Jul. 8th, 2020

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paperdrawsshit:

Hello guys, sorry for long time no art but I’ve been busy on my other platforms sharing resources and news for the Black Lives Matter movement, so art is currently on pause.

Either way, this is a guide I illustrated for user chivrik on Instagram on how to properly blur and de-trace protest photos. Many protesters have gone missing or turned up dead because they were traced through images they appeared on. Don’t help pigs and protect one another. ACAB and Black lives always matter.

If you need tips on protests, what is acab, defunding/reform of police, how to stay safe and links for charities/petitions, my Instagram is @/paperballz and there are saved highlights with the information. Or you can dm me.
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cosleia:

Cross-posted from Twitter.

What if Rey had been Leia and Han’s child who had fallen to the Dark Side?

That story, the story of the fallen child making their way back to the Light, was always going to be super compelling. Why not just make it about Rey?

Imagine Finn’s part: she notices him at Tuanul but doesn’t kill him, isn’t sure why. She’s furious when he defects. WHEN SHE TRIES TO GET HER GRANDFATHER’S LIGHTSABER, IT GOES TO FINN.

He’s her opposite; he was raised in the Dark and chose the Light instead. She can’t stand it. She can’t stand that he can be to her parents what she never (believed she) could.

She’s full of entitlement and anger (just like Kylo) and she’s obsessed with Finn. She wishes she were as strong as Finn even as she believes she is superior to everyone in the galaxy. She wants to kill Finn and erase the way his existence proves her wrong.

Meanwhile, Finn is a lot like Rey in the existing canon, afraid of the strange powers he seems to have now and really just wanting to find where he actually came from—where he was born, who his parents are/were. But he’s starting to understand how all life is connected. He’s starting to realize that there are people out there in all kinds of circumstances who need help, and he is uniquely qualified to help a lot of stormtroopers escape the First Order.

The more he works toward this goal, the more he wonders whether Rey could be saved too.

So when they fight, he doesn’t try to kill her. He tries to talk to her. He tells her stories about her parents. He “tempts” her with the Light Side. He distracts her while the rest of the Resistance works against the First Order.

He tells her that Leia has been waiting for her all this time, and that she will always believe in her.

Rey spits, “If she truly gave a damn about me she wouldn’t WAIT.” Then, horrified by how vulnerable she has made herself, she flees that particular battle.

Leia never trained as a Jedi. She rejected the Force because she knew what the misuse of it could do. She isn’t sure she made the right choice, because she isn’t able to confront her daughter in battle. When she hears what Rey said to Finn, though, she realizes she’s got it wrong.

She never needed to face Rey in battle. She needed to face her as her mother.

Palpatine could still be the bad guy. Snoke’s unnecessary; have Palpatine there the whole time, though shadowy at first, only hinted at until he’s revealed right at the desperate cliffhanger in the second film. Maybe he comments about how Rey looks so much like her grandmother.

Ultimately the story would be about the Skywalkers finally triumphing over the man who had victimized their family for generations.

And Leia would have a devastating but ultimately good conversation with Anakin’s Force ghost.

Maybe in the end they all take a little trip to Tatooine where they visit Shmi’s grave.
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kittydesade:

katthekonqueror:

As a matter of fact, if your employer fires you for anything relating to forming a union, that’s retalition, and it’s illegal under federal law. If this happens to you, vontact the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission.

EEOC’s Website

EEOC Frequently Asked Questions

Employee Rights and Responsibilities

Employer Rights and Responsibilities

How to get in touch with your local EEOC office

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infernalhera:

Here’s the thing about “a few bad apples.” It comes from “One bad apple spoils the bunch.” And it’s true, if you have a barrel of apples and one is rotten, it will release ethylene gas. This will force the other apples to over-ripen and begin to rot as well. One bad apple isn’t an unfortunate addition. It’s a taint, the beginning of total decay, the ruination of an entire batch.

So if you have a bad apple, you spot it as soon as you can. You isolate it from the other, fresh apples. You throw it away with the trash. You DO NOT halfheartedly put the bad apple to the side, park it behind or desk or send it home with pay for a few weeks. You REMOVE it, permanently. You don’t take it out of the barrel and look the other way when it ends up in another district’s barrel, creating repeat offenses. 

You do not create a false brotherhood, a pack of apples, a code of “apples always stick up for apples, no matter what.” Because then that bad apple is still there. It has spread its decay and infested the whole crop, because no one wants to address the spreading and systemic badness of the apple.

You take that motherfucking bad apple and you throw it in the compost heap and let it shrivel into dirt into nothing before it can poison anything else. 

Otherwise, you don’t have one bad apple. You have a whole spoiled bunch.
And then you gave that nasty, smelly, mealy, rotten orchard a bunch of riot gear and tell them they are better than the rest of the fruit on the farm and that it is their GOD GIVEN RIGHT to smash every pear, papaya, watermelon, strawberry, or pineapple that dissents. 

obviously this isn’t a metaphor or anything i’m just really passionate about orchard maintenance
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elodieunderglass:

cisnowflake:

goddesu:

show this to ur friends w no context

As if theirs some context that could explain this.

