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Ooh wait, I have a junk bug too!
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How is bnha anime of the decade...... they aren’t even anime of the hour of the minute of the second
The notes on this post were so toxic that staff just axed em
1969.........
Yes, when the original post is deleted from the server (not just the blog, but the Tumblr servers), there is no root post for notes to be added onto, and also no root post for time to be counted from, so it starts from zero. Most computer operating systems use Unix, which was launched in 1971 with t.he epoch date of midnight on January 1, 1970 as 1. Therefore zero is one second behind that date: December 31, 1969. Also, very unfortunately, this also means nobody except you and anyone you reblog it to will see this explanation, as you cannot open the notes to see comments when there are no notes.
Tumblr is truly one of the webbed sites ever
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Nature is healing
Many young wizards have taken to transmuting swans into humans and marrying them. One day, you are lucky enough to find a swan in the wild, and without hesitating, you turn it into a beautiful lady. Unfortunately, that ‘swan’, was a goose. You have just given a goose a human form.
After I explained the mistake, she laughed uproariously.
“You’re damn lucky I’m not a swan!” she said, wiping tears from her eyes. “They get by on their reputation for being pretty and graceful, but buddy, a swan ain’t nothing but a bigger, meaner goose. What do you all want swan wives for anyway?”
I opened my mouth and then shut it again. Honestly, I hadn’t actually stopped to think about that much. It had become a mark of status, having a demure, graceful woman following on your arm, always dressed in white and gazing soulfully about.
“They all seem very nice,” I said finally.
She pursed her lips thoughtfully as she finished pulling on the robes I’d brought with me. “Then there’s something else going on,” she said. “I’ve met my share of swans and not a one of them would put up with that shit. Are you sure they were swans to begin with?”
“Well, no, now that you mention it. I mean, everyone says that’s what they are, but I’ve never actually seen anyone else do it.”
“Do they talk? Act like humans? Do they seem intelligent?”
“Well, they are humans, so I suppose they must be, right?” This conversation was not going the way I had expected it to.
“Hah! Fat chance. Transmutation is just changing the shape of a thing. You turn a swan into a human and all you’ve done is put a swan mind in a human-shaped box. Wouldn’t do a wizard much good to be able to turn into a wolf or whatever if they suddenly only had a wolf’s brain to work with, would it?”
“So, you’re saying that if those women were swans originally, they’d still act like swans?”
“Hoo boy yeah,” she said. “Absolutely. Hissing, biting people, trying to build nests, shitting everywhere. The works.”
“Wait, but what about you?” I asked, desperately trying to get the conversation back on track. “You seem like a human, but you were a goose ten minutes ago.”
She grinned wickedly at me.
“I was shaped like a goose ten minutes ago,” she said. “And I appreciate the makeover. But I wasn’t a goose to begin with. Now come on. There’s something hella creepy going on around here, and we’re gonna figure out what.”
She started walking back up the path towards town.
“Wait!” I shouted, hurrying after her, “If you weren’t a goose, then what are you? And what’s your name?”
“You can call me Gwydd,” she said. “And as for what I am, it’s a long story. I’ll tell you some day. But first, you’re going to tell me everything you know about these swan ladies.”
Atypical Autism Traits
The [ original source ] for these is highly gendered.
Under the cut, I am retyping the original source in gender-neutral language, as atypical autism traits do not only appear in girls.
If you are Autistic and your autism matches this profile, it does not mean that you must be a girl; it just means your autism is a kind that often gets missed by traditional diagnostic profiles. These traits were commonly found by researchers in cisgender girls, but they are by no means exclusive to cisgender girls.
The traits are split into four categories.
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Appearance / Personal Habits
Dresses comfortably due to sensory issues and practicality
Will not spend much time on grooming and hair. Hairstyles usually have to be ‘wash and wear’. Can be quite happy not grooming at all at times.
