still vibrating from yesterday tbh
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still vibrating from yesterday tbh
is it too early to start working on a valentine's day one shot asking for a friend
Friendly reminder! if we're mutuals my DMs are open, you are encouraged to send nudes and flirt, and let me tell you how cute and/or desperate you are <3
realized all of my bookmarks from previous web browsers were actually saved to this computer so I spent the whole day going through my old stuff, it was great but nothing infuriates me more then seeing so much of it was gone. not just tumblr posts that were deleted but like whole websites, collectives, archives, flash sites and games, forums just entirely gone and not available on wayback machine. Like we really don't think about digital space as physical but there are servers and hard drives for storage, wires running connections, cooling that needs to happen - things inevitably get cut to make space for more important stuff, folks stop paying their website hosting bills and probably never think about it again but I do!!!!
I feel such an intense amount of anger every time I hear the "nothing disappears on the internet" phrase as an archivist.
You gotta read Big Girl by Meg Elison.!This book!!!! A short collection of (soft?) sci-fi stories, a novella, and an interview that feature a critical fat politic!!! Not only does she write so considerately about the cruelty experienced when you are fat but she gives permission to feel spiteful and safe in our bodies. There’s a part where two fatties make love and she describes them lifting their bellies and pressing them together. She writes diligently of the torture of child parent relationships when fatness (or the fear of fatness) shadows every interaction. I feel like the fat me from every age they’ve ever been was so carefully understood. The cruelty of living in a world that wishes you did not exist is acknowledged and never made into a joke and that's a rarity lately.
(content warning: book critically examines fatphobia and methods of eugenics so engage as such)
Excerpt from The Pill:
For my fellow fatties, excerpt from The Pill:
bonus: próvai being relatable as fuck
mo chara’s favourite food is plain sparkling water, unbelievable
we’re so back bb