Lemme just drop this onto the conveyor belt of your dashboard
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lemonsharks:

lemonsharks:

jaubaius:

Diver convince octopus to trade his plastic cup for a seashell

Now that’s free real estate ❤️

Also I want fic about this octopus telling all it’s octopus friends and the giant five tentacled creature who gave it a perfect new home and accidentally founding a new octopus religion

[profile] octopusfandom help a girl out
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yungcrybby-anonymousbosch:

vodcar:

marsincharge:

Wow wtf HIV/AIDS was discovered by Flossie Wong-Staal, an Chinese-American woman, and she’s the reason the HIV test even exists. AND THEN she invented the molecular knife that lead to treatments for HIV/AIDS. And she’s STILL ALIVE. We don’t hear about the contributions of Women of Color enough, my word. Madness.

Flossie Wong-Staal - Wikipedia

https://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flossie_Wong-Staal

you can always tell a major breakthrough is made by a woman, a woc or any poc because it’s either completely ignored or never credited like it just happened by itself
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royxhe:

blunt-science:

A Visualisation of the Airflow with and without a Facemask. This is done by Utilising Schlieren Imaging.

Please.
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pembroke:

recently reread animorphs number 19.  i’ve always really loved that one, and it helped cement cassie as one of my favorite characters back when i first reread the series as an adult years ago

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5ovspades:

Hell Is…

Hux and the Excellent Disguise

Much Blend In Very Subtle
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incorrect-first-order:

Kylo: Listen here, you stupid son of a bitch–

Hux: Do NOT talk shit about my mother.

Kylo: What if I meant your father?

Hux: …Fair enough, then. Carry on.
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ooorangy:

in this house we love and respect chickens 

study of this beautiful photo from [profile] chickenkeeping
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gardenofroseandthorn:

randomslasher:

nahiri-lithomancer:

keranos-god-of-storm-crows:

k4ll0:

dajo42:

alphaaraptor:

original post [x]

this is the happiest day of my life

Too soon

65 million years…

Don’t worry, guys. Carl is clearly a brachiosaurus, which lived during the Jurassic period. (And before anyone says our lil’ boy Steve is a velociraptor and therefore puts our comic in the late cretaceous, aka the time of the comet–that lil guy could easily be a compsognathus or a caudipteryx, both Jurassic-era species of small theropod dinosaurs. So the light getting bigger every night is going to pass by harmlessly, and Steve and Carl can go on enjoying the stars together until they die of old age, since Carl has very few natural predators at his size and I bet he’ll protect Steve, if he needs it (though small, fast and carnivorous as Steve is, he probably won’t). 

So it’s all good!! 

That entire response explaining how these two characters didn’t die a fiery death but instead lived long and happy lives literally made my day.

I was ready to be heartbroken again. Thank you for making it happy after all.
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incorrect-first-order:

Hux: Cardinal, how do I get revenge on those who have wronged me?

Cardinal: The best revenge is letting go and living your best life.

Hux: …Phasma, how do I–

Phasma: With a knife.
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beyoncescock:

sharing this cause i wish i learned this sooner
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hhux:

STAR WARS WRITING RESOURCES

PLEASE REBLOG AND ADD ANY OTHERS YOU MIGHT KNOW OF <3 <3

WOOKIEEPEDIA. The source of anything and everything you want to know related to Star Wars. Good for fact-checking, character history, or simply killing time. There is also, of course, the official Star Wars Databank!

STAR WARS GALAXY MAP. A fantastic project that maps the Star Wars galaxy as we know it. Consider donating ( if you can! ) to help keep the site up and running! Also check out W.R. van Hage’s map and the Star Wars Atlas Online Companion.

TIMELINE. While hosted on Wookieepedia, this is nevertheless deserving of its own bullet point. This page provides an approximate timeline with dates of all canon material. You can also filter items, so that it displays only TV episodes, for example, or only books, or only movies! Find the Legends timeline here.

STAR WARS SLANG AND PHRASES. A collection I’ve been keeping of phases, slang, idioms, insults, and more from the Star Wars universe. This also contains a glossary of frequently used terms, such as “refresher” in place of “restroom”. Please feel free to use/share! 

STAR WARS NAME GENERATOR. This is a fun one AND a life saver. You can generate up to 100 Star Wars-sounding names ( first and last! ) with a click. 

