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Aqua Utopia|海の底で記憶を紡ぐ
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I love my cat so much🌹💞
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mods are asleep post grandpas fucked up bed from stardew valley
Why do I feel like BotW, Spirited Away, Bone, and Minecraft all have like... a parallel vibe with each other
My list so far:
-charming yet eerie character/creature designs
-ruins/environment drenched in abandonment
-world feels unbearably big
-fantasy is the horror and vice versa
-village/town vibe
-the constant feeling of if you just look under some overgrown foliage you’ll find something forgotten
-spiritual/mystical lore that’s there but feels somewhat disconnected from the present
where’s my grandparent who will peacefully die of old age and give me a note only to open when i need it, revealing that they have gifted me their old farm that i can use to escape to if i ever need a reprieve from capitalist corporate life, in an idyllic town with lovely villagers and also a wizard
if you’re white and you act like race issues are just “unnecessary drama” or “discourse” then sorry to tell you but you’re just…. racist
yes white people CAN and probably SHOULD reblog this just dont add on anything.
Robert Eads was a transgender man who transitioned later in life and as such it was deemed inadvisable for him to seek sex reassignment surgery. He was diagnosed with ovarian cancer in 1996 but was refused treatment by more than a dozen doctors, some for personal reasons and others on the grounds that taking him on as a patient might harm their practice. When he finally found a doctor to treat him in 1997, the cancer had already metastasized to other parts of his body, rendering any further treatments futile. He passed away in 1999. His life and death was the subject of the award-winning documentary Southern Comfort (2001).
As i’m sure many of you have heard, the Trump administration just passed a ruling that would remove LGBT+ anti-discrimination protections in health care and health insurance. I immediately thought of this man’s story when I heard about the ruling. Stories like this are the reason why those protections are necessary.
It’s easy to feel hopeless with all the bad news our community has been bombarded with recently. But we have to keep fighting, and one way we can fight is through legal means.
Here are some organizations who have announced plans to take action in court. If you can donate to any of them, please do!
LAMBDA Legal: one of the first to announce they would take legal action against the ruling, LAMBDA Legal is the oldest and largest national legal organization advocating for LGBTQ+ people and people with HIV.
We make the case for equality in the nation s courts and in the court of public opinion. The work we do has impact on the way all of us li
Transgender Law Center: the largest American transgender-led civil rights organization in the United States. The stated mission of TLC is to connect transgender people and their families to technically sound and culturally competent legal services, increase acceptance and enforcement of laws and policies that support transgender communities, and work to change laws and systems that fail to incorporate the needs and experiences of transgender people.
Donate - Transgender Law Center
Transgender Legal Defense and Education Fund: Transgender Legal Defense & Education Fund is committed to ending discrimination based upon gender identity and expression and to achieving equality for transgender people through public education, test-case litigation, direct legal services, and public policy efforts.
Now in our sixteenth year of fighting for trans rights and in the midst of a political environment that has increased the need for transgend
American Civil Liberties Union: a nonprofit organization founded in 1920 “to defend and preserve the individual rights and liberties guaranteed to every person in this country by the Constitution and laws of the United States”
Fight back against bigotry, injustice and inequality. Make your donation to the ACLU today.
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Today, Breonna's law was passed. This is a step in the right direction. Next one is to hold people responsible for her death and arrest her murderers and everyone involved in the attempt at cover-up.
I had legitimate tears in my eyes reading what Kenneth, her boyfriend, had to to through after Breonna's murder. That man was being framed for something he didn't do, all after losing his most important person.
It was that easy to jail and charge him on false claims. Why are her murderers still walking free and an innocent man spent time in jail because of a false testimony?
That's time in his life he will never get back, but you know what he'll also never get back and that's also directly on the police? Breonna. And most importantly, Breonna had her life taken from her over a police "mistake". It's time to see the culprits punished.
Breonna Taylor deserves justice.
ANOTHER IMPORTANT UPDATE
Officers have yet to be charged and her birthday would have been tomorrow. Here are some ways to help.
While the officer’s charges have moved up to second degree and the other three officers are being charged, don’t let the movement die. Our work is far from over. Black people are still far from safe and we are still far from free. However, don’t ever let people tell you that protesting doesn’t work. Don’t ever let people tell you that making noise does nothing in the end. This is history being made right in front of our eyes, but we can’t let it go now. Keep talking, keep donating, keep petitioning, keep protesting, keep sharing links, keep working. Black lives still matter!
PASSIVELY DONATE THRU YOUTUBE VIDEOS
here’s a small list of videos you can watch and passively donate to different funds that are a part of the black lives matter movement. if you are interested in donating as well, i’ve linked most of the funds and organizations the youtubers are donating too. please do not skip the ads!!