Eccentric personality; may be reflected in appearance
Is youthful for their age, in looks, dress, behaviour, and tastes
Usually a little more expressive in face and gesture than some other Autistic people
May have androgynous traits. Thinks of themself as half-male/half female
May not have a strong sense of identity, and can be very chameleon-like, especially before diagnosis
Enjoys reading and films as a retreat, often scifi, fantasy, children’s, can have favourites which are a refuge
Uses control as a stress management technique; rules, discipline, rigid in certain habits, which will contradict their seeming unconventionality.
Usually happiest at home or in other controlled environment.
Intellectual / Giftedness / Education / Vocation
May have been diagnosed as Autistic when young, or may have been thought of as gifted, shy, sensitive, etc. May also have had obvious or severe learning deficits
Often musical, artistic
May have a savant skill or strong talent(s)
May have a strong interest in computers, games, science, graphic design, inventing, things of a technological and visual nature. More verbal thinkers may gravitate to writing, languages, cultural studies, psychology
May have been a self-taught reader, been hyperlexic as a child, and will possess a wide variety of other self-taught skills as well
May be highly educated but will have had to struggle with social aspects of college. May have one or many partial degrees
Can be very passionate about a course of study or job, and then change direction or go completely cold on it very quickly
Will often have trouble holding onto a job and may find employment daunting
Highly intelligent, yet sometimes can be slow to comprehend due to sensory and cognitive processing issues
Will not do well with verbal instruction - needs to write down or draw diagram
Obsessions (passions / special interests) are not necessarily unusual
Emotional / Physical
Emotionally immature and emotionally sensitive
Anxiety and fear are predominant emotions
More open to talk about feelings and emotional issues than people with typical autism
Strong sensory issues - sounds, sights, smells, touch, and prone to overload. (May not have taste/food texture issues.)
Moody and prone to bouts of depression. May have been diagnosed with mood disorders such as Bipolar Disorder, while the autism diagnosis was missed (note from typist: this doesn’t mean the other diagnoses are necessarily incorrect; just that they were comorbid with something that went undetected)
Probably given several different prescriptions to treat symptoms. Will be very sensitive to medications and anything else they put in their body so may have had adverse reactions
9 out of 10 have mild to severe gastro-intestinal issues (e.g. ulcers, acid reflux, Irritable Bowel Syndrome, and so on)
Stims to soothe when sad or agitated; rocking, face-rubbing, humming, finger flicking, leg bouncing, finger or foot tapping, etc
Similarly physical when happy - hand-flapping, clapping, singing, jumping, running around, dancing, bouncing
Prone to temper or crying meltdowns, even in public; sometimes over seemingly small things due to sensory or emotional overload
Hates injustice and hates to be misunderstood; this can incite anger and rage
Prone to mutism when stressed or upset, especially after a meltdown. Less likely to stutter than some other Autistic people but may have a raspy voice, monotone at times, when stressed or sad
Social / Relationships
Words and actions are often misunderstood by others
Perceived to be cold-natured and self-centred; unfriendly
Is very outspoken at times, may get very fired up when talking about passions / special interests / obsessions
Can be very shy or mute
Like people with typical autism, will shut down in social situations once overloaded, but is generally better at socialising in small doses. May even give the appearance of being skilled, but it is a “performance”
Doesn’t go out much. Will prefer to go out with partner only or children if they have them (note from typist: I find I have a short list of “safe people” who I prefer to go out with, and I will refuse to go out if none of those people are available)
Will not have many close friends, and will not conform to gender stereotypical activities with friends, or have get-togethers to “hang out” with friends
Will have a close friend or friends in school, but not once adulthood is reached
May or may not want to have a relationship. If they are interested in a relationship, they probably take it very seriously, but may choose to remain celibate or alone
Due to sensory issues, will either really enjoy sex or strongly dislike it
If they like someone romantically, they can be extremely, noticeably awkward in attempts to let them know e.g. may stare or call repeatedly, “fixating” on the person. This may change with maturity
Often prefers the company of animals but not always due to sensory issues.
