other birds must get so pissed off by mockingbirds. like imagine you get in a fight with your wife and the next week you can hear your upstairs neighbor repeating the argument word for word as sexual roleplay
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other birds must get so pissed off by mockingbirds. like imagine you get in a fight with your wife and the next week you can hear your upstairs neighbor repeating the argument word for word as sexual roleplay
Hazel Scott playing two pianos at the same damn time with ease
Hazel Scott was a musical sorcerer and a civil rights hero. Ā She:
Ā was admitted to Julliard at 8. Ā
was performing in top venues by 16. Ā
pioneered āswinging the classicsā and made the equivalent of a million dollars a year doing it. Ā
was the first person of color to have their own national TV show. Ā
went to Hollywood but refused to be cast as aĀ āsinging maid.ā Ā Demanded and got control over her casting, her wardrobe, and how footage featuring her was cut. Ā
refused to perform in segregated venues and led charges for integration in several northern cities, notably Spokane. Ā
She was brought down by the House Committee on Unamerican Activities, and has been largely forgotten. Ā But she was a sorcerer, and a hero. Ā
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Letās un-forget her.
Sexting is just inherently cringe like thereās no way for it to sound serious and NOT cringe and if youāre going to do it you just have to let horny delirium take over and momentarily kill the part of your brain that cares about not being embarrassing
that's so true bunny knows something about how cringe I can be @totally-bunny
yeah but bunny likes cringe and puppy cringe is cute n makes me happy :)
This doesnāt have to happen here
"Fred [Hampton] went from site to site working at the breakfast programs and talking to the kids and their parents about what the Black Panther Party was trying to do for the community. Kids were taught revolutionary songs. Parents were asked to participate in the programs, although it was not a requirement for their kids to get fed. In one of his later speeches, Fred said: āThe pigs say, āWell the Breakfast for Children Program is a socialistic program, itās a communistic program.ā And the women say, āI donāt know if I like communism. I donāt know if I like socialism. But I know that the Breakfast for Children Program feeds my kids.ā A lot of people think the Breakfast for Children Program is charity. But what does it do? It takes the people from a stage to another stage. Any program thatās revolutionary is an advancing program. Revolution is change. Honey, if you just keep on changing, before you know itāin fact, you donāt have to know what it isātheyāre endorsing it, theyāre participating in it, and supporting socialism.ā Doc Satchel, who started the Panther Health Clinic in Chicago, put it another way: The Panthers were an armed propaganda unit that raised the contradictions, set the example and provided the vehicle that the people could ride to revolution. We do not say the Black Panther Party will be overthrowing the government; we heighten the contradictions so the people can decide if they want to change the government."
ā The Assassination of Fred Hampton: How the FBI and the Chicago Police Murdered a Black Panther by Jeffrey Haas
the world has been horrifying recently but i have personally witnessed something that brought me joy
Every year, Californiaās largest sheep and fiber festival, Lambtown, takes place in Dixon, CA. On the second day of Lambtown, teams of eight compete in a āsheep to shawlā competition, where the teams must start the day with un-spun wool and end the day with a 72ā woven shawl. Teams may āwarpā a loom ahead of time (where you thread the loom with its foundation of parallel threads), but on the day of competition they must spin their wool into yarn and weave it into a complete shawl.
This year competition was stiff, and very very close, and the winning team finished their shawl with two and a half minutes to spare.
I frequently hear about āneeding to keep āpoliticsā out of fiber arts, but art is inherently political.
These were beautiful, masterfully spun, woven, and finished shawls and that in itself is worthy of note.
But watching this team of eight would fight for hours, and pour their love for their community into their art was deeply moving and I am still reveling in the opportunity to have seen this win.
