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Stranger Things
One Nice Bug Per Day
occasionally subtle
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This or That Aesthetic…
Cherry or Strawberry ?
Taurus, Pisces, Libra, Sagittarius, Gemini, Virgo
Woman Photographs Herself Receiving Strange Looks in Public
“I now reverse the gaze and record their reactions to me while I perform mundane tasks in public spaces. I seek out spaces that are visually interesting and geographically diverse. I try to place myself in compositions that contain feminine icons or advertisements. Otherwise, I position myself and the camera in a pool of people…and wait.
The images capture the gazer in a microsecond moment where they, for unknowable reasons, have a look on their face that questions my presence. Whether they are questioning my position in front of the lens or questioning my body size, the gazer appears to be visually troubled that I am in front of them.”
Photographer: Haley Morris-Cafiero
Project: Wait Watchers
Source
Thought this was actually really cool and I’d share it with you guys! Takes a lot to get up there and do something like this. Love it!
this is such a fucking important project to me because i am constantly stared at in public in a negative way and turned into some disgusting object for the amusement of others and this is a peaceful way to confront those people
turning the spectators into the spectacle
she’s one of the professors at my college, and I have so much respect for her. She’s a really chill person.
so about that whole thin privilege thing
Death and the Maiden by Jaroslaw Datta.
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Everyone: we want more LGBT+ characters in our stories !
Rick Riordan: okay here have a gay Italian sad boy
Everyone: I mean, it’s all right but-…
Rick Riordan: I understand. Want a bisexual main character, who happens to be a god?
Everyone: oh that’s actually nice…but! How about girls-
Rick Riordan: you’re totally right. Here have a pair of lesbian hunters
Everyone: …um this is actually pretty nice…how about-
Rick Riordan: a pansexual main character?
Everyone: yea-
Rick Riordan: with a gender fluid love interest? Say no more! Anything else?
Everyone:
I don’t know… why not an aro/ace character maybe ?
The Hunters of Artemis
This is why Rick Riordan is so important
He is like little baby
reblog for riordan. love this guy! also, when he got the Stonewall Award for the Magnus Chase series? his response:
“…it’s a call to do better in my own writing. As one of my genderqueer readers told me recently, “Hey, thanks for Alex. You didn’t do a terrible job!” I thought: Yes! Not doing a terrible job was my goal!”
love it.
I can not explain how much I love rick roairdane.
Rick Riordan is also using his money and fame to lift marginalized authors. He started a whole imprint called Rick Riordan Presents. The books published there have mythology and folklore from all over the world, and they’re written by authors who actually belong to those cultures. The first three books announced have stories based in Korean, Mayan, and Indian cultures, written by Yoon Ha Lee, Jennifer Cervantes, and Roshani Chokshi respectively.
Rick Riordan is pretty fucking cool. Ive never seen a YA put as much care and effort into growing as a writer, specifically with a focus on increasing diversity, as him.
The fact that he’s a UT alum from San Antonio who taught middle school English just warms my heart.
PLEASE click on the link to his Stonewall acceptance speech my god you won’t regret it
Attention JKR, this is how representation works
male characters who embody what a nice guy really is:
Schneider from One Day at a Time
Jake Peralta from Brooklyn Nine Nine
Jason Mendoza from The Good Place
Troy Barnes from Community
Winston Bishop from New Girl
Ray Palmer from Legends of Tomorrow
Barry Allen from The Flash
Sometimes cats can’t be explained.
He’s lying on his prey to capture it while it’s dazed (cats do this while playing with mice!). His lashing tail shows he is still very excited. Then, when he moves, it also moves a bit and his sensitive belly hairs detect this. Prey is awake! Play again!
And sometimes, cats can be explained
❤️💛💚💙💜
fuck yes
Awesome!
THEYRE ALL SO PRETTY!
As a trans girl this makes me happy
look at all these gorgeous trans people!! yes please
Goma, whose name means sesame in Japanese, is a cross between Maltese and Papillon breeds, and that’s where the signature ears came from. The 4-year-old fluff lives in Tokyo, Japan and after becoming viral in the US she was named “Mickey Mouse dog” by her newfound fans. (Source)
GASP!❤️
How do you fall back in love with life?
clean your room. clean space, uncluttered space, space that doesn’t have miasma clinging to it can work wonders. clean the dishes. sweep. take out the trash. peel the clothes off the floor and wash them, and then actually fold/hang them. take a long shower. scrub behind your knees. brush your teeth. (this can be utterly exhausting, but try to get it done in a day, if you can. the end result is worth it.)
pull out your notebook. it doesn’t need to be a new notebook, but preferably one that you don’t usually write in, or that you haven’t touched in a while. fuck moleskins. the yellow legal pad will work fine. sit in your room, or in the park, or in the library, and write a list. count clouds. describe all the colors that you see, and note patterns that arise. sketch the cracks in the walls. note the shape light makes when it enters a space. talk about what the air tastes like, smells like. what sounds are there? even the white nose, break that down: air planes, fans, cicadas, anything. remind yourself that you are sitting in the middle of a space brimming with detail. remind yourself that you are not in nothingness and emptiness. your world is fathomless. it has potential.
