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I often wonder what happened to authors of unfinished fanfictions.
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even before i lived in a place with a massive population of feral cats decimating the wildlife i had read the studies and knew the data said that TNR did not work and we need to be trapping and euthanizing feral cats but now that iāve lived in a place where there are an enormous number of feral cats itās like, inconceivable to me that anyone supports TNR, not just for the health of the world but for the sake of the fucking cats
nobody will even acknowledge it not even in most conservation circles. We have a solution to a massive, massive problem that is more humane, cheaper, easier, takes less time, prevents animal suffering, and saves valuable members of our disappearing ecosystem. And nobody is even willing to theoretically acknowledge that it exists outside of a few very small circles.
it works. It works. It is better for the cats. Itās better for the cats. Living in a place where you cannot drive 10 minutes without seeing a new roadkill cat almost every single day really makes you think about how much suffering could have been prevented if we just dealt with the problem we have created. Itās not a pleasant way to go, being hit by a car. Or being ripped apart by a predator, or eating a poison, or starving to death, of dying of an infection, or an illness, or any of the hundred thousand ways an animal in the wild passes without human intervention. Euthanasia is simply falling asleep. It is fucking wild to me that saying you think we should take responsibility for our mistakes and ensure that cats fall asleep peacefully instead of capturing them and then hurling them back out into the world SPECIFICALLY in order to allow them to die in agony makes people treat you like a fucking serial killer.
And if you donāt care about cats dying in agony do you care about the world around you? Thereās a species of bird we only know ever existed because someoneās cat brought home our only example. Thatās horrific. Weāve lost so much biodiversity because we simply wonāt listen to the research, which again, has proven that TNR is not effective.
a peaceful death is not the worst thing that could happen to an animal.
@cathartidae sources for ya!
Sources:
https://ask.ifas.ufl.edu/publication/UW468 āHow Effective and Humane Is Trap-Neuter-Release (TNR) for Feral Cats?āĀ
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC6523511/ āA Case of Letting the Cat out of The BagāWhy Trap-Neuter-Return Is Not an Ethical Solution for Stray Cat (Felis catus) Managementā (also has a thousand references attached that are handy)
Not a reference so much as the human society actively admitting that TNR does nothing to decrease population, actively contributes to harming wildlife, and doesnāt actually help the cats in any way, just reduces some of the nuisance behavior that people complain about: https://www.animalhumanesociety.org/resource/real-impacts-trap-neuter-return
Unscientific from here on out as i donāt feel like trying to find the studies i read in like January of last year:
https://hahf.org/awake/the-trouble-with-trap-vaccinate-neuter-return/ āThe Trouble With Trap-Neuter-ReĀ (Abandon!) from the hillsborough animal health foundation, articles also link to studies
https://abcbirds.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/05/The-Evidence-Against-TNR.pdf from the american bird conservancy, has scientific articles quoted.Ā
Even More Sources on TNR being non-viable and ways that cats are impacting the world from birds to *hawaiāiās monk seals*
Animal Emergency and Referral Center of Minnesota. (2022, October 26).Ā Indoor cats vs. outdoor cats. Animal Emergency & Referral Center of Minnesota. https://aercmn.com/indoor-cats-vs-outdoor-cats/
Campbell, V. (2017, January 25).Ā The Obituary of the Stephens Island Wren. All About Birds. https://www.allaboutbirds.org/news/the-obituary-of-the-stephens-island-wren/
Castillo, D., & Clarke, A. L. (2003). Trap/neuter/release methods ineffective in controlling domestic cat ācoloniesā on public lands.Ā Natural Areas Journal,Ā 23(3).
Coe, S. T., Elmore, J. A., Elizondo, E. C., & Loss, S. R. (2021). Free-ranging domestic cat abundance and sterilization percentage following five years of a trapāneuterāreturn program.Ā Wildlife Biology,Ā 2021(1). https://doi.org/10.2981/wlb.00799
del Hoyo, J., Collar, N., Kirwan, G. M., & Sharpe, C. J. (2022, October 25).Ā Guadalupe storm-petrel (Hydrobates Macrodactylus), version 1.2. Birds of the World. https://birdsoftheworld.org/bow/species/guspet/cur/introduction
Dickman, C. R., & Newsome, T. M. (2015). Individual hunting behaviour and prey specialisation in the house cat Felis catus: Implications for conservation and management.Ā Applied Animal Behaviour Science,Ā 173, 76ā87. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.applanim.2014.09.021
Edge. (2019, June 19).Ā Guadalupe storm-petrel. EDGE of Existence. https://www.edgeofexistence.org/species/guadalupe-storm-petrel/
Galbreath, R., & Brown, D. (2004). The tale of the lighthouse-keeperās cat: Discovery and extinction of the Stephens Island wren (Traversia lyalli).Ā Notornis,Ā 51(4).