OTHER GENERATORS: 

Spaceship names as well as spaceship type/models

Earth-like alien planets for any alien planet you don’t have info on

Random landscapes, see above

Technobabble generator for when you need a reason for a red alert

Alien plant/herb/flower name generator. Also: mineral/metal/gemstone names, material names, medication names, and descriptions of alien substances

Scifi tool names for gadgets and gizmos

OTHER WEBSITES:

Jeff Russell’s Starship Dimensions, Dirk Loechel’s Sci-fi Spaceship Size Comparisons, and other Star Wars Deckplans

Star Wars Post 

Star Wars News Net

TheForce.net
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yutaya:

1x05 / 3x02

Gif set Description: in the left column, Aang introduces himself to Omashu guards as Bonzu Pippinpaddleopsicopolis III, “and these are my grandkids.” Katara follows by saying “Hi. June Pippinpaddleopsicopolis . Nice to meet you.” In the right column, Sokka introduces himself to a Fire Nation school headmaster as Wang Fire, and “this is my wife, Sapphire.” Katara follows by saying “Sapphire Fire, nice to meet you.”
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princenimoy:

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in these trying times i have made up the concept of a star trek musical

it’s based on journey to babel and part of the deal is that vulcans Do Not sing. they Don’t. they get lines/parts in songs but they just say them 

i made the list of the songs

uhhh enterprise jig is a very important dance & it’s just the crew screwing around basically

illogical!, logic/emotion, and logical all parallel each other

if you think spock or sarek should be in a song they probably are there saying stuff but not singing it

spock gets to sing a song at the end because he’s half human :)

bones gets the most songs bc he’s valid 

attack! is both sarek’s heart attack and jim’s stabbing…the curtain drops when both sarek and jim fall on the ground dramatically on opposite ends of the stage

that was inwented in russia is ended by an ensign running onto the bridge like “the captain’s been attacked!”

the right thing is bones and amanda urging spock to come back and help his dad and then the right thing reprise is jim being like “i have to go help spock so he can help his dad”

also there’s a whole thing about like, bones and amanda and other people trying to get the vulcans to sing, but notably jim never does that which is why spock actually does sing with him at the very end 

life on the enterprise, meet the parents, the enterprise jig, that was inwented in russia, and saved! are all funny and the other ones are like dramatic or whatever

If I went and saw this and Spock started singing with Jim out of nowhere at the end I would in fact die.

The fact that people thought to tag [profile] trek_tracks… 

It’s like the ST fandom is some kind of village with a designated Bard.

You know, if my lot in life is to be cast as the village Star Trek bard, that’s not so bad.

Also, don’t tempt me to write this…my semester’s grades are due in Friday and I have a ton of papers to mark.
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sosuperawesome:

Wood Laser Cut Artwork

David C Coss on Etsy
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fuckyeahasexual:

My internet crapped out for a second so the ask was eaten. But it roughly said, ‘twitter is also more full of minors than tumblr. And minors are more prone to spreading misinformation about events because they weren’t there for it. (Please resend the ask if I got that wrong.)

It is common issue with queer history not being taught. And I don’t think this behavior is for a lack of critical thinking either. I think it’s an issue of speed.

Twitter moves at such a fast pace, and with so many people trying to get attention on so many valid concerns that in order to even attempt to address all the ills in the world you have to juggle it all. Sometimes literally only taking a second to decide on an issue. “Does that sound like some other thing? Close enough, toss in the same pile. Whatever, we got 12 other things to focus on.”

Since twitter comes at you so fast, and often in an such unfiltered way, it’s overwhelming. So instead of technology adding in productivity that leads to a next level of consciousness type of singularity, it creates more of a mental DDOS attack.

And it’s not all that different from capitalism demanding you be productive at all costs, and by the end of the day you are so tired you can’t sort out things. That’s by design. You want to strike at work for better living conditions? Have fun risking starvation during the process.

And I think the “turn yourself into a commodity via your tweets” is most evident by the fact that any popular tweet’s second reply is often “I don’t have a sound cloud to promote but here’s my—“

It’s actually kind of funny because a big sticking point of people leaving tumblr a few years ago was that it was too slow. Without realizing that twitter is a multi-lane highway that every user often has to cross on foot. And that result ends up with a bunch of banged up people who feel so beaten down that any criticism is meet with “please don’t cancel me!!” This again is not anyone’s goal when correcting false infomation.
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sterling-starlight:

caffeinated-cryptid:

audarcy:

gays and neurodivergent ppl are obsessed with cryptids, the fae, liminal spaces, etc because we often exist on the fringe of society and lack well-defined social identities, feeling such acute isolation from the “normal” world that we align ourselves more with things that are literally not of this world. in this essay i will
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mcnuggyy:

posts about BLM no longer being on peoples dashes is so frustrating cause I feel like if you’re following the right people, especially black artists, creatives, activists, etc. then you wouldn’t be having that issue, I’m certainly not. There’s still so much left to be done and the fight is no where near over. So please consider following more black content creators and activists cause trust me when I say, your dash and your world view will be much better for it.
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terminallytwee:

it’s not just the police; it’s the whole state of white supremacy! tear it all down! 
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lrrytrainor:

ICE made a decision to order all international students whose universities are online to leave the country or risk facing immigration consequences and getting deported which essentially means that students will have to decide between leaving the US or risk their health. many countries don’t even have their borders open and some people may not even have places to go so please sign this petition which requests that international students get the option to finish their degrees and remain in the USA
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politedemon:

youtube as a corporation may be evil but i do appreciate the thousands of people who upload guides and instructions and recipes and workouts for free. like they don’t even get paid unless they have over a certain amount of subscribers but they do it anyway so dumbasses like me can search ‘how to dice an onion’ and get thousands of videos with simple visual instructions and only like half of them are from big companies
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coruscant-clickbait:

Kidnapper, over the phone: We have your son.

