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Go cheer yourselves up, ladies. The comments are absolutely inspired.
Jesus Christ
Having experienced a lot of it in my 20s, I think some of the worst, pettiest, most straight up this-is-just-bullying-you're-passing-off-as-praxis incidences of Queer Infighting endemic to young people can be best understood as attempts to exercise power by people with very little power.
Like you're 22, you're queer, you've just become a Marxist, the scope of World Suck is overwhelming and you have $30 in your bank account. What can you do to feel like you have any power? Well, you can try to get your frenemy cancelled for cosplaying a character from a problematic show. You can write a public callout post over someone's obviously friendly use of a slur you don't think they technically have the right to reclaim. Doing this stuff can make you feel like you have power and your actions have an impact. Unfortunately the impact in question is a negative impact on other marginalized people. But that often takes some maturity and self-reflection to notice.
I'm reminded of this post from 2017. To paraphrase, OP took part in community service via their university and part of that was cleaning the bathrooms at the local homeless community centre, which would frequently get trashed, not because the homeless people using them disrespected the work of the people cleaning them but because they had so little control over other things that happened in their lives, and the bathroom was something they could affect.
This, too, is a trashed bathroom; young queer people living through hell and having precious little control over their circumstances or the world in which they exist can affect something by using the language of social justice as a cudgel on their would-be allies, as well as getting a brief feeling of power over someone else by doing it.
It's not worth it. Don't trash your community bathrooms.
Man I miss free the nipple. Its getting warmer and we don’t even have free the nipple anymore
"going out to get milk" is a common turn of phrase used to describe a man abandoning his family.
the "milkman" is a common figure in stories depicting a woman's infidelity and adulterous affair.
this implies that the ability to provide milk would both decrease the likelihood of a man abandoning his wife and children, as it would eliminate the need for leaving to get milk AND would secure that man's marriage, as his wife would have no need to seek milk from an extraneous source.
therefore, all men should produce milk, through various means such as:
- being a cow
- being an almond
- being a woman
- being a coconut
- being in the omegaverse
- being an oat
(list is exemplary and not finite)
in this essay, i will redefine the nuclear family and explain the seductive and inflammatory nature of the 1993 "Got Milk?" commercials.
you shut your mouth.
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If you're writing anything involving cons, scams, heists, or morally questionable characters who are very good at lying, here are some free resources I've been using for research. Saving you the "why is this in my search history" anxiety.
1. The FBI's Famous Cases & Criminals archive (fbi.gov/history/famous-cases) has detailed breakdowns of real fraud cases, Ponzi schemes, and confidence operations. The language they use is clinical and precise, which is perfect for getting the procedural details right.
2. The FTC Consumer Sentinel Network publishes annual reports on the most common fraud tactics in the US. Great for understanding how modern scams actually work and what makes people fall for them.
3. The Smithsonian's American Art Museum has a free digital collection of forgery case studies. If your character forges documents or art, this is gold.
4. Court Listener (courtlistener.com) is a free legal database where you can read actual court transcripts from fraud trials. Want to know how a real con artist talks under oath? This is where you find out.
5. The Internet Archive's collection of old newspaper crime sections. Search for "confidence man" or "swindle" in papers from the 1920s through 1960s and you'll find incredible real stories that would feel too dramatic for fiction.
Bonus: The Psychology of Fraud section on the Association for Psychological Science website has accessible articles about why people trust, how deception works cognitively, and what makes someone a convincing liar. Essential reading if you want your con artist characters to feel psychologically real.
Reblog to save for later. Your WIP will thank you.
drug addicts deserve housing, food, water, and healthcare btw
It's always "stop harming yourself or we'll have to lock you up!!!" and never "what do you need to change to want to harm yourself less and how can we help you make some of these changes?" and that's why we're not getting anywhere
There's always a moment of intense cultural whiplash whenever I realize I'm talking to someone who thinks "legal" and "illegal" are meaningful categories and ascribes innate goodness to following the law. It's like meeting a space alien.
why are you fine with bigotry so long as it doesn't come from a politician?
This is probably the first anon ask I have gotten that wasn't outright spam in like ten years and it's such a piss on the poor ass take on what I said I really couldn't help but give you a reply while I have ten minutes between doing something actually useful with my time, so here goes.
The word bigotry actually means: obstinate or narrow-minded adherence to one's own opinions and prejudices. This is applicable to both left, right, and centrist viewpoints. A leftist person can be bigoted. A republican can be bigoted. A libertarian can be bigoted. Bigotry is made actionable in a facist regime by suppressing people of differing viewpoints and weaponizing those differences against others in harmful ways. The United States Government is currently using white bigotry toward people of color to justify a kill factory that turns law abiding citizens and immigrants into dead people for the sin of only being brown. They are using gender bigotry to strip trans people of their rights to exist as people in public spaces for the sin of being who they are. This is categorically more important to me at this stage of the current political climate than an already disenfranchised person currently under seige in this political sphere saying one shitty thing online a decade ago.