Hawaiāi Department of Land and Natural Resources. (2025).Ā Feral cats. Feral Cats. https://dlnr.hawaii.gov/hisc/info/invasive-species-profiles/feral-cats/#:~:text=Feral%20cats%20on%20islands%20have,kill%20approximately%202.4%20billion%20birds.
Loss, S. R., Will, T., & Marra, P. P. (2013). The impact of free-ranging domestic cats on wildlife of the United States.Ā Nature Communications,Ā 4(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/ncomms2380
McGregor, H., Legge, S., Jones, M. E., & Johnson, C. N. (2015). Feral cats are better killers in open habitats, revealed by animal-borne video.Ā PLOS ONE,Ā 10(8). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0133915
Medina, F. M., Bonnaud, E., Vidal, E., Tershy, B. R., Zavaleta, E. S., Josh Donlan, C., Keitt, B. S., Corre, M., Horwath, S. V., & Nogales, M. (2011). A global review of the impacts of invasive cats on Island Endangered Vertebrates.Ā Global Change Biology,Ā 17(11), 3503ā3510. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2486.2011.02464.x
National Research Council. (1992, January 1).Ā Scientific Bases for the Preservation of the Hawaiian Crow. U.S. National Library of Medicine. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK235935/
NOAA. (2024, August 29). Toxoplasmosis and its effects on Hawaiʻi Marine Wildlife. NOAA Fisheries. https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/pacific-islands/endangered-species-conservation/toxoplasmosis-and-its-effects-hawaii-marine
Read, J. L., Dickman, C. R., Boardman, W. S., & Lepczyk, C. A. (2020). Reply to Wolf et al.: Why trap-neuter-return (TNR) is not an ethical solution for Stray Cat Management.Ā Animals,Ā 10(9), 1525. https://doi.org/10.3390/ani10091525
Reed, L. (2022). The effects of free-roaming cats on native wildlife populations.Ā Wildlife Rehabilitation Bulletin,Ā 40(1), 17ā21. https://doi.org/10.53607/wrb.v40.250
Salano, E. (2024, October 5).Ā Eliciting the effect free roaming cats have on Native Hawaiian wildlife using stable isotope analysis. UKnowledge. https://uknowledge.uky.edu/biology_etds/103/Ā
Steele, J. H., Thorpe, S. A., & Turekian, K. K. (2009).Ā Encyclopedia of Ocean Sciences. Academic Press.Ā
science says itās long past time to stop prolonging the suffering of feral cats, for the sake of the people, the native wildlife, and the goddamn cats themselves.
I was at a friend's house to check on carcasses I had macerating in his yard. A little grey cat ran up to me, yelling her head off in friendliness and wanting nothing more than to be pet. I had nothing to give her but let my friend know he should catch her since she was so friendly. I am ashamed to admit I didn't give her much thought beyond that, finishing my work and giving her a last pet before going home.
My friend told me how he'd seen her before but she always vanished before he could catch her. He works far too many hours and is always tired so he couldn't prioritize catching this cat.
Three months pass with no sign of her. I go back with my partner to check on carcasses and this same little grey cat appears. This time, however, a tooth has been snapped off and her tongue is so badly cut that she can't keep it in her mouth. She was thin and dirty and screaming to please be given some food.
This time I couldn't look away. I asked my friend's girlfriend if I could borrow a cat carrier. She loaned me one and a tin of wet food that the grey cat willingly followed into the carrier. She didn't care at all about being put into the carrier - all she wanted was a hand on her. She'd arch up against the top just so my hand would rest on her back for a moment.
We drove through rush hour traffic to the only shelter still open. We knew we couldn't keep her and I couldn't stand the thought of putting her back out on the streets to die slowly.
The shelter couldn't take her. Her ear was clipped so she was a "community cat" and outside their ability to help. They tried desperately to offer alternatives to me as I cried over her carrier, knowing I couldn't take her home but also that if I didn't I couldn't live with the thought of her back on the streets.
