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i made it out and i’m alive
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dogs are great
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plz see the six sources outlined below. completely unbiased ofc
oh man the best is when a dude is like “you’re not wife material.” fucking good. i want to be totalitarian dictator material; blood sucking life ruiner material; fucking bulletproof immortal drug lord material. not your fucking wife you gross asshole.
city on fire by a u r e l i e
I was doing some digging in lgbt history i have discovered the lesbian avengers and oh my god
they ate fire in front of the white house
just in case you were wondering trans women were included!!
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You have to read about these amazing, badass ladies. Fire eating became their symbol, here’s a blurb on its origin.
[It] grew out of tragedy. Last year, a lesbian and a gay man, Hattie Mae Cohens and Brian Mock, burned to death in Salem, Ore., after a Molotov cocktail was tossed into the apartment they shared. A month later, on Halloween, at a memorial to the victims in New York City, the Avengers (then newly organized) gave their response to the deaths. They ate fire, chanting, as they still do: “The fire will not consume us. We take it and make it our own.”
the fire will not consume us we take it and make it our own
Advice:
-Take food out of the vacuum-package before you eat it so it doesn’t crinkle. Zip-locs are good. Always have stashes of food and water near places you may be trapped for a while. In an emergency, water is more important than food.
-Know your escape routes, know your local shelters, know where you draw the line between ‘freeze’ and 'flight’ and don’t forget it.
-Know, at every moment, what you need and what resources are within your reach to get that.
-If giving an inch means they’ll take a mile, defend that inch with your life.
-Constant fear does not make you crazy if you are in a situation that is constantly threatening.
-Being literally or figuratively crazy does not mean you deserve it.
-( Being weak does not mean you deserve it. Being irritating does not mean you deserve it. Being less than what was expected of you does not mean you deserve it. )
-This hotline is good: https://www.1800runaway.org/
-Your anger is a weapon, too. Sharpen it.
-Survive.
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ultimately i think kindness is the most radical thing you can do with your pain and your anger. it’s like, you take everything awful that’s ever been done to you, and you throw it back in the world’s teeth, and you say no, fuck you, i’m not going to take this. you say this is unacceptable. you say that shit stops with me.
humans are fucking terrible and this awful world we live in will fucking kill you but if you are kind, if you are brave and clever and try really hard, you can defy it. you can impose on this bleak and monstrous structure something beautiful. even if it’s temporary. even if it doesn’t heal anything inside you that’s been hurt.
i’m gonna sleep and i’m gonna wake up and i swear by everything in this deadly horrible universe i’m gonna make someone happy.
i’ve seen a number of comments and tags where people feel that they must swallow or repress their anger in order to engage in kindness. that is not at all what i am recommending here. radical kindness is an expression of anger. it is not passive. it is not repressive. it does not require you, in any way, to forgive those that have fucked you up. it does not require you to be quiet.
it just requires that you be kind. viciously. vengefully. you fight back. you plant flowers. give to charity. play games. pet someone’s dog. scream into the dark. paint and write and dance, tell jokes, sing songs, bake cookies. you have been hurt and you don’t have to deny that hurt. you just have to recognize it in other people, and take their hand, and say: no more. enough. fuck this. no more.
have a cookie.
i will say this again: we are all going to die. the universe is enormous and almost entirely empty. to be kind to each other is the most incredible act of defiance against the dark that i can imagine.
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while I’m discussing my weird social problems: the whole concept of people having names freaks me out
Korea by Chigi Kanbe
I’m a good person, right?
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There’s something else, too, a familiar core in each of them, dark and writhing and angry. That doesn’t surprise her. They don’t even talk about it. Might as well discuss the fact that they all have five fingers on each hand.
Starfish (Rifters Trilogy Book 1) by Peter Watts
Hannibal (2013) Season 01 Episode 11 “Rôti” Directed by Guillermo Navarro