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Ahhhhhh space lion!!!!
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not voting for hillary clinton is a vote for donald trump
But also THERE ARE MORE THAN TWO CHOICES IN THIS ELECTION pls people, I know it seems unlikely, but if everyone who didn’t want either candidate wrote in a name, someone else would stand a chance [and we could live with ourselves, not having voted for one or the other]
no they wouldn’t, literally do not do this
please educate yourself about nader and the 2000 presidential election before encouraging this literally terrible idea
People on both sides say “Not voting for my candidate is a vote for the other guy” No, it’s just not a vote for your fucking candidate. Vote for who you actually believe in, otherwise you might as well not vote. If Hillary actually gave a damn she would try harder than just say “Vote for me cause I’m not Trump” No bitch, how about you show me something I can believe in. God damn, no wonder so many people don’t fucking vote.
*sigh*
Let me explain why they say a vote for a 3rd candidate or not voting for Hillary is voting for Trump:
The United States does not have a direct democratic voting system. We have an indirect system called the electoral college.The electoral college is a compromise between election of the President by a vote in Congress and election of the President by a popular vote of qualified citizens.
To win the Presidency you do not need a popular majority; you need the majority of votes of the electoral college.
The way the college works is that the two parties select the delegates that will serve as electors, and the electors pledge to vote for the candidates, depending on their party affiliation, of either the democratic or republican party. So, when people go vote, they are actually going to vote for electors that have pledged to vote for a specific party/candidate.
Each state is allocated a different number of electoral seats, and so not every state is truly worth the same given that every candidate is racing to secure 270 seats (minimum required to win the election).
What’s important to note is that the electoral college is a winner take all vote in 48 of the 50 states, meaning that the candidate with the higher number of votes in a given state will get ALL of the seats. This is one of the reasons why third party candidates are a wasted vote.
Based on our country’s history, most States around the country have already been defined as either red or blue, because the majority of the people that go and vote in said states tend to stick to either one or the other no matter who is on the ballot. It becomes a bit of loyalism to a party or, more accurately, just a strong distaste towards the ideals of the other party. However, there are a few swing states that really define the elections, for each election cycle they tend to change depending on who is on the ballot.
Now, third party candidates, which is often used as a protest vote, have never worked because a) they are not written into every state ballot, meaning that there are states that don’t offer these candidates given that they did not qualify b) have rarely gotten enough votes to even be up for electoral seats c) ALWAYS end up hurting one of the two candidates, for, in close runs, they can make one of the other two candidates lose a SWING STATE.
This is what happened with Ralph Nader in 2000. The votes that he received hurt Gore in certain states, particularly florida, which led to Bush winning as he had the majority of electoral seats even though he did not have the majority in popular vote.
Now, in the latest poll, it shows that the race between Hillary and trump is very close, and, when third party candidates are involved, it actually HURTS Hillary’s chances.
Now, if it hurts her enough, Trump can obtain the much needed swing states. If he gets over 270 seats (and thus more than hillary) he WILL win the goddamn election.
This is not a year to vote for a third party candidate. This is not a man you want in the oval office of the most powerful country in the world.
There is nothing NOTHING you can pull out that will make Trump the lesser of two evils.
We live in a country that has a two party system, so yes, a vote for a 3rd party candidate or a non-vote IS actually a vote for trump.
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oh my god i don’t normally reblog posts that long but this is so important. read it.
THIS IS EXACTLY WHAT I WAS TALKING ABOUT.
Please don’t vote third party this year…I mean, unless you’d vote Trump otherwise. Then vote for literally anyone else!
Story idea when you try to actually write it:
Story idea when you first rewrite it:
Getting closer to what you saw in your head, eh? Keep at it!
Your story when somebody else sees it:
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This is a lovely post. It goes to show that when we percieve our own work, most of us have some type of insecurities about our own talents.
This.
- K1 P1 K1 P1 K1 M1 P1 K1 P1 K1 P1 Sacrifice your first born K1 P1 K1 P1. Make sure to follow the pattern precisely.
- You walk into the yarn store. Just one skein. You only need one skein to finish the sweater. You have the dye lot written down, marked on the original wrapper from the old skeins. You can’t find the dye lot. It never existed. It was never real. The arcane sigils mean nothing and pain your eyes to look upon.
- The pattern takes a size 7 needle. Going through the roll, you have all but a 7. 1,2,3,4,5,6,8,9,10,10.5,11,12,13. There is no 7. You change patterns. The pattern takes a size 5 needle. Going through the roll, you have all but a 5. 1,2,3,4,6,7,8,9,10,10.5,11,12,13. There is no 5.
- Finally, after years, you have found your way to Webs. No more will you buy your yarn from the big box craft store, you swear. As you reach for the 100% alpaca, it melts away. The sock yarn. The cashmere. The bamboo silk. They all fade away to nothing, leaving behind only Red Heart.