I made a Hail Mary call to a local friend who is very connected in our city. They didn't have my number saved but answered all the same to hear me sobbing about a cat I'd found and to please help me find a place for her. Please. If I don't find something then she'll be alone on the streets again to die.
My friend came through. I could keep the cat in their garage overnight and in the morning my friend would be back in the city and could find someone to help the cat.
The shelter folk gave me a crate and some food - their hands were tied but they didn't want to leave me with nothing. They were good people doing the best they could in their own system. Community cats were ones they weren't allowed to "waste" resources on. Ostensibly they'd been dealt with and their fate decided. There was nothing the shelter folks were allowed to do for them.
I took the cat to my friend's garage. She was settled into a crate on towels, happy as a clam to be warm and safe. This was a cat made to be loved and to love, as she immediately began trying to groom one of my friend's roommates. He stayed in the garage with her, giving her food and water and in exchange having no say on whether she was in his lap or not. She was always in his lap.
Nobby Nobbs (so named for the only other character known to man that is as scrungly as she is) was then formally adopted by my friend. Her tongue has healed, her fur remains scrungly, and she's every bit the rabid love bug I suspected her to be when she came to me yelling to be pet.
She's a TNR cat. Someone thought they were doing her a kindness in that and if nothing else she didn't add kittens to the world but that doesn't negate the pain she suffered before I found her - the broken teeth, the lacerated tongue, the ulcerated cheeks, the flea-bald patchiness of her coat.
I say this as someone who adores this cat and has the privilege to see her loved and cherished: I wish she'd never had to suffer what she did. I wish people were alright making the harder call that leads to less misery on the side of the cats.
TNR is a polite fiction, nothing more. Just so the humans can pretend they've done right by the same cats they're letting loose to die miserably somewhere else. As long as the humans don't see it it's fine.
The shelter folks told me she's a community cat and that I could take her home and release her by my house. Then I could feed her myself and keep up with her and know where she was! I could still keep her, after a fashion.
I am not proud of how I snarled back that I would never exchange a quick death for a slow one. I would be giving her a different funeral plot, not giving her a life. Even near me she'd be just as vulnerable to the innumerable predators that find cats quite delicious, let alone cars and poisons and the other cruelties humans practice on stray cats.
She's the second stray cat I've met that when I held them the cat melted in my arms, purring and so desperately wanting to be loved. The first cat I was able to trap and take to a local shelter only to find when I called to check on him a day later that his health had been so terrible, so beyond help, that he'd been put down. All the love in that tiny body lost because the people I lived beside didn't care enough to trap the cats they had.
My partner was asleep. I woke her up to crawl into her arms and sob, my heart breaking for the stupidity of the humans who hadn't cared enough to grant this poor little cat the chance to be either an indoor cat, loved and cared for, or to grant him a quick death long before I met him. I've other stories of the cats they kept around, essentially feeding the poor souls to the predatory birds and wandering dogs that frequented our area.
TNR doesn't work. It is a lie humans tell ourselves so we can pretend we haven't failed these animals on a massive scale. Cats are invasive and cause massive harm in their turn. It is humanity who needs to deal with this crisis, this horror we've made, and I pray one day we look it square in the face and vow to make it right.
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for the record, this includes barn and farm cats. ive grown up in a place where theyre common. theyre not better off
I used to work to try and get local legislation around feral cats. Stuff like keeping them out of nature reserves and such.
I knew from the start it would be a David versus Goliath kind of fight. But it wasn't even that. It was worse.
The moment we talked any regulation the assumption was that we'd go about like cat axe murders and violently kill any cat we found.
This was, of course, incorrect. The intention of me and the ecologists and nature protectors in the group was to capture them, place any cat that could be socialized with humans, and gently put down those that couldn't. This was estimated to result in 75% placed with humans, and 25% put down. It was unpleasant but very necessary.
You wouldn't believe how utterly impossible people made it to have a rational discussion about this. At the first mention of capture people acted like we suggested stealing every single pet cat in the country. And don't even ask how they reacted to the suggestion of putting down any that was too feral. People genuinely kept asking if we were going to hunt them with rifles, and no, they were not joking. Not to mention they questioned every single datapoint and denied even the existence of the problem. Every stupid argument that 'cats who get fed won't hunt' (not true), and 'it all wasn't that bad' (also not true), and we 'just wanted to kill all cats!' (definitely not true!) you can imagine got brought up just to discredit our efforts. Every possible way our initiative could hurt people's pet cats was blown out of proportion, while conveniently ignoring all the very real dangers that exist for free ranging cats that had nothing to do with us.
