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Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
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Misplaced Lens Cap

if i look back, i am lost
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Theres no fukin betterer way zum flyen.
This is my one of my kittens, Flint, wearing a tiny hat and sleeping happily on a PlayStation controller. He's a good luck cat, and seeing him negates any bad luck from not sharing silly chain posts. Nothing bad will happen if you don't share this. I hope he made you smile. ❤️
Happy new year! May Flint bring you good luck in 2026! ✨️
The stark difference between Matt "Can’t tell the difference between kids age 3 to 10" Mercer and Brennan "I’m regularly surrounded by children" Mulligan is astounding
I dont know how Tumbler flags posts as containing mature content, my last post with updates on the leather corset I made got flagged, and the insinuation that someone existing in a fully clothed female-presenting body is "mature content" that needs to be censored missed me the eff off!
I know it's probably just tumblr's janky clankers being useless (after all, I've previously had a picture of my thumb on a piece of fabric get censored), and I've obviously asked for a second review, but it's just frustrating as it also suppresses any traffic that post might get in the first few hours, which is often enough to kill a post's engagement completely.
Update on Murray cosplay! Corset is done and I'm really happy with the result! I've added two small, pointed D-rings on the right-hand side to allow for the attachment of a little bag, pouch, conventions badge, etc. It's not "accurate" to the official artwork, but I wanted a practical and setting appropriate way to carry necessities, and Murray would need a component pouch for her spells and somewhere to stick her spellbook anyway!
Hello, I'm hooked on Campaign 4 of Critical Role, and I'm very normal about a certain dwarven wizard lady! 😅
I've bought new fabrics for a cosplay for the first time in years! I've had a rule of using from my stash if possible, and I've managed to reduce it by one big plastic tub from IKEA, so I felt I had earned the right to get stuff for a Murray cosplay! I already had lots of leather that I bought earlier this year to make viking shoes, and since the corset is a bit of a main piece in Murray's getup, I decided start there! (Also, any excuse to work with leather!)
I made the buckles from some steel wire and worbla, which I then covered with UV cured nail polish and nail chrome powder to give them the metallic finish.
I've lost a bit of weight since I drafted the pattern, so I actually might have to take it in a couple of inches in the back (thankfully not the biggest job as everything is hand sewn and can fairly easily be unpicked and re-done), as you can see it has some flared edges at the bottom, even when laced completely shut. Otherwise, I'm really happy with the progress so far!
FedEx: shits on my box, stomps on my box, kicks it, dumps gasoline on it, throws one of my chickens into the back of the van UPS: whispers at my front door “is anyone home” as quietly as possible before leaving a “we missed you!” note, tries to gaslight me into thinking my address doesn’t exist USPS: sets my package down gently where it’s not visible from the road, knocks on the door and kisses me directly on the mouth
Is this…shipping discourse?
Amazon once threw a package at my door and then took a photo while it was midair. Not sure where that fits in this schema but I did want to tell y’all about it.
i saw someone say nobody needs to know what a .txt file is anymore. what the fuck is the world coming to
unironically i think we need to bring back computer labs because APPARENTLY some people WERENT taught basic computer literacy and internet safety in school
things about computers/the internet i think kids should be formally taught in schools because theyre important to know and the amount of soon to be grown adults i know who know NOTHING about any of these is quite frankly almost all of them (and resources to learn if you dont know these things, because its never to late to get better with computers)
how to troubleshoot by yourself when you have a technical problem
what common file types are
some very basics on how to use ""developer tools"" on your computer (because i cant think of a better way to refer to them) like task manager and command prompt (and their mac equivalents, terminal and activity monitor ofc)
how to read and understand a privacy policy and what your personal data is, as well as what it being collected actually means and steps you can take to keep it private
how to understand terms of service (hey. if you have trouble with reading legalese and worry about being able to understand these policies anyways, here's a site that gives basic summaries of privacy policies and ToS)
what a cookie actually is
internet privacy and your digital footprint!! seriously i dont know why we stopped teaching people that they shouldnt be putting their entire real identity online in a world where your online actions can ruin you irl
basic safety measures like antivirus software (and why you should use it or if the built in one on windows or mac is enough for you) and backing up your computer (also a mac guide)
common keyboard shortcuts (and on mac)
as an additional note: things i think everyone should know on computers and the internet but schools may bit hesitant to teach about for whatever moral/legal standards schools pretend to operate on
vpns and adblockers! (btw for most of these where you can pay for things im purposefully not recommending any specific software but seriously just use ublock origin for an adblocker)
how to not get a virus while pirating something
what a temporary email is and when to use one
red flags that you shouldn't trust a website (and how to quickly check the security of a site)
what javascript on a website does and how to disable it to get around paywalls
ok one last addition! if you want to take it one level higher, i think learning the very basics of at least one programming language is good for people. it makes computers less scary and it makes you feel very cool, and a lot of people get discouraged about it because it seems overly complicated and hard to learn outside a formal classroom setting, so heres some resources for learning the very basics of python (because i consider it the easiest language to learn and knowing one language will make it easier to learn others)
an online compiler so you dont need to download anything or worry about running code directly on your computer if that makes you nervous
a basic video guide to introduce you to python and walk you through beginner steps
a guide to some syntax and commands you should know (this was literally my lifeline in my first CS class)
some performance tasks to give you things to code to practice and assess yourself
"this movie doesn't hold up bcos of dated special effects :(" to you, maybe. i would clap at a bat on a string
reblogs are back on for october! limited edition
something white people (and nonblack people of colour) need to know is that if your friend of colour comes up to you to tell you that you were being racist in some way or another, that is an act of trust.
