December 2023

empress-belosbeck:

yentaly:

Thinking about names is hard :(

Just steal one

thegreatwerewolfobjectifier:

impossiblepackage:

greens-your-color:

gamblegun:

I know we’ve talked about all the ways, “I hate all men EXCEPT trans men”, is generally painting us not reeaallllyyy men which is fucked up, but it’s also a nerve wracking position to find yourself in. Yes, I am incredibly hostile to people very much like you, but you’re my exception. Who knows what will cause me to take that Exception card away from you, and when. Are you really not the enemy? Are you? Are you? Haha just checking no pressure do as I say.

In some ways, I can really understand wanting men who are safer and more understanding but like, this is scary to be on the other end of. It’s controlling and you have power over me. I’m literally transgender.

@ashelyskies I hope it’s ok for me to screenshot your tags, I just really want both parts on my blog.

If you can’t be normal about men, then you can’t be normal about trans people.

There’s no way to be an ally to all trans people and keep the idea that “We Are Made Better Than Them” gender system. Both binary and nonbinary trans people occasionally fall into villainizing other genders or gender itself or everyone except whoever they have decided is an acceptable target. Cis people are also quite prone to this, it is the basis of both cisexism and sexism generally.

Tribalism can be quite seductive when one is hurt, it can feel very safe and difficult to question, even in very queer spaces it can thrive to a toxic degree. But these ideas of Just Us and Never Them can be questioned, understood, and gently removed from your thinking in compassion, if you commit to doing so. To be good queer family means protecting yourself as an individual yes, but it also means learning about and from your fellows too. I believe in trusting your experience but I also believe as a queer I only know some of these things first hand and have to be allied with the queers different from me.


Sometimes the answer is in fact annoyingly back to basics:

Cis is not better, nor is it bad.

Trans is not better, nor is it bad

Feminine is not better, nor is it bad

Masculine is not better, nor is it bad

Androgyny is not better, nor is it bad

Agender is not better, nor is it bad

Woman is not better, nor is it bad

Man is not better, nor is it bad

Multi gender identities are not better, nor are they bad

Etc etc

These all are modes of human, they matter because they matter to us. There is good in all modes of gender identity and gender expression as human behaviors. There are bad actors in every identity, because no identity in of itself prevents bad behavior.

Bio essentialism is the name of the mode of thinking that leads to inherent goodness being tied to some physical trait or essential born with “essence” It is never actually evidence based and is a profoundly emotive belief that is common place even in activist circles, still.


There is no evil gender guys. And when you treat trans men or certain trans masculine people like we’re evil gender light um, we can tell.

ugartecoco:

the transition im crying

ladylolth:

our-queer-experience:

I have a degree in anthropology and all throughout school I was taught to not conflate sex and gender, and to recognize that we would never really know what the individuals gender identity was because we don’t really know how their society would have recognized them or how they would have thought of themself


Also the fact that it’s not an accurate science to identify the sex of a skeleton and anthropologists get it wrong frequently, and don’t even try in other cases (prepubescent children for one)

onyxdepths:

onyxdepths:

Talking applications for new friends

@imawhale101 happy anniversary to this post

unclefather:

kemono-friend:

derinthescarletpescatarian:

autodiscipline:

A discord server called bar where strangers who drink alone in their room can go to socialize & there’s channels such as “bar fighting’ & ‘smoking a cigarette outside’ etc.

We had these they were called online roleplay forums and they were fantastic

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thegoodlion:

soulsoaker:

turing-tested:

hey so protip if you have abusive parents and need to get around the house as quietly as possible, stay close to furniture and other heavy stuff because the floor is settled there and it’s less likely to creak

  • socks are quieter than bare feet on tile/wood and for the love of god don’t wear slippers/shoes if you can help it
  • climbing ON the furniture will disrupt the pattern of your footsteps and make it harder to hear where you are in the house
  • crawling will do the same and if you get caught crawling you can pretend you fell 
  • the floor near the wall can be really loud if the floorboards/carpet is old and not completely flush to the wall
  • do NOT attempt to use a rolling chair to travel without footsteps. they are extremely loud and hard to steer

Also. Breath with your mouth and not your nose. Your nose will whistle. Trust me.
If you need to get into your fridge, jab your finger into the rubber part that seals the door closed and create a tiny airway. This will prevent the suction noise when you open the door.
When drinking liquids (juice mostly), pour out your glass (or chug from the jug) and replace what you drank with water. If it was full enough in the beginning, no one will notice. DO NOT STEAL ALCOHOL. THEY WILL NOTICE IF IT’S WATERED DOWN.
Bring a pillowcase for dried foods like cereal and granola. It helps to muffle the sound it makes when it pours.

If your house has snack packs (like gummy bears or crackers or chips), count them every day until you know the rhythm that they get consumed. (This took me a week and a half with my twin brother and sister). Then join the rhythm when you make your nightly visits. It will be that much harder to figure out it was you.