Just wanna check, what's your pronouns? :-) thank
he/ham
you know what i meant
As a gender nonconforming cis dyke, I’ve received a lot of weird hostility in bathrooms. Like, a lot. The mild but frequent stuff is when people see me, do a visible double take, and go check the sign again. The not entirely common, more aggressive stuff is when people verbally question why I’m there. More than once I’ve had someone call me “it” or confront me about my gender in public settings. I’ve had people try to tell me to leave.
But the only place I’ve had someone physically try to remove me from a bathroom was in London.
Some random middle aged woman thought that she had the right to put her hands on me simply because I don’t match her ideas of what femininity is, and I don’t think it’s a coincidence that this happened in a place where transphobia is running rampant. Of all the weird stuff that’s happened to me in pretty conservative parts of the US, they simply are not as emboldened here as they currently are in the UK; but don’t think for a moment that they don’t intend to get there.
Trans people are reason enough to fight these bigots. It’s a good enough reason. Trans people deserve respect, dignity, compassion, and protection. But if you think they’ll be satisfied with only pushing trans people back into the closet, you’re utterly deluded. They want absolute conformity, simple as that, and they’re increasing their push here too.
Any lesbian who aligns herself with transphobia is a traitor. Simple as that.
losing it at this
This literally sounds like a welcome to night vale segment
No offence but you know what's really weird about America? You've got hardly any history past a couple of centuries. No medieval castles, no Roman walls, no bronze age settlement sites. Is there even anything for archeologists to dig for?
People have been here for quite some time, they’ve only been white for 500 years
As an American studying archaeology this ask filled me with a seething rage
Chaco Canyon. 1250 A.D
Monks Mound 900 A.D
Montezuma Castle, 1100 A.D
Temple Mound, 500 A.D
Just because they aren’t traditional western style buildings doesn’t mean they aren’t there. These are only a FEW examples of the monumental architecture built by Native Americans in the US. The “prehistory” of America is as vast and varied as whatever is in Europe.
I never understand people who will travel so far to see Stonehenge or Roman ruins but completely discount Cahokia or Mesa Verde. There are SO MANY amazing ancient sites in America. And most of them are comparatively little-known and visited.
I think a difference in Europe is that they seem better at coexisting with their history - there are cities where you can see modern buildings next to ones from the Middle Ages. Our (surviving) ancient sites in the US aren’t in the middle of major population centers, which makes them easier to overlook. I don’t think that’s entirely a bad thing, preservation-wise, but it’s also not an excuse for forgetting they exist.
Folks I live in Atlantic Canada and I’m an hour away from an archaeological site complex that’s at least 11,000 years old, suspected to be 13,000 years old. That’s nearly three times older than the Great Pyramid at Giza. The Wabanaki are called the People of the Dawn for a reason. Come on.
There are multiple temple mounds within 10-20 minutes of me on the gulf coast of Florida that date back more than a millennium, and were actively inhabited areas before the Spanish showed up and committed genocide.
And a whole bunch of Native American people built around astrological events just like Stonehenge. Except they weren’t just using the solstices that happen every year. No, they were using the major lunar standstills which only happen every 18 years.
There are places where Native Americans were building cities without an agrarian lifestyle. Hunter gatherer cities! That is completely different from how western civilization developed! How cool is that! How aggressively does that up end the idea that hunter gatherers were inherently more primitive than agrairian cultures.
The fact that I didn’t learn about any of this until I was in my 30s and actively seeking this information in my own time is criminal.
I think Europeans don’t understand just how much (their) colonization destroyed, here. Like, it was an active effort to erase tens of thousands of years of history, in order to feed into the bullshit notion of “Manifest Destiny,” which tried to pretend the continents were empty when they showed up. Mexico City is built on top of what was Teotihuacan. There was a Great Wall of Peru that got literally taken apart by the Spaniards to build their own city, Cuzco. Anasazi cliff villages built between 2000 and 4000 years ago in places like Canyon de Chelly were destroyed by the US army in 1863 to try and drive out their current inhabitants, the Dine. (Some survived, thank God.) Catholic priests collected and burned khipu, knotcord books containing millennia of knowledge, as blasphemous.
