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The Long Excuse 2016 ‘永い言い訳’ Directed by Miwa Nishikawa
i want to be a cat. jobless. educationless. useless. there to be pretty and soft
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If you’re not on twitter, you might have missed the latest conversation about racism in “lesfic,” particularly at the GCLS conference. The short version is that even though GCLS, the largest lesbian fiction con, was all online this year, the authors featured were still overwhelmingly white. I wrote about the conversation so far (but of course, Black authors have been speaking about this for years, it’s just getting more traction now).
Here’s a brief synopsis of the conversation, and should happen from here:
Let’s Talk About Racism in Lesbian Publishing
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“Since Hamilton’s debut, Miranda has become a household name and rock star to the NPR set. He used this reserve of cultural capital to advocate for the passing of PROMESA [Puerto Rico Oversight, Management, and Economic Stability Act], which along with forming La Junta gutted social services in Puerto Rico, eliminated pensions for public-sector employees, and closed over 500 schools. The bill’s effect on the whole range of public programs and institutions in Puerto Rico rivals the violence of austerity measures imposed by the E.U. on the Greek people.”
— Disaster Act: Puerto Rico’s uprising and the instrumentalization of Lin-Manuel Miranda
people should really read the whole article both for context of the economic crises in Puerto Rico but also about what the above quote really means. LMM didnt just support a shitty bill, he comes from an enormously influential family in NY, PR, and WDC politics that at every turn has sought to privatize and exploit Puerto Rican industry, infrastructure, and people. He is literally being instrumentalized here as the cultural arm of his father’s many foundations and political goals. fuck this man for so many reasons.
“In 2017, Lin-Manuel announced his intention to perform a limited run of Hamilton at the University of Puerto Rico, Río Piedras Campus, under the pretext of raising funds for the performing arts through the creation of the Flamboyan Arts Fund with his father’s Flamboyan Foundation. This proposal was met by fierce protests, as students rebuked him for his advocacy of the PROMESA bill. Students would later stage a second and third protest in the beginning of 2019, this time joined by faculty, to protest the musical that celebrates the same settler-colonial power with its neoliberal boot at the neck of Puerto Rico. In response, the performance was moved to the Centro de Bellas Artes, a change of venue facilitated by Governor Rosselló himself.
This all occurred amid the University of Puerto Rico’s desperate attempts to fend off privatization efforts, in part by doubling tuition costs. Primary schools were also facing similar economic restructuring under Secretary of Education Julia Keleher, who was brought to Puerto Rico to consolidate public primary schools while implementing a charter school system. Luis Miranda’s Flamboyan Foundation is listed as a client and collaborative partner of Keleher’s firm, Keleher and Associates. She is currently under federal investigation for conspiracy to commit fraud, theft, electronic fraud, money laundering, and conspiracy to money launder during her time in Puerto Rico in this role. While Lin-Manuel proposed a palliative performance of mainland U.S. history played by people of color, his father was in the wings collaborating with a corrupt conspirator seeking personal gain from Puerto Rico’s economic crisis. ”
Now is as good a time as any to remind you that you shouldn’t buy Hamilton when Lin-Manuel Miranda tries to sell it to you as a movie next year. It’s not just something that’s “cringe” this man and his family have had a real and devastating impact and the last thing you should be doing is giving them more money.
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Cheryl Strayed, Tiny Beautiful Things: Advice on Love and Life from Dear Sugar
Calling my trans siblings that do injections (and anyone else that does regular self-injections)!
This is a ShotBlocker. It’s perfect if you have a fear of needles, injections, injection pain, or any other kind of injection anxiety. You place the plastic spikes on your skin and firmly press them down while doing your injection. Having many different points of pressure distracts you from injection pain and I’ve found it helps mentally as well.
I’ve been doing T injections for about a month now and tonight I didn’t have to work myself up to it like I’ve had to in the past. AND it wasn’t as painful as my other injections! I highly recommend getting one of these if you’re struggling to do injections. You can get them for $5-$7 online and they are reusable.
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Hey! Could you share some good PDFs of books you enjoyed?
The Spell of the Sensuous: Perception and Language in a More-Than-Human World
The Consumer Society: Myths and Structures
Human Becoming: Practical Steps to Self-Respect and Compassionate Relationships
Flesh Wounds: The Culture of Cosmetic Surgery
Why Love Hurts: A Sociological Explanation
The Cosmic Serpent: DNA and the Origins of Knowledge
The Field: The Quest for the Secret Force of the Universe
Capitalist Realism: Is There No Alternative?
Intelligence in Nature: An Inquiry into Knowledge
this meme made me realise that other people apparently know how to show empathy without personal anecdotes
… how…. please teach me
I’m pretty sure none of us will get answers but please…if someone knows the secrets to showing empathy without personal anecdotes please speak up. We need answers
(Me (adhd + autism) can show empathy, but not sympathy. For me, it’s like I do the exact same thing, but as well as showing empathy through anecdotes I show sympathy through empathy).
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I have somethin I guess? I’ve been the Support Friend for most of my life so I managed to get it down to a formula. TW: dog death
1. Ask Questions
This is mainly to keep them talking, that way a) they feel like they have a confidante in you, and b) the pressure is less on you to Say Things. In fact it shouldn’t be about you Saying Things at all, it should be you figuring out where they’re at and trying to understand. E.g. “My dog died, I miss him.” Ask questions, and when they start talking, let them talk. “What was his name?” “How and when did he die?” “Tell me about him.” “What was he like?” “What’s your favourite memory of him?” “When did you first meet him?” “Did you teach him any tricks?” Again the point is to keep them talking, the questions are just to get them on a roll. If you’re worrying about what to say next, listen to what they’re saying and ask details of what they’re currently talking about, or mentally prepare your next question.
2. Listen
Let them talk. The more you listen to them talk, the more they feel like it’s okay to talk to you. If they dwindle off, ask them something else to get them talking again. Upset people usually have a lot to say.
Every now and again you can throw in little sentences like “Wow, what a bitch!” “Aw, so sad.” “What the fuck? Why?” just to prove you’re still listening and following, and haven’t wandered off into space.
3. When they’re done, give it back to them
It’s a technique called mirroring. Sum up whatever you heard in short form - if they’ve talked for half an hour about the little details of their deceased pet, say something like “It sounds like he was a very good boy/sounds like he meant a lot to you/sounds like you will miss him.” It’s been known to make people dissolve into a sobbing mess, because this is the part where you prove you’ve done your homework, you listened, you care, you get it.
4. If you really want to offer a solution, ask first. You can just skip this step altogether tbh.
Only when someone has finished talking about whatever is upsetting them, ask if you can help. “Can I offer some advice?” Now is the time for SHORT anecdotes. Short. It’s not about you sharing your story, it’s about them getting advice. Remember they don’t have to take your advice, again it’s about them and their emotions, and they know themselves best. “When my dog died, I did this. Would that help?” “I read somewhere about doing this. Maybe try that and see how it goes?”
Hope this helps y’all. The TL;DR of all this is basically listen, and prove you’re listening.
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That explanation really is so good!
Today i learned that the term “dream pop” was created by a Black music duo in the late 80’s called AR Kane and they are really good
Also, The Veldt is another good Black shoegaze/dream pop band with soul influence
Twitter thread of Black shoegaze artists
Even more articles on Black/Jewish Solidarity and protecting Black Jews
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