Part 6 in my weekly poster series for 2026. Felt like making something a bit less text focused for this week

祝日 / Permanent Vacation

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Today's Document
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PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH
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if i look back, i am lost
Sweet Seals For You, Always
DEAR READER
"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
Misplaced Lens Cap
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Xuebing Du
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@beefly-feels
Part 6 in my weekly poster series for 2026. Felt like making something a bit less text focused for this week
I'm high looking at street cat wiki. Thus is too much for me
mes pronoms sont go/habs/go, merci de demander 🤗
Knight in subway
my sister lives with a cat named squangela
this is squangela
never thought i’d be saying this as a nepali person but the rest of the world has a lot to learn from nepal when it comes to revolution lol
young people literally spent two days showing the full force of their wrath against a horrific, corrupt system run by politicians that embezzled away every single cent of citizen money. they protested, and when the cops turned to violence, they did too. many of the biggest and most corrupt politicians (including the prime minister) were forced to resign, had their houses swarmed by crowds of furious people, were beat within an inch of their lives, and had their money thrown out onto the streets.
real, actual change is on the way in a country plagued by exploitation and poverty and corruption for DECADES because the population rallied together behind the sheer force of the young population and their anger - so much so that it’s being called the gen z revolution. THIS is how revolutions come about when every attempt to use peaceful means is met with bullets and suppression and social media bans in an effort to shut people up. and i think the west has a lot to learn about what true revolution and true progression is, because the way that our political discourse is so weak and watered down and pushed to be ‘friendly’ and ‘understanding’ is so pathetic at times. THERE IS NO NEGOTIATING WITH YOUR OPPRESSORS.
'all forms of political violence is bad' read it and weep losers
— Rachel Mennies, from The Naomi Letters "April 18, 2017" (via lunamonchtuna)
cycles of yearning
Camilla!! <3
"Nobody is coming to save you" WRONG! I am running late. I DO NOT have a HORSE!
[ID: A knight in full plate armor riding a bus. End ID]
Look through any window, Paloma Salgado Díaz
In spite of the odds
successfully infiltrated the tlt whiteboard, here's some recent art
( for those who don't know, the whiteboard is a collaborative fundraising project between a bunch of incredible tlt artists! if you're interested in getting access to 50 pages of art, go check out this post - 50 new pages will be out soon! )
no one talks about how much of a fight it is to be butch. i want to say it came naturally but it didn’t. because I spent an entire lifetime learning to be the kind of woman my parents could be proud of and when they weren’t I tore myself apart from the inside looking for love in every corner of the world and came up empty handed. but I remember the first moment I ever felt I could breathe. I sat in a barber’s chair. my hair still wet from the cut. spiky remnants of my mother’s pride clinging to my neck and my cheeks. I remember the gravel of the barber’s voice as he said “stop that now you’re gonna make me cry” when I told him I had been holding my breath my entire life. I’d been holding it in right up until the moment I felt his clipper on the back of my neck.