The inability to listen and understand what we were proposing was staggering. And this was before AI, with adults that were supposedly capable of rational thought and should have understood the value of expert judgement. But no, emotions and fears were far more important than facts.
Neutering and releasing (TNR) the cats was the only option they were willing to discuss. Which would do absolutely nothing for the actual issues, namely the decimation of the local wild fauna, the spread of illnesses, and the wellfare of the feral cats.
Mind, the TNR initiative here did do it's best to place cats that could be domesticated back with humans. So not all of them were thrown back like bad fish. But many still were. And no one wanted to consider that maybe that wasn't a good thing.
To this day I'm so, so upset they wouldn't even consider any other option. And it was all just to protect their fragile emotions and satiate their misplaced savior complex.
It was never about the cats. It was never about our endangered native fauna. It was never about animal wellfare at all.
It was only ever about their personal emotions and the choices they didn't want to make.
In the 1960ā²s Legally a woman couldnāt
Open a bank account or get a credit card without signed permission from her father or hr husband.
Serve on a jury - because it might inconvenience the family not to have the woman at home being her husbandās helpmate.
Obtain any form of birth control without her husbandās permission. You had to be married, and your hub and had to agree to postpone having children.
Get an Ivy League education. Ivy League schools were menās colleges ntil the 70ā²s and 80ā²s. When they opened their doors to women it was agree that women went there for their MRS. Degee.
Experience equality in the workplace: Kennedyās Commission on the Status of Women produced a report in 1963 that revealed, among other things, that women earned 59 cents for every dollar that men earned and were kept out of the more lucrative professional positions.
Keep her job if she was pregnant.Until the Pregnancy Discrimination Act in 1978, women were regularly fired from their workplace for being pregnant.
Refuse to have sex with her husband.The mid 70s saw most states recognize marital rape and in 1993 it became criminalized in all 50 states. Nevertheless, marital rape is still often treated differently to other forms of rape in some states even today.
Get a divorce with some degree of ease.Before the No Fault Divorce law in 1969, spouses had to show the faults of the other party, such as adultery, and could easily be overturned by recrimination.
Have a legal abortion in most states.The Roe v. Wade case in 1973 protected a womanās right to abortion until viability.
Take legal action against workplace sexual harassment. According to The Week, the first time a court recognized office sexual harassment as grounds for legal action was in 1977.
Play college sports Title IX of the Ā Education Amendments of protects people from discrimination Ā based on sex in education programs or activities that receive Federal financial Ā assistance It was nt until this statute that colleges had teams for womenās sports
Apply for menās Jobs Ā The EEOC rules that sex-segregated help wanted ads in newspapers are illegal. Ā This ruling is upheld in 1973 by the Supreme Court, opening the way for women to apply for higher-paying jobs hitherto open only to men.
This is why we needed feminism - this is why we know that feminism works
I just want to reiterate this stuff, because I legit get the feeling there are a lot of younger women for whom it hasnāt really sunk in what it is todayās GOP is actively trying to return to.
Did you go to a good college? Shame on you, you took a college placement that could have gone to a man who deserves and needs it to support or prepare for his wife & children. But if you really must attend college, well, some men like that, you can still get married if you focus on finding the right man.
Got a job? Why? A manĀ could be doing that job. You should be at home caring for a family. You shouldnāt be taking that job away from a man who needs it (see college, above). You definitely donāt have a career ā youāll be pregnant and raising children soon, so no need to worry about promoting you.
This shit was within living memory.Ā IāM A MILLENIAL and my mother was in the second class that allowed women at an Ivy League school. Men who are alive today either personally remember shit like this or have parents/family who have raised them into thinking this was the way America functioned back in the blissful Good Old Days. There are literally dudes in the GOP old enough to remember when it was like this and yearn for those days to return.
When people talk about resisting conservativism and the GOP, weāre not just talking about whether the wage gap is a myth or not.Ā Weāre talking about whether women even have the fundamental right to exist as individuals, to run their own households and compete for jobs and be considered on an equal footing with men in any arena at all in the first place.