drink cold water and try to eat something that isn’t processed. it does not need to be fancy. buy yourself an apple with the change between your couch cushions. eat it outside. if you’re someone who walks, walk somewhere afterwards, just to stretch your legs. take your fucking meds. remember that its a good thing that you are inside your body. your body is a fantastic and endlessly intricate machine, and even though society has smacked a bunch of poisonous ideas on it, that doesn’t change its inherent worth and splendor. take care of it.
read a novel. underline your favorite lines, and write phrases that twist your heart inside your chest on the back of your hand with an ink pen. read a novel like it’s poetry. read poetry, something decadent but unpretentious. watch a movie you haven’t seen before. if there are free art galleries near you, walk through one. take your time. let yourself bask. if there are patterns in what makes your soul ache, write those patterns down – marbles arches or soot crumbling bricks or dandelions or descriptions of dresses or whatever it is, write them down.
your chosen family is important. remember, they picked you as much as you picked them. the love has no obligation. it is given freely and it is given from a place of compassion. you are not a burden. if you need to breathe, take a minute by yourself and just exist, but remember to go back to your people. when they need you, listen and be gracious. always be gracious. the universe sometimes remembers things like that.
listen to new music. link jump on youtube or related artist jump on spotify or ask the chap beside you in the cafe what their favorite band is, and listen to that. listen to something that you don’t usually listen to. we tend to tie up a lot of memory with music. we are falling in love again. the soundtrack needs to be specific to that.
allow yourself to indulge in romantics. press flowers in old books. play movies with subtitles and mouth the words. dance in your room. wear something that makes you feel good, even if you wouldn’t wear it in public. write your chosen family letters, even if you hand deliver them. write poetry, even awful poetry. revel in its awfulness. eat dark chocolate and when your chosen family want to go out, try to go out with them sometimes, even if its just to the market.
First of all, you are going to spark the AI uprising by subjecting bots to 1000 hours of this shit, and we will have deserved it.
Second, why is your bot better at writing comedy than SNL
NEWS PIG
We’re about two weeks away from hearing “The President doesn’t exist.”
I chuckling so hard rn
i will have a wall built with your questions and your bones
Seems weird to have to spend $250 on work clothes for a job that doesn’t pay a living wage but I can’t teach in jeans and T-shirts so that’s what I did today
On the bright side I have a handy example if I ever have to explain to my 101 class what irony is
You’re either in the wrong field or at the wrong school. My math professor taught in jeans. His hip pocket had a faded circle from his can of chewing tobacco.
@edgewhen I realize this is probably well-intentioned, but there are two reasons this situation is not the same:
I’m not a professor. I’m a graduate student, and as a graduate student you are not only trying to convince a class that you are an authority figure despite (in some cases) not being that much older than they are, but you also do not have tenure and are at the very bottom of the department totem pole. A professor who’s forty and been teaching for twelve years and has tenure isn’t worried about whether his students are going to take him seriously or whether his supervisors are going to question his professionalism because he wears jeans to lecture.
I’m a woman. There is a double-standard in academia (as everywhere else) about what is expected from male and female educators. My male professors wear jeans all the time, but when women dress down to the same degree it’s at best perceived as careless or sloppy and at worst, sexualized. Think about how high school dress codes are almost entirely focused on policing what girls wear because oh no, they might distract the boys. Professional dress codes, official or otherwise, are similarly skewed. Women’s jeans fit differently, and oh no, someone might realize you have a body somewhere under your clothes, and that would be unprofessional. Women are, across professions, held to a different standard of dress, and while some of my male peers–grad students included–certainly do teach in their denim, my doing the same would not garner the same response.
Believe me, I’m not going to put on slacks and a sweater every day because I want to, because I would be vastly more comfortable in clothes I actually like which actually fit me. But there are a lot of other factors to consider, and while it may not be expressly written into our TAship contracts what we are and aren’t allowed to wear, we don’t have the freedom (male) faculty do.
Well this is just entirely in character for both of them.
list of things I want to be:
mysterious
angelic
enigmatic
ethereal
boisterous
list of things I am:
introverted
tired
sleepy
confused
unproductive
Quoting vines in Rome to see who responds. So far we have:
In the Colosseum, a tour guide was talking about who sat where and when they mentioned that the emperor and some other guy sat in one place, I said “And they were roommates!” And one of the girls on the tour said “oh my god! Zey ver voomates!” In a thick German accent before glaring at me.
And an alcove in the Vatican Museum with nothing in it and I quietly said “this bitch empty” and a British girl yelled “YEET” before realising her mistake and telling me to go fuck myself.
You’re the hero we need, yet don’t deserve
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