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Talon & children (inspired from their Halloween sprays)
Updated this for the holidays
Junkenstein DND
DM Reinhardt: You are surrounded by the zomnics! You see ten... twenty, no... Thirty of them surrounding you! It looks as if it may be the end of your fight...
Mccree: Hmm... I roll to use high noon.
Dice Roll: Nat 20.
DM Reinhardt: ... *siiiiiiiiiiighhhhhhh* despite your weapon only having six bullets, you fan the hammer and, like a machine gun, you dispose of every last zomnic in your sight...
“You will all regret the day you laughed at Dr. Jameson Junkenstein!”
today is hating my own art day
“But what can you actually DO with a degree in [insert subject here]?!”
Write fanfiction with a high degree of accuracy in a very specific field, next question.
tolkien ghostwrote this
I shall take that as an incredibly strong compliment.
I don’t know who needs to hear this but stop seeing yourself as inferior and holding yourself to such higher standards than you do everyone around you. youre allowed to mess up and make mistakes and be imperfect and silly and annoying sometimes. things aren’t automatically worse just because youre doing them
Common Micro aggressions: African Americans and/or Black People
Anonymous asked: What are some common micro-aggressions that a black american will regularly have to deal with?
Behold! This masterpost of common micro-aggressions towards African Americans and/or people in the African Diaspora.
A Few Facts:
Micro-aggressions are the “little” incidents of racism that may not be so obviously racist, but come from a place of ignorance or stereotyped views
Micro-aggressions can be perpetuated by White people as well as fellow Black people and People of Color.
Several of these may be applicable to other People of Color.
We (Black mods writing this) live in different Westernized countries & have personally experienced every one of these or know someone who has.
For a fuller understanding of micro aggressions and the affects it has on individuals overtime, please see this: “These incidents may appear small…”
Use of microaggressions in writing
This is just to give a thorough understanding of some of the things a Black person (often in America or other western countries) deals with.
Unless writing about racism, we would not recommend overpacking your Black character with every one of these experiences, or at least not within the narrative.
Sprinkling in a few here and there is acceptable and adds realism.
Do not forget to include reactions to these micro-aggressions and when they occur, show they’re not okay somehow in the text.
The micro aggressions tag has plenty of applicable advice.
General Micro-aggressions
People excusing blackface.
Having our grammar and annunciation corrected.
“I don’t see you as a Black person/ I don’t see colour.”
Calling Black people ghetto, thugs, rachet, sassy, urban…
People debating why they should be allowed to say the n-word.
Then saying the n-word anyway.
Whispering, spitting, or stumbling over the word “Black” as if it’s a curse.
Refusing to pronounce your name right, or just calling you by a different name that’s easier.
Alternatively, “jokingly” calling you a “ghetto” name.
Constantly mixing up unrelated and not even resembling Black people, because you know.. ‘Black people all look the same.’
Dismissing our experiences as “just overreacting,” defending the wronging party, or using our plight to talk about one’s own experience (e.g. “well as a gay man i’ve got it rough…”).
Telling racist jokes and calling you sensitive when you don’t find it funny.
“______ is the new civil rights movement!” Black folks are still fighting for their rights, so…
Media
Fox news (xD)
Caricatured depictions of Black people on TV.
Casting calls for Black people only tailored for “race roles.”
Media treating white criminals and killers better than Black victims (see these headlines).
Stereotypes
Assuming you only listen to rap/hip-hop/r&b.
Assuming you love chicken, Kool-aid, and/or smoke weed.
Assuming you’re good at sports.
Assuming there’s no father in the picture in Black families.
Assuming all Black people (see: young girls) have children.
Calling Black people who don’t conform to preconceived images of Blackness “less black,” acting white or an “oreo.”
AAVE
Non-Black People mimicking/imitating AAVE.
People falling into AAVE when talking to Black People.
“Why don’t Black people speak real English instead of ‘ebonics’?”
Insults/doubting intelligence:
You’re so articulate!”
“You take advanced classes?!”
“How did she get into that [prestigious school and/or program]?”
“They only got x because they’re Black/Affirmative action.”
Assuming a Black person (usually male) attends college because of a sports scholarship.
Counselors discouraging Black students to take prestigious coursework, assuming it’s too difficult for them.
Respectability politics:
“You’re a credit to your race.”
“I’m glad you’re not like those other Black people. You’re not ghetto or listen to that rap stuff..”
Tone policing: dismissing someone’s reaction/argument/etc. because they are too “emotional.” Thinking that we need to be calm in order to be taken seriously.
Pitting African immigrants against African Americans, especially those coming to America for education, aka “Good Blacks.”
Beauty Standards and Dating
“You’re pretty for a Black girl.”
“You’re pretty! Are you mixed?”
“I don’t usually date/aren’t attracted to Black people.”
Calling attraction to Black people “jungle fever.”
