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Paws crossed chapter 1: Awkward Encounter
reblogging this one more time but thank you, thank you for the love 🥰💜💜💜🐇
Women of Sinners - Sinners (2025) dir. Ryan Coogler
painting studies from Sinners
Some of our favorite quotes from Artemis ii so far:
"Copy. Moon joy."
"I have two Microsoft Outlooks, and neither one of those are working."
"Houston, if you could give me about 20 new superlatives in the mission summary for tomorrow that will help out my vocabulary a little bit, that would be great. Thank you."
“If you’ve ever seen the top of the spotlight of the top of the Luxor at night in Vegas, this looks like what it wants to be when it grows up.”
"To all of you down there on Earth... we love you, from the moon. See you on the other side."
"We just went sci fi.
"It is so great to see Earth again. To Asia, Africa, and Oceania: we are looking back at you. We hear you can look up and see the moon right now. We see you too."
"We will always choose Earth. We will always choose each other."
“It’s a bright spot on the moon, and we would like to call it Carroll.” (The name of Commander Reid Wiseman's late wife)
"Amaze amaze amaze."
"I said that we do not leave Earth, but we choose it. And that is true."
"Christina has been sleeping head down in the middle of the vehicle, kind of like a bat"
"It's really fun to be floatin' around, it just makes me feel like a little kid."
"Trust us, you look amazing, you look beautiful."
"'Homo Sapiens' is all of us, no matter where you're from or what you look like. We're all one people."
"We're going to power cycle the toilet from the ground."
"I'm proud to call myself the Space Plumber."
"We were all eagerly awaiting the chorus." (After Mission Control cut off Pink Pony Club early when waking up the crew)
"Copy heart. Copy bracelet." (In response to Wiseman giving his daughters heart hands and showing them the bracelets they made him that he was wearing)
“Welcome back. We are still here. They are in space.”
"Copy. Bubble wrap nominal."
"We have rediscovered the chocolate snacks."
“The truth is, the moon really is its own body in the universe. It's not just a poster in the sky that goes by, it is a real place."
“We will build ships. We will visit again. We will construct science outposts. We will drive rovers, we will do radio astronomy.”
This whole mission was scientific and so humane.
"I've seen a lot of new perspectives, but my perspective has not changed because I launched with the perspective that there is enough for all." (After being asked if they had a new view on humankind.)
"On behalf of all Canadians, we wanted some reassurances of your preferences for maple syrup over Nutella on your pancakes."
"And we have a great view of the moon out window 2. Looks a little smaller than yesterday." (Reid), "Guess we'll have to go back :)" (Mission Control).
"Earth is like a spaceship where we all live."
"I can see from here that we see no lines, no boundaries , no race. Only humans, who all are dependent on the same thing. Planet Earth is a crew."
“Hooray for snack! You can put that in the locker.”
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Not shaving and not wearing make up are literally nonbehaviors. They’re a complete lack of action. But doing nothing is considered masculine because women are not allowed to just be. this goes double for trans women.
reblog this version because transmisogynists don’t know how to fuck off.
Women's Not So Distant History
This #WomensHistoryMonth, let's not forget how many of our rights were only won in recent decades, and weren’t acquired by asking nicely and waiting. We need to fight for our rights. Here's are a few examples:
📍 Before 1974's Fair Credit Opportunity Act made it illegal for financial institutions to discriminate against applicants' gender, banks could refuse women a credit card. Women won the right to open a bank account in the 1960s, but many banks still refused without a husband’s signature. This allowed men to continue to have control over women’s bank accounts. Unmarried women were often refused service by financial institutions entirely.
📍 Before 1977, sexual harassment was not considered a legal offense. That changed when a woman brought her boss to court after she refused his sexual advances and was fired. The court stated that her termination violated the 1974 Civil Rights Act, which made employment discrimination illegal.⚖️
📍 In 1969, California became the first state to pass legislation to allow no-fault divorce. Before then, divorce could only be obtained if a woman could prove that her husband had committed serious faults such as adultery. 💍By 1977, nine states had adopted no-fault divorce laws, and by late 1983, every state had but two. The last, New York, adopted a law in 2010.
📍In 1967, Kathrine Switzer, entered the Boston Marathon under the name "K.V. Switzer." At the time, the Amateur Athletics Union didn't allow women. Once discovered, staff tried to remove Switzer from the race, but she finished. AAU did not formally accept women until fall 1971.
📍 In 1972, Lillian Garland, a receptionist at a California bank, went on unpaid leave to have a baby and when she returned, her position was filled. Her lawsuit led to 1978's Pregnancy Discrimination Act, which found that discriminating against pregnant people is unlawful
📍 It wasn’t until 2016 that gay marriage was legal in all 50 states. Previously, laws varied by state, and while many states allowed for civil unions for same-sex couples, it created a separate but equal standard. In 2008, California was the first state to achieve marriage equality, only to reverse that right following a ballot initiative later that year.