So why don’t you know about the thousands of ruins scattered all over the Americas? White supremacy. White people destroyed as much as they could find, again and again and again. They’re still destroying it. And then have the absolute nerve to ask why this stuff isn’t as well-known as sites in Europe.
Just for anyone still thinking the civil rights movement was “SO long ago!”
Fred Hampton would be 51 this year if police hadn’t executed him at age 21.
Ruby Bridges is 65.
MLK would be 91 (he was assassinated at 39).
Malcom X would be 95 (he was assassinated at 39).
Claudette Colvin (the first Black woman known to refuse to give up her seat AT 15) is only 80.
Mary Louise Smith is 83.
Fred Gray is 89.
EMMETT TILL WOULD BE 79 (he was murdered at age 14 because of a white woman’s lie).
Ask yourself how old your grandparents are. Hell, how old your PARENTS are. How old are the people in most government seats right now?
Miss me with that bullshit of “It’S sO lOnG aGo. Things are better now.” These people and so many more who aren’t able to be here would be distraught at what is STILL fucking happening today. To say things like that is just willfully turning your head away from the injustices that we see today! That’s the that on that.
“How old are people in most government seats right now?” <-!!!! THIS!! People don’t fully digest THIS! MANY many people in the most powerful positions in government WERE alive to hate MLK. They were building early political careers in opposition to the Civil Rights movement, actively oppressing Black people in lower positions of government, fighting to keep segregation alive, etc. And they’re STILL doing it!
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Pro tip: If you copy and paste a link that said “no free articles” into a private/incognito browser, it will let you read the whole thing.
also if u press the “esc” (escape) key on ur laptop before the page fully loads, it won’t load any pop-ups blocking u from reading. if the article has images, then this method sometimes does not u see them. but! the words will be fine :)
If the site is particularly badly designed, you might just be able to delete the overlay itself. Right click > Inspect element and delete the line of HTML (it’ll be highlighted automatically)
hey kids there is a website called outline.com that will let you read from pretty much any news site with a paywall for free
If you are on a desktop browser , there is a “Bypass Paywalls” on Github by iamadamdev for chrome and fire fox. It will bypass all the well known news magazines.
This is all useful and good to know, but I feel like it’s just a personal fix for the issue the tweet was addressing—that right wing media is more accessible than left wing media.
We need to disband the TSA.
Like, i’m not saying no security at all, but we need to disband the current TSA and go back to like. A quick x-ray of your bags and a metal detector.
When I was a kid flying alone, my parents knew I was smart and not easily freaked out by planes, so from age 8 when going to visit my grandma (an hour’s plane ride away), they wouldn’t even bother to set me up an an “unaccompanied minor”, they’d just let me fly.
Today that sounds absolutely NUTS, but you know why they could do it when I was 8?
When I was 8, they could walk me to the gate, put me on the gangway, and watch the plane take off, and know that my grandmother would be waiting at the gate on the other side to pick me up when I stepped off the plane.
Shortly after 9/11, my sister went to go visit my grandma. She was probably 10 or so. They wouldn’t let anyone go through the metal detectors anymore, you had to have a boarding pass, but if you went to the ticket counter and said, like “I’m picking up/dropping off an unaccompanied child/an elderly person/someone with disabilities” you could get a non-ticket pass to get through security and go to the gate.
Like, people forget sometimes, I think, that the full blown craziness of our current airport “security” (which is a joke and often does more harm than good - hurting or distressing innocent people and missing actual threats going through) took a while to ramp up. If you told parents in the wake of 9/11 that they would not be able to go with their unaccompanied children through security to make sure they got on the plane safely, or be there to pick them up at the gate when they arrive, there would’ve been fucking RIOTS. I remember my parents - VERY conservative and pro-Bush and pro-Patriot act and everything - being FRUSTRATED that they had to get a special pass to go with my sister through security if she was flying alone, because shouldn’t the fact that she’s a child and they’re her parent be enough to get them through?