I was a child in the 1960s, a teenager in the 1970s, a young adult in the 1980s. This is what it was like: When I was growing up, it was considered unfortunate if a girl was good at sports. Girls were not allowed in Little League. Girlsā teams didnāt exist in high school, except at all-girlsā high schools. Boys played sports, and girls were the cheerleaders. People used to ask me as a child what I wanted to be when I grew up. I said I wanted to be a brain surgeon or the first woman justice on the Supreme Court. Everyone told me it was impossibleāthose just werenāt realistic goals for a girlāthe latter, especially, because you couldnāt trust women to judge fairly and rationally, after all. In the 1960s and 1970s, all women were identified by their marital status, even in arrest reports and obituaries. In elementary school, my science teacher referred to Pierre Curie as DOCTOR Curie and Marie Curie as MRS. Curieā¦because, as he put it, āshe was just his wife.ā (Both had doctorates and both were Nobel prize winners, so you would think that both would be accorded respect.) Companies could and did require women to wear dresses and skirts. Failure to do could and did get women fired. And it was legal. It was also legal to fire women for getting married or getting pregnant. The rationale was that a woman who was married or who had a child had no business working; that was what her husband was for. Aetna Insurance, the biggest insurance company in America, fired women for all of the above. A man could rape his wife. Legally. I can remember being twelve years old and reading about legal experts actually debating whether or not a man could actually be said to coerce his wife into having sex. This was a serious debate in 1974. The debate about marital rape came up in my law school, too, in 1984. Could a woman be raped by her husband? The guys all said noāa woman got married, so she was consenting to sex at all times. So I turned it around. I asked them if, since a man had gotten married, that meant that his wife could shove a dildo or a stick or something up his ass any time she wanted to for HER sexual pleasure. (Hey, I thought it was reasonable. If one gender was legally entitled to force sex on the other, then obviously the reverse should also be true.) The male law students didnāt like the idea. Interestingly, they commented that being treated like that would make them feel like a woman. My reaction was, āThank you for proving my pointā¦ā The concept of date rape, when first proposed, was considered laughable. If a woman went out on a date, the argument of legal experts ran, sexual consent was implied. Even more sickening was the fact that in some statesāeven in the early 1980sāa man could rape his daughterā¦and it was no worse than a misdemeanor. Women taking self-defense classes in the 1970s and 1980s were frequently described in books and on TV as ācute.ā The implication was that it was absurd for a woman to attempt to defend herself, but wasnāt it just adorable for her to try? I was expressly forbidden to take computer classes in junior and senior years of high schoolā1978-79 and 1979-80ābecause, as the principal told me, āOnly boys have to know that kind of thing. You girls are going to get married, and you wonāt use it.ā When I was in collegeāfrom 1980 to 1984āthere were no womensā studies. The idea hadnāt occurred in many places because the presumption was that there was nothing TO study. My history professorāa man who had a doctorate in historyāinformed me quite seriously that women had never produced a noted painter, sculptor, composer, architect or scientist becauseā¦wait for itā¦womensā brains were too small. (He was very surprised when I came up with a list of fifty women gifted in the arts and science, most of whom he had never heard of before.) When Walter Mondale picked Geraldine Ferraro as a running mate in 1984, the press hailed it as a disaster. What would happen, they asked fearfully, if Mondale died and Ferraro became president? What if an international crisis arose and she was menstruating? She could push the nuclear button in a fit of PMS! It would be the end of the WORLD!! ā¦No, they WERENāT kidding. On the surface, things are very different now than they were when I was a child, a teen and a young adult. But Iām afraid that people now do not realize what it was like then. Iāve read a lot of posts from young women who say that they are not feminists. If the only exposure to feminism they have is the work of extremists, I cannot blame them overmuch. I wish that I could tell them what feminism was like when it was newāwhen the dream of legal equality was just a dream, and hadnāt even begun to come true. When āwomanās workā was a sneerāand an overt putdown. When people tut-tutted over bright and athletic girls with the words, āReally, itās a shame sheās not a boy.ā That lack of feminism wasnāt all men opening doors and picking up checks. A lot of it was an attitude of patronizing contempt that hasnāt entirely died out, but which has become less publicly acceptable. I wish I could make them feel what it was likeā¦when grown men were called āmenā and grown women were āgirls.ā
Know your history.
So this, too, is what they mean saying āmake America great againā and/or the good old days.
REBLOG FOREVER.
