The best part about not having a gender is that every sort of attraction I feel is gay
You have a gender, it’s in your pants
Everyone! My gender is 67 cents, a pen cap, and some lint
huh. Turns out he was right.
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One Nice Bug Per Day
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The best part about not having a gender is that every sort of attraction I feel is gay
You have a gender, it’s in your pants
Everyone! My gender is 67 cents, a pen cap, and some lint
huh. Turns out he was right.
how many times may I reblog this before it’s considered spam?
Now what? After 3 weeks of protests and educating ourselves and educating others, how do we keep the momentum going for this civil rights movement? How do we make permanent change?
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who’s left- Mariame/Prison Abolition
by Flynn Nicholls
Say Her Name
Korryn Gaines
Renisha McBride
Aiyana Mo'Nay Stanley-Jones
Miriam Carey
Messy Mya
Sandra Bland
Shelly Frey
Shelley Amos
Cheryl Blount-Burton
Dawn Cameron
Sandra Bee Wilson
Juliette Alexander
Alberta Spruill
Latanya Haggerty
Annette Green
Lenties White
Tameka Evette Anthony
Octavia Suydan
Andrena Kitt
Marcella Byrd
Emma Mae Horton
Angel Chiwengo
Guanda Denise Turner
Andrea Nicole Reedy
U’Kendra Johnson
Annie Holiday
Shonda Mikelson
LaVeta Jackson
Mary Williams
Tesha Reena Collins
Darneisha Harris
Nuwnah Laroche
Clanesha Rayuna Shaqwanda Hickmon
Ciara Lee
Dijon Senay Jackson
Denise Michelle Washinton
Keara Crowder
Tyra Hunter
Clara Fay Morris
Stacey Blount
Tanisha Anderson
Gabriella Monique Nevarez
Keisha Redding
Kendra Diggs
Laquisha Turner
Keoshia L. Hill
Kindra Chapman
Audwyn Fitzgerald Ball
Rosette Samuel
Makiah Jackson
Demetria Dorsey
Jameela Yasmeen Arshad
Joyce Quaweay
Mariah Woods
Jameela Cecila Barnette
Raynetta Turner
Bianca Davis
Patricia Hartley
Martha Regina Donald
Eulia Love
Sophia King
Joyce Curnell
Redel Jones
Tessa “Teesee” Hardeman
Tamara Seidle
Alicia Griffin
Shulena Weldon
Gina Rosario
Remedy Smith
Emily Marie Delafield
Jacqueline Culp
Delois Epps
Jacqueline Nichols
Queniya Tykia Shelton
Latoya Smith
Jacqueline Reynolds
Makayla Ross
LaTricka Sloan
Ralkina Jones
Elaine Coleman
Iretha Lilly
Gynnya McMillen
Malissa Williams
Janisha Fonville
Mya Hall
Patricia Thompson
Michelle Cusseaux
Janet Wilson
Latandra Ellington
Aubrey Zoe Brown
Terry Pittman
Carulus Hines
Lana Morris
Dominique Hurtt
Michelle “Vash” Payne
Tiffini Kuuipo Tobe
Yvette Henderson
Tameka Huston
Leronda Sweatt
Kisha Michael
Portia Southern
Kisha Arrone
Jessica Williams
Jessica Nelson-Williams
Vernicia Woodward
Alexia Christian
Tyisha Miller
Kourtney Hahn
Lamia Beard
Tarkia Wilson
Deshanda “Ta-Ta” Sanchez
Sharon Rebecca McDowell
Ricky Shawatza Hall
Glenda Moore
Danette Daniels
Shontel Edwards
Sharmel Edwards
Lashonda Ruth Belk
Zoraida Reyes
Natasha Renee Osby
Kathryn Johnson
Rekha Kalawattie Budhai
Natasha McKenna
Shontel Davis
Nizah Morris
Duanna Johnson
Asia Roundtree
Darnisha Harris
Shereese Francis
Alesia Thomas
Tracy A. Wade
Yvette Smith
Lnaaar Edwards
Gabrielle Lane
Varez Michelle Cusseaux
Taneisha Anderson
Aura Rosser
Raynette Turner
Tarika Wilson
Eleanor Bumpurs
Kendra James
Ahjah Dixon
Shantel Davis
Alberta Pruill
Marjorie Domingue
Bessie Louise Stovall