KEEP A TRASH BAG UNDER YOUR BED FOR WRAPPERS AND STUFF BUT DONT FORGET TO THROW IT OUT WHENEVER YOU CAN. BUGS YKNOW.
Hope this helped.

I might have some useful info to add.

-a jar of peanut butter is long lasting and easy to hide under a bed or in a dresser drawer. I lived off of jars of peanut butter and boxes of saltine crackers I would buy on grocery trips with my mom.

-two words: Slipper Socks. These are the socks that have rubber designs on the bottom for grip. They make no noise, and also keep you steady on slicker surfaces like tile and wood. You can find them cheap at Walmart. They also keep your feet more protected if you’re outside.

-if you’re secure enough in your room to have a small food stash, make sure you’re not too obvious about it (duh) but also move its location every few days. I kept mine in a shoebox under my bed, then switched it to a backpack in my closet, then wedged between my bookshelf and wall, and I would cycle locations until i moved it permanently to a false-bottomed drawer I installed in my dresser when my father was gone for a weekend. I would NEVER put food directly into my stash after taking it. I would keep it in pockets of my clothes and between books until everyone went to sleep, then I’d stock and stow my stash for the next few days.

-get a water bottle with a filter in it. I used to be able to reach my bathroom from my bedroom door down the hall using a huge step or minor jump/leap. If I was afraid of being caught at night, I’d fill up the humidifier tank we kept under our sink while I took a short shower, and would refill my water that way. It might not be the best option, but I kept a small stockade of water under my bed for emergencies.

-if you can, smuggle your garbage out in your backpack or purse. Dispose of it at work/school. I got caught twice by carelessly throwing away packaging.

-if someone knows the situation you’re going through (close friend/partner/etc) see if there’s a way for them to get food or other supplies to you at school or work or what private time you may get. A hidden first aid kit literally saved parts of my body before and I owe it to a close friend.

-try learning the building’s natural rhythm. The house I grew up in would creak and settle heavily every night for 3-5 minutes. That was my shot, and I had to be QUICK. I still got caught a few times, but learning the patterns in our floors and walls, when they creaked, WHERE they creaked, kept me going. Eventually I was sprinting in slipper socks to the kitchen and back in less than 90 seconds.

-if you have stairs, or live upstairs. Sit as you go down them one at a time, or climb up them like an animal. It keeps you low/out of lots of motion sight, and also can reduce noise and creaking by distributing weight over more than 1-2 steps.

-You can use common hand sanitizer to remove the stains certain snack foods leave behind (coughs cheeto fingers) and a dry toothbrush can help scrub the color off your tongue. If you can get powdered toothpaste or toothpaste tabs to keep on hand, it makes a huge difference in sneakiness.

-I don’t recommend going for dried foods like granola or cereal unless you can sneak it to a secure place to get it. It’s too loud, it’s a gamble every time for something with less caloric intake than it’s worth if you get caught. Of course, there are times when that’s the only option!!

-if you’re taking milk, add water, but be SURE to shake/agitate the bottle to distribute the dairy fat with the water. I got into the habit of shaking milk jugs when I started sneaking it, and explained the habit as something I read in an old comic strip my father showed me. (Back when whole milk had a lot more cream fats and they’d separate, so shaking it would redistribute the cream.) I still shake milk jugs to this day.

-if your windows open or don’t have screens, eat leaning out an open window. Any food mess will be lost in the dirt. I was lucky I had bushes and birds outside that would catch my granola bar crumbs before anyone could notice.

-canned goods are tempting, but not worth it. It requires too many tools (can opener/strained sometimes/utensils/some need heat) stick to thinks like various nut butters (sunflower/peanut/almond), crackers, dried fruit, and easy to conceal food bars (nature valley/nutrigrain/etc.) dried ramen packets are good uncooked if you can stand the texture. Apple sauce and pudding cups are also easier to sneak and stash than one might think, and can be eaten with your fingers. The only canned foods I recommend are condensed soups and precooked pasta (spaghetti-o’s). You can easily mix them with a little bit of hot water from the tap and get something more sustaining than a handful of captain Crunch. The cans are cheap, sometimes recyclable, and drinking soup takes way less time than chewing solid food.

-if you menstruate, attempt to stash pads/tampons in a safe location. Sometimes shit happens. Pads can work as bandages in emergency situations. Sometimes shark week comes unexpectedly. If you can sneak a roll of toilet paper or paper towels, these are also life savers.

-plastic utensils from takeout containers can be hidden inside socks and will be worth their weight in gold when you least expect it. I bought myself a tiny plastic bowl from the dollar store and kept cheap trinkets in it on my desk so it didn’t seem like a bowl I was eating out of. You could try this with something like a mason jar, which is also useful for drinking out of or storing water.