- As the stitch drops, you can hear the screaming rush of the universe. The hole in your project grows larger and larger, a gaping maw that calls to you from the abyss. There is no escaping what you have wrought.
- As you approach the counter to pay for your single skein, you look down and realize that you are holding two. Three. Yarn just appears in your hands. Money streams out of your wallet. There will only be yarn. You will be yarn.
- You click to open your email. Ravelry opens. You click on Google. Ravelry opens. You click on Facebook. Ravelry opens. Finally, you click on Ravelry. Webs opens. Your cart is full.
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I love this.
Like sci-fi and fantasy novels?
Like queer characters, written by a queer author?
Like disabled characters, written by a disabled author?
In honor of Pride Month and today being the two-year anniversary of the release of my debut novel Otherbound, I’m hosting a worldwide giveaway of my books. The winner will receive their choice of a copy of Otherbound (hardcover or paperback) or On the Edge of Gone (hardcover).
My YA fantasy novel Otherbound, winner of the Bisexual Book Award and longlisted for the James Tiptree Jr. Award, is about a boy from our world who sees through the eyes of a girl from another world every time he blinks.
My YA sci-fi novel On the Edge of Gone is about a Dutch autistic girl in the middle of the apocalypse, which released this March and is getting fabulous reviews. (Note that although there are several prominent queer/trans characters, the protagonist is straight/cis.)
I’ll also include swag: bookmarks, buttons, stickers, and random stationery. (Who can resist random stationery, after all?)
To enter, reblog this post. For an extra chance of winning, talk about which of the two books you’d like, and why. I’ll select a winner at the end of June.
I already have Otherbound so I’d rather you be able to give that to someone who doesn’t have it :D and I’ve been meaning to pick up On the Edge of Gone for a while now. I’m so down for supporting books like these where the author actually knows what they’re talking about (ie not a queer character written by a straight author). I don’t think I’ve ever seen a book with an autistic character let alone the protagonist. Also apocalypse sci-fi written by one of my favorite authors? Yes please!!
why’s everyone keep telling gay people it’s okay to be gay
we already know that
straight people are the problem
tell straight people it’s okay to be gay
I want this on a motivational poster
Moana had better be popular. Even if it’s crap it had better be popular.
I had to stand two mediocre white girls from a shitty film taking over the goddamn world for three years. Now we’re getting a movie about Polynesian culture with a princess of colour (that we haven’t had since 2009) and it looks amazing. If a parade of bad character design and plot holes managed to destroy civilisation for three years too long and make a billion at the box office, then this had better as well.
Go see Moana.
that “you’re always invited” stuff doesn’t work for me you have to personally invite me or else I’ll feel like I’m showing up uninvited
Sounds like something a vampire would say
Little known fact that vampires have near crippling social anxiety.
flight rising, where it’s acceptable to yell at a five-day-old baby for not being able to wear clothes.
You can purchase shirts/mugs/phone cases/etc. of this on Society6
I already bought myself a shirt because I really catered to myself on this one and need a shirt for Pride
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honestly when i meet someone who doesn’t know basic greek mythology i get taken aback like didn’t you read percy jackson??
I love these memes.
Never not reblog sassy-sarcastic Jesus lovingly putting people on the right track.
POPULAR ‘FINDING DORY’ PETITION ASKS DISNEY TO PROTECT BLUE TANG SPECIES
More than 37,000 people have signed a Care2 petition requesting that Disney air a public service announcement before its screenings of Finding Dory, premiering on June 17. It’s titled “Disney: tell fans to find Dory, not buy her.”
The issue is that following the release of Finding Nemo in 2003, clownfish sales rose 40 percent. (Nemo is a clownfish.) The new petition’s mission statement continues:
“Fortunately, Clownfish can be bred in captivity, so the market has been partially fulfilled that way. But Blue Tang Fish cannot be bred in captivity, so there is no way to fill a demand in pet Blue Tang except pulling them from their natural habitat. If Disney does not place an explicit warning at the beginning of the film asking viewers not to adopt Blue Tang like Dory, then we will see a sharp decline in their population.”
The post also notes that “the transition from ocean to captivity is very hard on reef fish like Clownfishes and Blue Tang fishes, often costing them their lives” and that “researchers are seriously panicking” about the potential Finding Dory effect.
Sign the petition here.
The “you won’t know until you try” argument against asexuals falls flat, because asexuality has nothing to do with whether or not you enjoy sex. It has everything to do with not experiencing sexual attraction. You don’t need to have sex to recognize the absence of attraction.
I’ll be honest, it kind of sucks being in the middle of the spectrum as an artist. On the plus side, can draw better than stick figures. On the down side, can’t draw realistically enough to wow people, and can’t draw crazily stylized enough to amaze them either. Welcome to the world of acceptable yet unimpressive art where your work is filler to tide people over until the good artists swoop in and get in the spotlight.
Person 1: I'm straight.
Society: Cool!
Person 2: I'm asexual.
Society: Whoa. Don't label yourself.