Margaret Mitchell
Darnesha Harris
Frankie Perkins
Monique Deckard
Kayla Moore
Queonna Zophia Edmonds
Sheneque Proctor
Kyam Livingston
Wanda Jean Allen
Kimberly McCarthy
Meagan Hockaday
Litvishma Millerr
Summer Marie Lane
Antoinette Griffin
Desseria Whitmore
Adebusola Tairu
Erica Stevenson
Halley Simone Lee
Erika Tyrone or Erica Rhena Tyrone
Lanaka Lucas
Breeonna Mobley
Antonia Martines Lagares
Delicia C. Myers
Tameika Carter
Dana Larkin
Kassandra Perkins
Rekia Boyd
Stacey Wright
Dorothy Smith Wright
BreeAnne Green
Adaisha Miller
Bettie Jones
Catrell Ford
India Kager
Deresha Armstrong
Chanda White (Pickney)
Sahlah Ridgeway
Marlene Rivera
Lashondria Rice
Brandy Martell
Marquesha McMillan
India Beaty
Chandra Weaver
Teikeia Dorsey
Deanna Cook Patrick
Ashley Sinclair
Zella Ziona
Tiara Thomas
Papi Edwards
India Clarke
Constance Graham
Shade Schurer
Erica Collins
Rosann Miller
Lonfon Chanel
Sonji Taylor
Malaika Brooks
Ashton O’Hara
Vida DeShondrell Byrd
Maria Tripp
Eveline Barros-Cepeda
Rosa Flores Lopez
Sarah Ann Riggins
Ty Underwood
Yazmin Vash Payne
Kandis Capri
Elisha Walker
Keonna Redmond
Rikessa La’Shae Lee
Charquissa Johnson
Fatou-Mata Ntiamoah
MOVE bombing victims
Kristina Grant Infiniti
Ariel Levy
Yolanda Thomas
Marquita Bosley
Barbara Lassere
Taja Gabrielle DeJesus
Tamara Dominguez
Vionique Valnord
Linda Yancey
Amber Monroe
Brianna Elaine Carmina Ford
Kendrinka T. Williams
Arabella Bradford
Loretta Gerard
Hanna Abukar
Talana Salissa Cain
Diane Kemp
Amber Nashay Carter
Pearlie Golden
Brenda Williams
Catawaba Tequila Howard
Beverly Kirk
Tamu Malika Bouldin
Denise Gay
Anita Gay
Laura Felder
Alice Faye DeFlanders Clausell
Uteva Monique Woods Wilson
Marnell Robertson Villarreal
K.C. Haggard
Derrinesha Clay
Milinda Clark
Angela Beatrice Randolph
Denise Nicole Glasco
Mercedes Williamson
Dominique Battle
Demetra Boyd
Francine Sonnier
Angelique Styles
Linda Joyce Friday
Shari Bethel Cartmell
Ashaunti Butler
Laniya Miller
Breonna Taylor
Regis Korchinski-Paquet
Atatianna Jefferson
Shurki Abdi
Tamla Horsford
Oluwatoyin “Toyin” Salau
Furiosa
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🏳️🌈 Ruth Ellis (1899 - 2000) was the daughter of former slaves. She came out as a lesbian when she was 16-years-old to the complete acceptance of her family. In 1937, Ruth and her longtime partner moved to Detroit from their hometown of Springfield, Illinois for the promise of higher wages. There, she became the first woman in Michigan to run her own printing business. She printed fliers, posters, and stationary in the front room of her home, which also quickly became a hotspot for Black LGBTQ social life. Before long, Ruth was helping those who came around in any way she could, including by paying for college tuitions. After the Stonewall uprising, 70-year-old Ruth began giving speeches in support of gay and lesbian rights all across the country. She remained an activist for the rest of her long life and even spent her 100th birthday leading the San Francisco Dyke March. At the time of her death at 101, she was recognized as the oldest out lesbian in the US. She is the subject of the documentary "Living With Pride: Ruth C. Ellis @ 100" and is the namesake of the Ruth Ellis Center, a shelter for homeless and at-risk LGBTQ youth in Detroit.
