January 2024

sukko-reblogs-funnies:

nokiisland:

mitzo:

des-baddie:

girlmostlikely:

Love her

They left out the part of her not claiming the covid lockdown years either (which she’s right to).

I skimmed wikipedia and apparently she tried to kill someone????? if i’m reading right

why do you hate women

gaycism:

anyone need serotonin?

silicacid:

shashiatnight:

Feels heartbreaking to say this but Christians in Gaza are verging on extinction because of the innumerable atrocities committed by the Zionist entity 😢 . Please consider helping out Elias Khoury’s family - they’ve been sheltering in the Catholic Church without basic life necessities for three months now. Link to Khoury’s gofundme in the Twitter post above.

🚨Personal🚨

Help a family leave Gaza

My family members are my 85-year-old grandmother, my uncle, his wife, and my four beautiful cousins, who are 24, 22, 18, and 13.  

It is worth mentioning that their home and my grandmother’s home have been completely destroyed, reduced to utter ruin and nonexistence. They fled to The Holy Family Catholic Church, located in the North of Gaza, where there is no access to clean water, food, electricity, internet, or medical care. They have remained in the Church for three months now only with the clothes on their backs, unable to shower or move.


— Elias Khoury 🇵🇸🇱🇧 (@akh1e) January 5, 2024

catatonic-chaos-climax:

only-cat-memes:

my cats love when I do this, especially if they yell at a seagull or something and I then start yelling at the seagull they’re like “woah he understands 😨”

chromegnomes:

the most frustrating thing about AI Art from a Discourse perspective is that the actual violation involved is pretty nebulous

like, the guys “laundering” specific artists’ styles through AI models to mimic them for profit know exactly what they’re doing, and it’s extremely gross

but we cannot establish “my work was scraped from the public internet and used as part of a dataset for teaching a program what a painting of a tree looks like, without anyone asking or paying me” as, legally, Theft with a capital T. not only is this DMCA Logic which would be a nightmare for 99% of artists if enforced to its conclusion, it’s not the right word for what’s happening

the actual Violation here is that previously, “I can post my artwork to share with others for free, with minimal risk” was a safe assumption, which created a pretty generous culture of sharing artwork online. most (noteworthy) potential abuses of this digital commons were straightforwardly plagiarism in a way anyone could understand

but the way that generative AI uses its training data is significantly more complicated - there is a clear violation of trust involved, and often malicious intent, but most of the common arguments used to describe this fall short and end up in worse territory

by which I mean, it’s hard to put forward an actual moral/legal solution unless you’re willing to argue:

it’s extremely annoying to talk about, because you’ll see people straight up gloating about their Intent To Plagiarize, but it’s hard to stick them with any specific crime beyond Generally Scummy Behavior unless you want to create some truly horrible precedents and usher in The Thousand Year Reign of Intellectual Property Law

derinthescarletpescatarian:

mysharona1987:

passionpeachy:

I can’t fucking stop being utterly transfixed by this gif I think this is how cocomelon babies feel when they see dancing strawberries

jessepinwheel:

I love it when people use “shrimp” to mean “beyond the human range”. like “shrimp colors” but applied to other things. “shrimp emotions” “shrimp sounds” “shrimp morality”, as if shrimp are living some kind of transcendent existence that humans can never comprehend

gorillawithautism:

tamarrud:

fairuzfan:

A little girl died from hunger in Khan Younis, southern Gaza, despite being in the area where aid trucks are distributed. Another family in the north in Gaza city was forced to eat a donkey, which for many in Palestine is inconceivable culturally. Bisan says there isn’t even water (clean OR dirty) for them to drink or wash with.

will never forget the parents who lost all 8 of their kids saying “they slept hungry, we were trying to get them a piece of bread but they were killed”

we are witnessing a population run out of food. WFP said a few days ago that half of the population are starving, nine out of 10 are not eating every day.

keep in mind that not having enough food, even when you’re not literally starving to death, makes your body heal slower so all these people (who have all sorts of wounds from the bombing and everything else) are all physically healing much more slowly than they would be if they had any food to eat. it also causes you to have difficulty regulating body temperature which means that these people (who had to leave their homes with no winter clothes to speak of) are much more susceptible to the cold than they would be if they just had food.

the current problems every gazan is facing right now all exacerbate each other.

fluorescentnova:

zonecassette:

were-these-words-in-the-bible:

were-these-words-in-the-bible:

carby:

0v9:

if im being totally honest, the biggest reason I wish people on this website had paid more attention in english class and had reading comprehension is so that they would understand when and why jokes are funny. Maybe if y'all understood that a line like “None of these words are in the bible” is only funny because its totally unexpected. Or maybe if y'all understood how to construct jokes for yourself, we wouldn’t have so many comments like “OP check your carbon monoxide detector” because you’d ALSO know how to build a joke. but anyways its the weekend so im fine about this. I’m normal about this. im NOT bothered.

