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if i look back, i am lost
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YOU ARE THE REASON

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izzy's playlists!
"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
todays bird
PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH
will byers stan first human second
d e v o n
noise dept.
Peter Solarz
Cosimo Galluzzi
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me

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a crawly, not creepy, friend
~~~~~
here on etsy
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an old pic
Havenât posted any updates on my vest in a pretty long time!
So here, have sum vest pics!
I made some angry trans punk patches for when I get my vest đȘ
Panic!-inspired back patch for Pride 2018 âĄ
Shepard Fairey inspired patch I made for the day after the inauguration
My leather jacket again, some twitches and bug fixes
Finally finished the back patch Iâve been working on for weeks.
âWe make historyâ quote by @makingqueerhistoryâ
My Solarpunk Manifesto
My solarpunk is not just about flower-covered fashion and far-off futures.
My solarpunk is about sustainability, about community, about anti-capitalism. It encompasses ecofeminism, afrofuturism, radical queer politics.
My solarpunk is about urban gardening and renewable energy, about food sovereignty, and public transportation. Itâs solarpunk to take the bus. Itâs solarpunk to buy used clothes.
My solarpunk rejects current notions of âenvironmentalismâ that place rich, privileged people at the top. My solarpunk realizes that it is the rich that create environmental disasters and the poor that suffers. My solarpunk realizes that radical change will not come from the corporations, but from the bottom up, from the inner cities and the reservations and the slums.
My solarpunk stands with indigenous sovereignties, with reproductive justice, with antiracism, with anticonsumption, with unions, with liberation theology.
My solarpunk realizes that the world is deeply, deeply flawed. But my solarpunk believes that there is hope, and that hope will come from the communal, not from the corporate.
âSunâ
From the show âWhat May Beâ at Tectonic Space in Baltimore!
More than nine of 10 farm owners in the U.S. are white. A movement to change that is selling farming to people of color as a healthy lifestyle â and a way to fight discrimination.
Where is the small magic?
-In the first bite of warm homemade bread
-The smell of cooking from the stove
- Steam floating off tea
-When you are exhausted and lay your head on your pillow and it sinks into the softness
-Bubbles in the bath
-Wind on a warm day, caressing your hair
-Catching someone you love watching you, smiling.
-A little text âIâm thinking of youâ
-That stone you kick down the street for 2 blocks
-The half open pinecone that you pick up from the neighbors lawn
-Laying in the new spring flowers
-Sitting in cozy blankets watching the snow drift down
-That moment you caught something you almost dropped
-The idea that pops into your view, and you run with it
-Sea foam tickling your bare feet
My vest has changed a lot since last year