Celebrate Ruth Ellis.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruth_Ellis_(activist)
#Pride #BlackLivesMatter
It’s never to early to start the life of an armored adventurer.
having a pony I can ride in costume is A DREAM
Ok guys, gals, and non binary pals! I went onto twitter, and pretty much regretted it instantly. Today during a Black Lives Matter protest in Bristol, UK, the protesters pulled down a statue of a man (and I won’t dignify him by using his name) who was responsible for the transport of 86,000 people for slavery in America. You can read about that here. The Prime Minister and the Home Secretary say this ‘…thuggery undermines the point the protesters are trying to make’ which is a load of garbage since the glorification of a man whose ships chucked 19,000 black men, women, and children overboard because they got sick and therefore were ‘useless cargo’ really doesn’t gel with ‘black lives matter’. Chucking that statue in the sea is exactly what he deserved.
Nevertheless, racists on twitter are now using strawman arguments to whip out Herodotus and say we should pull the Pyramids down because they were ‘built by slaves.’ As an Egyptologist there’s so much wrong with that statement I don’t even know where to start. a) they were built using a large group of permanent stone masons, and then seasonal corvee labour, i.e. the conscription of workers not currently farming (off season), to spend 3 months working on projects for the King (it seems odd to us now, but it was an honour to work on projects for the King), b) these workers were paid (in bread, beer and other goods - non monetary economy) and had access to doctors and good medical treatment (tombs show that people had injuries that were healed well and they for lived decades afterwards), c) these workers were Egyptian. Here are three articles on it: one, two, three.
The construction of the Pyramids using corvee labour in no way resembles going to another continent, kidnapping people from said continent, putting them on ships in horrific conditions, chucking them overboard if they got sick, arriving in a new country, selling them, erasing their identities by giving them the names of the people that bought them, and then forcing them to work for you or killing them for not doing so.
The building of the Pyramids did not lead to a continuing 400 year suppression, exploitation, and murder of black people for the monetary benefit of white people.
The building of the Pyramids did not cause systemic racism within police forces and governments around the world.
The building of the Pyramids has not caused black people to be misdiagnosed and undertreated by doctors
The building of the Pyramids has not caused the pay gap between white women and black women
The building of the Pyramids did not cause the murder of Trayvon Martin for being suspicious with a bag of skittles
The building of the Pyramids did not cause the murder of Breonna Taylor when police unlawfully burst into her home and shot her to death
Systemic racism, continuing glorification of those that began this, police brutality, and the unwillingness of those in power to do anything about it has caused this.
Get your racism the fuck out of my discipline
(also if the furries and k-pop stans could go hijack that trending topic too, that would be great. Y’all out here doing us a solid)
#BlackLivesMatter
Resources for Canada:
Mental health resources for the Black community in Toronto
A script for Torontonians to follow when contacting city officials
Podcast detailing racism and corruption in Ontario
How non-Black folk can support Black Canadians
Resources for America:
Split a donation between 70+ bail funds
How to donate when you have no money
Podcast on racism in American
Podcast episode on racial inequality in medicine, and protest safety
Fund for Black Trans women in Atlanta
Twitter thread with compiled petitions, organizations, and other information
How to safely film police misconduct
Resources for biologists and naturalists:
Information on #BlackBirdersWeek
Boost for Black paleoartists
Free Field Ornithologist memberships for Black students (must be sponsored by a mentor/advisor)
Opportunity to bird/botanize/geologize the Californian desert
Donation to supply Black birders with binoculars
Article on structural racism in Natural History museums
Free to use antifascist paleoart/paleontology icons
Resources for the arts:
Google drive with Black revolutionary texts
Graphics you should be posting on Instagram instead of the ‘BlackOut’ square
Boost for Black Gamdev/Art streamers
Resources for Black animators
More resources for Black animators
#DrawingWhileBlack directory
Portfolio reviews for Black artists
Rad screenprinted shirts that benefit the Louisville Community Bail Fund
Feel free to add to this!
