlie “Number One Fleur Delacour Fan” Weasley in her corner. You’ll catch Uncle Charlie excitedly telling the story of Fleur Delacour in the First Task to Bill’s children forever. 

(Charlie: “IF YOU DON’T MARRY HER THEN I WILL!” 

Bill: “Charlie, you’re not even into women.” 

Charlie: “WHAT DOES THAT HAVE TO DO WITH THE MOST IMPRESSIVE DRAGON-HANDLING I’VE EVER SEEN IN MY LIFE?!!”)

[profile] deadcatwithaflamethrower some good old appreciating Fleur Delacour is allways good!

Absolutely down with re-reblogging this goldmine of awesome for Fleur (and Bill & Charlie, the Weasley brothers who get the least screen-time and appreciation).
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ayellowbirds:

A tigress at an animal rescue center in Germany has been fitted with a gold dental implant after cracking a tooth on one of her toys. You will never be as cool as this tiger, and that is okay, because you are a mere mortal shell made of meat and fear, and she is a tiger with a gold fang.
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letmetellyouaboutmyfeels:

Most People: *give their love interest flowers and ask them out on dates*

Alec Hardison: *lures Parker and Eliot in over the course of five years like he is an old woman leaving a trail of specially designed breadcrumbs because they are anxious pigeons who respond to affection with distrust and disdain*

Spencer: *realises hes in a healthy relationship*

Dammit Hardison!
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char-portraits:

Shanna Sisay’s Legacy [MtG] by Magali Villeneuve
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profeminist:

“The emotional, sexual, and psychological stereotyping of females begins when the doctor says: It’s a girl.”

“Tremendous amounts of talent are lost to our society just because that talent wears a skirt.”

“I want history to remember me, not that I was the first black woman to be elected to the Congress, not as the first black woman to have made a bid for the presidency of the United States, but as a black woman who lived in the 20th century and who DARED TO BE HERSELF.

I want to be remembered as a CATALYST FOR CHANGE IN AMERICA.”

- Shirley Chisholm, American politician, educator, and author.

More posts on the amazing Shirley Chisholm
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genderqueerpositivity:

Here is your regularly scheduled reminder:

Queer is a whole and complete identity in itself.

Queer is an identity with a rich and complex history.

Queer people do not have to further clarify or explain their identities unless they choose to.

You are not owed the specific details of a queer persons identity if the person doesn’t want to share those details with you.

Literally, demanding that a person share details about their gender and/or sexuality that they aren’t ready to share (or may not have even figured out yet) because not knowing makes you “uncomfy” is invasive, creepy, and entitled as fuck.

Coming out as queer is perfectly valid–and no less significant or important than coming out as lesbian or gay is.

People who identity only as queer are every bit as much a part of our communities as lesbian and gay people are.

Discourse about a queer person’s identity and whether or not a queer person is “reALly LgBT” or not is queerphobia. Full stop.
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pizzaback:

improbabledreams900:

unpretty:

julius caesar as just Some Dude is tripping me out

Cleopatra:

Louis XV:

julius caesar yells at the einstein bros. manager daily

cleopatra is writing her PhD thesis and is sick of people undermining her intelligence

louis XV is a business professional currently being investigated by HR

more takes from yours truly

nefertiti is a child star who fell from grace but rose again like a pheonix

alexander the great is ***NOT GAY*** and on academic probation

caligula is under investigation by the FBI
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brunhiddensmusings:

snailsnart:

toadsandtiels:

Any time someone tells me birds aren’t descended from dinosaurs, I show them this.

where did you find a fucking Skeksis ?
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not to get too controversial or anything but i think i should be allowed to set things on fire with my mind
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alexeishostakoff:

when are critics going to realize that i don’t care if my fun girl gang movie is cinematically groundbreaking. i just want to see them thrive on screen and have fun and be fierce and star in movies that are not necessarily top tier but still good without being degraded for it like men have been allowed to for decades

bolding mine: like men have been allowed to for decades
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literallyaflame:

someone: an alarming number of young girls are being pressured to contour and highlight their faces so that they look 10 years older, which is already not great, and then they take all their selfies with an app that makes their faces slimmer and their skin lighter and their eyes bigger and this is MAYBE not great for their self esteem

a grown adult, somehow: makeup is a choice, IDIOT, and Snapchat filters are ALL for FUN, I don’t ACTUALLY wanna look like a DOG haha………. society is fake and kids can just CHOOSE not to be influenced by the things that are thrown at them 24/7!!! i am very smart
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ms-demeanor:

This is worse! This is capitulation to the idea that adults in an adult space are responsible for chasing out all the minors before they can be adults in peace.