-if you’re eating a crunchy or solid food, try soaking it in water. Mushy food can be repulsive in texture, but I could clock the sound of someone eating a nature valley oat bar from like 6 miles away. Dunking it in water (or using a secret bowl+water) can reduce noise, and also eating time since you don’t have to chew as much.

-keep a laundry bar or tide pen on you. Laundry bars are super useful, a little hard to find though. I washed a lot of stains out of my clothes with laundry bars in my bathroom sink as a kid. Not proud if it, but it kept me flying under the radar at school.

-clear rubber bands, plain twine or string, paper clips, and thumb tacks. Indescribably useful. I once rigged a system to open tricky cabinets and get objects from inside using two paper clips and a foot of plain string like a mock lasso system.

-if you’re pulling objects from tall cabinets, use your chest or stomach to cushion them. Let them fall into your torso and then into your hands cradled underneath. Not as loud, not as much grabbing, if someone sees it they can mistake it for it falling on you by the body language.

-get a bandana. Or four. Napkins, bandages, tool, and accessory all in one.

-get a tiny sewing kit. I’m talking 3 needles and a spool of thread tiny. Scissors if you can sneak it. See things into your clothes. Make hidden pockets or compartments. Threadbanger on YouTube did a video a few years ago about sneaking things into music festivals using tiny clothing mods, but they may be useful in sneaking money or medicine.

-on the topic of sneaking money. don’t take bills, take change. If your abusers don’t meticulously count their nickels and pennies, they’re an easy(ish) way to build up a tiny savings pool. I found nickels the least noticed coin I took, even more than pennies, and taking two every few nights from where they’d be tossed on our countertop soon built up to a semi-reliable fund I passed off to someone to get me food for my stash without having to sneak it from the kitchen. As soon as I became “independent” in my food storage, I was subjected to much less scrutiny. I managed to build up a solid 1-2 week ration supply after hoarding change.

-you can tape SD cards to the inside of book dust covers(the part that folds inside the actual cover of the book), if you have a sewing kit or zipper on it inside the stuffing of your pillow (trim a corner, stuff it inside, stitch it closed) or (this is final resort) VERY CAREFULLY remove the covering from your outlet and tape it to the wall stud before replacing the casing. I kept mine inside part of my wooden bed frame that I hollowed out using, you guessed it, take out silverware knives and 4 nights without sleep.

-THE FLOOR IS LAVA WAS KEY TRAINING FOR ME AS A CHILD. I learned to take pillows with me, climb on furniture to disrupt my flow of movement, toss a pillow down, and use that to cushion any rattle our living room could give off as I crept to the kitchen from the side entrance so my mom’s dog wouldn’t bark or alert anyone. I highly suggest crawling around on all fours like some sort of beast to stay out of sight.

-can you run your house blindfolded?? If you can’t. Maybe you should try to learn. I suffered some heavy eye traumas growing up and had a collective 3-4 months just IN THE DARK. Eyes bandaged, left alone. It was terrible, but damn if I couldn’t navigate the whole place silently, without any visual cues. This helps a lot with the whole moving around in the dark thing, too. Listening is obviously key.

-if your parents start getting suspicious, or you’re suspicious they’re getting suspicious, watch out for traps. String on the ground that gets shifted when you walk on it. Baby powder or flour left to track footprints or doors opening/closing. My dad was partial to wrapping a bungee cord around my doorknob and attaching it to the closet across the hallway. I wouldn’t be able to open my door enough to get out, or if I did, I risked ruining the structural integrity of the wrappings he did, and he would notice.

-learn to tie some knots. Strong ones. They’ll come in handy at one point or another.

-remember that you’re not totally alone. There’s people out there for you. Wanting to make everything better. You don’t deserve what’s happening, it isn’t normal, and you will eventually find help. But staying safe is important, and you are important.

It upsets me that people might need to know these but I know it could really help someone by reblogging

ALWAYS REBLOG

Things that have helped me over the years:

•Keeping a $10 bill on the inside of my phone case for emergencies. My mother will search my wallet and bags but has not taken my phone case off when she takes my phone as of yet.

•stashing loose change I find in the soil of my potted plant. Very quiet hiding place for coins. All bills are quickly confiscated but coins I have managed to hold onto this way

•changing food stash locations constantly. A good stash I’ve found is buried in my mice seed mix. Small packages or granola bars can fit in there pretty easily and the wrappers are flushable (I know it’s bad to flush them but my trash is routinely searched)

• always deleting online traces in case of phone/computer search. This includes search history, forbidden apps, messages, pictures, notes, games, etc. I don’t know how many times I have deleted the tumblr app during the day only to re download it late at night to use it. My phone and computer are constantly confiscated and gone through with a fine tooth comb. I delete anything I might possibly get in trouble for after I use it and re download it when I need it again. Don’t delete all your browsing history though, they will notice if it’s suspiciously empty. Fill it with safe and approved stuff and remove anything you might get punished for.