I am 70. I remember all those things. I was a student nurse from 64 to 67 and we were not permitted to āfinishā a bed bath on a male or insert a catheter in a male. Seeing male genitals might cause us āharmā or upset our delicate sensibilities. Imagine when we graduated and were āthrownā to the wolves. Imagine if you were a male patient who had to be the first to be āpracticedā on by a graduate nurse. (Ha!) At the school I attended no student nurse could be married. Only one school in my city (Atlanta) would even admit married women and Male Nurses werenāt even thought of. What man would want to be a nurse when he could be a Doctor. In all my training I only remember 3 or 4 Women who were Doctorās and a very few, (less than 5 or 6) female interns or residents (and this was a teaching hospital) and most of those were OB/Gyns and one was a pediatrician.
When I graduated and was going to get married I wanted to go on birth control pills. You needed to be on them for a least one cycle before they were effective. I wonāt go into what hoops I had to jump through to get a prescription from my Dr. (a man, natch) but when i went to the drug store to get the prescription filled I ended up having to get my future husband to āaccompanyā me so the pharmacistĀ āinterviewā him and see if it was okay with him for me to be on the pill.
Even when we went to get a marriage license I had to get my Fatherās signature and we had to go before a Judge because I was not yet 21 (I was 20 and 9 months).
I could go on and on, getting a credit card in MY name, etc., but I will tell you that WE MUST RESIST.
The number of people I know who romanticize gender inequality is frankly terrifying. A world never existed in which the lives of women were simplified by benevolent men who saw to her every want and need. That was not a thing. A world never existed in which women were all ladies, men were all gentlemen, & everything was some great big cishet fairytale. Feminists arenāt a bunch of upstarts who want to destroy a perfectly wholesome and non-harmful system. Justā¦look at history. Look at the posts above. We. Must. Resist..
About 8: The State of New York only added No-Fault Divorce as an option in 2010 (!!!)
I want to repeat here.Ā
This is what they mean, when they sayĀ āOld-fashioned valuesā
When conservatives start waxing lyrical about theĀ āgood old daysā, this is what they mean. They are fully aware how much things blew for women, and they would like to return to that.Ā
At first I re-blogged this with no commentary added because itās already so thorough and good.
But then I realized I actually do want to add something. This was written nine years ago. In the 9 years that have come to pass the white nationalist Christian fascism ultra right agenda of misogyny has had many victories.
In the United States just off the top of my head a very few examples: thereās no longer a legally protected right to abortion. Countless laws across our country police, how woman you must look or be to enter a public bathroom. We know with certainty the president and countless people around him are pedophiles and rapists. Womenās participation in the workforce has been rolled back to 1980s levels. The pressure to be thin is higher now than 10 years ago.
I know this thread focuses on America, but the need for women's rights isn't just American. If anyone thinks these examples are not relevant for non-Americans, remember that every other country has similar examples.
Yes, yours too. Just go look it up. The dates may be different and the names may be different of the people and the laws involved, but this was and is still an incredibly big and fundamental issue, and the struggle is ongoing.
Feminism isn't for the times when everything is all sunshine and rainbows and your man treats you well so you don't have to worry. And the movement shouldn't be derailed by those happy few who don't mind being dependent. Feminism is for the times when you don't have a man or he doesn't treat you well or you just don't want to be forced into the 'one size fits all' mold they'd like to put women in.
It's about having options and about having protection and legal rights and having the freedom to choose.
Because the sunshine and rainbow moments are rare and fleeting. For all the other moments in life, you need a reliable safety net. You need the right to be your own person, independent of any man. That's what feminism is about.
Floating face down in a blank word document file, while not physically possible, is nevertheless a tangible authorial state.
Every time someone comments on my old fic, i feel like I'm an old actor getting paid residuals. Appreciate you, old-fic-commenters. Key source of emotional income, tbh.
Reblog if your art project has not, does not, and never will make use of generative ai at any point in your creative process.
Iām writing scenes which are good, and I donāt know where they are going to fit in the book. But itās what I call āThe Valley Filled With Cloudsā technique. Youāre at the edge of the valley, and there is a church steeple, and there is a tree, and there is a rocky outcrop, but the rest of it is mist. But you know that because they exist, there must be ways of getting from one to the other that you cannot see. And so you start the journey. And when I write, I write a draft entirely for myself, just to walk the valley and find out what the book is going to be all about.
-- Terry Pratchett - A Slip Of The Keyboard: Collected Non-fiction
On 27th August 2015, The Shepherd's Crown, the last book Sir Terry Pratchett completed before he died, was published. To mark the ten year anniversary, we have a message from Rob Wilkins.