If a seventeen year old snuck into a strip club through the bathroom window and took a 21+ wristband out of the trash and then gets upset that there are naked people all around you can’t blame the bartender or the bouncer at the door or the dancers on stage for the fact that the seventeen year old was exposed to adult entertainment.

You can’t fairly call these people pedophiles, they’re not sexually exploiting children, they’re not intentionally showing children sexually explicit material, they are being adults doing their adult thing and a child showed up and pretended to be an adult.

Like, as someone who has suffered pretty significantly because of an actual pedophile I’m very bothered by the fact that the reaction to being accused of pedophilia isn’t “fuck you for attempting to redefine pedophilia like that, you lying, manipulative asshole” and instead it’s “well maybe you won’t think we’re pedophiles if we ask for more personally identifiable data.”

That’s the secret, you’re not fighting with people who will be swayed by reason and logic here. You’re saying “well, we’ll ask for ID so we can be sure we’re safe and minors can’t get in here” and in six months its going to be “well you know all of that can be faked, minors got in, you didn’t try hard enough and it was probably on purpose because you’re pedophiles” and you’ll say “well okay, now we require video confirmation and voice check ins every few days” and in six months they’ll say, “deepfakes are a thing, you know that, you must have wanted children to be able to get in here because you’re pedophiles” and you’ll say “okay, now we require a background check and a live webcam on the user at all times so a mod can make sure we’re all adults” and they’ll say “well you knew your little sister could steal your login and looks very mature for her age, you put these things where you knew children could break in to see them because children always want to see the secret things adults do, so by having an adult only group you’re attracting and grooming children, because you’re pedophiles, better not you have the group at all, better not to write or make or read these things that children shouldn’t see. Put it away, stop making it and sharing it and talking about it, it’s the only way we can be sure you’re not pedophiles.”

Don’t let them redefine terms this way.

Fuck it. You did your due diligence, you asked children not to be here. If they came in anyway that’s not on you.

vaspider:

Understanding the culture that led to this doesn’t mean that it’s appropriate for a mod to ask for identification, nor that I would turn it in. Yikes.

fetus-cakes:

I mean, I understand why people do this. How many callout posts have we seen that screams “so-and-so exposed minors to pornography!!” and then it turns they didn’t quadruple make sure everyone was over 18 for an nsfw chat after the initial check?

many discord servers go by the honour system, and you’re not supposed to click on the 18+ chat if you’re a minor, but thanks to callout posts, apparently it’s the mods who are pedophiles for allowing minors to interact with adults at all, even if the rest of the server is not nsfw.

I’m not surprised discord mods have reacted by asking for ID

shaaknaa:

If I wanted to make sure everyone was over 18 I’d lock every channel except the “entrance” channel. It would have a pinned comment. The comment would have the basic rules and a statement of majority, then a simple math problem interfacing with the date (day-4/month+5 Or something).

Would a minor be able to write the words? Yes. Would a minor be banned if we found they snuck on? Also yes. But would our asses be covered legally? Very much so.

ms-demeanor:

I swear to god, I’ve not put up an ICO, I haven’t tried to sell advice, I’ve been patient and kind but I swear to god this is the thing that’s going to push me over into blackhatting.

Newsflash: I’m joining all of these discords with forged documents, getting myself a position as mod, and then I’m selling all of your info on the darkweb because I’ve spent so much fucking time yelling about how to be more secure and why you should want to protect your data and now these REPREHENSIBLE FOOLS are just gonna blithely hand over their wallets and it’s not frequently that I’ll say “they’ll deserve what happens to them” with internet/ID theft stuff but FUCK if you give somebody all the details they need to take out a credit card in your name in order to get onto a fucking NSFW fandom discord server then you fucking deserve what happens to you.

betterbemeta:

#How did we get from ‘do not give out your real legal name’ to THIS#FANDOM demanding documentation??? Who the FUCK thought this was a good idea?