*ahem* uh heh…. @were-these-words-in-the-bible

okay but also consider this -

people deserve to know whether the Bible talks about sjw bullshit or not. Or jerking it. Also humor is objective and I think that what I’m doing is hilarious :3 I understand that it doesn’t have to be everyone’s type of comedy but let me have fun <3 this is literally Tumblr - who cares

Also, let’s check, how many of these words were in the Bible?

if im being totally honest, the biggest reason I wish people on this website had paid more attention in english class and had reading comprehension is so that they would understand when and why jokes are funny. Maybe if y'all understood that a line likeNone of these words are in the bible” is only funny because its totally unexpected. Or maybe if y'all understood how to construct jokes for yourself, we wouldn’t have so many comments likeOP check your carbon monoxide detectorbecause you’d ALSO know how to build a joke. but anyways its the weekend so im fine about this. I’m normal about this. im NOT bothered.

78 out of 110 (67.27%) of these words were in the Bible!

sukko-reblogs-funnies:

nokiisland:

mitzo:

des-baddie:

girlmostlikely:

Love her

They left out the part of her not claiming the covid lockdown years either (which she’s right to).

I skimmed wikipedia and apparently she tried to kill someone????? if i’m reading right

why do you hate women

andy-jam-blog:

swagyna:

andy-jam-blog:

littleguysdaily:

andy-jam-blog:

Andy Jam Comix #3

This is who greets you when you visit Jam island.

Sorry to disappoint all the JAM HEADS but “Kick-E’m-In-The-Groin” Jam’s actual name is Tricky Jam.

There is a new JAM COMIC every SATURDAY. Or so I’ve been told.

“kind of gender”

is it bc he’s purple which is the mix of blue (boy color) and pink (girl color) 🙄

Get bonked

shencomix:




depression tips™

shadowjag:

yournudemom:

lesbianeliksni:

  • shower. not a bath, a shower. use water as hot or cold as u like. u dont even need to wash. just get in under the water and let it run over you for a while. sit on the floor if you gotta.
  • moisturize everything. use whatever lotion u like. unscented? dollar store lotion? fancy ass 48 hour lotion that makes u smell like a field of wildflowers? use whatever you want, and use it all over. 
  • put on clean, comfortable clothes. 
  • put on ur favorite underwear. cute black lacy panties? those ridiculous boxers u bought last christmas with candy cane hearts on the butt? put em on.
  • drink cold water. use ice. if u want, add some mint or lemon for an extra boost.
  • clean something. doesn’t have to be anything big. organize one drawer of ur desk. wash five dirty dishes. do a load of laundry. scrub the bathroom sink. 
  • blast music. listen to something upbeat and dancey and loud, something that’s got lots of energy. sing to it, dance to it, even if you suck at both.
  • make food. don’t just grab a granola bar to munch. take the time and make food. even if it’s ramen. add something special to it, like a hard boiled egg or some veggies. prepare food, it tastes way better, and you’ll feel like you accomplished something. 
  • make something. write a short story or a poem, draw a picture, color a picture, fold origami, crochet or knit, sculpt something out of clay, anything artistic. even if you don’t think you’re good at it.
  • go outside. take a walk. sit in the grass. look at the clouds. smell flowers. put your hands in the dirt and feel the soil against your skin.
  • call someone. call a loved one, a friend, a family member, call a chat service if you have no one else to call. talk to a stranger on the street. have a conversation and listen to someone’s voice. if you can’t, text or email or whatever, just have some social interaction with another person. even if you don’t say much, listen to them.
  • cuddle your pets if you have them/can cuddle them. take pictures of them. talk to them. tell them how u feel, about your favorite movie, a new game coming out.

Circulating. Seasonal depression is creeping around now.

Lets keep this moving

whitepeopletwitter:

derinthescarletpescatarian:

demoisverysexy:

Im watching Steven Universe for the first time and like. You all lied. This show is amazing. The characters are great, the storytelling is fascinating, and the way it handles moral questions is really thoughtful and interesting. Im really upset at what tumblr and the internet more broadly did to steven universe.

