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Wubbzy says; NO PROSHIPPERS ALLOWED!
Felt like drawing some art in relation to the worrying news about the KOSA/KIDS Act package tomorrow.
Please take action NOW. Call/email your representatives and senators wherever you live in the states.
Some resources:
All of the bad internet bills. One website.
Updates June 24, 2026: The House Energy & Commerce Committee announced a bipartisan deal on a revised version of the KIDS Act, H.R. 7757. T
Congress is preparing to vote on the KIDS Act, a sweeping internet bill that would pressure websites and apps to determine users’ ages befor
KOSA is a censorship bill that won’t make kids safe. Instead, it'll put all internet users at risk, especially youth. If you believe in a fr
As much as we should all be wary of fearmongering in spirit work spaces, it's also good to remember that not every spirit is kind.
It's fearmongering to act like there's ten million evil spirits all trying to hurt you specifically at all times.
But it's true to state that there are malefic entities out there that do want to do harm. It's just that most cases, it's not some super personal plot against you by all of the spirit worlds.
Yes, sometimes we piss off spirits and they want to hurt us in return. Yes, sometimes spirits have motives and plans for us that are unkind. Yes, sometimes we do just plainly get unlucky and interact with a less than kind spirit through no fault of our own. Yes, entities that will pretend to be other spirits do exist. Yes, entities that mean very, very serious harm do exist.
But by doing spirit work, you're not signing yourself up for a constant uphill battle against ten million tricksters, you're not putting a giant target on your back that makes every spirit in a ten mile radius want to kill you.
And the worst case scenarios are typically few and far between. Yes, I believe people when they say "A trickster pretended to be Apollo and tried to kill me in a car crash", but this isn't happening to every single person who puts a toe into spirit work.
To do spirit work is not the open invitation to suffering at the hands of spirits. As well, if the world was truly full of that many malefic spirits, they would not wait for you to start doing spirit work to hurt you. They'd just start as soon as they found you.
It's also good to remember that these spirits don't, in my experience, tend to be well liked by other, kinder spirits. My spirit guides loathed, still loathe, the spirits haunting me and did everything in their powers to help me deal with it, especially as these spirits often did pretend to be Them. So if you are dealing with these spirits, you're likely to have kinder spirits very willing to help handle the situation with/for you.
The world is not as scary, cruel, and evil as some spirit workers like to imply it is. And frankly, I think this stance is bad for many reasons, including that it scares away people from beginning spirit work themselves.
But, spirits are truly broad and vast in how they behave. There are still less than savory spirits out there. Just because there's less than some people claim doesn't mean there's zero total. The horror stories about hauntings and negative run-ins and everything like that exist because these less than savory spirits do exist. Just... not to the same degree as the fearmongering says.
Do what you need to feel and be safe. If you feel you need to/should always vet your spirit guides before talking to them, do so. And you should, honestly, have some kind of protection in place regardless of if you've had a personal run-in or not.
Just remember, not every spirit is kind, but not every spirit is cruel.
Important reminder that pretty much sums up how I feel about Luigi today - and ever since December 9th 2024 💚
(can’t remember where I saved this from so please let me know if it’s yours)
Skeletor says !
Let’s talk about accessibility and how it impacts able-bodied people for a second. I know this sounds weird but it is good to acknowledge how these things affect the majority of people. There really is no reason to not make things more accessible. Historically, making things more accessible has helped everyone benefit more. Having curbs dip down helps disabled people in wheelchairs or similar mobility aids, but also helps people with strollers, bikes, and other things as well. Having a button to make doors open is usually intended for wheelchairs again, but I know many who use it just cause it’s easier. And it applies for other disabilities too! Captions are a good example, they’re made for people with auditory processing disorders but a lot of people use them just cause it’s helpful. I’ve been seeing on YouTube shorts a bra brand for disabled people that uses magnets and has hooks so everyone can put it on and I’ve heard people just getting them because of preference. And it’s important to me that it’s because of preference, because more options means more people can get what just works better for them in any way. Which once again, just helps everyone find something they like using.
It is true that because of how some disabilities conflict, it’s impossible to make everything accessible to everyone, but it has been proven that many accessible things have benefits for able-bodied people(or people with unrelated disabilities to the intended use). Make things more accessible forever and ever and ever because it will benefit you and most other people. You should actually care about this if you’re not disabled because you’re likely gonna benefit from it as there will be new innovation that makes life better for everyone. And this means disabled people can do more things, which as a disabled person means a lot. I feel horrible when I’m not able to do as much as others and if I can do more then I will genuinely feel so much better. Thank you for coming to my ted talk
⚠ Important Reminder: You are, worth it, actually. ⚠