I keep saying that compulsory ID is a form of surveillance, no matter where it is from or with what ‘intentions’ it is levied. Actually calling it and classing it as surveillance though means that it’s really obvious that people who have already prepared to dodge surveillance will not be ‘caught’ or ‘deterred’ by it.

asterosian:

^ ^ ^

asterosian:

I legit do not care why you’re doing it, you don’t ask for legal documents from people for a discord server

“But the minors!” Yeah, they can steal an adult relative’s ID, censor the name, face, etc etc until it only shows the DOB, and you have no idea you’re actually letting a 13 year old into your nsfw channel. They don’t even have to steal one, they can grab one off Google Images for their state and censor any detail that would indicate it’s fake and then show you that.

And no, I also don’t care that it just means you won’t have access to nsfw channels. YOURE STILL ASKING FOR PERSONAL INFO. THIS IS FACEBOOK LEVEL CREEPY.

But yeah sure, the people who think you’re engaging in a serious breach of privacy are the creepy ones here.
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sophiamcdougall:

sophiamcdougall:

sophiamcdougall:

sophiamcdougall:

MASTER: They EXPLOITED and VIOLATED you so I HATE THEM.
DOCTOR: …
MASTER: I mean you. I hate you.
DOCTOR: …
MASTER: Unrelatedly they’re all dead now.

MASTER: You know what I like? When bad things happen to the Doctor.
PEOPLE:*Do bad things to the Doctor*
MASTER: Oh bitches that was a nice ENTIRE CIVILISATION you had shame it suddenly BURNED TO THE GROUND. 

MASTER: Swanning around like you’re so fucking special. I’ll show YOU who’s special. It’s you. You’re more special than you could possibly have imagined. I have objective proof. How do you like THAT. 

MASTER: I’m not done! I’m going to torture you some more!
DOCTOR: Ah, fuck, what now. 
MASTER: Here’s everything I was able to retrieve of what was stolen from you. You deserve it. In the sense that you deserve awful things like the restoration of what’s rightfully yours which must be extremely horrible and not at all liberating or healing or anything. 
DOCTOR: … thank you.
MASTER: Ha ha ha ha. I’m the worst.

MASTER: So that about wraps up my evil plan. Avenging you, liberating you,  correcting injustices done to you to the best of my ability, and bondage.
DOCTOR: …
MASTER: …
MASTER: Oh! And an apocalypse! There’s also an apocalypse, I guess!
DOCTOR: Thank fuck for that.
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naamahdarling:

solitarelee:

Considering how commonplace the advice of “just LET your children TALK TO YOU about their INTERESTS” is on Tumblr, it’s astonishing to me how few people seem to realize/accept that that’s a two-way street, especially as adults. 

I’m not telling you how to relate to parents who were shitty/abusive to you, obviously, but given a relatively healthy relationship or the ATTEMPT to build one as adults, you’ve genuinely got to let your older relatives talk to you in their own way about the things they’re interested in. Yes, sometimes it is painfully boring, yes, sometimes they do it in a slow or round-about manner or tell you way too much, but sometimes it’s boring listening to a twelve year old talk about fortnite. I still do it, because people, adult or child, need and want people to talk to about their interests. 

My dad is into the cringiest possible anime. I am halfway to dissociation every time he spends 30-60 minutes walking me through the entire plot of an anime, one episode at a time. One time we had an eight hour car ride and that was the ENTIRE trip and by the end I wanted to DIE. But I still let him do it! Because he needs someone to talk to his passions about, and I care about him and know that being that person for him makes him happy and improves our relationship. Because of that, we spent the SECOND eight hour car ride talking about the history of unions, something I spent 27 years not even knowing my father had an interest in! 

Let your parents talk to you about the dumb facebook videos they saw or the funny ancient wine mom memes they like or that time they went to korea and over-reacted to kimchi. Kids aren’t the only ones who just want their family to be interested in what they have to say. 

this is such a good take.
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valeria2067:

geometrymatters:

Mathematician Henry Segerman demonstrating how a linear third dimensional plane is only a projection of the curved fourth dimensional space time.

via 10/10

IVE BEEN TRYING TO MAKE AN ADEQUATE VISUAL FOR THIS CONCEPT FOR Y E A R S IM CRYING I LOVE THIS SO MUCH
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deadcatwithaflamethrower:

cuzosu-blog:

radio-silents:

certified bicons since 1999

Hey, [profile] deadcatwithaflamethrower have you seen this?

