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Perfect specimen
he never really left that place, did he?...
(april art)
Quint Buchholz (German, 1957) - Katzenversammlung (The Cats’ Assembly) (1995)
age 16: the world isn't worth living in
age 24: been getting into greek yogurt & birdwatching lately
the witch hat brainrot never goes away. it just lingers in the background sometimes
Siis kuka juo viiliä? Onks meillä joku viili-Georg jossakin vai hä
Mun uudessa baarissa tarjoillaan vain näistä sekoitettuja drinkkejä.
tästä tulee mieleen tänään sitsi-ilmottautumisessa lukenut juoma, nimittäin molut (maito + olut).
opiskelija-aikani muita kohokohtia on myös pillijehu (jallu + pillimehu), janukas (jallu + vanukas), 89,9% absintti ja tuleva uutuus, smellu (jallu + smetana). kyllä olen teekkari, mistä arvasit?
Mä kuvittelin et se fazerin vaihtoehtoiset suklaamaut oli paha mut taas mennään
pillijehu oli oikeestaan aika hyvä, samoin janukas. ja unohin myös jehmiksen eli jallu-pehmiksen! (oon turkulainen, meillä on wappusin jallukierros, sen takia näin paljon jallua)
Tiedän yhden järjestön, joka harrastaa yhdistelmää salmari + kauramaito
remember when u were like 11 and the only thing u wanted was a lava lamp
Yeah, I’d have killed a man for this bedroom as a kid
tf you mean “as a kid” if you dont want it now, hand it over
you can say literally anything like. “the autistic urge to go for a walk” and everyone in the notes will be like #WELL SHIT #Guess thats another mental problem to add to the list #forest rambles #casey dont look
TOMORROW IS THE 4-YEAR ANNIVERSARY OF HIM DOING IT TO US
National Holiday
4 years and 364 days ago… It was done to us
Today’s the day
seven years of doin it to us
8 years
9 years!
Happy 10 years everyone
I finally caught up with Witch Hat Atelier, and got punched in the face with the sudden realization that Kamome Shirahama’s writing reminds me of Terry Pratchett. Because under the fun and whimsy and beautiful art and fantastic world building, there is real anger for the way the world is.
It’s subtle at first, but it keeps building. The story keeps asking, isn’t it fucked up that disabled people don’t have access to the devices, accommodations and resources they need to live comfortable and fulfilling lives? Isn’t it fucked up that education is denied to the people who could benefit the most from it? Isn’t it fucked up that even powerful and highly respected disabled people are still subjected to the humiliations of ableism? Isn’t it fucked up that there’s virtually no way to climb out of poverty? Isn’t it fucked up that queer couples are denied the same rights as straight couples when it comes to matters like healthcare? Isn’t it fucked up when sexual abuse is ignored because the perpetrator has money and influence? Isn’t it fucked up when laws are enforced with absolutely no room for nuance and no acknowledgement of how the law hurts the most vulnerable people?
The story keeps asking these questions, and then starts to answer with yes! It IS fucked up! And we’re going to try to do something about it! None of this can be solved quickly or easily or neatly, but we’re still going to fucking try! We’re not just going to accept things as they are!
Witch Hat Atelier says yes, there’s so much wrong with the world, and you’ll discover more and more of it as you grow up. And it’s easy to feel buried under the despair and helplessness of what feels like an impossible situation. But you can push back against it. You can say, ‘no, this isn’t right.’ You can fight in any little way you can, and it matters.
Terry Pratchett’s works are so dear to me in part because they have that anger, but also the hope that it’s always worth it to fight for a better world. And it’s such a joy to find another writer who is doing something very similar. There’s anger, but there’s hope, and a real, beating human heart under everything.
gently holds 🤲🏼
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