Han: …I don’t have a son?

Kidnapper: Who just asked for some blue milk and power converters?

Han:

Han, screaming: LEIA THEY HAVE LUKE-
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fangirltothefullest:

marzipanandminutiae:

fuguhbuguhbuhugguhval:

marzipanandminutiae:

sometimes I hate how much modern clothing is determined to show women’s bodies

like if it’s not skimpy, it’s skin-tight- leggings, skinny jeans, bodycon dresses, etc.

doing historical costuming has made me hyper-aware of just how “on display” my body is when I’m wearing normal modern outfits, and it affects my behavior. don’t bend over to pick things up at work because men will stare at your ass. sit differently so you don’t show stomach rolls. a guy running a pop-up stand next to my shop commented so much on how I had “great legs” that I didn’t wear leggings and skirts- one of my favorite winter outfit combinations -for the rest of the season

there’s a certain freedom in medium-to-long skirts and skirt supports, I find: the freedom to define what people see of my body. men won’t stop being creepy no matter what women wear, but I like that kind of dramatic body re-framing. you don’t get to see my legs and hips, Creepy Guys. you get to see a massive bell skirt, or a bustle, or an upended trumpet flower shape. my body is to be seen only by those I’ve chosen to trust, not the world at large

of course, empowerment is different for different women. some feel comfortable and powerful showing as much of their shape as possible, and I applaud them in doing exactly that. what pisses me off is the pressure from the fashion industry for all of us to be empowered by the same thing…a thing that just so happens to tie in with the diet industry and the cosmetics industry. it’s easier to sell the idea that you have to be hairless and smooth and thin and blemish-free when it’s all on display

sometimes I just wish I could go about in a hoop skirt and a t-shirt that says “fuck off” in delicate script

BEST RESPONSE TO ANY POST OF MINE EVER

THANK YOU

Technically unless there’s a dress code for your work or whatever there’s nothing that says you can’t wear a hoop skirt everywhere.

Fight the man.

Wear a hoop skirt if you want.

I see this post a lot and I’m sure I’ve seen someone I follow add on this as well but if you agree with the sentiment of this post I really hope you also support hijabis and niqabis, because that is more or less the core of how we dress. Observing hijab is religious, yes, but dressing modestly is like as OP said “my body is to be seen only by those I’ve chosen to trust, not the world at large”. that is the exact sentiment behind why I wear niqab (the religious reasons for wearing it I don’t feel comfortable talking about a lot, because how i express my faith is personal and between me and Allah(SWT)), because I get to choose who sees my body and how much of it they see and because I like having that control and I think it’s fun and I enjoy it!

If you now support people choosing to dress modestly for whatever reason, you must include supporting hijabis and niqabis who have been dressing modestly forever.
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domhnallbaby:

Blue + Christopher // Falling Snow // I love Domhnall + Snow :)
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iamnmbr3:

let’s be real 

propagandaofthedead:

Protecting people who are seen as worthless in society - drug addicts, sex workers, homeless people etc - is absolutely central to antifascism because their destruction is central to fascism
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american-auror-story:

creatingmyowndreams:

rekit:

rekit:

The best deodorant you will ever use

Seriously. ¼ teaspoon in each pit and you can sweat your ass off, totally stink-free for like 2 full days. It’s a natural anti-bacterial so those little fuckers won’t multiply and make you smell. Plus it’s cheaper and healthier than any deod you can buy anywhere.

Use equal parts of the following:

-corn starch
-baking soda
-coconut oil
-cocoa butter

With a few drops of whatever essential oil you want, for fragrance. Otherwise it basically just smells like nothing. I use tea tree oil & pine needle oil. Cuz they’re MANLY.

Note - It pretty much turns to liquid if it’s warmer than about 75 degrees. If you want to keep it solid, you can refrigerate it or add a little more corn starch.

Reblogging myself again, cuz I still use this and it’s still awesome

This is what I’ve been using for about a year now and it works wonders.

Not convinced it works? My fiance is literally the smelliest human being I’ve ever met when he’s been sweating all day. I made him some with tea tree oil and he now smells nice and mint-ish as the end of the day, even if he’s been outside working.