If you do finally crack the spine on The Shepherd's Crown, or have done so over the last decade, we'd love to hear from you, see your photos, or hear your tales. As Rob says: enjoy. The Discworld journey is never over.
I read The Shepherd's Crown the moment I had the Tiffany books complete, which is... possibly five or six years ago. Since then I've reread it a few times.
I love the Shepherd's Crown. Even as it fills me with sadness knowing there will never be a new Terry book after it.
It is a bit rough. Just slightly unpolished, compared to I Shall Wear Midnight. But in a way, that makes it only more beautiful. It is the true Final Book. The one he completed last, and the one he probably would have kept a little longer if he hadn't died. I could taste that Terry had known this was the last he'd finish between those pages. It was a soft, perfect, heartfelt goodbye to us. To all the people he had and hadn't met, but whom were touched by him through his books. A way to tell us, who, like Tiffany, are still at the start (or middle) of our journeys, that it would be okay. That maybe nothing lasts forever (even the things that seem like they will), but your ability to make something new and special from it will.
All you need to do is get up and reach out.
Terry's last book is full of hope and kindness, the things I believe he wished to give to the world. It is like the last warm hug at the end of the party, before you have to go home.
The party may be over but the memory lives on. Thank you, Terry, for your words and your wisdom, for everything serious and silly and sad that you pressed between the pages for us. To this day, and propably till my last, you remain my favourite writer. You won't be forgotten.
gnu Terry Pratchett
non-writers will never understand the mental illness of writing an entire conversation in your head while doing dishes and then forgetting every word the second you open a blank doc
"should we tell authors on ao3 when we have discord conversations about their fics" i don't speak for everyone here but if y'all ever find a group chat discussing my fics you can should must and WILL send me screenshots of the whole damn thing. inflate my ego. gimme
Calisthenics for Beginners (2023)
You can learn almost any exercise by building up with easier variations! Here are some examples.
Note: this is a short version of a 26-minute long video called "Home Workout for Beginners (2023)" on our YouTube channel. If you want more details, please check out that video or the Hybrid Routine page: https://www.hybridcalisthenics.com/routine I tried to fit what I can into a short video.
Also, yes my knees go in a bit more than I'd like during my intro jump when I stand up š . The one later is better.
We're going to try to schedule a large backlog of videos to post daily for a while! If anything seems out of order, that might be why. Follow for more - have a wonderful day!
Free Hybrid Calisthenics Fitness App (beta) - based on this video's philosophy
I recommend this workout to my clients on a pretty regular basis. Hampton is a trainer who ACTUALLY understands what "no really I'm a total beginner" means. 10/10 use myself, send to others, recommend this workout. -your neighborhood medical massage therapist.
The screenshot text, so you don't have to:
Hybrid Routine 2.0
Monday:
Pushups: 2-3 sets
Leg raises: 2-3 sets
Tuesday:
Pull-ups: 2-3 sets
Squats: 2-3 sets
Wednesday:
Bridges: 2-3 sets
Twists: 2-3 sets
Thursday:
Pushups: 2-3 sets
Leg raises: 2-3 sets
Friday:
Pull-ups: 2-3 sets
Squats: 2-3 sets
Saturday:
Bridges: 2-3 sets
Twists: 2-3 sets
Sunday:
Day of rest and stretching :)
why bother caring about the environment when 1. Itās so obviously a lost cause and 2. Thereās definitely going to be a nuclear war?
And what are you doing about it Anon? Learn about ecological restoration or get out of my way.
If you read ecology books printed in the 70s and 80s, they were absolutely convinced that whales and tigers would not survive the century. There's a whole plot in Star Trek about how whales are extinct actually. Here in Argentina, we were sure that yaguaretƩs would have gone extinct. It was thought that rainforests would be forever lost, because there was no way that such complex ecosystems would be restored.
Now, you can go to PenĆnsula ValdĆ©s and find that the whale population there is growing year after year, people can see them from their windows. In IberĆ”, where yaguaretĆ©s were extinct for over 70 years, there's now a population of 35 and growing, after being reintroduced just five years ago. As for rainforests?
We've becoming very, very good on restoring them. Natural environments, when given space and time to heal, can return to that they were. And after all, all natural enviroments are managed by human societies. It is up to us to implement a good management, un buen gobierno.
I firmly believe our children and grandchildren will see a restoration of Earth like never before.