•learning what each and every door in the house sounds like so I know who is where at all times without having to leave the room

•learning where those ‘sweet spots’ are in the house where you can notice anyone coming before they can see you or what you are doing

•always having a pre-approved cover. I use books and preaching videos as covers. I can hide a phone in a book or quickly switch apps to the one playing the video if surprised or discovered.

• always being aware of ‘the trail’. If I tell a friend something who tells their sibling who tells my sibling who tells my mom I get punished so basically tell no one and it won’t come back to bite you. This includes talking about tv shows/movies that are forbidden, forbidden foods/drinks, activities, apps, games, friends, political views, etc. Express an opinion and it’s bound to reach someone you don’t want it to.

•never take from your abuser’s personal stash of food or money. The family pantry is fair game to carefully pilfer from and so is loose change but never take from their personal purse/wallet, fridge, pantry, or stash. They WILL find out.

•beware of traps and manipulation . My mother will leave money and food unattended and wait for it to disappear. She will also act like she wants to do a good thing and help you out but in the end you will pay for it a hundred times over. Avoid this if at all possible.

• NEVER develop a false sense of security. I have made the mistake of not deleting an app (Pinterest) because there had been a few weeks between phone searches and I felt a little safer. I got caught and severely punished. ALWAYS COVER YOUR TRACKS. Don’t get too confident in your methods, eventually they will find something. Make sure it’s something minor.

I just want to point out that when deleting apps, make sure to check that the app store you use doesn’t record what was recently installed. I know that the Google Play Store does this and allows you to delete things from your history, but I don’t know anything about Apple.

Apple does, in the purchased section of an account, so don’t have a false sense of security for apple apps and always try to use websites with no cookies.

Apps for screeensharing to TVs (such as Samsungcast) also have search tools so if you clear your history you can also use that and make sure to clear it. Just don’t play a video or it might end up showing on the TV screen.

I feel so sad that so many of you guys go through this all the time. Rebooting to spread the word.

Stay safe my lovelies

So, so unfortunately important. Reblogging because I would’ve loved to have had seen this growing up - I figured most of it out on my own, of course, but through an amount of trial, error, and traumatic consequences no child should ever have to go through.

-if your bedroom door was anything like mine, there is a large enough gap from the floor to the bottom of the door that anytime I got out of bed or walked around the room, the door would jangle. Try putting a small but heavy object flush against the door.

-bring a large cup to pee in when it is not safe for you to leave your room or space. be sure to sneak it down a drain as soon as possible.

-other foods to stash away include trail mix, breakfast bars, fruits and veggies. a couple slices of bread and cheese aren’t as easily missed either.

-i have had luck taping paper money to the underside of our rug.

-be aware that you will likely carry the weight of this time with you for a long while. most of my nightmares still take place in my childhood home, where i haven’t lived in over five years.

-but above all else, this time won’t last forever. you will make it out. i’ve got faith in you.

Hey @mrsmamarhodey idk if you’ve seen this but it’s good advice? I hate that anyone would have to go through this but I feel it may help Honey? ~ Foxy

Bee I will protect you with everything. ~ A

For all of my kids in unsafe home situations. I love you, be safe.

Also, for those of you in situations where you are not believed: as tempting as it is do NOT try and prove it with your phone. Especially if they search it. Please, please don’t do that. Find another way if you absolutely must prove the mistreatment.

-Avoid plastic and paper. They russle a lot, especially when you’re trying to be quiet. As stated above pillowcases are a godsend.

-If you can access the kitchen during the day (and not get caught doing this) move things you might need, granola on the shelf you can only just barely reach? Pull one bar out and slip it to the lowest shelf in the whole kitchen. Put it somewhere no one will check.

-The bottom of a trash can is NOT a good hiding spot. Tempting I know. I’ve hidden a secret stash under a trash bag. Played it off a few times as being a good kid and taking out the trash. But you would have to be the one to always take it out if you did this. Always. You can’t rely on ‘probablies’.

-Self aid. Go to your school nurse and ask for Band-Aids. School computer lab have alcohol pads so you can clean off the mouse? Take some. They will hurt and burn but a clean wound is so much better than an infected one.

-For those of you with allergies to the Staples (peanut butter, bread, cheese, the like) Beans are your new best friend. They suck but hey, they work.

-AVOID SWEETS. This sucks I know. But sweets leave more behind than a chocolate colored tongue, including a sweetened breath (I got busted so badly once even after scrubbing my tongue.)

And finally,

-Find people you can talk to. My messages are always open, @mrsmamarhodey is here for people as well, and many other blogs will listen. Even if there is nothing else we can do. We will listen. We will believe you. We will be there for you in what ways we can. Please, be safe. Stay alive.

