some horses from long ago..
The Bowery Presents
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some horses from long ago..
i see it so i See it I see Thart with me EyeBals
when i see it i Look at it Put my eyes on it with My sightballs I look with my look balls and see It so in front of me
i see it with my eyedbarls
A little relaxation, Brooks Falls, Alaska @achdiefranzi
In the mood to be wounded and rescued but not in the real life way where you get lifelong injuries and mostly just feel pain, rather in the novel protagonist way where you are tenderly cared for and comforted by your loving friends/family/unlikely allies while you drift in and out of consciousness and just kind of get worried about
Ashdjdjjfjds 😭😭 maybe I ought to
#that giraffe is being so cute and curious and gentle#and that is running full speed because this is the worst fucking day if his LIFE#like IMAGINE having your butt gently scooted by the snoot of a pressence so massive#your body is not designed to even see high enough to see the top of#abd hes just gently nudging you along as you run for your life as fast as your legs can carry you#giraffe is playing humans are enjoying turtle is living out a cosmic horror story
✨️The giraffe✨️:
Vs.
The turtle:
A bus may have only a couple of passengers, especially at the beginning or end of its route. But let's also take fuel efficiency into account.
If there's one person on a bus because that person cannot or doesn't want to drive, the bus is succeeding.
I read a study once on the fuel efficiency of various types of commuter vehicles (car, bus, train) on a per person basis and the number of people needed riding public transit to match the "efficiency" of cars is shockingly low. A bus needs to carry like 3-4 people to be fuel efficient, and trains require 2-3 per train car. Both often carry two dozen or more during peak hours, more than justifying any perceived requirements for efficiency for the train or bus to provide service the entire day.
i am a full fucking supporter of the ‘batman should kill the joker’ agenda. i will say that with my full chest. i love the idea of that clown fucking dying. however i DO have to point out how insanely hysterical and unreasonable it is for people, including his kids, to get mad at him for refusing to kill that guy.
like think about that for a sec. he said no to murder and they’re mad at him for it. batman is quite literally just a guy. a volunteer. the emo version of the neighbourhood watch. he has no legal power, he’s just good enough at not getting arrested and is lucky enough to live in a city like gotham where everyone else is just as insane as he is and are fully willing to let him do his thing.
like, imagine if you decided to start volunteering at a soup kitchen, when a guy starts showing up and routinely fucking with everybody by throwing the soup around and burning other guests. and you keep kicking him out and calling the police on him because what the fuck man, you’re trying to serve people soup here! but he keeps getting away from the cops and coming back, and then one day one of the other volunteers comes up to you holding a gun and goes ‘take him out, bruce.’ and you’re like. what. no. what the fuck do you mean i’m just serving soup i cant kill a guy. and then everybody gets mad at you for not shooting him in the face.
like do you understand how insane that is. it’s so fucking funny. let bruce live.
Every time people bring this up I ask "Why not the Gotham cops? Why not the courts?" Hell at this point what's stopping one of the other gotham rogues from having enough of him and just shutting him up.
IMO, one of the most annoying consequences of people treating autism like it's just quirky special interests and nothing else is that people will say "autism isn't an excuse for [known symptom or common trait of autism, including actual diagnostic criteria]" with no irony.
I've seen "autism isn't an excuse to be a picky eater," "autism isn't an excuse to struggle with tone/misread sarcasm in a post," "autism isn't an excuse to be bad at social cues" (with the comment of "literally just go out and learn by talking to people, it's not that hard," as if autistic people don't already do that), "autism isn't an excuse to not make eye contact, that's so rude," "autism isn't an excuse to wear headphones in class or work, nobody else gets to do that," and "autism isn't an excuse to be unemployed/live with your parents/not leave the house enough" (wondering if this person has any idea HSN autistic people exist?). Some people here are like half a drink away from saying having flat affect is "literally weaponized incompetence!!!" or something. I'm starting to wonder what you people think autism even is. Because if you've found a way for autistic people to turn off the most basic symptoms (like sensory sensitivity or difficulty with social settings), that's news and you need to share your incredible findings with the world immediately.
(Disclaimer in case one is necessary: I am not talking about assholes trying to use autism as an excuse for bigotry, like white tumblr users being racist about rap or musk's nazi salute. I am talking about things that autism symptoms actually cause, including things that are completely harmless to others but are treated as problems simply because allistic people find them weird or annoying.)