Seriously, I know this is just one issue out of MANY that the current TSA has, but it’s just. It blows my mind.
You used to be able to go have lunch in the terminal with a friend if they had a layover in your city. You used to be able to romantically chase someone down to stop them boarding their plane when you realized you’d made a mistake turning down their offer to like. Get together or whatever. You used to be able to PUT YOUR GODDAMN CHILD ON A PLANE and be sure that on the other end someone would be right there to pick them up, or that they could just sit down right outside and wait if their pick-up person was running late.
In 2004 I had lunch in Atlanta with a former friend on my layover on the way home from Minneapolis. I didn’t have to go through security to get to her; we met at the food court.
i worked at Dulles airport both before and after 9/11, and i gotta say, it was like a complete makeover literally overnight. and not the good Queer Eye kind, either. i actually used to work for United Airlines. i was in Chicago visiting a friend when the planes hit the towers. but that’s a story for another time.
this is a story about how commercial flight stopped being a convenient, simple, often-affordable way to travel with a little style, and became the hellish nightmare it is now. flying used to be fun. flying used to be classy. used to be you took a flight because you could afford to pay a little extra to travel in style, more quickly, with less hassle than dragging yourself onto a Greyhound to sit beside Gungy Guy Who Really Needs a Tic-Tac for 18 hours. now flying is infinitely more of a hassle than any other way to travel, because you legitimately have to plan to add two or more hours to your trip just to get through security, and half of the things in your suitcase are probably going to be needlessly confiscated anyway. that snowglobe you got as a souvenir? yeah, kiss that goodbye. i’m serious. you can’t bring a snowglobe on an aircraft unless it’s in a checked bag, and if it’s in a checked bag, it’s almost definitely going to be shattered by the time you get it home. dangerous things, snowglobes.
when i got back to Dulles, my first shift back after the disaster, i was actually pulled away from my airline’s counter and told i had to go work the TSA lines. yes, you read that right. i–an airline employee completely and utterly untrained in security protocols–was being told to work the security lines and search people’s bags. because they had increased the need, but hadn’t increased the manpower. they had more than tripled the amount of security done, but had no one to actually do all the extra work, and so they literally borrow airline employees to be the hands they lacked.
and let me tell you, it was legitimately the most terrifying thing i have ever done in my life.
i have met inbound aircraft with glow sticks in blizzards. i have swept international bags with tools that change color when they detect explosives and watched the pads turn blood red. i have pried open Samsonites with crow bars only to find literal pounds of drugs. i have been physically threatened by angry people three times my size swearing at me in languages i don’t even know because they missed their flight and blame me for it. i have climbed through ventilation ducts to assist in checking machinery i am not qualified to check. i have been chased down terminal hallways by misconnected passengers and manhandled by entitled pilots who are angry they don’t get paid fifteen times as much as i do instead of fourteen times as much as i do… airline jobs are wild. you name it, i’ve probably had to face it down, and let me tell you, none of that shit was half as scary as knowing i did not know what i was looking for in someone’s luggage, and that if i missed something, i might be to blame for an entire aircraft full of people falling out of the sky on fire. i was fucking terrified, every second of every shift i had to do that, because i could not handle the idea of being responsible for a disaster because i hadn’t been properly trained what to look for.
and the worst part of it is? i learned a few months later that literally none of it is even useful. like literally none of it. the entire TSA? completely fucking useless. it’s theatrics.
this video? 10,000% accurate. i actually participated in a test of the TSA at Dulles while i worked there, about a year after 9/11 when the security guidelines had been solidified and tested and properly staffed. over the course of the day, a dozen or so of us were chosen randomly to help test the agents, along with a handful of vendors, and passengers who didn’t have significant time constraints. we were all given a “dangerous” item to try and get through security with, to see if we got stopped, and if the item was found. we were told to hide the item[s] however we preferred, on our person, or in luggage we had or were given for the exercise.