I can’t believe that there are actually kids who are forced to live like this. It makes me so upset. I am now very concerned about the people on this site. Please, all of you, stay safe.

there are things in the list that i personally also have to do, some i don’t have to, and tips i could definitely take for the unknown future. anyways, reblogging this in hopes that it could offer a chance for some of you to stay at least a bit safer. remember, we’re all fighting this together

oh, god.

I know it’s the log-off protest but just before I left the app I saw this.

This was a pretty helpful post, but i do hope none of my followers need this.. 

can i adopt you guys???? nobody should have to go through this, and it breaks my heart :/

just know that it WILL get better. maybe not now, maybe not for years to come but this will not last forever. ily ♥

I am sorry to see so many of you guys have gone through this, I wish you can all come live with me and not have to go through all this.

You guys are sooooooooooooo strong and I hope you guys are happy someday just know that this will all end one day and until then stay strong and please try and stay safe I don’t want any of you angles in more pain, I love you all and please message me if you want I am down to talk🖤

Please, PLEASE reblog this. This might save/help a child survive in an abusive household

To add on, learn to be selfish. If your parents are still together and they fight, don’t get in the fight. Don’t try to defend either of them. Don’t try to protect either of them. It may seem selfish, and I know it gave me so much guilt when my mother would get hit, but it saved my own skin. I know it made me feel guilty, but, trust me, it keeps you out of harm’s way, at least for that moment. I tried to defend my mom multiple times, and it always ended with both of us getting hurt.

@iswearimnotadannie

> if you have a desk with a desk chair, and you’re allowed, move the desk and chair close enough to your bed so you can transfer from one to the other very quietly. i do this to avoid waking my mum at night and she gets woken by me turning over in bed.

> some switches can be quietened by flipping them very slowly, but some can’t, if you have the ability then test it out.

> i used to have my electronics confiscated from me every night at 10pm, but i always had something stowed away that she didn’t know about. i also kept two old phones with a sim that had credit on it so i could use that if needed.

here are some things that helped me out

  • hide more flat foods (fruit snacks, fruit leather and dried fruit) under you mattress but be careful about this don’t put to much in one spot
  • RUGS rugs are so helpful tape loose change and bills under the rug (preferably in the middle)
  • stuffed animals are great hiding places, cut or tear a small hole in the back or the bottom and stash small stuff inside of them

Sharing in case any of my followers need this. This makes me so sad! Please feel free to reach out to me and speak to me if you need someone to talk to.

It’s a small thing to add, but if you lock the bathroom door and need to leave quietly, use the pad of your thumb to cover the lock while you open the door; it will dampen the clicking sound it makes.

It’s awful that such info is needed, but if you are in this situation I hope this helps. I also am here if you need/want someone to talk to.

I wish I had this info when I needed it..now I’ll reblog it everytime it appears because maybe one day one of you might need it

God thank you so much for this, everyone.

If anyone needs this on my blog, I’m sorry you’re in this situation and I genuinely hope you get out of it, no matter who you are. 💕

Guys, I’m here if anybody needs to talk. I promise that I will listen and I’ll try my very best to help you. For the meanwhile, please please please reblog this!! It could help someone out a lot.

I’m reblogging this again because I had to grow up like this and it was hell. If anyone needs to talk, even if I don’t know you, don’t hesitate to reach out.

You can also try hiding wrapped food in the bottom of a tissue box so if you get caught you can say the tissue was stuck. I hope nobody should ever need to do this good luck for all of you out there with abusive family’s and remember that there will always be people to talk to.

ballofstress9:

mostly-moonlight:

bumblequinn:

bumblequinn:

organizing a catholic / fighting game themed boy band whose members are named guilty gear, confessional gear, penitent gear, prostrate gear, and the habit

PROSTRATE PROSTRATE WITH AN R PROSTRATION AS IN LYING ON THE GROUND IN REMORSEFUL SUBMISSION

submission? 😳

Submission 🥺

laeffy:

laeffy:

Every time I get groceries I’m always appalled at how little you can get for like, $20. I was making banana pudding so I needed vanilla wafers but the brand name nilla wafers cost $4 a box. The minimum wage in my state is $7.25/hr. My friend put it really well when he said “imagine you work for an hour and someone hands you two boxes of nilla wafers and said ‘actually this is a bit more than what I owe you’”

How are some of y’all missing the point so bad. “Shop at aldi instead” “make your own food” “don’t buy brand name” “don’t buy unhealthy processed food” It’s not about the box of cookies. This is about how minimum wage pays peanuts and has stagnated for 12 years while the cost of living keeps growing. No one wants your financial advice about how to survive on beans and rice and frozen veggies. The smartest grocery list in the world is not gonna help you budget your way out of poverty. Please get a grip for the love of god

hikari-ni-naritai:

hikari-ni-naritai:

Why is it necessary that a piece of art “condemns” or “normalizes” something. Is it not enough for art to say “here are some fucked up people in some fucked up situations for your enjoyment”? The art doesn’t have to judge them and neither do you. It’s for your enjoyment.

