I don't remember why I drew this sad weevil... well! Enjoy!
Today's Document
"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH
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oozey mess
Xuebing Du
Misplaced Lens Cap

izzy's playlists!
sheepfilms
cherry valley forever
Three Goblin Art
I'd rather be in outer space 🛸
Stranger Things

pixel skylines

JVL

#extradirty
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I don't remember why I drew this sad weevil... well! Enjoy!
rats live on no evil star
Giulia Maria Belli: L'Alcove du serpent.
you ever hear anyone say something so dumb you have to draw a new yorker cartoon about it?
There's so much more.
Fiona Finnegan
Crystal gazing, the burning house, 2023
Oil on linen on wood.
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Emil M. Cioran, translated by Richard Howard, from "The Temptation To Exist,"
Clarissa Pinkola Estés, Women Who Run with the Wolves: Myths and Stories of the Wild Woman Archetype
Sanober Khan, A Thousand Flamingos
A good boy taking himself for a walk while it's raining (via)
all people assigned "male" are punished for engaging in things deemed to be feminine or for appearing overly sympathetic to women, but there is a real shift socially when a person stops internalizing this (believing that the punishment is deserved and responds by ceasing/hiding anything feminine, or ceasing/hiding identifying with women's interests) and starts defending their right to the full range of human expression and behavior & openly challenging misogyny itself.
all people assigned "female" are punished for engaging in things deemed to be lowering their value to men, or for appearing overly resentful of mistreatment by men, but there is a real shift socially when a person stops internalizing this (believing that their value to men is their value and that they are "broken" or "worthless" if they cannot provide expected labor or status to men, or believing that their resentment is a result of their own psychology or trauma to be unlearned or recovered from) and starts defending their right to the full range of human expression and behavior & openly challenging misogyny itself.
everyone is punished for gender nonconformity to various degrees, but there is a real political shift when a population stops believing that sexgender assignment is just "accidentally incorrect in 1% of cases" and starts identifying that it is a structure to facilitate a legal and economic class system, and that this system can be overthrown.
assignment enforcement is often a collective societal response that functions to isolate those who challenge their assignment, so it's easy to individualize one's own discomfort with assignment (to believe it's our responsibility to manage our discomfort alone, either through suppressing it entirely or degrading ourselves seeking permission from cis authority to make decisions about our own bodies under their supervision and with a paper trail that can be used against us).
but gender operates socially. by virtue of being social beings connected with each other in a thousand ways, we have the power to influence it collectively.
we are not in this alone. we can and must protect each other.
Cat vs shadow monster