of the i believe 23 people who attempted to get through security, with anything from a pocket knife to a drill to several bags of (mock) explosive components to be mixed onboard, three of us were actually stopped and searched, and only one person was actually found to be carrying something “dangerous”. one woman hid an 8″ folding knife in her updo, and no one found it. one man divided his several bags of (mock) explosive components into several smaller bags he purchased right there at the airport, and mixed them among his personal toiletries, and no one questioned this. me? i had ten boxes of strike-anywhere matches and five real actual firecrackers concealed on my person. granted, they were small firecrackers, but anybody who’s ever blown up a mailbox knows exactly how much damage an M-80 can do. now imagine that in a giant metal tube traveling at 500mph, 29,000 feet in the air. now imagine five of them.
and the worst part is, you don’t even need a knife or explosives to wreak havoc on a damn plane. if you apply enough superglue to cotton or wool fabric, it will catch fire due to an exothermic reaction, and you can bring plenty of superglue on a plane with you, so long as it’s all less than 3oz each. i know how to bring a grown man to his knees using a ballpoint pen. thanks, aikido class! shit, you could sharpen the wire from your bra and stick it back in the cup and then later whip it out and stab somebody with it if you really wanted to. for that matter, thanks to 3D printers, do you know how easy it would be for literally anyone to print a bunch of plastic pieces and assemble a gun once they’re onboard? sure, they’d only be able to fire it once, most likely, and with probably no accuracy whatsoever, but who needs accuracy when you’re just trying to blow a hole in the fuselage?
anyone who has watched a few good heist movies or likes to write in their spare time can probably come up with two dozen completely mundane easy-to-get-thru-security-with ways to highjack a plane, tbh. not that i’m condoning such behavior, especially since there are almost always at least two air marshals on most flights these days, but the fact remains that the TSA does jack shit to stop a creative person who really wants to cause trouble.
stopping people from utilizing airports as the public buildings they were always meant to be has done exactly nothing to keep us safe, and has significantly devalued airports as an establishment. there are so many airports that actually used to bring in quite a bit of money thanks to the artwork they displayed, the intriguing architecture they employed, or even just having unique eateries. now? i mean who has time to stop and enjoy an art exhibit when their flight leaves in three hours and they’ll be spending two and a half of those hours waiting in line at security anyway?
“the terrorists can see our security. they can figure out how to get around it. so instead of trying to make airports impregnable, we should take the money we’re wasting on the TSA and spend it on things that work: intelligence, investigation, and emergency response.”
While I focused on the one thing that sparked my thought process last night when I made my OP, the thing was that I was thinking of the security theater that is the TSA and current security protocols, and how they’re essentially useless and also deeply invasive and sometimes even degrading.
And shit like this? Is exactly why. Even with today’s security, 9/11 could’ve still happened. Not in the same way, likely, no, but when people want to do harm, the fucking dog and pony show that is the TSA would do absolutely nothing to stop them.
I have a pretty good “the TSA is useless” story.
I was born in Oakland and lived there for a number of years. When we’d fly to SoCal to visit family, we’d fly out of the Oakland airport. For my mom and I this was our go-to. But when my mom got married we moved to a different part of Alameda County; an area that was pretty much equidistant from the three international airports- Oakland, San Francisco, and San Jose.
My stepdad was used to flying San Jose, and since the distance was negligible, we went through a period where we would just use whichever airport had cheaper flights. After my stepfather passed away, we mostly went back to Oakland out of habit.
Well, about 2 or 3 years after he passed, my mom and I decided to take a vacation to San Diego. So, as usual, we drove into Oakland, parked in the economy lot, and headed to terminal 2. But once we got through security and went to check the departures board, we couldn’t figure out where our flight was.