#i watched half of the first season yesterday while I was shelling pecans and yeah#have the understanding that it is a kids’ show it is a show for children that you could catch one 12 min episode of knowing nothing#and be entertained by#and you get this thing that is a combo of like indie slice of life comics and magical realism space adventure#and everyone’s like ohhhh Jail Break is where it gets good#fuck off Laser Light Canon is where it gets good#it’s the 2nd episode#you wanna know what this show’s like watch Laser Light Canon#and it’s the second episode so we’re talking still the very first 30 minute block here#anyway i feel like the discourse about this show is not even about the show itself#frustrating#steven universe

YES. Laser Light Cannon is where I fell in love too, that episode set up the show’s entire thesis and then the show stuck with it. Episode 2 is where you see that Steven Universe is going to be something special.

oleanderblume:

pitbolshevik:

pitbolshevik:

to any teenagers reading this i just wanna say that you’re right. homework is bullshit, not accepting late work is bullshit, tardies are bullshit, having to ask to use the goddamn bathroom is bullshit. any adult who tells you differently is either lying or doesnt remember how much it sucked

you know what im actually just gonna block anyone who whines in the tags about how it’s actually totally reasonable to tell kids they aren’t allowed to take a piss

Unfriendly reminder that when you’re an adult, all that above shit you have to do in school? You will probably never have to do outside of school unless you’re in a specific field, and even then, most of those fields are in offices that still don’t give too much of a shit anyways. And you can piss whenever you need.

I had more of a workload in middle school and high school than I have *ever* had in all of my “adult” jobs.

facts-i-just-made-up:

zegalba:

Rene Magritte: The Glass Key (1959)

Being a very poor painter, Magritte’s works seldom resembled what he intended them to. This attempt at a glass key ended up looking like a rock in a mountain landscape.

Other mispainted works included his attempt at a self portrait, which looked like a slice of ham with an eyeball; his painting “Heartstrings” which resembled a cloud in a glass; and perhaps his most famous failure, “This is Not a Pipe,” which sadly very clearly showed a pipe.

definitely-not-a-slug:

If you advocate for mental health awareness, but joke about things like intrusive thoughts and schizophrenia, think it’s disgusting and lazy when people who are depressed can’t do things like showering or cleaning their room, use terms like “narcissistic abuse”, and believe that having ASPD, BPD, or NPD makes someone a bad person, you are not a mental health advocate. You don’t actually care about helping people or de-stigmatizing mental illness, you just want to make yourself feel like you do. You can’t pick and choose what disorders and symptoms are acceptable, and which ones make someone a bad person. Either you support everyone, or you support no one.

and if you’re neurodivergent/mentally ill and you do any of those things, you are part of the problem. there’s no such thing as “good/moral” disorders, or “bad/immoral” disorders. We all need to have each other’s backs.

lukadjo:

Had to steal, since reblogs were off.

pigeoncatunderscore:

me when the disorder that I have that is literally a disability makes me unable to do certain things

undeadhousewife:

boopsloop686:

not-seth-twiright:

The army really asked “Hey, what do you think would fit the aesthetic of employing vulnerable teenagers to risk their lives over a nefarious goal they don’t even know, I’m asking because we want to set up a recruiting event at the Anime Con”.

Then some PR lackey was like, “you won’t believe it I know the exact show”


swallowsblood-deactivated202404:

the euphoria of clicking on a random youtube video about an obscure topic and then realizing it was made by a trans woman

gay-pidgeons:

when making a character remember! are they a FAG?

Fucked up beyond belief

Actually would suck in real life (and ideally in the story too)

Gay

dear-ao3:

i fucking hate ai “"art”“ literally fuck off if ur pro ai ”“art”“ of any kind. why should i care abt it if u dont care enough to make it

crystalninjaphoenix:

My brain at all times:

metalheadsagainstfascism:


-fae

a-method-in-it:

woefully-undercaffeinated:

An incomplete list of things that employers commonly threaten that are 100% illegal in the United States