Not to mention it’s cheaper, smells better, better for you AND better for the environment to make your own :D

I”m literally going to cry right now, storebought deodorants have been breaking me out SO bad lately but not using anything makes me stink, I’m going to go try this RIGHT NOW omg.
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redrobsters:

i mean this in the nicest way possible you guys but you NEED to take better care of yourselves online. getting severely anxious about mass quantities of horrible things you cant change every single day is normal considering the internet’s ability to educate on worldwide issues, it shows that you have empathy and that you truly do care. but relentless knowledge of constant suffering on this scale is NOT something humans are psychologically equipped to handle. it’s okay to shut off. it’s okay to just take a break and enjoy yourself for a while in your own localized space
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ourrevolution:

“This country was founded by a group of slave owners who told us that all men are created equal. To my mind, that is what’s known as being stunningly and embarrassingly full of shit.” - George Carlin

…PolitiFact going through history to fact check this guy was like that time CNN went through history to dig up dirt on Bernie, and all they found were videos of him planting trees, and telling kids that racism is bad.
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pinabutterjam:

“In Alaska, Patricia Cochran, a Yupik native scientist, told me “we have no word for ‘wilderness.’ What you call ‘wilderness’ we call our back yard. To us, none of Alaska is wilderness as defined by the 1964 Wilderness Act — a place without people. We are deeply insulted by that concept, as we are by the whole idea of ‘wilderness designation’ that too often excludes native Alaskans from ancestral lands.” Yupiks also have no word for biodiversity. Its closest approximation means food. And the O’odham (Pima) word for wilderness is etymologically related to their terms for health, wholeness, and liveliness.”

— Mark Dowie, The Myth of a Wilderness Without Humans
(via probablyasocialecologist)
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gatheringbones:

“But why are trees such social beings? Why do they share food with their own species and sometimes even go so far as to nourish their competitors? The reasons are the same as for human communities: there are advantages to working together. A tree is not a forest. On its own, a tree cannot establish a consistent local climate. It is at the mercy of wind and weather. But together, many trees create an ecosystem that moderates extremes of heat and cold, stores a great deal of water, and generates a great deal of humidity. And in this protected environment, trees can live to be very old. To get to this point, the community must remain intact no matter what. If every tree were looking out only for itself, then quite a few of them would never reach old age. Regular fatalities would result in many large gaps in the tree canopy, which would make it easier for storms to get inside the forest and uproot more trees. The heat of summer would reach the forest floor and dry it out. Every tree would suffer. Every tree, therefore, is valuable to the community and worth keeping around for as long as possible. And that is why even sick individuals are supported and nourished until they recover. Next time, perhaps it will be the other way round, and the supporting tree might be the one in need of assistance. When thick silver-gray beeches behave like this, they remind me of a herd of elephants. Like the herd, they, too, look after their own, and they help their sick and weak back up onto their feet. They are even reluctant to abandon their dead.”

— The Hidden Life of Trees: What They Feel, How They Communicate—Discoveries from a Secret World
Peter Wohlleben,
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It’s because Mrs. Weston is the exception, and not the rule, when it comes to governesses. It’s not that her character or origins are any higher or lower than Jane Fairfax’s, but rather how she has been treated by the people around her (in particular her employer,) which has made the difference; and the contrast of Jane’s situation with hers really underscores that.

As Miss Taylor, Mrs. Weston had the charge of two young girls who had lost their mother, and I cannot see the widowed Mr. Woodhouse being a tyrant. In effect, Miss Taylor was the mature ranking genteel woman in the household, a stand-in maternal figure to Isabella and especially Emma, and thus beloved, respected, and treated very much almost as if she were thoroughly one of the family. And as we know, where Emma/the Woodhouses lead, Highbury society will follow, and so Mrs. Weston would always have likewise been admired and respected in their small social circle for many years by the time she becomes Mrs. Weston and settles as a gentlewoman in her own right.

It’s not so much that it’s humiliating for Jane Fairfax to be going to be a governess (though it IS a step down from being a companion with the Campbells, who seem to have treated her as a friend, much as the Woodhouses view Mrs. Weston,) but the terror of what’s waiting for her as a governess to a strange family. The chances are very high that her career would be difficult and feel degrading, as the position of governesses were generally neither quite servant nor family. Jane was facing a very real prospect of isolation and possibly maltreatment by strangers she is obliged to live with and work for in order to survive with the barest respectability. We can assume that any family Mrs. Elton has in view for Jane to go to is going to be much like Mrs. Elton herself, and any shows of friendliness would be just that–shows. The majority of governesses did not benefit by their dependence upon the families they worked for, and unless a family made the long-term efforts the Woodhouses did to make them feel valued and welcomed, it was generally a grim and grey sort of existence.

The arcs of Jane Fairfax and Miss Taylor-Mrs. Weston serve to reinforce the points made in the novel about the responsibilities leaders in society have–whether that society be large or small. As Mr. Knightley does and Emma learns, their truly considerate acts of kindness will be what brings connection and contentment to the lives of those with fewer advantages in the world, and frames this kindness as not only a nice thing to do, but a part of their duty to bless others as they have been blessed.
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glumshoe:

Hey here’s my premise for a Vampire: the Masquerade campaign:

Two vampire clans, both alike in indignity:

-the Bats, who process large quantities of blood very rapidly and consequently piss like racehorses to rid themselves of excess fluid

-the Ticks, who retain all of the blood they drink and simply expand like water balloons to contain all of it

CHOSE YOUR SQUID!!!!

glumshoe:

So you think maybe they’re just constantly pissing themselves when they’re hunting, like vampire bats?