to elaborate: if they dont trust you to react well to criticism about your behaviour, they wont say fucking shit to you. theyll just silently absorb it until they cant take it anymore. do you know just how many microaggressions and casual acts of racism are tolerated every day by the poc around you? probably not!
your friend saying "hey that was kinda racist :/" is you being given a chance to apologize to them and do better, rather than you getting relegated to being Yet Another Source Of Pain.
i have so much respect for hozier because if i had to hear even one more white american calling ME a "omg irish faerie bog prince" i'd do some modest proposal shit
speaking of that man wrote a song in direct conversation with modest proposal criticizing how capitalism, imperialism, and individualism all work together to make sure that a couple people get rich and everyone else in the world drowns in suffering and poverty and that this is on purpose and the people in charge know exactly what they're doing and don't care and white americans just heard "I'm starvin', darlin', let me put my lips to somethin'" and decided it was a horny love song
edward said died too soon we need the sequel to Orientalism (1978) and we need it so badly
I saw him live not long after Take Me To Church took off. It was at the Longitude Festival in 2014, his first home turf concert after gaining international fame, and he asked the crowd to join him in singing Happy Birthday for his 12 year old neighbour who was in the crowd with his dad. That was when I knew for sure that this man would probably have a very good chance at not letting fame corrupt his integrity. I'm constantly delighted to have that opinion confirmed.
So, you know how certain Christian missionaries are trained to act in a very obnoxious way, so that most people they preach to will reject them outright, so they feel like the world hates them for being Christian and they can only be friends with fellow Christians? You know that thing?
I think as activists, we sometimes need to stop and ask ourselves whether we're acting like those missionaries. I think this type of behavior is a little more ingrained into our society than some of us realize, and some of us have internalized it without realizing what it's actually meant to do.
OP I know that this is probably a different direction than you were going, but genuinely this advice would do so so much to help people not fall into secular political cults.
A lot of high control groups use this tactic to isolate their members. It’s absolutely not just evangelizing Christians. New age wellness cults often encourage their members to make outlandish and offensive accusations regarding the mental and physical health of other people or their children, because they know that the backlash their members receive will reinforce the idea that the “mainstream” simply has no room for people who like crystals and essential oils. White supremacist cults will seed the vocabulary of new recruits with Nazi dog whistles that fly over those recruits heads, specifically so that they will get clocked as possible neo-Nazis and shunned by anyone who might offer them another perspective and help them to get out before it’s too late. And a lot of left-leaning political cults strongly encourage members to share their views in the most inflammatory ways possible, and then say “you see? everyone outside of this small circle is evil and cannot be relied on” when, inevitably, that produces bad results.
Sometimes I think that activists fall into these patterns completely accidentally, either because they were raised in culturally Christian evangelical environments and never unpacked it, or else because they just aren’t any good at approaching things in a non-inflammatory way and no one’s shown them how.
…But sometimes, these structures emerge in activist circles because those circles are legitimately becoming high control groups.
I think some things to watch out for especially in this regard are:
Are you being directed to behave in an extremely hostile and alienating way? (even if it’s by someone who you trust!)
Does the group you are in immediately shut down any conversation about the effectiveness of an antagonistic strategy? In particular, do they shut that conversation down using in-group stock phrases?
Is experiencing harsh rejection seen as something of a rite of passage?
Do you receive more validation from the group you are in after you have been rejected by someone outside the group than at any other time?
Have you ever been concerned that the antagonistic strategy you are using hurt someone you cared about, only to be quickly advised by members of the group that that person was toxic and that you should actually completely cut them out of your life?
These to me are all pretty significant red flags about the group in question, whatever the specific thing that brings people together there is. If you start noticing them in a group that you are a part of, be that an in-person activist circle or a Discord server or anything in between, take a step back and seriously consider the possibility that the good thing that you joined is turning into something different, and possibly dangerous.