  • “We’ll fire you if you tell others how much you’re making” The National Labor Relations Act of 1935 specifically protects employees who discuss their own wages with each other (you can’t reveal someone else’s wages if you were given that information in the course of work, but you can always discuss your own or any that were revealed to you outside of work duties)
  • “If we can’t fire you for [discussing wages/seeking reasonable accommodation/filing a discrimination complaint/etc], we’ll just fire you for something else the next day.” This is called pretextual termination, and it offers your employer almost no protection; if you are terminated shortly after taking a protected action such as wage discussion, complaints to regulatory agencies, or seeking a reasonable accommodation, you can force the burden onto your employer to prove that the termination wasn’t retaliatory.
  • “Disparaging the company on social media is grounds for termination” Your right to discuss workplace conditions, compensation, and collective action carries over to online spaces, even public ones. If your employer says you aren’t allowed to disparage the company online or discuss it at all, their social media policy is illegal. However, they can forbid releasing information that they’re obligated to keep confidential such as personnel records, business plans, and customer information, so exercise care.
  • “If you unionize, we’ll just shut this branch down and lay everyone off” Threatening to take action against a group that unionizes is illegal, full stop. If a company were to actually shut down a branch for unionizing, they would be fined very heavily by the NLRB and be opening themselves up to a class-action lawsuit by the former employees.
  • “We can have any rule we want, it’s only illegal if we actually enforce it” Any workplace policy or rule that has a “chilling effect” on employees’ willingness to exercise their rights is illegal, even if the employer never follows through on any of their threats.
  • “If you [protected action], we’ll make sure you never work in this industry/city/etc again.” Blacklisting of any kind is illegal in half the states in the US, and deliberately sabotaging someone’s job search in retaliation for a protected action is illegal everywhere in the US.
  • “Step out of line and you can kiss your retirement fund/last paycheck goodbye.” Your employer can never refuse to give you your paycheck, even if you’ve been fired. Nor can they keep money that you invested in a retirement savings account, and they can only claw back the money they invested in the retirement account under very specific circumstances.
  • “We’ll deny that you ever worked here” not actually possible unless they haven’t been paying their share of employment taxes or forwarding your withheld tax to the government (in which case they’re guilty of far more serious crimes, and you might stand to gain something by turning them in to the IRS.) The records of your employment exist in state and federal tax data, and short of a heist that would put Oceans 11 to shame, there’s nothing they can do about that.

This is all legit, and a lot of it falls under the protections for concerted activity. You can find more about that here: https://www.nlrb.gov/about-nlrb/rights-we-protect/the-law/employees/concerted-activity

glumshoe:

darkampharos:

glumshoe:

glumshoe:

“Hey, I like this color and it looks great on me!” you say one day.

Six years later you open your closet and nearly every shirt you own is the same shade of rusty red-orange. Help.

SHIT. SHIT SHIT SHIT.

I’VE BEEN MASC VELMA THIS ENTIRE TIME AND I DIDN’T EVEN KNOW

Nice cosplay

THESE WERE JUST THE CLOTHES I WAS WEARING WHEN I MADE THIS POST

homunculus-argument:

Hey btw I don’t know who needs to hear this, but those adults telling you that your teen years are the best years of your life? Yeah I don’t know what the hell they’re smoking, either. I’m 29 and every once in a while I just sit here and think “man, it sure sucked to be 14. Glad I never have to do that again.”

ame-wa-ame:

i hate you apps that require updates to function

mayfriend:

mytearsrricochet:

They’ve found the cause of Sudden Infant Death Syndrome. Babies who die of SIDS have a significantly lower level of an enzyme, the purpose of which is to rouse the baby from sleep if necessary (such as the baby stops breathing). This is extremely huge science and medicine news. There is a biological reason. It’s not random.

Previously, parents were told SIDS could be prevented if they took proper precautions: laying babies on their backs, not letting them overheat and keeping all toys and blankets out of the crib were a few of the most important preventative steps. So, when SIDS still occurred, parents were left with immense guilt, wondering if they could have prevented their baby’s death.

Dr. Carmel Harrington, the lead researcher for the study, was one of these parents. Her son unexpectedly and suddenly died as an infant 29 years ago. (…) Harrington explained what she was told about the cause of her child’s death. 

“Nobody could tell me. They just said it’s a tragedy. But it was a tragedy that didn’t sit well with my scientific brain.” 

Since then, she’s worked to find the cause of SIDS, both for herself and for the medical community as a whole. She went on to explain why this discovery is so important for parents whose babies suffered from SIDS. 

"These families can now live with the knowledge that this was not their fault,” she said.

(…) As the cause is now known, researchers can turn their attention to a solution. In the next few years, those in the medical community who have studied SIDS will likely work on a screening test to identify babies who are at risk for SIDS and hopefully prevent it altogether.

aroace-polyshow:

rose022:

aroace-polyshow:

rose022:

rose022:

aroace-polyshow:

rose022:

aroace-polyshow:

aroace-polyshow:

aroace-polyshow:

aroace-polyshow:

im but a little creature with so so so much love in my heart

real life photo of me

i think this is the first time i’ve gotten this tag. very kind of you but you underestimate how hard my posts flop. but if any of my posts had to get to 10k i would not mind it being this one actually.

rose don’t do this to me

hi friend!! im just a silly guy!!