hello folks, today I am donation matching!
screenshot your donation to any of the organizations above and drop it in my inbox, and I will match with an equivalent donation to The Movement For Black Lives until $2,000 is reached (1k from y’all, 1k from me). for those who can’t march, action is still required.
“I think a lot about queer villains, the problem and pleasure and audacity of them. I know I should have a very specific political response to them. I know, for example, I should be offended by Disney’s lineup of vain, effete, ne'er-do-wells (Scar, Jafar), sinister drag queens (Ursula, Cruelle de Vil), and constipated, man-hating power dykes (Lady Tremaine, Maleficent). I should be furious at Downton Abbey’s scheming gay butler and Girlfriend’s controlling lunatic lesbian, and I should be indignant about Rebecca and Strangers on a Train and Laura and The Terror and All About Eve, and every other classic and contemporary foppish, conniving, sissy, cruel, humorless, depraved, evil, insane homosexual on the large and small screen. And yet, while I recognize the problem intellectually–the system of coding, the way villainy and queerness become a kind of shorthand for each other–I cannot help but love these fictional queer villains. I love them for all of their aesthetic lushness and theatrical glee, their fabulousness, their ruthlessness, their power. They’re always by far the most interesting characters on the screen. After all, they live in a world that hates them. They’ve adapted; they’ve learned to conceal themselves. They’ve survived.”
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“Dream House as Queer Villainy” from In The Dream House by Carmen Maria Machado
“An ecological model of society is essentially socialist. The establishment of an ecological balance will only be accomplished during the transition phase from an alienated class society based on despotism to a socialist society. It would be an illusion to hope for the conservation of the environment in a capitalist system. These systems largely participate in ecological devastation. Protection of the environment must be given broad consideration in the process of societal change.”
The Political Thought of Abdullah Ocalan
Image 1: a greetings card showing an illustration of a comet over a silhouette skyline and the phrase “You are as special to me as C1786 P1 was to Caroline Herschel” stood in front of a leafy houseplant. Image 2: A greetings card showing an illustration of two hamsters in a pile with the caption “to my cuddle buddy” stood in front of a leafy houseplant Image 3: A greetings card showing an illustration of a fire-bellied toad and the caption “Come on baby light my fire!” stood in front of a leafy houseplant. Image 4: A greetings card showing an illustration of two crested grebes dancing with the caption “to my love with love” stood in front of a houseplant. Image 5: A greetings card showing and illustration of two narwhal tusk to tusk and the caption “for my wonderful partner” I know sell valentines day cards. Or really cards for any time you want to show affection to a loved one. These cards are specifically designed for people who don’t like an excess of roses and hearts as well of those whose relationships fall outside of hetero-monogamy but of course anybody who likes them can send one! You can buy them on Etsy Where they are available as cards or as files you can download and print at home.
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FUCKING THANK YOU THIS IS WHAT IVE BEEN SAYING
This is me every day at work.
I usually cheerfully describe how rodents here carry bubonic plague (there are a few cases every year) and hantavirus (you don’t want that one) and that so far I’ve seen numerous people die of flu this year, so no, coronavirus doesn’t freak me out 🙄
Oh, and anthrax lives in the soil here. Yay.