Millions of people are working on this. You can learn about it, perhaps even become one of them. Or be a pointless doomer in my ask box. Your choice.
if there are people who care, it's never a lost cause. at one point, kÄkÄpÅ, a nocturnal flightless parrot species from aotearoa, were thought to be entirely extinct for decades. until 1977, where booming calls from males were heard on the small island of whenua hou. now, thanks to people who care so much they dedicated their lives to caring, kÄkÄpÅ numbers are close to 300. despite the setbacks. despite the small gene pool causing infertility and health problems. people cared so fucking much that they survived. this is one of COUNTLESS, countless similar stories. I'm studying ecology so that I can go into conservation and all around me, every day, I see people who care enough to put years of their lives into learning about and solving environmental problems. I don't know man. hope isn't just some nebulous thing. it's tangible if you do something with it.
Tim Wong saw the decline of the pipeline swallowtail butterfly, and dedicated himself to providing habitat and raising babies, and it worked.
Spix's Macaws were extinct in the wild for 70 years, and now captive breeding and conservation groups have reintroduced a small population (with more on the way) and there are babies being successfully raised in the wild again.
And what else is there, but hope? We exist for the grace of hope. Those who have lost all hope don't stay here. If you are here to send an ask like this, it is not because you have given up, it's that you are hoping someone will show you that that hope is worth having.
It is!! It always is!!
There will be good things and if you cannot find them, make them! The time will pass anyway, you can choose what to do with it, and so many, many people are choosing to try to help.
On the nuclear point, we also thought it would take 1000 years for Chernobyl to recover, if it even could. It was expected to be a wasteland. Bare mud and rusting shells of buildings as far as the eye could see; after the reactor blew, in the days that followed the forests turned red as they died from the radiation, and they had to be felled, chipped, and buried down deep. Every plant, every animal, gone.
I took these photos in 2016, on the 30th anniversary:
Animals that have now returned:
Pine martens
Deer
Wild boar
Wolves (previously extinct in the region)
Bears (endangered in the region)
European bison (previously extinct in the region)
Giant eight foot catfish in the cooling channels (fed my mate's lunch)
And you would not BELIEVE the insect life. The exclusion zone - even the worst affected bit around Pripyat and the reactor - is so, so alive. The only taxon struggling to return still is birds, and even then, I did hear a crow at one point in Pripyat.
Even if we die. Life, in some form, will always find a way.
I agree will all of the above.
But even if all gets fucked up I still will have hope for this world.
I am a firm believer that even if humanity poisons everything and suicides in a nuclear war, there will be something left. An insect. A fish. Definitely some kind of fungus. There are creatures near deep ocean geothermal vents that will likely never notice the shit we get up to on the surface.
And life has shown, time and again, it needs only the littlest spark to grow again.
Maybe everything needs to start over. Maybe animals as we know them will be gone and procaryotes will be all that remain, and evolution is set back millions of years. Here's the thing: evolution doesn't care. It will just continue from whatever living thing is left. Patiently and defiantly.
Life once started from one, single cell ancestor. It can do so again.
So even if you despair. Even if everything seems hopeless. Even if we mess it all up beyond belief. We are not, and will never be, the end of all life.
The world won't end with us. Life is resilient.
Even if we fuck up, it will find a way.
freehand ballpoint drawing my beloved
Sephi-shark with the black pearl materia...
and Sephi-calamari.
Don't mind the wonky proportions, ink does not forgive or forget. Some things just need to be accepted as a fact of life and that includes mistakes.
yāall expose yourselves and take this fanfic test i was just forced to by an irl so now iām making you too
Get some help bbgs
In my weak defense Iām in a lot of smaller or old fandoms and you take what you get. Also i donāt usually use the exclude option and i love when the crack is treated seriously.
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37. Do I get double points for having written most of these?
idk what this means. did i win anything
What does this say about me?
I did laugh pretty genuinely at the 'can read smut in public and appear unaffected' because I can WRITE smut in public...
Hm...
In my defence, I may have read all of them but some I enjoyed more than others.
To my detriment, all of them had at least 1 fic that I vaguely remember being mildly enjoyable to good...
the worst thing about writing or any kind of craft is having an idea you're really excited to make a reality but then you sit down and realize how much work it's going to take to get to that point and suddenly you feel like those two little gay guys in the mountain in the lord of the rings
do you remember how good it was in our head mr frodo
Damn, that was fast. Not even three seconds after posting a doodle I'm approached by what I'm pretty sure is a scam bot asking about commissions.
I've been approached before but never this quickly...