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Claire Keane

#extradirty
Cosmic Funnies

shark vs the universe
sheepfilms
RMH

titsay

Origami Around
let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open
Cosimo Galluzzi
dirt enthusiast
will byers stan first human second
Jules of Nature
"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
art blog(derogatory)
we're not kids anymore.

@theartofmadeline
PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH

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fuck going ape shit im going ape piss
I think more people should learn HTML/CSS and make their own websites, it's a whole lotta fun
2020: Due to the lack of original content coming from Hollywood, YouTube channel Cinema Sins gets desperate and starts reviewing meme videos from 2010.
I don’t think anything is a match for this plane
(source)
Ok wrt recent asks about cultural worldbuilding, here's a drive folder with a very large collection of mostly nonfiction (~142 books right now), kept to a Very loose theme of history and social sciences, in pdf or epub format.
History (largely pre-modern period but not entirely), material culture, trade and economics, agriculture, magic and religion, folktales, (epic) poetry, natural history, ethnobotany, ethnobiology, kinship, animal social history, etc. Wildly variable mix of books for general readership and academic audiences.
This is assembled through a combination of PDFs I'd already accumulated, my library checkout history, reading list, and things I found in the process of making this. I have not read every single thing in here (some I’ve only read parts of, some I haven’t touched) and can’t attest to the quality of every book, this is just an assemblage of potentially worthwhile reading.
'campaign for the nintendo game "dr. kawashima's brain training"' in lürzer's int'l archive (ads, tv + posters worldwide) vol. 2- 2009
Papuan jelly
screenshot redraw that took FOREVER (it was 5 hours)
“Hey, can you come to this event thing that you have no interest in?”
“There’s free food.”
earth’s very own guardian angel
Wind Farm 12”x12” acrylic on canvas
still caring about internet friends you lost touch with years ago is so embarrassing. yeah i had a deam we met up irl recently. the last time we spoke was maybe 7-8 years ago. i still wear the laces we randomly decided was a sign of our friendship. i dont know what any of your socials are or if youre even active on any. sometimes i see someones art resemble yours and i wonder for hours. do you still go by that name you chose? whenever i see it i wonder if its you. we couldve passed each other in this vastness a thousand times and not have a clue.
we were lonely kids having fun together. do you remember?
The rule could have heavy impacts towards trans people across society.
Last week, the Trump administration quietly released a sweeping new federal rule that would use funding threats to force institutions across the country to reject transgender people. The 400-page proposed regulation would codify the administration's anti-trans executive orders into binding federal policy, imposing a blanket prohibition on federal funds going toward "gender ideology"
The proposed rule, formally titled "Regulation for Federal Financial Assistance," rewrites the government-wide framework governing all federal grants across every agency. Among its most consequential provisions, it requires that before a federal grant recipient can receive money, the award must pass a "pre-issuance review" conducted by a political appointee—not a career expert or peer reviewer—to ensure it is "consistent with applicable law, Federal agency priorities, and the national interest." The regulation explicitly instructs these appointees to screen for "denial by the recipient of the sex binary in humans or the notion that sex is a chosen or mutable characteristic." [...] An institution that acknowledges transgender people exist—through its policies, its training, its healthcare, its bathroom access, its HR procedures, its name-change processes—could be deemed to "deny the sex binary" or to “support the notion that sex is mutable” and have its federal funding blocked.
Importantly, the gender ideology prohibition has no age limitation—hospitals could be targeted not just for providing care to minors but for providing gender-affirming care to adults, because prescribing hormone therapy to a transgender patient of any age could be deemed promoting the belief that "sex is a chosen or mutable characteristic."
THIS IS OPEN TO COMMENT UNTIL JULY 13, 2026
This is all very bad and horrible, but I want to be clear that it’s worse and more sweeping than just eliminating trans research.
This torches everything. And I do mean everything.
A very abbreviated list of its ramifications include (but are not limited to):
ending funding for ALL DEI related initiatives
allowing the government to terminate grants at any point for any reason
preventing researchers from publishing, going to conferences, and being part of academic societies
requiring that topics must support the president’s agenda.
What this means, and if anything I’m under selling it, is the death of science and research in America. It allows the government to restrict any topic they please at a whims notice, putting officials who have no background in the topic in charge of deciding funding continuity. It controls what gets researched and if/how researchers are allowed to share their discoveries. There are no books to burn if the government never allows them to be written. This is fascism plain and simple.
Please, if you only ever write one public comment, this is the one to do.
Bringing back this guide to writing an effective public comment. This gives you the basics you need to know, what you need to include, a basic outline you can follow, etc.
Public comments are not a vote, it is a chance for you to say "here is an issue with this law I think you need to address" and provide justification for legal challenges if it goes forward:
"Comments raise the bar that agencies have to meet when making a rule; “if an agency fails to adequately respond to significant, relevant comments in a final rule, members of the public may seek to challenge the rule in court on that basis and claim it could be struck down.ˮ"
But also, if possible, don't stop at writing a comment. Don't stop at calling your representatives. You should ideally be talking to people in your community about this and organizing resistance on-the-ground; there is a good chance people are already doing that even if you aren't hearing about it.
my run with poussinette inspired me for a fan class. meet uhh dreamweaver idk.
i came up with some stuff about it this night restraining myself from getting sleep and its 10 am as i post this. didnt REALLY consider balance and shit but yknow tried my best. this isnt everything i wrote but its everything i could illustrate as of now, maybe i'll do more later.