“This art is Acceptable because it portrays the bad thing as BAD” “this art is Forbidden because it portrays the bad thing as GOOD” well fuckers I’m engaging with art that portrays the bad thing as A Spectacle. Come engage with me.

storm-of-feathers:

storm-of-feathers:

storm-of-feathers:

storm-of-feathers:

“Not having a carrd is a red flag!” No a red flag is you thinking you’re entitled to a little pamphlet full of someone else’s information.

Everyone saying something like “Yeah you just need to put [x] in your bio!” is missing the point.

Happy 1 year to the post that proved to me that no one can read at all

HEY-

oh. carry on

charlesoberonn:

nando161mando:

If you want to know why people have lost faith in capitalism, this might help

the-haiku-bot:

alys-is-dumb-sometimes:

pyrrhiccomedy:

those posts always go around that are like “if you’re on Tumblr and you’re over 25 blah blah blah” but honestly if you’re on Tumblr and you’re under 25, I don’t know how the fuck you found this place. like I came here when it was actually kind of cool and then just never left because all my stuff was here. what’s your excuse

Every other social media app is fucking terrible

Every other

social media app is

fucking terrible

Beep boop! I look for accidental haiku posts. Sometimes I mess up.

shencomix:




drtanner:

salmonandsoup:

generaljinjur:

trans-mom:

trans-mom:

When I say “free water, free food, free shelter, free healthcare, free education for everyone” in that “everyone” I even include the people I hate. Too many people get surprised at the idea that I do wish for the people I hate to have better lives.

When I say EVERYONE, I mean EVERYONE. These are things ALL people should have. If you reblog this saying “except THIS group” then you’ve missed the point entirely.

i want to remove the boots from necks altogether, not just be the one to put on the boot.

If you’re of the opinion that certain people should be excluded from your wonderful new society after the revolution, your problem is not with the current system so much as the fact that you personally are not sitting at the top of it.

pit-of-frogs-deactivated2025011:

neighbourhoodtwo:

neighbourhoodtwo:

i think people forget that its ok to like some bad music. everyone likes bad music. and not all shallow music is bad. yeah sure maybe this song about partying is just about partying but so what. people at parties probably want good party songs. like if your top song on spotify is one of the latest pop hits theres literally nothing wrong with that. its messed up that people get all high and mighty about listening to weevil and the heebiejeebies or whatever while shitting on some other person for liking mainstream artists.

happy spotify wrapped season or whatever what an important time to remember this

yms1:

“u hard to deal with” good leave me alone

daily-spooky:

snake-boat:

ot3:

pretty cool ship you’ve got there. have you considered adding another guy to it though

dude trying to bargain their way onto noah’s ark

nightfrostbite:

emergencychange:

EXCUSE ME????

Reblog to share a Frot with your mutuals

signalredd:

if i keep posting nonsense eventually one of you has to fall in love with me

catchymemes:

username-not-registered:

dotshaft:

dotshaft:

dotshaft:

The Cube…

needless to say I’ve become hopelessly reliant upon the cube..

I miss the cube so much

I must eat it.

username-not-registered:

kosmogrl:

Just like me fr

fresh-and-fruit-y:

sexchangedotcom:

youre saying this radio gave you head ?

amygdalae:

I can beat my avoidant tendencies I just have to stay away from any situation in which I might become avoidant. Problem solved

yms1:

I like it private not secret

toast-star:

what if we were ibuprofriends :)

illumineeti:

sketiana:

its so much and its dishonest work

employment

sovietnam:

panncham:

time to waste the last month of 2013 on the internet

so-much-for-subtlety:

mathew:

juliedelicious:

Hate when you have to rub the lighter’s clit until your thumb hurts just to flick it on

shouldnt:

llllucidtears:

imagine being good enough,, sounds like a myth

emuseatredraws:

one-time-i-dreamt:

I was scrolling through Twitter and found a gimmick account that would “fix” other people’s art. Except all of the changes they would make were based on an entirely nonsensical list of reasons why it was unsafe or unhealthy for an emu to eat your art. The “fixed” versions were posted alongside a photo of an actual emu eating the updated art.

I did something

Redraw of your pfp! The emu likes it :]

i-say-ok:

generaln0m:

ADHD pro tip: Use psychological warfare on yourself.