📍In 2018, Utah and Idaho were the last two states that lacked clear legislation protecting chest or breast feeding parents from obscenity laws. At the time, an Idaho congressman complained women would, "whip it out and do it anywhere,"
📍 In 1973, the Supreme Court affirmed the right to safe legal abortion in Roe v. Wade. At the time of the decision, nearly all states outlawed abortion with few exceptions. In 1965, illegal abortions made up one-sixth of all pregnancy- and childbirth-related deaths. Unfortunately after years of abortion restrictions and bans, the Supreme Court overturned Roe in 2022. Since then, 14 states have fully banned care, and another 7 severely restrict it – leaving most of the south and midwest without access.
📍 Before 1973, women were not able to serve on a jury in all 50 states. However, this varied by state: Utah was the first state to allow women to serve jury duty in 1898. Though, by 1927, only 19 states allowed women to serve jury duty. The Civil Rights Act of 1957 gave women the right to serve on federal juries, though it wasn't until 1973 that all 50 states passed similar legislation
📍 Before 1988, women were unable to get a business loan on their own. The Women's Business Ownership Act of 1988 allowed women to get loans without a male co-signer and removed other barriers to women in business. The number of women-owned businesses increased by 31 times in the last four decades.
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📍 Before 1965, married women had no right to birth control. In Griswold v. Connecticut (1965), the Supreme Court ruled that banning the use of contraceptives violated the right to marital privacy.
📍 Before 1967, interracial couples didn’t have the right to marry. In Loving v. Virginia, the Supreme Court found that anti-miscegenation laws were unconstitutional. In 2000, Alabama was the last State to remove its anti-miscegenation laws from the books.
📍 Before 1972, unmarried women didn’t have the right to birth control. While married couples gained the right in 1967, it wasn’t until Eisenstadt v. Baird seven years later, that the Supreme Court affirmed the right to contraception for unmarried people.
📍 In 1974, the last “Ugly Laws” were repealed in Chicago. “Ugly Laws” allowed the police to arrest and jail people with visible disabilities for being seen in public. People charged with ugly laws were either charged a fine or held in jail. ‘Ugly Laws’ were a part of the late 19th century Victorian Era poor laws.
📍 In 1976, Hawaii was the last state to lift requirements that a woman take her husband’s last name. If a woman didn’t take her husband’s last name, employers could refuse to issue her payroll and she could be barred from voting.
📍 It wasn’t until 1993 that marital assault became a crime in all 50 states. Historically, intercourse within marriage was regarded as a “right” of spouses. Before 1974, in all fifty U.S. states, men had legal immunity for assaults their wives. Oklahoma and North Carolina were the last to change the law in 1993.
📍 In 1990, the Americans with Disability Act (ADA) – most comprehensive disability rights legislation in U.S. history – was passed. The ADA protected disabled people from employment discrimination. Previously, an employer could refuse to hire someone just because of their disability.
📍 Before 1993, women weren’t allowed to wear pants on the Senate floor. That changed when Sen. Moseley Braun (D-IL), & Sen. Barbara Mikulski (D-MD) wore trousers - shocking the male-dominated Senate. Their fashion statement ultimately led to the dress code being clarified to allow women to wear pants.
📍 Emergency contraception (Plan B) wasn't approved by the FDA until 1998. While many can get emergency contraception at their local drugstore, back then it required a prescription. In 2013, the FDA removed age limits & allowed retailers to stock it directly on the shelf (although many don’t).
📍 In Lawrence v. Texas (2003), the Supreme Court ruled that anti-cohabitation laws were unconstitutional. Sometimes referred to as the ‘'Living in Sin' statute, anti-cohabitation laws criminalize living with a partner if the couple is unmarried. Today, Mississippi still has laws on its books against cohabitation.
Realizing that I am not employing enough of my free will to become a nuisance at work
Me watching this:
I’m not letting this rot in the tags
03/31
$25/1184.84
made a new post; we got on a payment plan for the remainder of last month's rent so we wouldn't be on the streets. please consider helping a disabled Black Trans woman (me) and a disabled Black nonbinary person (my husband) stay housed during increasingly hostile times for trans folks.
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04/12
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seems weve stalled out again. please keep sharing this post, we still need help regardless of my employment status
"queer-owned business" means nothing anymore. OpenAI and Palantir are both queer-owned businesses.
if this is how you find out that both sam altman and peter thiel are gay im sorry
<- curse of girlfriend mitosis
no like seriously how does this happen twice. i have to greentext format this i feel like its the best way to explain it
> be me
> regular bisexual tboy. also polyam
> get a t4t girlfriend
> fuck yeah this rules
> get another t4t girlfriend
> this rules even more.