Miffy as Ophelia, 2025
There was one of those hyperspecific polls that had an option like “your grandfather told you war stories that he never told anyone else” and now I feel like I have to tell the story about how a spider saved my grandpa’s life in WWII and how my family doesn’t kill spiders because we owe our existence to that One Single Spider
So to set the scene, it's the height of WWII in France and my grandpa—a 6'3" 20 year old upper Michigan farm boy—has been separated from his company after their temporary camp was shelled. My grandpa (who, I have to add, was nicknamed 'the Suicide Kid' at this point because he worked in demolitions and bomb interception and kept taking the jobs no one wanted with the expectation that he was never going home anyway) is scared out of his wits, wandering around the French countryside alone. He has to move at night and sleep in barns and sheds during the day to hide from people who most definitely want him dead.
On one of these days, he finds a farmhouse of a very jittery couple who agree to let him sleep in the barn, with the conditions that he sleeps in the barn loft and if he's found, they disavow all knowledge that he was there. He agrees, because he's exhausted and will sleep in a hay pile if he has to. My grandpa manages to fit all six foot three inches of himself into a feed trough stored upstairs and tries to get some sleep.
However, right when he's half-snoozing, he hears motors outside and sure enough, here are some very angry officers of mixed Nazi and Vichy make confronting the couple saying someone up the road spotted an American soldier walking this way. They wouldn't know anything about that, would they? No, of course not.
All the while, my grandpa—now trying to figure out how to either escape the barn unseen or how to fight off six? seven? eight? people at once—freezes up and waits for the inevitable. While he does, a HUGE spider crawls next to his head and onto the loft railing. For one second, he thinks about swatting it away, but that would risk him being seen and killed.
So, instead, he lays there and waits to either fight to the death or get executed in a feed trough. And while he lays there, the spider starts making a huge web on the railing. My grandpa's transfixed by this thing. He watches her go around and around, building a solid web before plopping herself off to one side and waiting for breakfast. At the same time, the officers finally go into the barn.
My grandpa can hear them searching around, turning over crates and checking animal pens. Then, he hears one say to check the loft.
And then another say, "Don't bother. Look at the spiderwebs up there. No one's been there in a while."
And they leave.
Because my grandpa didn't swat the spider away and let her build her web, the officers thought no one was there and left him alone. They drive off and my grandpa immediately thanks the farmer couple and hauls ass out of there as soon as he can.
After this, my grandpa refused to kill any spider, and his kids did the same. Because if it wasn't for her, he wouldn't have lived and would never have had kids or grandkids. So we owe her one.
There's the man himself. Go grandpa!!
the sound he makes (via)
puppy: Help! Help! Torture! Abuse! Murder!
vet tech: … Are you done? Are you done?
puppy: NOOOOO!!!!! HEEEEEEELP!!!!
“Charlie Kirk did not deserve to be assassinated, but I’m overwhelmed seeing the flags of the United States of America at half-staff calling this nation to honor and venerate a man who was an unapologetic racist.”
– Pastor Howard-John Wesley, Alfred Street Baptist Church
Mutual Aid initiatives to donate to:
Ghazzah:
Revive Gaza Farmlands (top priority)
Dahnoun Aid
Sameer Project
Mona's mutual aid project (X)
MECA
Sudan:
Sudan Solidarity Collective
Khartoum Aid Kitchen
Period Care in Sudan
Al Abbasiya community kitchen (Al-Abbasiya / Umdurman based)
Basmat Wasl (Khartoum-based)
I find that my irritation at people being obtuse about what media they're talking about is directly proportionate to how popular that media is. Talking about a popular TV show or AAA game, but referring to it only by an indecipherable initialism and exclusively calling all of the characters fandom-assigned nicknames which appear nowhere in the text? Go directly to hell. Doing exactly the same thing, but it's a hyper-niche visual novel about gay robots that has exactly six reviews on Steam, four of which are the lead developer's Bluesky mutuals? Well, at least you're having fun!
It's a bit concerning the number of people in the notes who apparently don't know of any niche visual novels about gay robots. Go play Spare Parts. Go play Open Sorcery. Hell, go play HARDCODED if you're not a coward. This stuff is out there!
what does it say about me that i knew all three of these?