For example, in order to do long tasks, like folding laundry, I put on the Mario Hat:

The main feature of the Mario hat is that my headset does not fit over it, so when The Bees™ try to put me back in front of the screen, the headset issue forces me to remember why I put the Mario hat on, and back to the task I go

As a bonus, the Mario hat is also a very clear indicator to my housemates that business is getting done, and they have learned not to distract me when I’m wearing the “goofy-ass cosplay hat”

It’s not stupid if it works.

ok!

todaysbird:

friendsofabracadaver:

good-fwiend-in-wome:

braxbrowastaken:

dragonwithanaquarium:

braxbrowastaken:

dragonwithanaquarium:

writing-prompt-s:

You invented a machine. Paper bills get dropped in, seeds dispense from the top. The local crows quickly discovered the wondrous vending machine and youve been getting an easy 500 a week in passive income. The police haven’t caught on yet, but today there was 500k in the machine.

Why does this sound like it would work?

Because it does. It just causes adverse incentives where the corvids (and some other birds) will attack people for money.

So if that works, could you train them to pick up litter and put it in a thing for seeds?

Yes, but once again: then they will sometimes start attacking humans for it.

god forbid corvids do anything

@todaysbird

I mean…

text-mode:

Hamnet was an IRC-theater, first performed in 1993 by 18 people. Read the script here. More at Wikipedia.

official-lucifers-child:

princepondincherry:

shirinaazure:

official-lucifers-child:

still thinking about the brainrot that fast fashion has caused in people, like i made this pair of pants that are black and white with a cool flowery design, and an acquaintance saw them and said “wow i’d pay like 20 dollars for you to make me a pair” and i could barely think with how utterly horrified i was at that; i told them that 20 dollars wouldn’t even cover the materials, let alone the hours of work that went into cutting, sewing, ironing, hemming, altering, etc. they just had this look on their face when i told them that, when i said i wouldn’t make them a pair for even 100 dollars because that was still way too low of an amount, a look that said “you’re crazy for thinking that those cost 100 dollars” and maybe i am crazy but holy shit, 20 dollars for a pair of handmade, durable, lined pants fitted specifically to your measurements? 20 dollars for upwards of 60 hours of work? 20 dollars for several yards of high-quality fabric, thread, and buttons? 20 dollars???

I have had the exact same experience with Crochet. My college roommate was begging me to crochet her a huge queen sized blanket for her bed at home. I told her I’d be willing, but it would be expensive, not even just for the cost of materials (which would easily be 100$+ depending on the yarn she wanted) but the sheer time and physical strain it would take for me to make what she wanted, which was a huge queen blanket with cabling. When I told her it would cost atleast 600$ for her to buy it from me, she was floored. And then proceeded to spend the next few hours combing through Etsy to prove that was an excessive cost. Obviously, she failed because 90% of the blankets on Etsy are priced fairly properly and they all start at, like, $800 for a queen sized with just your basic-ass stitch. So, yeah, people have NO idea the kind of time, energy, thought and effort that go into handmade items in general, but especially clothes and blankets, cuz’ they can just buy the basic shit at any store for an abysmally small amount(thanks capitalism).

Also, you should never underappreciate when you receive a gift from a crafter, because that is a fucking honor with how much of their own personal time, money and energy they put into it.

Here’s the thing…I get what you’re saying, but unironically, yes, thanks, capitalism. It is a GOOD thing that we can buy cheap, generic shit produced in a factory. This has immeasurably improved the lives of millions of people, from everyone who can now afford good (or at least decent) clothes to the millions of people (usually women) who no longer have to stay at home hand-making clothing for the family all day. And before someone brings up sweatshops, even if all the textile factories had ethical working conditions with, like, unions and well-paid workers and shit, this would still be true because the entire point of technology and the economics of scale in factories is that it makes things more cheaply.

That said, yes, it does make it hard to actually find a buyer for your reasonably-priced several-hundred-dollar hand-crafted textile project. People need to realize that hand-sewn clothes or hand-made blankets are essentially works of highly-skilled art, and not be surprised when someone like you wants to charge “a lot” for it.

hey can everyone point and laugh at this person with me please? thanks

1) people had clothes. there has never really been a shortage of clothing. buying and making clothing has never been an issue except in times and EXTREME hardship (think like great depression level shit, and even then people found a way through using whatever materials they could, like flour sacks that mills started printing nice designs on specifically so people could still have nice designs on their clothing). clothing now being mass manufactured is not “immeasurably improving” the lives of ANYONE, because poor people aren’t going to big stores to buy mass manufactured clothing

1.1) mass manufactured clothing is SHIT. none of it is good or even “decent”. take it from a seamstress, those target jeans and hot topic shirts are flimsy and shitty as FUCK and it’s hilarious to see you calling that “good”.

1.2) historically, people didn’t need huge wardrobes. people had a couple sets of day clothes, some underwear, and maybe a formal outfit or two. having a huge wardrobe was something for only the super super rich, and it was (and still is) hugely wasteful. just look at any statistic regarding clothing waste that goes into landfills. how is this better? how?