We went up to a gate agent to ask for help. She looked at our boarding passes and said “uh, your flight is out of San Jose. This is Oakland.”
WE SOMEHOW GOT THROUGH 2015 ERA TSA SCREENINGS AT THE COMPLETELY WRONG AIRPORT.
Thankfully Southwest was actually fantastic and changed our flight with no change, but the fact that none of the many scanners, or you know, eyeballs that looked at our passes caught this is pretty absurd.
holy fucking shit, dude.
Can you guys stop complaining and understand there’re reasons for why we even have TSA? Last time I checked, flights wouldn’t be as “casual” or “fun” if you sat next to someone who smuggled in a fuckin bomb. Jeez.
Yeah, so, the TSA is only 2 years older than you, and does about as much to contribute to the safety of flying as you do. Which is none, because obviously you don’t actively contribute to airline safety and neither do I, and neither does the TSA.
I think you should probably do some research about how ineffective and occasionally actively detrimental the TSA is to actual security before you get involved with discussions like this in the future, rather than making assumptions that people who are anti-TSA are all somehow idiots who haven’t considered their stance and how it would affect safety on flights.
The reason we have the TSA is that the Bush administration wanted to both keep us all scared of more attacks after 9/11 and put on ~security theater~ so that we’d think that giving up more of our rights in order to fly (among other things) was somehow making us safer. The fact that you actually believe it is proof that their attempts worked.
Do you want to know what actually keeps you safe on flights? Intelligence agencies, stopping people before they even get on the damn plane. And yeah, the increased air marshall presence and secure cockpits definitely help deter all but the most determined (who are generally the ones the intelligence agencies are stopping). But some poorly trained 20-something refusing to let me bring my unopened water bottle through security is doing absolutely nothing.
Also if you actually read the comments, or an article about how poorly the TSA actually works, you’d see how many people talk about things like “security wouldn’t let me take my lush face mask through, but somehow missed the two keychains of mace that I’d forgotten I had”. If the TSA was actually working, these stories wouldn’t be as prevalent as they are.
But they are prevalent, because the TSA does not actually function as a protective agency or a deterrent to determined people who want to harm others - it functions as a false display of security while implying that they are necessary or we’ll all be blown to smithereens, to try to keep people feeling safe (and it doesn’t work very well if you’re not a cis able-bodied white person, ask any trans person, disabled person, or person of color - especially if they appear middle eastern - who’ve had to deal with it. They do not feel any safer after being harassed by the TSA) while keeping them accepting of the violations of their privacy and personal space by the government.
It’s a sham, and it needs to be disbanded so it can be replaced by actual security similar to what existed before the TSA, which would incidentally require a lot less harassment and restrictions than are currently in place, while also probably being a lot more efficient and effective in protecting you from whatever you think is going to get through than the TSA would ever be.
(…also i edited the beginning a bit bc i realized i’d been a bit needlessly condescending but i hadn’t really noticed it until after posting. I’m not trying to be condescending, I’m trying to be clear that the person i’m responding to has inaccurate views on the usefulness of the TSA)
Man do I have a s t o r y.
This last flight I took to Ohio, I left a lighter in my suitcase I forgot I had put there for a candle on a non-flying trip. Nothing. TSA didn’t give a shit.
BUT
My little brother is doing something called Oral Immuno Therapy, basically he eats peanuts to make him less allergic to peanuts. When he started, he had a container of apple juice that had peanut dust in it for his dosages. Obviously we had to take this with us when we flew to Ohio to see family, he has to take it every day. The container was more than the allowed amount of liquid, so TSA decided they had to check it out. The lady pulls us aside and says she’s gonna test the liquid for explosives.
SHE TESTED IT INCORRECTLY. The test came back POSITIVE and she KNEW that couldn’t be right, so she ignored the test and LET US GO.
Not only did the test NOT FUCKIN WORK, but when the test told her we had explosives, she IGNORED IT.
Holy fuck
i feel this in my soul