In the words of Jonestown survivor Deborah Layton, “Nobody joins a cult. You join a self-help group, a religious movement, a political organization. They change so gradually, by the time you realize you’re entrapped – and almost everybody does – you can’t figure a safe way back out.”
want to add a couple things:
Everything described here is a really common trauma response many of us have that is our brains way of protecting itself but serves to actively make our interpersonal relationships worse and thus self perpetuates the cycle of hurt and mistrust. If you then happen to be putting together a group of people who believe what you to in an attempt to support each other through it, I can’t stress enough how you have to ACTIVELY work against doing this. We all have the instinct built into us, we all have some degree of invalidation trauma and no one is immune to it. Learn the cycle and learn how to derail it on every step of the way. Don’t accidentally create a cult—even the best activist isn’t above it. we all have anxieties that left unchecked can cause major interpersonal issues and trigger similar insecurities in those who look up to us.
this is exactly the problem with veganism, and it’s fascinating to see how the perfectionism of coping with a world that’s very distressing if you see yourself in other animals leads to this exact kind of cult-like behaviour and an attempt to control other people that at best ostracises you and at worst leads to some kind of eco-fascism. there’s nothing at all wrong with eating less or no meat or animal products, in fact from an objective resource sustainability perspective it’s a great thing, and everyone who does it makes a little difference that benefits everyone. but using guilt and shame is objectively harmful and de-motivating and these kinds of spaces are rife with them. in fact most environmental activism spaces are falling down this path.
in order to do better, we have to do the exact opposite of this. Want less people to eat meat, want more people to recycle etc? You walk a fine line between ‘should’ and ‘the world is ending all because of you’ kind of hopelessness. the average person has a lower threshold for hopelessness than you think and the average person will react to their own fear in a way that breeds hopelessness in other people more than you think. we have to learn something else. we have to start with empathy and the assumption that everyone is far more disabled than we think. Because most people are running themselves as thinly as they can. We have to come up with solutions that liberate all of us, or the solutions we come up with no matter how good they are, will never be feasible.
The above is a video shared by smrchildsadness on Twitter, showing a person participating in a pride parade exchanging a pride flag with a person standing on his (am using his pronoun based on the TikToks/Tweets of what happened) doorway who had a Portuguese flag. There are sounds of cheers and crying and the two people hug each other as they exchange the flags. The man at the doorway then waved kisses to the crowd within the pride parade.
The Tweet says: "NO YOU DONT UNDERSTAND HE WAS WAVING THE PORTUGUESE FLAG BECAUSE HE DIDN'T HAVE A PRIDE FLAG AND THEY TRADED FLAGS AND HE'S SO EMOTIONAL TO GET HIS OWN PRIDE FLAG I'M EMOTIONALLY RUINED"
For context, apparently they were worried that maybe he's a nationalist because he was waving the Portuguese flag and some nationalists opposing the pride march were waving that flag. But upon interacting with him, it turns out he didn't have have a pride flag and he wanted to wave *a* flag in support of the pride march. So they had an exchange and now he has his own pride flag 😭🥹.
The image above is a Tweet by kunwara_ladkaa that says "I'm crying so much right now (Image taken by Manuel Fernando Araújo/Lusa)". The image shows the same man from the pride parade crying as he hugs his new pride flag.
The above image is a Tweet by dudz_zZzz that says "ainda não parei de pensar nele," which according to Google translate from Portuguese to English is "I still haven't stopped thinking about him." The image is a drawing of the person from the pride parade, crying as he hugs his new pride flag.
Posts were made on July 1, 2024.
His name is António Fernandes, and you can find the original article where he spoke about this event here
This elderly gentleman lives alone in Porto, when he saw the march coming up his street all he knew was he wanted to participate, so he ran home to get the only flag he had to wave as they passed by, when they did he was overcome with emotion and called over one of the activists, they hugged and exchanged flags, he felt so overwhelmed that he could only hold it and cry.
This isn't a story about a closeted elderly man, António lives and has been living alone for many years now and that little moment made him feel included in something for the first time in many years.
Says the article:
"The act was "of support”, guarantees the man, especially because “each one is as they are and we are all the same”. “The joy I felt at this moment. I cried,” he recalled, still emotional when looking at the photograph offered to him during this report.
However, even though it reached thousands of people, the moment screams a feeling of belonging, of joy and also a portrait of loneliness as a consequence of aging.
Behind that door, whose image spread across the country, António is the portrait of a condition that affects many others like him. He lives alone, but the walls of his home are full of memories of a life shared and full of love. “Memories I preserve,” he stresses.
He's not gay, nor does he need to be to support and respect the cause.
“We all have the same color blood. We are all the same.”
Still with an emotional look glued to the photograph that immortalized his gesture at the march, António remembers: “I felt embraced by all of them”. After a sigh, he says: “See this photo? I want to take it to my coffin.”
Gabrielle for Queens of the Damned ♥
embarrassing myself