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Manners maketh man et cetera et cetera.
i think one of the worst things the left wing internet ever did was push the idea that oppression is basically a virtue, and being oppressed is a sign of your morality. it has made it like…impossible for some of you to hold the idea that most people are privileged in some ways and oppressed in others. AND a lot of you seem to have it in your mind that terrible people cannot be oppressed, and that oppressed people cannot do terrible things, which is a dangerous rhetoric to hold imo.
listen to me, this is so so important: you've gotta get used to really giving it your 60% as a default. like don't half-ass it necessarily but try not to go over 70% or so of an ass. you'll feel better and live a happier more fulfilled life, and on the rare occasions where you do need to lock the fuck in you'll be able to pull off bullshit that the sad miserable wretches giving it their 100% can never dream of, because they're busy draining themselves dry and you have energy reserves to spare.
To our dismay, the artist and author Marjane Satrapi has passed away.
As she wrote, ordinary Americans and Iranians have more in common with each other than we do with either of our governments, which have far too much in common with each other.
We honor her memory and oppose the war.
It’s World Ocean Day!!! Go In There
SERIOUS: NEW BOT SCAM ALERT
heya!
this right here?
THIS IS ABSOLUTELY NOT REAL.
the "@staff" is just the bio text.
tumblr staff will not contact you through anything other than email or their official accounts, which will all have this badge:
DO NOT ENGAGE WITH THIS OR SIMILAR ACCOUNTS AND ABSOLUTELY DO NOT CLICK ANY LINKS FROM IT.
report and block. i'd also appreciate it if you shared this post, bc that blog was JUST created and was already tagging a LOT of people, and i know not everyone has the scam-sensing instinct, even if this might seem obvious to some.
@staff @tumblr @support
I just got tagged by one of these! Yikes!
(I also get tagged by this sort of scam page pretty regularly on facebook.)
NEW SCAM ALERT!!!
If you get mentioned under ANY blog that says they're Tumblr staff. DON'T FALL FOR IT!!!!!!
Reblogging this would help spread awareness to prevent ppl from getting their accounts hacked and such.
@staff @support
TUMBLR SCAMMERS ARE NOW IMPERSONATING TUMBLR
EVERYONE DO NOT TRUST THESE MESSAGES
REBLOG THIS TO SPREAD AWARENESS
reblog if you too are bi and confused or support others’ right to be bi and confused
Sometimes when I go hundreds pages deep into people’s Tumblr archives, I find really funny posts and I weigh the pros and cons of liking/reblogging them.
Pros: I’ll have access to them later because they’re fucking hilarious
Cons: They might think I’m creepy. Despite the fact that it’s public and on the Internet, it is not socially acceptable to let anyone know the extent that you creeped their archives.
I hereby extend blanket permission for anyone to creep on my archive, and to like and reblog posts from it if they want to. It’s really quite flattering.
“it is not socially acceptable”
Wrong. It is not only acceptable but expected here. Adhere to whatever “etiquette” you will on other sites. Share and be shared here.
Yeah, this isn’t a Tumblr thing. Everyone here loves it when they wake up to 97 notifications and they’re all likes and reblogs from the same person of shit you posted five years ago.
I love it when someone is obviously going through a specific tag of mine.
User that exhibits the actively curious, reblog-spamming, tag-digging behavior is an endangered species that must be preserved at all costs. No seriously I view this kinda stuff as a big, massive, yuuuuuge compliment. Please don’t let this culture die.
Yes, please, come on in here and dig in the depths!
Devastating! Art museum gift shop doesn’t sell prints of specific and unpopular painting that struck a cord with you!
Had to draw my faves too!
Would you like some respect with that dignity?
If you’re part of a marginalised group, you’ve probably had your run‑in with the words "dignity" and "respect." They’re inseparable twins, always arriving as a pair, always delivered with the same soft, reassuring tone. And on the surface, they’re lovely words. Do I want to be treated with dignity and respect? Absolutely. Introduce me to the person who doesn’t.
But like any facade, it falls apart the moment you peek behind the curtain. That's when you realise how little this phrase actually commits anyone to.
By design, "dignity and respect" is as non‑committal as language gets. We use it for everything. A dying man in a hospice deserves dignity and respect. A homeless woman outside a supermarket deserves dignity and respect. Refugees fleeing violence deserve dignity and respect. Even the cattle that eventually becomes our food is supposed to be treated with dignity and respect. (Sorry, vegans.)