alleenickel:

I’d imagine a liquid diet would be very quick and easy to process, so it’s likely that the blood doesn’t spend much time in their stomachs at all before moving on to the small intestine. Perhaps they can process blood so quickly it drains out of their stomachs before they’re finished feeding.

glumshoe:

Where does the blood go when a vampire feeds? If the stomach can hold a volume of around one quart of liquid, and the average adult human has around four to eight quarts of blood, how does a vampire drain a victim without rupturing something internally? Is the blood going to waste? Are they feeding only on small people? Or are they hollow inside and the blood fills up parts of their bodies other than their stomachs?
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queenphasma:

Okay we’ve covered the sad hux’s mom headcanons, but what if she was proud of her evil son? She gets a bumper sticker for her speeder that’s says “my son blew up your honor student’s whole star system”, collects First Order propaganda posters with him on them, invites friends over to watch his speeches on the holonet and goes “THAT’S MY BOY LOOK AT HIM GO!!!“  She’s the proudest mom on Arkanis 

she has this on the back of her speeder
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brightorangerain:

“DON’T WORRY, IT’S ONLY PEOPLE W/ UNDERLYING CONDITIONS WHO ARE DYING!”

“SURVIVAL OF THE FITTEST!”

“NATURAL SELECTION!”

“IMMUNE-COMPROMISED/CHRONICALLY ILL PEOPLE SHOULD JUST SELF-QUARANTINE INDEFINITELY WHILE THE REST OF US LIVE OUR LIVES!”

OR THE FACT THAT WHEN ABLE-BODIED PEOPLE HAVE TO STAY HOME, IT’S “OMG SOOO HARD” BUT WHEN DISABLED PEOPLE HAVE TO IT’S “OMG UR SOOO LUCKY I WISH I WAS IN BED TOO LOL”

OR THE FACT THAT SOME INSURANCE COMPANIES WAIVED MEDICAL BILLS FOR COVID-19 CARE, BUT NOT MEDICAL BILLS FOR ROUTINE CARE FOR CHRONICALLY ILL PEOPLE

OR THE FACT THAT LUPUS & RA PATIENTS WHO RELY ON HYDROXYCHLOROQUINE FOR EVERYDAY LIFE & SURVIVAL WERE SUDDENLY NOT ABLE TO GET THEIR PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED BECAUSE “OTHER PEOPLE NEED THESE PILLS MORE” (FOR OFF-LABEL USE W/ UNPROVEN—& THEN DISPROVEN—EFFICACY)

OR THE FACT THAT DISABLED PEOPLE IN THE UK—INCLUDING MINORS—RECEIVED LETTERS URGING THEM TO SIGN DNR (DO NOT RESUSCITATE) FORMS SO THAT THEY WOULDN’T USE UP RESOURCES IF THEY HAD A HEALTH EMERGENCY

OR THE FACT THAT COVID-19 PATIENTS IN THE US CAN BE DENIED CARE BASED ON PERCEIVED QUALITY OF LIFE & FUTURE NEED OF RESOURCES (GOING BEYOND SURVIVABILITY-INFORMED TRIAGE & ENTERING THE REALM OF CAPITALISM-INFORMED EUGENICS)

OR, OR, OR. THE LIST GOES ON, & IS ONLY GETTING LONGER.

The past several months have been riddled w/ an amplification of the messages that disabled people are already used to; claims that we are less useful, less valuable, & less human than able-bodied people.

&, that our struggles only matter when they are suddenly shared by the majority…& even then, they still don’t matter as much.

#DISABILITYPRIDEMONTH
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moonlit-sunflower-writes:

Hi! I have 2 main wips (and about 20 side ones, but let’s not go into that) and trying to find time to write both of them is difficult. And if I write one, I usually get incredibly involved in it and find it difficult to go back to writing the other.

Or I just don’t write anything for three months and then can’t find the motivation to write again. But either way.

These are just some tips that I found worked for me!

1. Reread old work

I know that I personally do not really enjoy rereading my old work, but sometimes when going through it I begin to remember why I enjoyed writing it in the first place. Just today I was reorganising the files on my laptop and I found the drafts of one of my old wips which I actually really enjoyed writing. It made me want to continue the story! You created those characters and that world in that situation because you wanted to. And chances are, some part of you still wants to continue that story.

2. Moodboards

I’m not even kidding. Making character moodboards or setting moodboards is one of the most relaxing and satisfying things to do in spare time, and it allows you to understand or re-understand your characters. I find that especially when writing in first person, having a character moodboard helps me to understand their aesthetic and my brain basically revolves around aesthetics. It also lets you feel like you’re being productive without actually having to write.

3. Pinterest Boards

Not great at photo editing? You can do the same thing as moodboards, except make a pinterest board! What I like about this is that it allows you to have a board for your entire wip, and have subsections for each character, or for a chapter, or even subsections for different plotlines! This is also a fun way to get back involved with your wip that I really enjoy.

4. Incorrect Quotes

When working with ocs, incorrect quotes are some of my favourite ways to interact with my characters because it allows me to draw connections from them to some of my favourite characters in modern media.