Nope and I LOVE IT
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deadcatwithaflamethrower:

widow-tracer:

larathia:

Just how motivated and ambitious you have to be, as someone coming from a post-scarcity society, to sign up for such arduous training and potential danger? I have to wonder kind of people decide to go through years of rigorous education, constant work and travel, and the possibility of a nasty death when they are guaranteed lives without fear or want right on their home planets.

Could it be that Starfleet may, in fact, be a place for malcontents? Not the kind of small-time malcontent that turns to destruction and exploitation, but the kind of malcontent that is stifled on some level by the cushy existence of their home planet (even while being willing to die to protect it) and wants something more. Something out there and anywhere but here.

Such people are dangerous to the preexisting system unless they have an outlet for their energies. Just to name a few headliner captains, leave the James Kirks, the Jean-Luc Picards, the Kathryn Janeways, the Benjamin Siskos, the Philippa Georgious with nothing to do but enjoy life, and chances are they’d get restless. You can see their innate drive in the paths they didn’t take and in alternate universes: Picard has a brother who was perfectly content to run a vineyard at home, living a comfortable rural existence. Picard could have had that or any of a million other career paths, but he still chose the uncertainty of the stars. The 20th-century version of Benjamin Sisko had a burning ambition to write groundbreaking science fiction despite being struck down over and over again by racism. Georgiou was goddamned Emperor in the Mirror Universe, and Burnham and Lorcas wanted her throne. Clearly these are not people who can sit content and let the world be; they shift the very earth they stand on and reach for the stars any way they can.

So what do you do with world-shakers in paradise? You could choose to kill them or lock them up and “reeducate” them, but that goes against the Federation’s ideals. You could let them live free and potentially climb to the top, but they might make too many changes and disrupt the whole comfortable arrangement.

Or, you could give them a way out–infinite ways out, in fact, into space. Their boundless energy would be structured and channeled in morally acceptable directions by the strict rules and directives of Starfleet, and their ambition to be better than others and be judged by their abilities would find expression in rank and promotions.

These are, of course, the same individuals who would die to protect the Federation when it is threatened by a race of fierce warriors, a mechanical collective, or vast theocratic empire. The same people who would have felt stifled in civilian life and could have threatened the whole system become its fiercest defenders. It’s a brilliant system, really, that meets everyone’s interests and turns a society’s potential threats into its greatest assets.

I don’t think it’s any wonder, looking at these incredibly trained and driven people who can take down Klingons in single combat and engineer their way out of alternate timelines, that non-Federation worlds–and maybe more than a few Federation ones–hover somewhere between suspicious and outright terrified of the Federation’s intentions. Starfleet is one of the major reasons one can make a case for the Federation being a “soft” empire, and I can see why peoples ranging from the Ferengi to the Klingons are so suspicious of them. Because you do not ever fuck with Starfleet.

So basically…if the Klingons are the dwarves and the Vulcans are the elves, then Starfleet are….hobbits.

The people that MOSTLY are content to stay within their Shire, eat six meals, smoke incredible amounts of tobacco rocking back and forth on their porch…and gods fucking help you if you run into one outside the Shire because that little fucker will upend the entire planet before he goes home.

[profile] deadcatwithaflamethrower

It’s basically the fiction version of aliens going “Man, humans are fucking INSANE.”
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generalgrievousdatingsim:

like she Gets It… she Understands…

generalgrievousdatingsim:

currently obsessed with how vanessa stockard draws black cats. i’ve never seen anyone capture their ability to transform into a vaguely cat-shaped void with so much accuracy
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kyraneko:

hippocrates460:

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dreaminghermione:

Harry Potter AU in which Fred and George are in different houses and they steal and wear each others ties whilst doing stupid things in hope of the others house losing points

Finally a Fred and George AU that doesn’t make me want to set myself on fire.

AU where Fred and George are in different houses and they get their hands on house ties from the other two houses as well. By the end of their first year nobody knows which house either of them is in and just take points off a random house whenever they see a redhead getting up to something.