If a phrase can apply to everyone and everything, what does it actually mean? Everything and nothing. It’s a verbal warm blanket, comforting, vague, and ultimately empty. It lets people feel like we’re doing the right thing without requiring anyone to actually do anything. It’s a way of saying, "Don’t worry, we’re being kind," while quietly avoiding any specifics about what kindness would look like in practice.
For me, it's personal. When I hear politicians say trans people deserve "dignity and respect," it doesn’t feel like reassurance. It feels like I’m being managed. Smoothed over. Filed under "handled." When politicians say trans people deserve dignity and respect while simultaneously supporting policies that restrict access to spaces, healthcare, legal recognition, or participation in public life, the phrase stops being a promise and starts becoming a shield.
So what does this language accomplish?
For people who aren’t engaged, the ones who don’t follow policy, who don’t know the details, who don’t see the day‑to‑day impact, it creates the illusion that everything is fine. That the sick, the elderly, the homeless, the refugees, the trans people… we’re all being treated with adequate amounts of "dignity" and "respect," whatever that means to the person hearing it.
I can’t really blame that person. They shouldn’t have to shoulder every burden or be experts on every issue.
So what point am I trying to make? When a marginalised group pushes back, not even to gain new rights, but just to hold onto the shaky ground they already have, the language of "dignity and respect" becomes a justification. It subtly implies that we’re being unreasonable. Entitled. Demanding more than we’re owed. Because as far as the unengaged person is concerned, we’re already being treated with dignity and respect. The politicians said so. Why are we complaining? This is how rhetorical reassurance replaces material accountability, and how further demands can come to appear unnecessary or excessive.
"Dignity and respect" says everything a listener wants to hear while committing to nothing. It builds a wall between marginalised groups and the wider public, a wall made of soft words and good intentions that never materialise into action. And that’s exactly when we need to pay attention. Not to the words, but to the gap between the words and the world they’re describing.
Is anyone else starting to feel kind of wary about the increasingly common narrative that "women's bodies are so different to men's that modern scientific recommendations do not apply to them"?
Like. There is a significant gap between 'a lot of studies do not take into account variations caused by things like female hormone cycles, which can limit how generalisable they are' and 'medical science does not apply to women', and the latter just seems to create a situation rife for bad faith actors and snake oil salesmen to reassure you that actually, THEY have the answers, because THEY listen to women, and if you simply pay them for their online subscription service-
like. female and male bodies are not different species. the traits you consider inherent and unique to Female or Male can often be changed by hormone therapy and other interventions, and many traits fall on a bimodal distribution, not a binary one. you can apply the findings of 'Invisible Women' without implying that female bodies are like, Startouched Special Moon-Tied Nature Creatures that are immune to all known scientific phenomena
Thinking about the Holmes story where a blind girl goes to him and is like "My fiancé is missing and he kept telling me the week leading up to his disappearance that he would always love me and come back for me,were anything to happen so I think he knew he was in trouble and I love him so much and I'm going to wait for him but I'd like to find him faster,ya know?" And Holmes figures out that it was this girl's parents to scam her out of money she was owed from an estate which she gave to them because she was still living at home,which she wouldn't be if she ever married,so her step father PRETENDED TO DATE HER for MONTHS to keep her from ever getting engaged to a real person and when Holmes finds out he confronts this man and this man is like "Well,you caught me! But it wasn't illegal:) so:)" and Holmes is like "No,but it was sickening and cruel and if she had a brother or good male friend he should post you up and whip you but she doesn't." And the man is like "No,she doesn't." And does the Victorian version of sticking his tongue out and Holmes is like "Well,I guess I'll do then!" And HE PULLS OUT HIS HUNTING WHIP.
Holmes really went:
This is what we mean when we say everyone should support people with disabilities
Be the Sherlock Holmes chasing domestic abusers with a riding crop that you wish to see in the world.
The key to understanding history and geopolitics is to remember: just because one side is bad, doesn't mean the other side is good
Just because an official narrative is suspect doesn’t mean the most popular counter narrative is automatically true
I am once again begging you to get your hands on physical media and/or save your fave stuff OFFLINE.