5. Remind yourself why you started

What I do each time I start a new project is that I make a doc with all of my ideas, the prompts I want to use, character sketches, aesthetic boards that I make - just to get my thoughts down before I start my project. And I usually keep adding to it as I write. But when I’m stuck or unmotivated, looking back at this page reminds me why I started the project in the first place and is one of my favourite ways to motivate myself to continue with it.

6. Listen to your wip playlist

I know that a lot of my writer friends create playlists for their wip or for their characters. Whenever you are stuck, listening to that playlist should get you in the mood to write again by reminding you of your wip!

7. Force yourself to write

This is kind of a last resort, but often when I really can’t find inspiration, I just force myself to sit at my keyboard and write. Set a goal that is easily achievable; tell yourself to write 20 words. Then once you’ve written 20, increase it to 50. Then 100. You may not get further than 100, and that’s okay! But when you write a little bit, it often helps you to find inspiration. And once you’ve written a little bit, writing more gets easier - even if you don’t write a scene in chronological order! Maybe just find a dialogue prompt and choose two of your characters and write a short scene inspired by that. It may help you to get back in touch with your characters and motivate you to continue writing your story.

These are just some tips that work for me, they may not work for you - but try them out if you want! And feel free to add more :) ily
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the-courage-to-heal:

When I first encountered the literary classic Lolita, I was the same age as the infamous female character. I was 15 and had heard about a book in which a grown man carries on a sexual relationship with a much younger girl. Naturally, I quickly sought out the book and devoured the entire contents on my bedroom floor, parsing through Humbert Humbert‘s French and his erotic fascination for his stepdaughter, the light of his life, the fire of his loins — Dolores Haze. I remember being in the ninth grade and turning over the cover that presented a coy pair of saddle shoes as I hurried through the final pages in homeroom.

Although I remember admiring the book for all its literary prowess, what I don’t recall is how much of the truth of that story resonated with me given that I was a kid myself. Because it wasn’t until I reread the book as an adult that I realized Lolita had been raped. She had been raped repeatedly, from the time she was 12 to when she was 15 years old.

As a young woman now, it’s startling to see how that fundamental crux of the novel has been obscured in contemporary culture with even the suggestion of what it means to be “a Lolita” these days. Tossed about now, a “Lolita” archetype has come to suggest a sexually precocious, flirtatious underage girl who invites the attention of older men despite her young age. A Lolita now implies a young girl who is sexy, despite her pigtails and lollipops, and who teases men even though she is supposed to be off-limits.

In describing his now banned perfume ad, Marc Jacobs was very frank about the intentions of his sexy child ad and why he chose young Dakota Fanning to be featured in it. The designer described the actress as a “contemporary Lolita,” adding that she was “seductive, yet sweet.” Propping her up in a child’s dress that was spread about her thighs, and with a flower bottle placed right between her legs, the styling was sufficient to make the 17-year-old look even younger. The text below read “Oh Lola!,” cementing the Lolita reference completely. The teenager looks about 12 years old in the sexualizing advertisement, which is the same age Lolita is when the book begins.

And yet Marc Jacobs’ interpretation of Lolita as “seductive” is completely false, as are all other usages of Lolita to imply a “seductive, yet sweet” little girl who desires sex with older men.

Lolita is narrated by a self-admitted pedophile whose penchant for extremely young girls dates all the way back to his youth. Twelve-year-old Dolores Haze was not the first of Humbert Humbert’s victims; she was just the last. His recounting of events is unreliable given that he is serially attracted to girl children or “nymphets” as he affectionately calls them. And his endless rationalizing of his”love” for Lolita, their “affair,” their “romance” glosses over his consistent sexual attacks on her beginning in the notorious hotel room shortly after her mother dies.

This man who marries Lolita’s mother, in a sole effort to get access to the child, fantasizes about drugging her in the hopes of raping her — a hypothetical scenario which eventually does come to fruition. Later on as he realizes that Lolita is aging out of his preferred age bracket, he entertains the thought of impregnating her with a daughter so that he can in turn rape that child when Lolita gets too old

Lolita does make repeated attempts to get away from her rapist and stepfather by trying to alert others as to how she is being abused. According to Humbert, she invites the company of anyone which annoys him given that the pervert doesn’t want to be discovered. And yet, he manipulates her from truly notifying the authorities by telling her that without him — her only living relative — she’ll become a ward of the state. By spoiling her with dresses and comic books and soda pop, he reminds her that going into the system will deny her such luxuries and so she is better off being raped by him whenever he pleases than living without new presents.

