The thing is nobody at pride is evaluating you to determine if you’re queer enough to be there because they’re too busy thinking “it’s so hot out” and “why is this lemonade 12 dollars?”
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The thing is nobody at pride is evaluating you to determine if you’re queer enough to be there because they’re too busy thinking “it’s so hot out” and “why is this lemonade 12 dollars?”
btw it's so fucking stupid you can be anxious physically in your body even after you've decided mentally you don't care. I'm supposed to be in charge here
Ryan Gosling’s career has just been one long quest to climb the Warner Bros water tower
that man has been trying to climb this tower since he was 16. he has asked multiple times, and every time they said no, but now he’s famous enough & variety was able to convince them to do a shoot on the tower. it all led here. it was all for this.
I’m obsessed with the implication that this was a coming-of-age ritual where a boy becomes a man, like a bar mitzvah
The realities of accessibility at direct actions
I see a lot of people with opinions on how to handle accessibility at direct actions and I feel that a lot of these opinions are completely out of touch with the reality of direct actions. While many of these ideas can apply at an ordinary protest (particularly one with money) many of these ideas range from difficult to impossible to implement at a direct action.
Hi, my name is Corvid and I'm a multiply disabled person who is knowledgeable about direct action. I wanted to share my takes on accessibility at direct actions. The scope of this post will be limited as the categories of "direct action" and "accessibility" are extremely broad and it's impossible to cover all of it in one post. I am going to write from my own personal experience as someone with a mobility disability and hearing loss (with residual hearing).
To dispel some myths
Direct action is not synonymous with protest. Direct actions may take the form of a protest but not all direct actions are your typical march or rally and not all marches and rallies are direct actions. Direct action specifically describes direct attacks on the source of the problem (hence direct action). Direct action tends to be higher risk than a typical protest as the nature of directly attacking the source of the problem attracts the attention of the state (especially when the target is the state).
Direct action is a wide category covering everything from firebombing to building occupations and beyond. It is impossible to discuss accessibility at all direct actions. Direct actions can range in size from one or a small handful of people to a large crowd. Direct actions are not always organized and when they are organized the organizers typically stay anonymous for protection. The invites to direct actions are not usually posted online and when they are they are typically masqueraded as other events on the flyer.
There are other, lower risk direct actions. This post isn't about them. People argue all the time about what "counts" as direct action- don't bring these arguments onto my post.
Now let's get into it
The risky nature of direct action means that openly citing where the direct action will take place can risk drawing the police to the location before anyone even arrives and/or having riot cops on standby waiting to kettle the action. Publicizing things like march routes can lead to preemptive "safety" measures like stationing cops along the route and setting up concrete barricades to block people in. I often see people suggesting that direct actions should publicize their march routes so people can prepare for accessibility challenges- this will not ever happen and should not ever happen. This might work for an above-the-ground protest (especially if it's a state-sanctioned parade like no kings) but it is just simply too risky to publicize locations for direct actions. Many direct actions do not even publicize their meeting locations until an hour before the actual action.
Many direct actions do take the route of holding a march to the location of the action or putting the location of the action along the march route. So what can be done? Mileage can easily be published without compromising the safety of the march. Barriers can be scouted ahead of time and communicated in the messages sent out about the action (whether that be messages in signal chats, inconspicuous flyers, or word of mouth). People who are trusted by the (behind the scenes) organizers can communicate their access needs for the action. (I would not recommend messaging someone you think is an organizer about details of a direct action if you are not trusted by that person).
A lot of increasing accessibility for your access needs at direct actions will come with building trust with the organizers. Unfortunately, this can only be done by meeting up with those people in person, and you may not know who they are. You can often find these people at lower risk protests and mutual aid...if you know where to look. When you are in organizing circles you get more control over the accessibility of the action.
It is exceptionally difficult to have a crowd that moves slowly. Moving slowly is a risk. People often have to move quickly. This does not apply to all direct actions- building occupations, for example, do not move quickly (though people should be prepared to get out quickly if the plan is not to get arrested there).
I see people suggest seating pretty frequently. This might work for an ordinary rally or march but it does not work well for a direct action. Bringing seating options gets your shit stolen and direct actionists generally do not have the money to replace camping chairs all the time. Many direct actions have to stay mobile for safety.
Remember that it is impossible to accommodate everybody, especially at a direct action where risks are high.
Some direct actions happen organically when the conditions are just right and people start to move together. It is impossible to control the accessibility of these as no planning goes into them.
