just cat-sat for my friend for five days and well, new kinsey scale just dropped i’m a 1.5

if i look back, i am lost
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Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
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he wasn't even looking at me and he found me

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just cat-sat for my friend for five days and well, new kinsey scale just dropped i’m a 1.5
Me, unable to cope with stress: “I wish I wasn’t me. I wish I was someone else. I wish I had a different life”
My DID brain, splitting:
reminder that my teeth and jaws are so strong that i can effortlessly crush a medium-thick bar of alloy 2024 aluminum and absorb the resulting shrapnel into my throat without serious health problems
white people can reblog this
I see a lot of positivity posts about 12-year-olds just learning to draw. Posts cautioning us to be mindful of 11-year-olds with no grasp of anatomy and 13-year-olds whose characters are all the same person with different hair and clothes, and I love those posts. Those are great posts. Keep those posts coming, tumblr.
But can I ask, what about the 25-year-old who just bought their first ever sketchbook? What about the 32-year-old who’s been drawing for a month and has just about got the hang of a human-looking face? What about the 67-year-old who finally has time to sit down and learn how to paint like they’ve always wanted?
Not everyone starts drawing as a child. Not everyone learned as a preteen. Some people start in college. Some people start when their career is going well and they feel like it’s time for a new hobby. Some people start after they’ve retired.
Not all beginner artists are kids, and I just think the adults ones deserve some encouragement, too.
I love enby aroaces. yall really said I don’t want to have to do with any of that actually
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Chunky rat Meatball takes on his 1st agility course!
Honestly the hardest part for me about figuring out that I’m transmasc was realizing that I didn’t identify as sapphic anymore.
I feel like, in queer spaces especially sapphic love is so romanticized there’s this idea that it’s the most pure, ideal form of love and I think that’s something that ought to be addressed.
This also manifests in bisexuals saying things like “I’m bisexual but have you seen men 🤮”, and in people implying that a man could never love a woman in the same way that another woman could.
Sentiments like these are incredibly harmful to queer men, and contribute to a lot of internalized homophobia and transphobia.
Loving men or being a man isn’t ‘unfortunate’. It’s beautiful and it isn’t any less queer than loving women.
Baby Clifford & baby Snoopy
"Many internalizers subconsciously believe that neglecting oneself is a sign of being a good person. When self-absorbed parents make excessive claims in their children's energy and attention, they teach them that self-sacrifice is the worthiest ideal - a message that internalizing children are likely to take very seriously. These children dont realize that their self-sacrifice has been pushed to unhealthy levels due to their parents' self-centeredness."
From "Adult Children of Emotionally Immature Parents" by Lindsay Gibson
some e-cards you can send to help with distance communication ♡ free to use privately, if you’d like to repost them publicly please credit!
me giving my pet chihuahua two kisses: chimuahmuah
sorry that it didnt make you chihaha
Liberals love to ask "where's the revolution?" as if it isn't actively unfolding around them. Kinda hard to see that from the suburbs or the comfort of your gentrified neighborhood I guess.
People tend to have a very 'event'-centric definition of revolution that primarily positions outbursts of revolutionary violence as the only activity or condition of revolution. Yes, overthrowing a ruling class and dismantling its hegemonic institutions is revolution but so was all the community organizing that preceded and supported it. The goal of a revolution is not to merely replace leaders but to transform social and economic relations.
Whole apartment complexes organizing collectively as tenants to make demands of landlords and property management companies through rent strikes during a historic pandemic? Neighbors emergency mobilizing to give out water and shelter during now seasonal weather crises? The millions of dollars lost in every major city due to the anti-police uprisings last year? That's not just the beginning or preamble of a revolution but a revolution actively in motion. A significant portion of this country was in open rebellion against the state last year, something many of you would've also considered impossible before 2020. Even as protests have slowed down the infrastructure built to sustain those protests hasn't and have directed their efforts towards providing food, water and other services to the working class and the homeless, whose need has only exponentially grown since the pandemic.
Revolutions never begin with armed conflict but they develop towards that eventuality out of necessity as the contradiction between the struggle to totally transform social and economic relations and the bourgeoisie's class interests in maintaining the status quo cannot be resolved without an armed conflict. In other words, the more we agitate for improvements in our material conditions the more the ruling class will suppress us by force eventually making revolution the only option left to the working class and oppressed peoples of this country.
Liberals ask "where's the revolution?" when I see it during every crisis, on every street, in every community, every day. As the climate emergency progresses, fascist paramilitaries and police continue to escalate in their genocidal violence, and the state further retreats from anything resembling crisis management the conditions in place now that led so many millions to open rebellion will also escalate. Revolution is around the corner, you're already seeing it.
Revolution doesn't have to end in violence either, We just have to create a monumental change
Nah I'm sorry but the violence is an inevitable end result of advocating for change. The ruling class will sooner kill you than allow any substantial changes in our conditions. Don't defang radicalism, revolutionary violence is a necessary response to the daily violences of the state. The violence is already here, a war is being waged against us and we have no army.
Today I learned that Kronk from The Emperor's New Groove is canonically Jewish in the spinoff series.
Here's the link to the whole challah recipe, before anyone asks: https://twitter.com/disney/status/1411022232445464585
“Looking for a delicious treat? Try out Challah bread with this step-by-step recipe inspired by Kronk!”
Blocking the haters who have opened up their assholes to express the wet fart of an opinion that Jews are an unrealistic addition to a children's comic fantasy series whose major initial premise was a dude being turned into a llama ✌️