There are few things to rejoice in today, but they do exist. The horrors may persist, but so do we.
reading progressive sex ed caricatures with accurate and detailed and realistic diagrams of sexual organs + shows their variation, but all i can think about is how there is no discussion of what srs is besides the fact that it exists
how may people know the before and afters of vaginoplasty? phalloplasty? meta? how it works at all?
this one has been passed around recently from the mayo clinic and that actually makes me so happy because how many of transfeminine people are aware of what their options even look like?
thereās a diagram for phallo and meta from springer link(i believe) and. honestly iād never seen these before and i dont think iāve ever seen any diagrams. i know vaguely because of reading papers or listening to people talk about their experience but iāve never seen it, yk? it makes me more confident in my choice to get meta when iām older
Thereās a website called Transbucket that has a whole archive of before and after photos, surgery costs, surgeon names and locations, and general feedback on complications, sensation, everything. Itās been around for at least a decade, and there are photos of some folks five or eight years down the line. Itās organized by procedure, and itās very comprehensive. Itās NSFW of course but itās an amazing resource!!!
Are you considering or have had transition care? | Transbucket.com
Demystify transition! Break irrational medical fear!
I've actually really wondered the specifics of phallo and meta so seeing diagrams is fucking awesome
hello again (bill clinton limewire voice) my fellow americans
There are a few states that actually have Shield/Refuge laws designed to help trans people fleeing from trans-unsafe states, which also guarantee trans folks access to healthcare. These states are:
California
Colorado
Illinois
Oregon
Vermont
Washington
Minnesota
New Mexico
Maine
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Connecticut
Washington D.C.
Additionally, some states have "trans sanctuary" executive orders signifying safety for trans folks seeking healthcare. These states are:
Maryland
New Jersey
New York
Living as a resident in these states means you are protected by state's rights and state government to continue or begin receiving trans healthcare. These laws have been codified in their states so everything has been a-ok'd by their state governments.
Stay alive. You got this. I love you.
Black folx don't get caught slippin. Crosscheck this list with these maps made by and thoroughly researched by tougaloo college.
They're a map of sundown towns across the u.s. one is interactive. also, side note, if you know a sundown town that isn't on there, please contact them and they will follow up on it.
any philosophy on surviving fascism? or building local power?
I'm going to start by staying alive, and then I'm going to look around my local community and see what charities are working in the area that I might be able to help out with. I'm gonna give more money to the homeless. I'm probably going to speak less and listen more, for a while. I'm going to pay even closer attention to grocery store prices. I'm going to make art, even if it's not as big and grandiose as I would like to, and try to dedicate myself to the creative principles of it rather than maximising career success. I'm going to comfort my friends who are afraid, and accept their comfort for all the things I'd hoped to do that I might not get to anymore. I'm going to go to the gym because it's good for me, even though a healthy future seems hard to imagine. I'm going to remember that I'm still young. I'm going to remember there are younger people who look up to me. I'm going to listen to older people who didn't get everything they wanted and still turned out happy. I'm going to read.
And I'm going to remember that even if every trans person on Earth were rounded up and killed tomorrow, a million more would be born the next day.
Lesser stag beetle, Dorcus parallelipipedus, Lucanidae
Found throughout Europe and into Asia
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The way you change your immediate reactions to things is that you catch yourself having an uncharitable/bigoted/overly judgmental thought and you catch it and replace it and then you do that a hundred times a day for your whole life and eventually one day like five years later you realize that you think differently now and youāll always be working on something but thatās how life goes and thatās fine.
Say you have a bad habit of thinking all other people are stupider than you and want to respect other peopleās intelligence more.
So you start paying attention to your immediate first reactions to things. You notice that when other people around you are struggling with a math problem and ask you for help you default to seeing them as annoying and stupid.
Instead of chastising yourself for having that thought, interrogate it. Replace it. Think, why do I assume people with different strengths are dumber than I am? I need help sometimes too. Iām glad theyāre comfortable enough with me to ask me for help. Iām glad Iāve got a reputation of being the math guy and can help people with that.
And the first time, perhaps the first few dozen times, itāll feel disingenuous. The cynicism in your brain will fight it. But in time itāll become as easy as breathing. First thought, replace thought.
And then one day you donāt need to replace that thought. That might be a month from now or twenty years from now. And itās annoying to get there. But you do get there.
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mutuals to rut wetly inside
me and the mutuals
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Yosep Lee by Songyi Yoon for Arena Korea Magazine November 2023
š¦A SINGLE MOM WHO WORKS TO JOBS, WHO LOVES HER KIDS BUT NEVER STOPSš¦
she's beautiful and I love her
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