I see a lot of people suggest interpreters for direct action. It is very, very hard to get this to work. When you are paying someone that inherently creates a paper trail tying them back to the direct action. Additionally, many direct actions do not center around speeches and chants. To have an interpreter present at a direct action you need to find someone who feels comfortable taking that role and will do it for either cash or free. Most direct actionists do not have a large amount of money to pay for an interpreter. A large percentage of direct actions do not have a planned end time. Interpreters are hired by the hour and are usually not interested in spending days in a building for an occupation.
Instead, it is best to travel with a group of people who can interpret the necessary information about what is happening around you. It is always a good idea to attend a direct action in a group. There is safety in numbers and it helps prevent you from getting grabbed on the way out. A majority of protest and direct action arrests happen as people are leaving, not while the protest or action is going on. Be prepared for quick movement, many direct actions do not stick around for long as staying after you have smashed windows is dangerous.
If you can't hear what is happening in the crowd then bring someone who can. Do not bring bluetooth enabled hearing aids or cochlear implants, especially if they have a "find my device" feature. Every single bluetooth device has a unique signature that can be traced back to you. By bringing your bluetooth-enabled hearing aids or cochlear implants you risk leaving a digital trail directly tying you to the action. Find another way to communicate.
Sometimes direct action is just not something you can do... that's ok
You don't have to do direct action. If you're reading this post and thinking "there's no way I can do that" then direct action might just not be for you. There are many disabled direct actionists (including direct actionists who use wheelchairs & powerchairs full time, are profoundly d/Deaf, etc.) but not everyone in those situations can make direct action possible for them. The circumstances surrounding direct actions make accommodations exceptionally difficult to manage.
I have some stream of consciousness additions as somebody who is experienced with DA and I use a walker full time (or something else if I need to not be recognized). I may use lingo here without explaining, I mostly do this because I feel like some of this should be kept to people who are 'initiated' so to speak, for safety and opsec. (I think everyone should be able to do some kind of DA if they want, but I don't think newbies should punch above their weight class until they are ready. so to speak.)
a lot of this is going to slightly skew to organizer advice, because most DAs I've known of were collectively organized. but here's some stuff that has helped me. In general most of the DAs I'm aware of happen in either announced last minute ways and/or communicated only with those involved, so a lot of this is communication and trust based, and your mileage will vary.
if you're a newbie to stuff, my best advice is to take inventory of your own skillset and look into opportunities to enhance it and plug it into local social movements. there are lots of online workshops and in person workshops in major cities where people talk about organizing. educating yourself on this stuff is going to help you grow your own inspiration and creativity for how you specifically can help with actions or whatever else you want to do. you don't need to be the person doing parkour over barriers to be useful. maybe you can translate something or graphic design or write communiqués or help with conflict resolution or wheatpaste at 3am or do something else. anyway. my tips
developing non-sign language signs and signals to communicate essential info with. squeezing a specific person's shoulder or hand a certain number of times, finding some hand gesture or stretch that is very distinct but not obvious, having specific contacts communicate in some other way. you need to figure out, in a safe and secure setting in advance, what your signals will be and what they will mean. you need to also arrange a plan for a lack of certain signals. with communication-based issues, I think it's important to keep in mind that there are some actions where *no one* can communicate verbally for whatever reason. there's usually some creative way to make things work or adapt an action, but not all action needs to fit everyone. that doesn't make someone less valuable if they can't participate in one action or another.
planning for things in reaction to specific cues and criteria. "if x happens, we meet at y instead. you will know this is the case by this signal."
scouts can usually eyeball accessibility stuff in advance if they know to look for it, and relay that info to people, but sometimes you don't have scouts for whatever reason.
you can't do black bloc with a mobility aid generally. however: if you really want to and enough people are down, you can be intentionally deceptive by trading mobility aids with people or having people using them who don't need them, etc., to make this safer for all. it will make things clunky and probably some people might have weird idealogical arguments about it but frankly? I know situations where people did this and it genuinely helped people be safer. people also do this frequently with N95 masks.
agitators react differently to people with mobility aids (this varies greatly based on mobility aid too), bikes, etc. especially if you look like a random bystander just trying to see what the commotion is about. if people are comfortable with it, sometimes having this kind of soft barrier can slow down or hinder accessibility of a site for people you don't want there. there's lots of ways to do this, I shan't go too much into it
something I do wish more people would realize about DA is that it's not meant to be for everyone. there is a specific goal and specific tactics for a given action. we don't all have to do the exact same things. *somebody* needs to be the emergency contact to let somebody's spouse know to pick up the kids if they get detained. *somebody* needs to provide support for the people involved. *somebody* is a legal observer, somebody is holding the medic supplies, somebody is teaching the medics.
even the people involved in DA need to recover. it can be helpful to think of your own capacity for action like a heartbeat, with rest built in, with discernment for the things you cannot do or don't have the spoons for. that rest will help you manage what you actually can do, in a sustainable way.
my aunt is watching some generic daytime tv talkshow and the hosts are very cheerfully going "yknow this AI thing isnt actually as cool as i thought it was- i keep noticing the google overview getting facts wrong! isnt that weird?" and its very funny watching regular middle aged people finally catch on. we did it lads it took long enough.