2) human work goes into EVERY piece of clothing you own. there is not a single article of clothing that can be made entirely by machine. it needs to be cut and sewn by a human, finished by a human, designed by a human, etc etc. yeah sewing machines are nice, but a) we’ve been using them for over a century now and people were still making shit at home during that time, and b) they still need to be operated by a human. your point is null, you’re still needing to pay a living wage for the hours of work going into your clothing.

2.1) i seriously don’t think you understand how long it takes to cut and sew a shirt? or pants? like it’s not a 10-minute ordeal, even with mass manufacturing you need to cut out all of the pattern pieces, align and pin them, sew and/or serge the seams, finish the hems, add tags and pockets, etc. like i know we’ve all seen those “super fast workers” videos but a) that’s sweatshop behaviour, and b) EVEN THAT WORK DESERVES FAIR PAY. BECAUSE THESE PEOPLE DESERVE LIVING WAGES. MY GOD.

3) you can’t throw in the “usually women” there and think you can get away with your stupid argument by half heartedly appealing to feminist ideals lol. like do you hear yourself?

4) millions of people were not making clothes “all day” lol. read any journal or diary and making clothes is mentioned like maybe twice per year, because the clothing was made to last and people didn’t need to replace a disintegrating dress three seconds after acquiring it. we have clothing that’s millennia old because it was made to last. still-wearable shirts and dresses and overcoats from the early 19th century. that’s not gonna be the case in 2 centuries, because all of the mass manufactured shit will have fallen apart by then.

5) technically the majority of my pants aren’t hand-sewn. i sewed it machine. only the button and the little bits of embroidery here and there were done by hand, but otherwise everything was machine stitched. and you know what? it STILL took forever, because a sewing machine does not a pair of pants make.

camellia-thea:

do you know we love you, laika?
from a million miles away?
though we did not treat you right
i really wished you’d stayed

i hope you know they loved you
before they sent you with no cause
and now you’re free to wander
with stars between your paws

i hope your body’s laced with stardust
your mind, your fur, your heart
i hope you know we loved you
to the end, from the start

the universe is yours to roam
the galaxy your turf
i hope you play with the comets
that i see from here on earth

does sirius keep you company?
a dog-star of your own
and does ursa guard you sleeping
in space where you were thrown

it’s not fair how we treated you
you didn’t ask to fly
and i just hope you aren’t lonely
way up there in the sky

and i hope you burnt out quickly
that you weren’t in any fear
but i know that it isn’t true
and i wish you were still here

does it help to know we love you
they kept hope within a lie
some thought we could bring you back
but we sent you there to die

i know that you were scared then
i know you were alone
but i hope you saw the stars
and thought they looked like home

and i know you didn’t make it
you had no epilogue
but i know i miss you laika
no knowledge is worth a dog

valtsv:

btw i think that conceptualizing angels as tools rather than servants makes a lot more sense because while a servant has a certain degree of independence and purpose outside of servitude; a personhood, and the free will and complex inner psyche that comes with that, angels… don’t? at least not traditionally? additionally, when angels defect from their intended purpose and show free will and independence and personal desire beyond that which they were created to fulfil, they become fallen, and are cast out, like an object that no longer works anymore and cannot be fixed, rather than a person who can be reasoned with, understood, and forgiven.

throughshadow-to-the-edgeofnight:

iguanamouth:

alanaisalive:

The other night husband and I were watching a documentary about the yeti where they were doing DNA analysis of samples of supposed yeti fur, and every one of them came back as bears.

Anyway, the next night we watched a thing about some pig man who is supposed to live in Vermont. People said it had claws and a pig nose but walked upright like a man. Now, I happen to know that sideshows used to shave bears and present them as pig men. So every piece of evidence they gave of this monster sounds to me like a bear with mange.

So now the running joke in our house is that everything is bears. Aliens? Bears. Loch Ness monster? Bear. Every cryptozoological mystery is just a very crafty bear.

Bears. They’re everywhere. Be wary. Anyone or anything could be a bear.

oh shit

nicelytousled:

puppy-faggot:

thesentdowngirl-deactivated2024:

Crying over this tag

valtsv:

valtsv:

valtsv:

my personal conceptualization of angels, at least in the most traditional sense, is that they’re divinely wrought and operated tools with a halo. unfortunately this presents me with the plucked chicken dilemma, because by that definition you can technically argue that a circular saw is a kind of angel.

A picture of a handheld circular saw, captioned with two arrows. The first, pointing to the body of the tool, is captioned "body, which must be directed by a being with free will towards an intended purpose to be of any use", and the second, which points to the saw blade, and to a close-up view of a naked saw blade beside it, is captioned "halo".ALT

behold. an angel.

Comment from ferretthemedusername "does this mean other angels can pose a hazard if left unattended and/or directed by inexperienced will. now thats the question (answer is yes)".ALT

you understand

mousefluff:

myleftpinkytoe:

spooky-someone:

mothmanchronicler:

UM WE FORGOT THE OTHER TWO