The confusion runs so deep by the time Ron starts that Snape once takes points off Slytherin for Ron fighting with Malfoy.

There’s a few months in Fred and George’s second year when they successfully convince most of the school that they’re actually quadruplets, one in each house.

“George! Why are you wearing a Slytherin tie?”

“What? No, I’m Edward. Y'know, Slytherin’s resident Weasley?”

“Wh…huh???”

“Next you’ll be telling me you don’t know Hubert!”

“?????”

After this confusing quadruple mess, a conspiracy theory emerges that Fred and George are actually just one person, and there were never any Weasley Twins. To add fuel to this theory, Fred and George make a point to never be seen together (publicly).

When asked about this theory, Fred/George subtly insinuates that he used Polyjuice Potion so that there could be multiple versions of himself at once. This goes around the Hogwarts Rumor Mill like fire. The Weasley family says nothing to dispute it, not even Percy.

Percy makes polyjuice successfully for the first time in his fifth year, when he finally has sufficient motivation. Fred, George, Edward and Hubert walk into the great hall one morning, identical but for their school ties, and the chaos is so great that nobody realizes Percy and Ron are missing.

Or they get two random year-mates to take the Polyjuice potion and Ron and Percy are right there looking all confused that anyone thought they only had two brothers in the third year.
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heavyweightheart:

We’re indoctrinated from childhood with the idea that staying home sick is somehow suspect or lazy, and that morally superior people never have their productivity schedule compromised lol, when the reality is that going out in public when you’re sick is a terrible thing to do to immune-compromised and chronically ill people (and “healthy” people) and staying home is a good thing and a right we should all have, not only for our own sakes but for others’
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sigaloenta:

And also because the coffeeshop has a long association with intellectual and literary production and discourse, just as the shepherd’s pipes are the classical ur-locus for song and hence poetic production. Basically coffeeshop aus are also always already about experience of fandom and the author’s negotiation of a (fan)writerly identity.

star-anise:

Coffee shop AUs are the 21st century version of the pastoralist fantasy, where the gruelling work of the lower classes is reconceptualized as a simple self-sufficient way of life where romance can blossom.
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[id: Photo of a calico cat lying on their back on a white bed. A person’s arm comes in from offscreen to pet the cat’s chest, and the has their soft little paws around the hand, cradling it to their chest. End id.]
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aw-dag:

aw-dag:

You know every show that the premise is like “people find out ghosts/monsters/demons are real and are charged with stopping them” appeal to me way more now as a post-graduate not because I believe in ghosts more or whatever but because can you IMAGINE just being handed a job that you don’t even need to apply for? Like just being told “basically there’s this bad thing and all you do is make sure it doesn’t do what it wants” that’s just customer service baby and I worked that for 6 goddamn years! Just TRY getting past “I have a job to offer you” before I can jump down your throat agreeing.

some idiot with a dumb ghost-hunting name who joined the Cause because they love the paranormal: oh fuck oh shit this is really scary guys I’m having second thoughts

me, who knows that if we run away I have to apply to like, a real actual Jobbe again: wakey wakey demons it’s this or retail so guess who’s got nothing to lose
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histrionic-dragon:

avelera:

All this political hype reminds me of how I would fucking kill to have a reimagining of Chris Evans’ Steve Rogers in the Marvel universe where he has a Bernie Sanders-style Brooklyn accent XD

I have a headcanon that Steve avoids people recognizing him as Captain America in New York just by … being from New York. People go “hey wait, is that–?” and then their Possible Celebrity Superhero Sighting flips off a car that honked at him as he’s halfway across the street yelling “Fuck you, jackass, there’s a light” and that can’t possibly be Captain America, can it? Or he’s talking on the phone in a very broad born-in-Brooklyn voice about fuggin’hipsters and “the coffeeshops are nice but the smoothie places are so expensive and it’s a pain in the ass, it’s still a good neighborhood but….” and they’re like–yeah, no.

And Steve smirks and continues on his way.

Or he shuns the hipster bagel place near the Tower to run over to Daniel’s Bagels in Murray Hill (in business since 1931) for breakfast, or reads The Daily News, or joins every lefty protest he can, preferably wearing the paint-spattered t-shirt he wears when he paints.

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