The amount of disbelief I’m willing to suspend is directly proportional to how entertaining the show is. If a show is barely able to hold my attention and has betrayed my trust before, fuck you, that’s not how cutting someone’s head off works.
If I’m glued to my seat every week and can’t stop watching, then yes, absolutely, the professional athlete in a blond wig is indistinguishable from the 17 year old lead actress.
nvm i’ve said too much #unknowme
mutual pining simply never misses. the yearning. the stupidity. the desperation while also thinking themselves alone with it. the rattling relief at the revelation. the way it works in so many scenarios— friends to lovers? a banger every time. casual hook-ups/friends with benefits while they both want more? show-stopping, spectacular, incredible. enemies who are so deep in denial it just makes them madder at each other? utterly unmatched every single time. slow burn, fast burn, burning while already fucking. mutual pining really just is that girl like truly who does it like her
there desperately needs to be a separate option to report ads for hijacking your touch screen or automatically launching your browser/app store the moment you scroll past it. "malicious" is not a strong enough word. i need the "go fuck yourself and die in a pit of boiling acid x10000" option
More game devs need to understand the following concepts:
There is a finite amount of memory on any given device.
No matter how good your game is, players will want memory for other things on their devices.
Not everyone has a stable internet connection so making single player games needing an internet connection is not good.
i need data for a statistics project for school, so be my sample data, worms. i need thirty people minimum so if there aren't enough voters yet i'd love if you could help. thank you very much. worms.
take this test (https://www.keithcirkel.co.uk/whats-my-jnd/), then come back here:
what's your JND?
.00030-.00099
.0010-.0017
.0017-.0024
.0024-.0031
.0031-.0038
.0038-.0045
.0045-.0052
.0052-.0059
.0059-.0066
.0066-.0073
.0073-.0080
.0080 or greater
it doesnt have to be a good score, you dont have to take it multiple times, you dont have to get on a good screen, etcetera. just gimme your score please this is my final project grade :)
i'd love if you could reblog for reach
Were you alive at the same time as any of your great-grandparents?
Yes, one
Yes, 2-3 of them
Yes, all 4
Nope
I forgot how great grandparents work (and also math). Let’s try again
Were you alive at the same time as any of your great-grandparents?
Yes, one of them
Yes, 2-3 of them
Yes, 4-5 of them
Yes, 6-7 of them
Yes, all 8
Yes, more than 8. You did it wrong this time too
Nope
guy who's having gauzy idealized wife flashbacks for the whole adventure but it turns out she isn't dead or anything he just really misses her and wants to get home
undiagnosed autistic people will be like "I don't get upset when my routine changes though!!" and it's because they've built a set of if-then loops in their head to pick from one of 6 different strict routines and they do get incredibly upset when they're unable to keep to any of the 6 scripts. I'm john normal
This is called a fault tree. You will always know how to act if your fault tree captures all possible scenarios. In NASA Mission Control during mission critical events like landings there are huge binders with fault tree protocols, kind of like choose your own adventure books except you’re not the one making the choices, the universe is making them for you and you’re just trying to keep up.
The engineers who develop fault trees, I am told, often imagine new ways for their precious spacecraft to die (new branches on the fault trees) either while in the shower or lying awake at 3am, because human
Was just thinking about this the other day. Yeah I have a favorite seat on the bus (middle of the bus, near the back doors, slightly elevated, facing forward), but I don’t get upset if someone is already sitting there, I just pick one of my other favorite spots. Then I realized that most people probably don’t have a favorite bus seat, let alone a series of backup favorites.
it is unfortunate that there's no reason for most people to remember high school chemistry because the best analogy I have found for "the amount of energy that it takes me to initiate a task, which can be higher than the amount of energy it takes to actually complete the task" is "activation energy" and it's not precisely perfect but
yeah. and you can even include "thing that reduces the barrier to doing the task" as a catalyst/enzyme
anyway. unfortunately this does not actually clarify anything for the average person. but #ToMe it works