2 other people have started spam rbing this i blame you /j

one of them indeed came from me lolol

this is so fun and silly im sorry but also its a banger post

heeyyyyyyy @bettinalevyisdetermined what if. perchance. just a thought. maybe. you could voice this post??? *looks with puppy eyes*

ROSE.

teehee~~ whats the matter my lovely friend??

rose if they voice this you better sleep with one eye open

messylilpeach:

puppygirl-hornyposting:

escuerzoresucitado:

I want a variant of this

shencomix:

EYY HEAH’S SOME A’ MY FAVORIT COMICS OVAH THE YEEAH OVAH HEAH

TANKS FOR READIN MY COMICS DIS YEEAH

OF TWENNY TWENNY TREE

basicallymsfrizzle:

anathemaegg:

cargopantsman:

silverjirachi:

thegrimmlovely:

zeldary:

leolikesactivism:

an-actual-lion:

kokichi-o:

glitchware:

glitchware:

YESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS

for context:

“Beep Beep Bitch, You’re Gay!”

Updated the lesbian flag and added nonbinary, pan, ace, and aro for all your tacky LBGTQ+ barcode needs.

Hope yall  like my abomination

That last one is fucking moving istg

at last. the gaydar

The only pride flag I care about anymore

anarchblr:

anarchblr:

los-ninos-rojos:

anarchblr:

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anarchblr:

“The word ‘barbarian’ originated in ancient Greece, and was initially used to describe all non-Greek-speaking peoples, including Persians, Egyptians, Medes and Phoenicians. The ancient Greek word 'bárbaros,’ from which it derives, meant 'babbler,’ and was onomatopoeic: In the Greek ear, speakers of a foreign tongue made unintelligible sounds ('bar bar bar’). Similar words exist in other Indo-European languages, including the Sanskrit 'barbara,’ which means 'stammering.’

It was the ancient Romans, who by the original definition were barbarians themselves, who first transformed the use of the term. Late in the Roman Empire, the word 'barbarian’ came to refer to all foreigners who lacked Greek and Roman traditions, especially the various tribes and armies putting pressure on Rome’s borders. There was never a single united barbarian group, and many of the different tribes–including Goths, Vandals, Saxons, Huns, Picts and many more–shifted alliances over the years or fought alongside Roman forces against other barbarian armies. Later scholars would expand on this use of the word when writing about attacks on cultures considered 'civilizations’ (be it ancient China or ancient Rome) by external enemies who don’t share that civilization’s traditions or structure.”

–Sarah Pruitt, “Where Did the Word 'Barbarian’ Come From?” (2016, 2018)

“Jabber, gibber and gibberish are words I always treat with suspicion. They come with a history — a racist history. For centuries, these words have targeted the speakers of a language that happens to be unknown to the person levelling the charge. Consider these examples from the Oxford English Dictionary: 'He repeated some gibberish, which by the sound seemed to be Irish’ (1748). 'We have got two Flemish servants, and you should hear them jabbering’ (1866). 'The aborigines speak an unintelligible gibberish’ (1884). Birds and animals are said to jabber; so are speakers of a foreign tongue. Sometimes the underlying implication is that only people who talk English are fully human.”

–Mark Abley, “Watchwords: Calling New Rihanna Song 'Gibberish’ Uses a Word With a Racist History” (2016)

“The French nation-state, which appeared after the 1789 French Revolution and Napoleon’s empire, unified the French people in particular through the consolidation of the use of the French language. Hence, according to historian Eric Hobsbawm, "the French language has been essential to the concept of ‘France’, although in 1789 50% of the French people did not speak it at all, and only 12 to 13% spoke it ‘fairly’ – in fact, even in oïl language zones, out of a central region, it was not usually spoken except in cities, and, even there, not always in the faubourgs  [approximatively translatable to ‘suburbs’]. In the North as in the South of France, almost nobody spoke French.”* Hobsbawm highlighted the role of conscription, invented by Napoleon, and of the 1880s public instruction laws, which allowed to mix the various groups of France into a nationalist mold which created the French citizen and his consciousness of membership to a common nation, while the various ‘patois’ were progressively eradicated.“