> dating some other people too but stop because it wasnt working out and come to the conclusion im very happy with 2 girlfriends
> one of them has been dissociating a shit ton and sometimes acts very differently to how ive come to expect her to
> uhoh.jpg
> she talks more and more about how she misses chunks of time and cant remember what happens during them
> she starts using a second name and sometimes seems to deeply prefer one over the other seemingly at random
> after a lot of anxiety and conversations gf comes to the realisation she is plural
> shes actually 3 girls
> fuckyeah.jpg
> idc i still love her and its just more girlfriends
> introduce girlfriends to each other. turns out when u have a type they end up wanting to kiss each other a lot
> hell yeah honestly
> get used to this and life continues as normal
> months later other girlfriend is going through a ton of stress for unrelated reasons
> she starts using a different name out of the blue and acting different from how ive come to expect her to
> cannot remember things i know she knew before and seems deeply aware of this fact
> herewegoagain.jpg
> be me, regular bisexual tboy who is very alone in his own brain
> somehow end up with 5 girlfriends for the price of 2
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Thinking about that “white people like the blues just fine, they just don’t like the people who make it” quote from Sinners since it was robbed of the Best Film Oscar.
Robbed of Best Film, won Best Score, hoo boy they weren't kidding
at some point in your life you will be boiling fruit, water, sugar, and lemon juice in a pot to make a syrup or jam. the instructions will tell you to simmer for a certain amt of time. your timer will go off and you will look at the pot and go, "hm, this doesn't look thick enough. maybe i'll let it go for another 10 minutes." this is the devil speaking. it's only so liquid right now because it is at boiling point. it will thicken when it cools down. learn from the follies of my youth and do not let this happen to you
at some point in your life you will be making a sauce or a stew in which you need to add cornstarch to thicken it. and you will prepare a slurry of starch in cold water and think "this looks like way too little starch to thicken this amount of liquid." this is the devil speaking. cornstarch instantly polymerizes at 95°C and if you add too much it will turn into an impossibly thick goop.
at some point in your life you will be making some sort of cream based dessert that requires gelatin to thicken it. and you will soak some gelatin sheets in water and think "this is too few gelatin sheets for this amount of cream." this is the devil speaking. it will thicken in the fridge and if you add too much you will end up with milk jelly
at some point in your life you will be baking cookies. you will take the sheet out after twelve minutes as the recipe instructs and the cookies will still be glistening and soft. "these don't seem cooked enough," you will think to yourself, "i should place them back into the oven until their edges are nice and golden." this is the devil talking. this is how you get dry, overdone cookies. the cookies will continue to bake on the warm sheet for several more minutes and then harden up after sitting on a rack for a while. trust the process. trust the process.
First of all, yes, I'm very upset about Simply Plural shutting down. Thank god that systems have until June to figure something else out, but holy moly.
Second, the way this situation is being handled just smacks of "long-standing problem reached its boiling point and a hasty decision was made" to me. As someone with BPD who struggled for a long time with both conflict resolution and impulse control, I have so much experience in letting a problem get worse and worse until it blows up in a catastrophic way, and that's how this feels. Amaryllis was clearly struggling to keep things going, overwhelmed by how big it all was getting, yet refused to let anyone help them or take steps back to recover. Then, all at once, they shut everything down and block all criticism, disregarding how many people they're affecting.
This is complete speculation, though. I do agree with all the posts saying this should've been handled differently. Amaryllis does have a dev team, does have financial support, does have the option to make SP's code open-source. And yet they're shutting everything down due to personal issues. I know they're struggling, but it's not just about them anymore; it's about the system community that you brought along with you too.
Please pass on development or even just maintenance to someone else, or make the code open source, or SOMETHING. You are robbing vulnerable people of a vital accessibility tool.
all this for real. it also has us wondering about how old Amaryllis of SP and Atlas of (now gone) Octocon are tbh. we’d have more patience for a teen or younger person.
either way, this didn’t have to happen like this. they made bad choices. overwork is a bad choice. not delegating is a bad choice. and now marginalized folks are paying for their lack of sustainable practices. we hope they both at least find peace and stability after closing down.
we’re so upset at Atlas for overpromising with Octocon then ripping the resource right out from under us just as we had gotten settled in. we were so optimistic and took the SP shutdown in stride, but this has our system definitely shaken lol. we will regulate and be fine, but it sucks to no longer have such an important resource and to be on this end on a silly, overpromised fantasy.
now we’re scared that plural kit and lighthouse will close down, but we have some hope. we’re gonna wait and watch. not getting caught unaware again.
and we don’t actually hate or dislike Atlas, but we’re definitely angry at them for overpromising—and we’re even angrier at other folks if they were bullied out of maintaining the app; truthfully fuck the people who’ve been spreading slander about them, this is at least partially their fault. we hope Atlas can stabilize their mental health and find peace regardless.