Mulder's got a point
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Mulder's got a point
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Marvel has released a list of essential projects to watch in the lead up to Avengers Doomsday:
like the fact that PrEP and PEP just kinda became a normal part of life one day without fanfare is something I think about a lot. Thousands of people died gruesome horrible deaths and now when I go on Reddit or ride the subway I see dinky little ads like "start this medication today so you don't contract/spread HIV! and if you get accidentally exposed there's a different medication for that to keep yourself from contracting!" and it's just an everyday thing. all those people who died fought for it to be this way.
I think about this a lot, and about the time I got rapid HIV testing at the bathhouse (a miracle in itself!) and they asked beforehand "what would you do if you tested positive?"
I imagine this is largely to make sure you don't say "kill myself or otherwise catastrophically crash out" but I'm so glad I could say "I'd be incredibly distraught, but I'd immediately get a more reliable test and if it's still positive, look into the range of treatment options and live a long and full life"
like. what the fuck
"Average Housecarl carries 100 pounds of dragon bones every day" factoid is actually a statistical error. Average Housecarl carries close to zero dragon bones daily on account of them having been extinct for thousands of years. Lydia Skyrim, who's thane forces her to carry Ten Thousand Dragon bones every day forever, is an outliar adn should not have been counted
My thane I've hired this Khajiit to stare at you.
holy shit my thane look the mammoth it's doing it again
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Have you been here?
I have been here
I have not been here
Final version of the designs from this post. Everything takes me ages but I can finally start drawing next comic chapter
Horse figure of the day: Gene & Rebecca Tobey "Dust"
something i've noticed that has become really annoying in the past 10 years or so is this fad of what i've been calling, for lack of a better word, "structural whataboutism." it's that thing where, when faced with a concrete, resolvable problem in your community, your answer is to blame it on a vast, unsolvable issue of structural inequality and then throw up your hands. "there's trash all over the ground in this corner of the park" becomes "well, that's where MEN OF COLOR congregate after their 12-HOUR GRAVEYARD SHIFTS and i'm not going to support a CARCERAL SOLUTION to a CAPITALISTIC PROBLEM. WE NEED TO ELIMINATE POVERTY AND THE SUBJUGATION OF THE WORKING CLASS" and it's like okay but sis. someone still has to go pick up the trash. we don't need a carceral solution, we need more trash cans. you're not going to eliminate poverty and the subjugation of the working class and even if ya did, there would still be trash on the ground. how any of this passes for radicalism within their peer groups i simply don't understand. it's radical laziness more than anything else
I was on a canoe trip once with a river biologist who worked for the county. After we found and removed a car tire, she started talking about the annual river cleanup her department organized. From a water quality or ecological standpoint, removing shopping carts, car tires, and other macro trash from the river really wasn't that important, she said. The real threat to the river was industrial and agricultural runoff.
"But!" she said:
People who see a clean, trash-free river are more likely support laws to curb more harmful "systemic" forms of pollution. People who participate in river cleanups take pride in their work--their river!--and become evangelists for protecting it.
Immediate action leads to systemic awareness, which leads to systemic change.
Nearomir would have remembered his father's need. Nearomir would've brought me a kingly gift.
solo river round in honor of less than a month til season six how are we all feeling guys (27/?)
maybe the reason people are always ādrug seekingā for stimulants is because even with an established prescription and years long standard of care, prescribers dont ever FUCKING REFILL PRESCRIPTIONS ON TIME so we have to hound them over and over again to do the bare minimum (send a refill to the pharmacy every 30 days) have you fucking thought about that. literally fuck you
Someone needs to tell parents everywhere that a child never complaining is NOT a sign of a mentally healthy child, and it is, in fact, the complete opposite of that.
This one goes out especially to my fellow Midwesterners:
The Midwest Immigration Bond Fund, which pays immigrant bond fees to get people out of ICE Custody, has run so low on funds they've had to put a hold on their work. They have a donor matching funds through $50,000 or until August 21st, so please consider throwing a few bucks their way and telling your networks.
DONATION LINK
old man in the library got a phone call, someone on the other end says loud as fuck āhey pittsburgh phil what are you up to?ā and pittsburgh phil responds āiām in pittsburghā