Imagine if Sean WASN'T immune to hypnosis, and he ends up finding out about his neighbours being vampires by watching the documentary.
I feel like that'd be the most hilarious thing ever.
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Imagine if Sean WASN'T immune to hypnosis, and he ends up finding out about his neighbours being vampires by watching the documentary.
I feel like that'd be the most hilarious thing ever.
Weāve waited a year to reblog this. Happy Bread Anniversary!
Because itās important to celebrate the little victories in life.Ā
No, no, no!
This is April 19 on the Julian Calendar.
The real bread day is on April 7th
Actually annoying that whenever a transmasc tries to get attention to Transmasc issues they are always told they are ātalking over Cis Womenā or ātrans women have it worse!ā and whenever a transfem tries to get attention to trans fem issues they are always told that they āare taking away attention from Cis women issues!ā or their post gets derailed to be about āpissing off terfsā instead of about issues facing Transfems.
Like can trans people talk about their issues without being ignored and told they ādont have it that badā . Someone speaking about how an issue effects a certain group they are apart of isnāt talking over anyone.
Judy Heumann passed away today. She was an amazing disability advocate who was on the forefront of disability activism for literally decades. She founded Disabled in Action, lobbied for independent living for disabled people, partipated in the longest sit in of a federal building in the United States with the 504 sit in, worked with multiple presidential administrations to improve disability rights, and so much more. I cannot stress how much she did for disabled people and how much she'll be missed. May her memory be a blessing.
[image description: a black and white photo of Judy Heumann during the 504 protests in 1977. She has short hair and glasses and is wearing a "Sign 504" sticker on her jacket. She is speaking into a microphone]
Having ADHD is like being a sim controlled by a house cat.
Why the hell are āleftistsā diminishing the impact and intent of boycotting the Harry Potter game? Boycotting Walmart is not the same because many people may need to shop at Walmart, whether if itās because thatās what they can afford or if they live in a food desert or any other reason. No one needs to buy a game.
Ok so at this point I've had two people roll up to me in manual wheelchairs, well, one of them was somebody pushing somebody who was nonverbal at the time, but it still counts. They asked me why I had zip ties around my tires.
It's winter where I'm living and we have really bad snow. And the snow plow people are really bad at their jobs probably because there aren't snow plow people who clean sidewalks. As a solution I got to thinking about how I could increase the traction on my wheels. And the most redneck thing I could think of was taking a bunch of zip ties and tying them around my wheels. They last surprisingly long, and work surprisingly well. It's basically the same premise as chains for your tires during the winter.
I chose to space them out pretty evenly so there's about one for every spoke. You could probably do more or less depending on how many you want and how much traction you get but I wouldn't go more than three per spoke. I realize that it's a bit later in the winter, and I probably should have made a post about this sooner, but I came up with it about a week ago. So please share this, even if you're not disabled, because there are tons of people I know who are stuck in their houses because they can't get around in the snow. A pack of zip ties costs about $5, which compared to $200 knobby snow tires is a big save, and if you want to invest you could get colored zip ties.
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One of my biggest gripes with the way people talk about lesbians is that the ONLY instances in which people talk positively about us, is when we can serve to add something positive to the lives of women who normally date or fuck men.
You people LITERALLY only ever compare us to men in a positive light when it's time to tell straight women and bi women who're stuck with awful men that a lesbian would make them cum, unlike their boring straight boyfriends/husbands. Or when men are being abusive or just jerks to their female partners and you will say a lesbian would treat them better.
And that's it ā unless, of course, it's time to demonize us.
We only exist positively when we can enrich the sexual and romantic lives of mostly straight women, when we can be a fun vacation or relief from men. A way to get off someone else's need for an orgasm without the risks involved with interacting with men as women.
But when we don't serve that utilitary purpose, we're either completely invisible or just virulently hated.
Do you ever talk about the fierce activism lesbians have historically partaken in? About our foundational contributions to feminist thought and gay liberation?
Do you ever think about the way in which masculine lesbians cleanse masculinity off of the traditional violence that cishetero-patriarchy has associated with it?
Do you ever devote a second of your time to recognize the amazing ways in which femme lesbians play around with femininity? The way we pick and choose what we like from it and make it our own?
Do you ever smile thinking of the beauty of both transmasc and transfem lesbians? Of non-binary lesbians?
Or do you only think positively about us when we can get you off better than a man? Of course, without ever thinking of getting us off back as well. Touch-me-nots are "weird" and "off-putting" until it's time to fantasize about what a lesbian can one-sidedly do for you in bed.
I can't believe that I didn't do this already but,
Happy Black History Month to disabled, chronically ill and/or neurodivergent black people
We don't get enough appreciation.
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Literal motherfucking genocide!
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Text: The bill filed Wednesday is titled the āMillstone Act of 2023ā ā a reference to a Bible passage that a person would be better off tying a large boulder around their neck to ābe drowned in the depths of the seaā than harm a child.
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