Fetishization/Othering
People asking you what you are or where you’re really from.
Referring to Black people or our features as “exotic.”
Referring to Black people’s skin as chocolate or other foods.
Assuming dark skin doesn’t need sunscreen. Like other humans, we do!
Black Women/Misogynoir
Saying Black women are ”strong, independent and don’t need no man.“
Calling Black women ”sassy“ or angry if she shows passion/emotion.
Overreactions/exaggerating our actions. This often involves assigning aggression where there is none. (Black person speaking firmly is yelling. A Black woman disagrees with someone: “why are you attacking me?”)
Referring to white and non-black women as “girls” and “women” while calling Black women “Females.”
Men who apply courtesy to white women (holding doors, giving up seat) but don’t apply the same to Black women.
Referring to Black women on government assistance as “welfare queens” (While ignoring that white people, white women especially, get more government assistance than Black people in the USA).
“Black women All woman are beautiful.” (Stop. That. Please.)
Hair
People touching/petting your hair without consent.
“So is that your real hair? Are those extensions?”
Calling natural black hair unprofessional.
White people appropriating Black hair styles (dreads, twists, etc) and being praised as edgy, while it’s “ghetto, unprofessional, and unclean” on our own heads.
Poverty Assumptions:
“Do you live in the ghetto?”
“Can you afford that?”
“Here are the value prices of this product…”
Racial Profiling + Criminalization:
Crossing the street to avoid passing Black men/people.
Following in stores, assuming Black people are stealing.
Moving aside when we pass, clutching purse, locking doors.
Asking Black people for I.D. when paying with card (while white people are not asked).
Being pulled over + arrested at astonishingly higher rates than white people.
~Mods Colette and Alice
My favorite bit of folk medicine is that we’re supposed to take wormwood for intestinal parasites. It’s actually really effective, which is how wormwood got its name, but the reason it’s effective is that wormwood is literally just poison and it happens to kill the worms slightly faster than it kills you.
That’s medicine BABEYYYYYY!!!!
No, but seriously, the reason plants have useful chemicals that we can use medicinally is because they have evolved those chemicals as poisons to prevent predation. Humans were just smart enough to figure out through trial and error how to balance these chemical extracts to counteract abnormalities in our bodies.
Like: “Hm. This plant toxin is a cardiac glycoside and increases heart output. In a healthy person, this is highly unpleasant and may even cause death. But… for my aging aunt over here who’s suffering from congestive heart failure… a little foxglove extract taken every morning with her tea would probably help her circulation and keep her weary heart kickin’ for a few more years.”
Medicine is the opportune application of poisons. Healers and poisoners are folks with similar skill sets and wildly different philosophies.
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dear @shitpostsampler i would like a pony and a cross stitch pattern for “Healers and poisoners are folks with similar skill sets and wildly different philosophies” please <3
Sometimes I need the reminder.
[A tweet by user at show up for this reads, “You didn’t disappoint your parents. Your parents held rigid expectations and never adjusted them even when it was clear they didn’t fit you. Children grow in all directions. It’s not your fault if your parents weren’t prepared to grow with you.” End ID.]
Happy Lesbian day of visibility
Here are some of my favorite femme looks!!!
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Ace people deserve so much more than to have their identity reduced down to a discourse topic, and they definitely deserve much better than to constantly be ridiculed and harassed for their asexuality.
Being asexual isn’t bad or wrong. Being asexual doesn’t mean someone is broken. Being asexual doesn’t make someone inhuman. Being asexual doesn’t mean “doesn’t like sex,” “doesn’t fuck,” “being straight,” or whatever other rude things gatekeepers claim it is. Being asexual doesn’t mean anything other than “does not feel sexual attraction.”
Aces, I know it seems like there are so many people against you and against your identity, but please remember that gatekeepers are the minority and a small one at that!! There are far more people in the LGBTQ+ community who love you, accept you, and recognize you and your ace identity as valid and as part of this community. And as our history has shown us time and time again, asexuals have always been a vital part of the community and an important part of queer history.
You’re all such amazing, phenomenal people, and the LGBTQ+ community simply would not be the same without y'all blessing it with your existence in it!! So please, whenever you feel alone, whenever you feel bad for being ace, whenever you feel like you don’t belong, remember that so many of us in this community love you and want you here. And we always will ♤♤♤♤
You belong here, and nothing will ever change that!!!!
Fun read from today
https://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/gabrielsanchez/heres-what-its-like-to-identify-as-asexual
"I want people to understand that asexual people are simply that — people."
Many of the interviewees are also aro-spec, and there is quite the variation of aces interviewed. This is a nice read and I just want to let y'all know that it is possible to be heard on a large public platform.
the rat is known for their wit, their spirit. they are kind but direct. in the lunar cycle, the year of the rat succeeds that of the pig
Take this with you
to all my white followers who stew in unnecessary guilt trying to come to terms with the privilege you have, watch this