Given that Humbert is a pedophile, his first-person account is far from trustworthy when deciphering what actually happened to Lolita. But, Vladimir Nabokov does give us some clues despite our unreliable narrator. For their entire first year together on the road as they wade from town to town, Humbert recalls her bouts of crying and “moodiness” — perfectly understandable emotions considering that she is being raped day and night. A woman in town even inquires to Humbert what cat has been scratching him given the the marks on his arms — vigilant attempts by Lolita to get away from her attacker and guardian. He controls every aspect of her young life, consumed with the thought that she will leave him with the aid of too much allowance money or perhaps a boyfriend. He interrogates her constantly about her friends and eventually ransacks her bedroom revoking all her money. Lolita is often taunted with things she desires in exchange for sexual favors as Nabokov writes in one scene:

“How sweet it was to bring that coffee to her, and then deny it until she had done her morning duty.”

Lolita eventually does get away from her abusive stepfather by age 15, but the fact that she has been immortalized as this illicit literary vixen is not only deeply troublesome, it’s also a completely inaccurate reading of the book. And Marc Jacobs is not alone in his highly problematic misinterpretation of child rape and abuse as “sexy.” Some publications and publishing houses actually recognize the years of abuse as love.

On the 50th anniversary edition of Lolita, which I purchased for the sake of writing this piece, there sits on the back cover a quote from Vanity Fair which reads:

“The only convincing love story of our century.”

The edition, which was published by Vintage International, recounts the story as “Vladimir Nabokov’s most famous and controversial novel” but also as having something to say about love. The back cover concludes in its summary:

“Most of all, it is a meditation on love — love as outrage and hallucinations, madness and transformation.”

“Love” holds no space in this novel, which details the repeated sexual violation of a child. Although Humbert desperately tries to convince the reader that he is in love with his stepdaughter, the scratches on his arms imply something else entirely. Because the lecherous Humbert has couched his pedophilia in romantic language, the young girl he repeatedly violated seems to have passed through into pop culture as a tween temptress rather than a rape victim.

Conflating love or sexiness with the rape of literature’s most misunderstood child is dangerous in that it perpetuates the mythology that young girls are some how participating in their own violation. That they are instigating these attacks by encouraging and inciting the lust of men with their flirty demeanor and child-like innocence.

Let it be known that even Lolita, pop culture’s first “sexy little girl” was not looking to seduce her stepfather. Lolita, like a lot of young girls, was raped.

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very cool guys gifs made by me :)
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tygressofaera:

Aces will always be part of my community.

GOD YES THIS. 
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tiefighters:

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iheartallura:

just a reminder:

a black girl character growing her hair out long breaks more stereotypes than a black girl character having short hair

a black girl character getting to be soft and fragile breaks more stereotypes than a black girl character being strong all the time

a black girl character being protected and comforted by others breaks more stereotypes than a black girl character having no one to look out for her but herself

a black girl character being considered pretty or cute by other characters breaks more stereotypes than a black girl character being considered unattractive

not everything that is empowering for white girls is empowering for black girls

the sexism we face overlaps, but it is not the same

not everything that is empowering for white girls is empowering for black girls

the sexism we face overlaps, but it is not the same
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siderealscribblings:

The Final Agni Kai is great for a lot of reasons but it’s also a great example of how to write a fight scene because it was about more than who “won” the fight.

Zuko lost that fight, technically speaking. He took a hit for Katara and wasn’t able to defeat Azula within the bounds of the Agni Kai. He got knocked out and would have died if not for Katara. You could make the argument that Azula defeated her brother here but

She didn’t win.

It’s tempting to write fight scenes as a contest of might where characters try and deplete each other’s imaginary health meters until one of them comes out on top but the most interesting fight scenes, to me, are ones where there is more at stake. Where fighting is a method to resolve a dispute of ideologies rather than a contest of physical brawn. 

This was a fight for the soul of the Fire Nation and even though Zuko ended up flat on his ass, electrocuted, with a second scar from a family member for his troubles

This is where Zuko won. 

This is where the Fire Lord sacrificed himself for a waterbender and member of an “enemy” nation. This is where he wrested the soul of his country away from a century of imperialist rule. 

Yeah, Azula got him with her fifth level Lightning Bolt spell; big whoop. She won the Agni Kai but when has an Agni Kai ever meant anything? 

From Season 1, the Agni Kai has been shown to be a futile dick-measuring contest between firebenders. Ozai “won” the Agni Kai with his son, but defeating a defenseless child is not a victory worth winning. Likewise, Azula’s defeat of Zuko here was the end of their Agni Kai but it doesn’t matter. 

Zuko doesn’t need to beat Azula to win. 

If this was a video game, this would have been the end of Zuko, but it’s not. It’s the moment where Zuko wrests control of the Fire Nation’s destiny away from his father and sister and reunites it with a whole and peaceful world by intentionally losing to protect a friend. 

The Fire Nation fell when Azula knocked Zuko out. It rose again when Katara brought him back to life. 

Azula won the final Agni Kai but in the end, Zuko won the Fire Nation’s future
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herzlosrostig:

Kylo : You always look so unapproachable.

Hux : And yet, here you are.
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bagginshield:

i love how good omens is like oh shit!! aziraphale found the antichrist the plots moving along!! CUT heres a 6000 year long slowburn.
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Patchwork - Hannah Streefkerk.

Am I the only one whose immediate impression of this was “pit trap”?
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