I FOLLOWED A PROFESSIONAL MAKEUP ARTIST’S TUTORIAL: to the Black Visions Collective (x)
80p makeup... but what’s the catch? TESTING SHOP MISS A! First impressions and WEAR TEST!: to the George Floyd memorial fund (x)
In-N-Out Mukbang: to the Minnesota Freedom Fund (x)
how to help BLM with NO MONEY/leaving your house: to protestor bail funds of different states
I Got Drunk And Gave Relationship Advice! The ULTIMATE guide to BOYS & GIRLS!!: to the George Floyd fund and other racial equality charities (x)
Baby Products I Regret Buying: to the George Floyd memorial fund (x) and National Bail Out (x)
MY #1 PRODUCT FROM 10 DRUGSTORE BRANDS: the Black Visions Collective (x)
BIG LOUIS VUITTON HAUL | SS 2020 ESCALE + MORE | hollyannaeree: to the George Floyd memorial fund (x) and Campaign Zero (x)
WANT TO DONATE TO BLACK LIVES MATTER BUT HAVE NO MONEY? WATCH THIS VIDEO: to the Black Lives Matter organization (x)
Watch To Donate For FREE: Black Lives Matter: to Campaign Zero (x), NAACP (x), Black Lives Matter (x), Unicorn Riot (x), Comminuties United Against Police Brutality (x), ACLU (x), Color of Change (x), Equal Justice Initiative (x), Reclaim the Block (x), National Bail Out Fund (x)
Huge Prettylittlething & Missguided TRY ON Haul NEW IN... MAJOR Retail Therapy!!: to the George Floyd fund (x) and others
MAY FAVORITES & BOOKS I’VE READ THIS MONTH | I Covet Thee: to The Bail Project (x)
Quarantine Graduation Cap Cake for Class of 2020 | How to Cake It with Yolanda Gampp: to an unspecified organization dedicated towards the education for black students
AMSR Putting Fenty Makeup on Rihanna (Paper Makeover): to the Black Visions Collective (x) and Support the Cities (x)
TikTokers SPEAKING OUT About RACISM & BLACK LIVES MATTER (Ft. Charli D’amelio, Dixie D’amelio): to the Black Lives Matter foundation (x)
Let’s Talk About It: Racism & Social Injustice: to the Black Lives Matter foundation (x)
“but i’m not racist?”: to the Minnesota Freedom Fund (x)
regarding everything that’s happening: to the George Floyd memorial fund (x), Minnesota Freedom Fund (x), Los Angeles bail relief fund (x), Atlanta bail relief fund (x), Chicago Freedom School (x), People’s Breakfast Oakland (x), Black Queer/Trans operated fund in MN (x)
here is a list of black owned etsy shops ✨
Personally, I think these kind of “dealing with police at protests” guides tend to get a little academic. Here’s a simplified guide...not trying to talk down by cutting down on the academic nuance of case law, but I’ve yet to see one with an emphasis on practical stuff you can memorize and remember on the spot...all informational and not legal advice etc.
1. “am I free to leave?” or “are you detaining me?” You all know this one. But what to do next? If they say “no you’re not free to leave” or “yes I’m arresting/detaining you” apply #2 below. if they say you are free to leave: you can retreat. If your organizers have made the strategic decision and asked you to stand your ground...that’s a risk-assessment that is up to you and them. All I can say is: if they tell you that you’re free to go but you keep protesting and they approach you again later and try to engage, then ask the question again. Repeat every time a cop approaches you and tries to engage with you. Do not say more words. Do not explain yourself or talk back. Be polite and calm.
2. If you are detained/not free to leave, you’re arrested as far as the constitution is concerned even if they don’t say “I’m arresting you and reading you Miranda rights.” Now you say: “I am now invoking my right to have an attorney present.” That is all you ever need to say to a police officer if they ask you a question. This does not mean you get an attorney. It means they cannot ask you any question unless and until they provide you with an attorney. You do not need to say anything else. I know this is insane but you get more rights if you ask for an attorney than if you say “i am invoking my right to remain silent.” I guess you can say both for a marginal benefit. Can’t stress how important it is to say the attorney thing. (You do not legally need to say it more than once until they get you an attorney, except try to say it again in front of new people/officers so they can’t deny you said it...if/when you get an attorney, ask that advise you on any police attempts to question you again outside of the attorney’s presence. You’re likely to be released from jail without getting an attorney because questioning you is not worth the price of an attorney).
3. “No, I do not consent to you searching my bag/phone/whatever.” Doesn’t matter whether this question is posed to you before or after they say you are “no longer free to leave.” The answer to “can I look at your phone/pockets/whatever?” is always “no.” Never resist the officer if they start to search anyway but assert repeatedly, calmly, and loudly that you do not consent to their search (depending on the context, your consent may or may not be irrelevant to the legality of their search but it’s important to assert this and leave that analysis for later....)
4. Bonus: if you are filming the police, stand at a safe distance so they can’t accuse you of interfering with police work and apply #1 and #3 as needed. If you’re an experienced protestor you can try “I’m standing far away from you. I am filming publicly visible events that are unfolding in a public space.” Do not engage if they talk back, keep applying the tools above.
Unlike the categories above, which are all attempts to invoke constitutional protections stemming from the 4th and 5th amendment, your legal rights under #4 depend in part on state recording laws. State laws banning one-sided recording may or may not violate the First Amendment when applied to filming police activity, but by saying the above you (a) remind the police (in states with no recording ban) that you are not doing anything illegal or (b) creataing a good record to argue the recording ban (if any) in your state doesn’t apply where there’s no privacy (usually) or is unconstitutional. No matter what the law in your state, the police cannot delete stuff from your phone btw
Here’s a link to a google sheet of ALL BAIL FUNDS around the country. You can also add missing bail funds here by messaging me!
Please spread this link around!