Refusing to accept that there is some measure of prejudice in every person around you is a child's view of the world. Everyone you know, in your entire life, has said something problematic, fetishistic, or outright racist in their life (and I KNOW that the instinct is to be like "no not me! I would never!" But even as a child you probably had some shitty opinions of POC, or Women, or trans people, out of nothing but ignorance and not knowing shit about these people, it fucking happens don't be a martyr abt it) and I simply refuse to believe those people (i.e. fucking everyone alive) are incapable of changing and growing into a better person. People make mistakes, and unfortunately in the world we now live in with an online record of all of those mistakes, sometimes they come back to haunt you well after you have changed immensely as a person.
And the fact of the matter is: I don't have fucking time between keeping myself alive, keeping my community alive, and doing what I can to advocate for those who cannot advocate for themselves to give even half a fuck about someone who said a slur. Yeah. Sure. That sucks of them. Inarguably shitty thing to do. They should not do that and maybe we should talk about that. But later. I'll consider action about it when I don't have all the previously listed shit on my plate. I am not going to put them in the pillory for it right now when we have people in elected positions casually calling for the deaths of thousands of people. The pillory will hopefully be occupied by the people actively causing deaths. It is called "Picking your battles".
To answer your question with another question: Why do YOU care so much what some individual with zero real power on the internet is doing when your neighbors are starving because the government is making it illegal for them to exist in public? Why are you jumping down the throat of a person who made a mistake years ago, before some pretty major things happened in their world, when you could be doing something useful in your community to help others instead? Is it becase it's a lot easier to be mad at someone you've never met online than to actually make time and put in effort to do real mutual aid? Because like, man, do I get that! Sure is a lot easier to sit on my phone and be pissed off about injustice than to actually go out there to do something about it! But you have to realize: division between people right now just means they win.
Endlessly debating us vs them discourse, who "counts" as part of the community, who should be turned away, just ends with more people hurt. Refusing to see that people can change, can see the error of their ways, and grow into better people just cuts those people off from being ABLE to change. Because if you do something wrong (and you will, everyone does, people all make mistakes) and you see the light, but the community you hurt refuses to accept you back even though you have shown you have changed and grown, then where else do you turn but right back to where you came from? The only other place that WILL give you community, the exact people hurting us. All of us (white americans to be clear, since you seem to have a lot of bad faith already) have a lot more in common with a racist republican redneck than the technocratic elite trying to built a facist regime in our country, and despite what people may think it is a LOT easier to turn those people to the cause with information and education and general kind welcome hospitality than it is to ostracize and exclude them and try to still keep a movement going. The effort is worth it, redemption and rehabilitation is worth it, and I simply don't have the energy to turn my neighbors away because they have flaws (even if those flaws suck shit) when the numbers on our side are already dwindling because of bullshit like this.
Have a good fucking day, be good to each other. Everyone eats, feed the hungry.
Not sure how this works when shark skin is so incredibly smooth
Clearly he's just rough because that's a working class shark (parasite removal expert)
these are getting weird
interview with the masquerade
vampire: the vampire
why is this post completely broken in every way imaginable
Broken notes… deactivated account… removed image….
Finally, we have them all.
In addition: OP’s name is just… gone. No “[insert username]-deactivated[insert a bunch of numbers]” as is the standard for deactivated blogs.
Just the world “deactivated.” Look upon their post, ye mighty, and despair.
It’ll be almost impossible to find this post unless it wanders across your dash.
It wandered across mine. I shall help it travel forward.
this is not a place of honor
Oh hey post of Ozymandius, good to see you again standing on your feet in a desert where no one remembers you
Let the path of this post continue.
me: [writing something] shoot... what's this woman's pronouns?
stenographer: well her bio says she/her...
me: better play it safe anyway [writes "it"]
the ghost of marie curie: [appears out of thin air] ivy... you're the first person to ever correctly gender me in a hundred and eighty-two years. from the bottom of my cold dead heart, thank you.
me: [dies of radiation poisoning]
stenographer: [dies of radiation poisoning]
favorite tags. bulliness you get it. also someone tagged this post #rpf which i think is so fuckin funny. like yeah. i guess. i guess it is.
awww the like button turns into a rainbow when you press it! that's so cute...hey staff what's with all the trans women you keep nuking?
i think we should be ridiculing them more for this. you don't get to try and go all "queer website" when your staff likes to go on nuking sprees targeting the trans fem users
would be remiss not to mention that the rainbow notably straight up just removed the trans flag colors from it. like they’re gone. it’s the progress flag minus the trans flag colors.
that’s not the whole flag, now is it
hey staff what the fuck
hey staff don't you think you're being too on-the-nose
HEY STAFF DONT YOU THINK YOU'RE BEING TOO ON-THE-NOSE