*Eric Hobsbawm, Nations and Nationalism since 1780: programme, myth, reality (Cambridge Univ. Press, 1990; ISBN 0-521-43961-2) chapter II "The popular protonationalism”, pp. 80–81 French edition (Gallimard, 1992). According to Hobsbawm, the main source for this subject is Ferdinand Brunot (ed.), Histoire de la langue française, Paris, 1927–1943, 13 volumes, in particular volume IX. He also refers to Michel de Certeau, Dominique Julia, Judith Revel, Une politique de la langue: la Révolution française et les patois: l'enquête de l'abbé Grégoire, Paris, 1975. For the problem of the transformation of a minority official language into a widespread national language during and after the French Revolution, see Renée Balibar, L'Institution du français: essai sur le co-linguisme des Carolingiens à la République, Paris, 1985 (also Le co-linguisme, PUF, Que sais-je?, 1994, but out of print) (“The Institution of the French language: essay on colinguism from the Carolingian to the Republic. Finally, Hobsbawm refers to Renée Balibar and Dominique Laporte, Le Français national: politique et pratique de la langue nationale sous la Révolution, Paris, 1974.

Wikipedia, "History of French: Modern French”

“Firstly, for centuries up until the Unification of Italy in 1861, the country was divided into a number of different states, which were usually under foreign rule. When Italy was united in 1861 the decision was taken to make Tuscan the official language of the country.

[..] As a result, dialects were used as the everyday language for centuries, and anyone who was able to express themselves and communicate in Italian did so using grammatical, lexical and phonetical aspects influenced by regional and local dialects.

[..] In 1950, just as the country was going through a time of complete infrastructural, economic, social and politic reconstruction, less than 20% of the Italian population spoke Italian fluently in their day to day to life.

TV programs began to be broadcast by RAI, the state broadcaster, in 1954 on just one channel. In the years that followed, up until the economic boom between 1958 and 1962, television did not just become a way to bring people together (as very few people actually had a TV set), but also a way to broadcast cultural programs and linguistic models.

In fact, between 1960 and 1968 RAI broadcast a show in the late afternoon which was called Non è mai troppo tardi, or ‘It’s never too late,’ which was presented by the teacher Alberto Manzi. As a result of this show, many illiterate people learnt to read and write, and it is estimated that in this period around one and a half million Italians managed to get their certificate of primary education.

And so, the spreading of a standardised Italian language was aided by economic growth, a better quality of life, the gradual spread of education and linguistic programmes shown on TV.”

Europass: History of the Italian Language

“Misconceptions about AAVE are, and have long been, common, and have stigmatized its use. One myth is that AAVE is grammatically ‘simple’ or ‘sloppy’. However, like all dialects, AAVE shows consistent internal logic and grammatical complexity, and is used naturally by a group of people to express thoughts and ideas. Prescriptively, attitudes about AAVE are often less positive; since AAVE deviates from the standard, its use is commonly misinterpreted as a sign of ignorance, laziness, or both. Perhaps because of this attitude (as well as similar attitudes among other Americans), most speakers of AAVE are bidialectal, being able to speak with more standard English features, and perhaps even a General American accent, as well as AAVE. Such linguistic adaptation in different environments is called code-switching—though Linnes (1998) argues that the situation is actually one of diglossia: each dialect, or code, is applied in different settings. Generally speaking, the degree of exclusive use of AAVE decreases with increasing socioeconomic status (although AAVE is still used by even well-educated African Americans).”

–Wikipedia: “African American Vernacular English: Social Context”

“In the United States, there is a general negative stigma surrounding the Southern dialect. Non-Southern Americans tend to associate a Southern accent with cognitive and verbal slowness, lack of education, ignorance, bigotry, or religious and political conservatism, using common labels like ‘hick’, ‘hillbilly’, or ‘redneck’ accent. The accent is also associated nationwide with the military, NASCAR, and country music; in fact, even non-Southern American country singers typically imitate a Southern accent in their music. Meanwhile, Southerners themselves tend to have mixed judgments of their own accent, some similarly negative but others positively associating it with a laid-back, plain, or humble attitude. The sum negative associations nationwide, however, are the main presumable cause of a gradual decline of Southern accent features, since the middle of the 20th century onwards, among younger and more urban residents of the South.”

