fandom loves to see a unique and interesting story and go ah this would be great in my little boxes that make everything the same
"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
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Peter Solarz
KIROKAZE
we're not kids anymore.
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shark vs the universe

blake kathryn
Jules of Nature

if i look back, i am lost
PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH

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Cosmic Funnies
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One Nice Bug Per Day
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fandom loves to see a unique and interesting story and go ah this would be great in my little boxes that make everything the same
Destroying a world that doesn’t exist
Yeah, sorry, I have never seen that thing every other person on this planet has. Yeah, it's because I've only ever watched minecraft in my entire life. Yeah, sorry. Sorry. I'm so sorry
lie until it all blurs together
didn’t see you there…
Devil In Disguise || UU PMV
the best kind of enemies, worst kind of friends
The man, the legend
H0ES DEPRESSED
unstable universe animation
(WIP) my interpretations of the uu quartet ( ˶ˆᗜˆ˵ )
some extras
i'd like to think wemmbu looked more "extravagant" and had finer hair during the princezam arc cuz he genuinely saw zam as an ally & would want to look like hes closely associated with him (royal empire type stuff)
that one auraful frieren scene but it's wemmbu (✿◠‿◠)
Kings Smp Wemmbu design ^_^
hi, hello, im still alive
Imagine if we took the cop budget and turned it into a free ride service budget
Bringing this post back because I wanna talk about it more.
Read an article in the local paper submitted anonymously by a woman who got a DUI two years ago.
My first instinct was to hate her. Because I hate drinking and driving. Viscerally. Anyone who knows me knows how intense I can be about impaired driving of all kinds (drunk, high, tired). It’s not worth it. It gets people killed. I lost a good friend to a drunk driver. Don’t ever. I’ve gotten in fights with people! I have stolen keys!
“Don’t ever” was, in fact, the point of her writing it. But not because of the danger posed to others. Because of how much a single DUI had ruined her life for two straight years. This also didn’t garner much sympathy from me, because obviously the REAL reason not to drink and drive is because you could kill someone. What do I care if someone irresponsible is inconvenienced?
Anyway, this woman was pulled over after leaving a bar where she had two beers to drive a few blocks to her friend’s place. This didn’t really make me more sympathetic because I’m a hardass when it comes to drinking and driving, but she wasn’t pulled over for any kind of impaired driving. She was driving perfectly. It was clearly the kind of stop that happens late at night when the cops are just fishing. The cop made up something about her stickers being placed wrong or a faulty light, before making her take the normal physical impairment tests (as someone with dyspraxia these scare the shit out of me, but that’s neither here nor there) which she passed just fine. In fact, her driving was perfect, her reactions were perfect. But then came the breathalyzer. And her blood alcohol was just too high.
She got arrested.
And the rest of article was her detailing her attempts since to try to get her license back.
The for profit companies she had to take classes from, the for profit companies who make you pay to install the breathalyzer in your car, how if you are able to plead poverty to get aid for that installation you also have to commit to going once a month to a for profit company that will calibrate your discounted breathalyzer and how if you don’t go your car will get remotely bricked and how the pandemic interrupted the hours of these places without notice meaning her car needed to be towed when she missed an appointment after the place was closed when she expected it to be open, how this added to her sentence, how she lost her insurance.
As I read this, I thought, sure, about how much I hate drunk driving. About my knee-jerk, visceral lack of sympathy. And I asked myself:
Does any of this actually make me feel safer?
And it doesn’t. It doesn’t make me feel any safer at all. This woman was writing this article to say “Don’t drink and drive. Not even once. It’s not worth it.” But what I got from it was, these punitive measures aren’t preventing people from drinking and driving. They’re just… giving cops and for-profits fun new ways to mistreat and exploit normal people. People we, people I personally, can feel disinclined to protect because of judgments we have about them.
Meanwhile, people are still going to drink and drive.
And I thought about what would work. What would make me feel safer. And you know what would make me feel safer? If people who hadn’t planned ahead could still get a ride home. I’d much rather someone call the police (or a service that’s one of the many we institute to replace them) and go “I drove here but I don’t think I’m safe to drive home” and have the reply be “someone will be right there”. Then a pair of public servants show up, one to drive you home and one to drive your car home, and you get home safe.
I would love for traffic safety to be, like, the actual goal of how we manage traffic laws.
But more than that, punitive attempts to control people, blatant disproven behaviorism, doesn’t work. If your political philosophy is about finding the “bad” or “undeserving” and ensuring they struggle, I can’t identify with it. It’s hard to come up with a type of “common crime” that I have more disdain for than drinking and driving, but disapproving of the way this woman has been treated is not the same as justifying her actions. I don’t care! I don’t care if she learns her lesson! I don’t care if I like her! Everything you’re doing to her for a single breathalyzer failure is not keeping the roads safer!
The moment she failed the breathalyzer, you should’ve just given her a ride. That’s all I need.
i've only had you for 10h 30min but i love you termina!zam
To the anon who asked why breaking boundaries is okay if they don't know about it:
It's because you're not breaking boundaries. A person's boundaries exist as their own personal comfort level and should be respected when you're interacting with them or their space. Someone cannot enforce boundaries onto places they don't control or have any involvement in. Boundaries are lines you set for yourself and enforce for yourself. You cannot demand things of other people or insist they cater to your comfort level in spaces you do not own or have presence. And simply going to a place like ao3 does not give you the right to authority.
If you cannot personally enforce something (eg blocking a user or banning a chatter) after establishing what you are comfortable with, then it isn't a boundary; it's a demand that everyone else exist in their own spaces with the constant thought of hypothetical interaction.
It is okay to be uncomfortable sometimes. You are enforcing a boundary every time you warn someone of consequences or block them. You are not enforcing a boundary by creating rules and expecting everyone else to cater to you when there are already mechanics in place that you can use to make your online experience more comfortable.
If the thought of someone making art of you that you don't like is uncomfortable, that's normal. Use the tools in place to enforce your boundaries by blocking and filtering.
Demanding a creator talk about shipping when they've already established it makes them uncomfortable is crossing a boundary. Writing a fic on a fan website and minding your own business is not.
referring to this anon