–Wikipedia: “Southern American English: Social Perception”

“Beginning with the Indian Civilization Act Fund of March 3, 1819 and the Peace Policy of 1869 the United States, in concert with and at the urging of several denominations of the Christian Church, adopted an Indian Boarding School Policy expressly intended to implement cultural genocide through the removal and reprogramming of American Indian and Alaska Native children to accomplish the systematic destruction of Native cultures and communities. The stated purpose of this policy was to ‘Kill the Indian, Save the Man.’

Between 1869 and the 1960s, it’s likely that hundreds of thousands of Native American children were removed from their homes and families and placed in boarding schools operated by the federal government and the churches. Though we don’t know how many children were taken in total, by 1900 there were 20,000 children in Indian boarding schools, and by 1925 that number had more than tripled. The U.S. Native children that were voluntarily or forcibly removed from their homes, families, and communities during this time were taken to schools far away where they were punished for speaking their native language, banned from acting in any way that might be seen to represent traditional or cultural practices, stripped of traditional clothing, hair and personal belongings and behaviors reflective of their native culture. They suffered physical, sexual, cultural and spiritual abuse and neglect, and experienced treatment that in many cases constituted torture for speaking their Native languages. Many children never returned home and their fates have yet to be accounted for by the U.S. government.”

National Native American Boarding School Healing Coalition: “Intro to Boarding School History”

an addition:

in portuguese, the word boçal generally means uncouth, backwards, or unsophisticated. generally it’s a pejorative used to denote someone whose violent passions get a hold of them more than reason does. (which is why, for example, it’s one of the many, many words used to describe bolsonaro.)

what most people (and brazilians) don’t know is that boçal gained widespread usage in brazil to separate enslaved africans that didn’t speak portuguese and were not baptized from the ones that did speak the language and (externally, at least) practiced catholicism. the former were boçais and the latter, ladinos. this last term in itself comes from latim, latin, and was generally used in romance-speaking areas of europe to identify the language spoke (after all, for a long time, it was all some form of vulgar latin; a modern example of this is judeo-spanish, or ladino). the division between boçal and ladino is analogue to the division between pretos, those born in africa, and crioulos, enslaved people born in brazil and that generally were seen to be less prone to revolt. after the 1840 malê revolt – brazil’s largest urban slave revolt in salvador –, one of the repressive measures was to aggressively surveil african-born slaves. 

interesting, though, that these divisions in some way always go back to language, language as a sign of humanity or the lack of it (until the late 19th century europeans genuinely believed african languages did not possess grammar).

“Anoher crucial characteristic of Hebrew slang is that most expressions came from other languages. The largest group came from Arabic, followed by Yiddish, German, and Russian, and to a lesser extent English and Spanish [via Ladino]. This pattern is evident even before 1948 and hardly surprising…

Ironically, the official suppression of foreign languages has led to a fascinating linguistic return of the repressed; languages mostly used by the Zionist militias before 1948—Yiddish, Russian, Arabic, and English—have all re-emerged in slang. It was easier to adopt and adapt words from such languages than wait for the august committee to add urgently needed words. [..] Ben-Gurion’s own moniker became Bee-Gee.

Terms for swearing, sexual functions, or private parts were adopted from Russian, Arabic, or Yiddish [..]. [They] have survived seventy years of Israeli Zionism and are used daily by millions. Ella Shohat tells us in a memoir: 'Arabic was also the language in which I learnt to curse so well, much to the chagrin of the adults around me.’ This gives us an important clue as to the function of slang in Israel. The vigorous development of slang in the context of the toxic and aggressive campaign against Diasporic languages and for exclusive use of Hebrew, led by Ben-Gurion, was nastiest against Yiddish and Arabic, the two languages spoken by most immigrants. By taking over Hebrew slang, the repressed languages proved their richness and vivacity, contrasting with the aridity and sterility of most invented Hebrew.

The most vulnerable sectors of the Jewish population of Israel [are] Holocaust survivors and Arab Jews, two groups that have suffered a combination of dismissive neglect and active disdain from the ruling elite.

Both groups faced official shunning of their languages, Yiddish and Arabic… In the case of Yiddish, a special, unique tax was forced on newsprint in this language to deter readers of the popular Yiddish daily Lezte Nies (Latest News), venomously hated by Ben-Gurion. He insisted that Yiddish was not a 'proper’ language and never mentioned it by name, calling it jargon instead.” –Haim Bresheeth-Zabner, “An Army Like No Other: How the Isreal Defense Forces Made a Nation” (2020)

“Bahru Zewde traces the development of the Ethiopian State through history, starting with the battle of Adwa in the late 1800s that cemented emperor Menelik’s rule over Ethiopia after driving out the Italian colonizers. At this point, Menelik’s primacy was secured, but his rule was still somewhat decentralized. Ethiopia’s size and terrain made having greater control in that time period basically impossible. It wasn’t until Haile Selassie’s rule and the emergence of some form of modernity that it became more reasonable to seek greater levels of centralization, but it is important to note here that it was Menelik’s consolidation of power that set the internal colonial relations that would later come to be a dominant issue.

The two most important vehicles of this were obviously the military and the school system. The military crushed the local peasant uprisings over land and taxes, as well as upstart local rulers and nascent ethic-nationalist uprisings, while the school system’s primary job was working toward the absolute assimilation of peoples such as the Oromo, Afar, and others. This was achieved through the establishment of Amharic as Ethiopia’s national language in 1963 and the propagation of Ethiopian nationalism throughout.

[..] Eritreans were widely resented for essentially refusing to fold quietly into the ongoing centralization process and refusing to be literally colonized by Ethiopia. They were accused of ‘narrow nationalism, undermining Ethiopian unity’, and being ‘puppets of Arab States.’ [..] Radical students lamented the Eritrean uprising for failing to acknowledge the ‘primacy of class struggle’, although there were populist-left forces within the Eritrean revolution alongside others.

It wasn’t until the conquests of Menelik II in the late 1800s That an Ethiopian State began to appear. The relation of other Ethiopian peoples [..] to the newly created State was a colonial one. [..] Beyond mere restrictions on language and Amhara hegemony, Adis Ababa was built on stolen Oromo lands, a common occurrence due to land alienation campaigns carried out by Halie Selassie in 1943 and Menelik in the 1800s. The Afar, a nomadic people, saw their ability to travel freely damaged by the machinations and development of the Ethiopian State. In 1974 they saw their lands destroyed by the redirection of the Awash river to the Dubti valley in order to provide water for cotton crops. Villagers were not informed beforehand. Three thousand lost their homes while around a hundred were dead or missing. [..] [M]any of the famines that rocked the various regions [..] were the direct result colonial land use and agricultural practices. As a result I think it is fair historical fact to describe Ethiopia’s State relationship to various people forced to participate a colonial one.“ –Anansi’s Library, “The Ethiopian Revolution” (2023)

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Obsessed with AO3 writers, who are a particularly fascinating subspecies of homo sapien.

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A video from Hydraulic Press Channel that is about using said hydraulic press to smush two axes together and see which one breaks firstALT

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ladyloveandjustice:

I’m really glad the anime kept this in. I was worried they might not. This is the turning point for I’m in Love with the Villainess, where it becomes clear it’s not just a silly isekai comedy, but a story that also earnestly discusses queer issues.

It’s still fairly unusual for the kind of yuri that gets adapted to anime to outright have characters say “I’m gay”, so the fact Rae frankly discusses her sexuality here is refreshing– but on top of that, the show goes on to directly challenge homophobia.

Rae’s behavior with Claire before this has been inappropriate (and they really should have toned it down in adaptations to make this convo work better, but alas) and that is acknowledged here. However, Claire moving away from Rae specifically because Rae states that she’s gay is what’s pointed out wrong, and the stereotype of “lesbians just can’t control themselves and will creep on every woman they meet” is pointed out as wrong. This is a common stereotype that persists pretty much everywhere–the idea that it isn’t “safe” for women to be around lesbians–and it is valuable that it’s called out here. Gay people aren’t more likely to be predatory that straight people, and that’s something everyone should get through their heads.

What’s more, the idea of “oh she’s not gay or bi she just happened to fall in love with a woman” or “it’s just a love that transcends gender” isn’t a super common stereotype in the US and a lot of other countries, but it is one that pops up constantly in anime and manga, because it’s seen as somehow “more okay” for a character to kiss girls if she goes out of her way to say it doesn’t make her a lesbian or bi/pan. (In the novel Rae does internally mention that bisexual people exist, btw, but she’s just not one of them).

So Rae bluntly saying “no gender does matter to me. I’m a lesbian. I’m only attracted to women” is refreshing. “Oh she just fell in love with that one special girl, no reflection on her sexuality whatsoever” being called out as it’s own form of prejudice is a pretty big deal.

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“how did you get into writing” girl nobody gets into writing. writing shows up one day at your door and gets into you

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I cannot get over this omfg

this is just how midwest america is

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Reblog for good luck if you saw purple!!!


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Thats freaky.

fun

I need my new mutuals to have fun

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IT PURPLED

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