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Andulka
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shark vs the universe
Alisa U Zemlji Chuda
styofa doing anything
Show & Tell
will byers stan first human second
Stranger Things
dirt enthusiast
todays bird
YOU ARE THE REASON
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
Peter Solarz

Love Begins

祝日 / Permanent Vacation
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Has this been done.
Weeping Angel
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The finished in the nick of time to print in a compilation I'll be selling at Anthrocon 2026! (Say hi if you're around Saturday or Sunday!)
Can't make it? For a small donation, this 40-page digital PDF (& others) is now available on my Ko-Fi and Patreon!
[ ArtFight 2026 ] [2] Demise of Our Own Design
for bungle
reminding everyone to wear sunscreen because the sun is a deadly laser: 😁😊
having to spend 10 minutes slathering yourself in grease just to safely be outside in the sun for 20 minutes. because the sun is a deadly laser: 😐👎
Is this a joke? because 20 minutes is about the amount of sun exposure you should ideally be getting UNPROTECTED to make Vitamin D if you’re light-skinned. If you’re darker-skinned you need more, maybe even up to an hour. And that’s midday sun. There is absolutely no reason to “protect” yourself from the sun early in the morning or in the evening. Letting early morning light hit your bare skin and eyes prepares your body for more intense sun exposure later in the day.
The sun’s rhythms govern all terrestrial life, and our bodies evolved to utilize its various wavelengths. Treating the sun as a deadly laser is about the worst thing you can do for your health.
girl the skin cancer
just messing around with filters Okayyy
you've got to stop thinking about things like gender or sex or nationality as immutable facets of a person that determine who they are forever, and instead see them as a way to explain a vast and complicated web of social and cultural ties that influences a person and which is influenced by them in turn
Today in australia they started senate hearings on the bill the government hopes will make enough disabled people die or disappear to make us all less irritatingly expensive for them. We had two weeks to submit feedback on over 400 pages of complicated legal terms. They don't care what we have to say and they don’t care that this will kill people and disenfranchise disabled people across the country.
There are 760,000 Australians on the National Disability Insurance Scheme, the system that - if they feel like it and your personalised plan says you get to have it - provides funding for everything from personal hygiene care to support workers to therapies to assistive technology. It's already very hard for disabled people to get on the NDIS, regardless of your disability. It's near impossible to access most support and equipment without being on the NDIS. And the government has announced that they want that number to drop to 600,000 in four years. 160,000 of us cut off the Scheme - and countless more denied access. This will cause deaths. People will die and people will suffer because there is no safety net. The NDIS is the only option for most of us. Even private health insurance doesn't cover most of these things. Nobody will swoop in to save us.
The bill wants to give the (non disabled!) NDIS minister basically unlimited power to cut our funding. They're already planning what they'd do with that power. What rights they'll strip from us. What dignity and freedom they'll remove to make their budget look better.
The bill wants to force people to try every treatment out there before they're allowed to be on the NDIS. Including if the treatment is literally impossible to access. There’s a lot of us living in regional areas or out bush who can't just pop to the capital cities for specialists. This will especially hurt disabled First Nations people in regional and remote communities, who already experience limited access to healthcare. Oh, and it includes chemical restraint, too. The government has directly refused to exclude chemical restraint from the required process, calling it "trialling medication".
If you're australian and worried, the ABC did a good breakdown of the proposed changes.
I know australia stuff doesn't really pop up on the radar on this site, but I want everyone to know what's going on. What we're fighting for here. Your australian disabled friends might be NDIS participants fearing for their life, rights, and freedom. They might not be a participant and afraid these changes mean they never will have access. We deserve better. The government built a system with no backup plan, and now they want hundreds of thousands of disabled people to pay the price for their bad planning.
Sorry we're too expensive to have rights, I guess.
chonny jash getting abused in the workplace. granny is sympathetic towards him
"it's not that deep" START DIGGING!!
DIG
DIG
DIG
DIG
OOPS TOO DEEP
CLIMB
CLIMB
CLIMB
CLIMB
CLIMB
CLIMB
jekyll after i trap his soul in a felt plushie
i hope everything works out in the end because i am so so scared
Happy 4th Birthday to Just Apathy !!!!!
the human body when you use it and exist in it
It's honestly so insane to me that CCCC is actually such an insanely solid representation of DID/OSDD and it was done by total accident by a singlet.
Obviously the intended narrative hits incredibly hard as well and Chonny deserves so much respect for what he created and how vulnerable of a project it is, but I just can't stop thinking about the system implications of... well, everything in that album.
Obviously my opinions and readings are coloured by the fact that I have DID myself, but genuinely everything about this album screams system to me and it's part of why I've gotten so attached to it.
We systems are rarely represented in media. When we are, we're often painted as murderers, as being inherently untrustworthy, or otherwise being bad, scary people. In CCCC though (if you interpret it as a system narrative) we see a system that isn't full of "evil alters" or any shit like that. We see a system struggling to keep it together and who are fighting for control, not because they want to ruin anybody's life, but because they genuinely believe they know best. Of course they're all misguided in some manner, but their intentions are ultimately good. They want the Host to be safe and to live life well. They all just have a different view of what that looks like.
So many members of my own system see themselves in Heart, Mind, and Soul. The ones of us who aren't as emotional and struggle to empathise with others, but who genuinely mean well. The ones of us who are so emotionally volatile, but who genuinely just want us all to be happy and stay alive. The ones of us who have to be mediators between those other two types, and who struggle to keep everything together in times of strife. We as a system have never felt so represented and understood by any media as we do here.
I don't know, I just wanted to ramble about this. This album makes me very emotional as a system who's been craving some kind of representation that isn't horribly ableist and cruel. Even if the system interpretation wasn't intentional, it still means so much that this exists.
Come to think of it, it really is insane that my entire country is burning alive and literally no one in the rest of the world cares. Thousands of Indians are dying every day from the heat, it's 45+ degrees in multiple areas, the government couldn't give two fucks, we're getting severe warnings and red alerts, and not a soul outside of South Asia is speaking about it because why would you ever care about brown people
please keep talking about how Becky from Maryland doesn't like the rising gas prices. It's clearly the more pressing issue.
USA folks, that is a consistent temperature range hitting 113°. Death Valley temperatures. In Banda, it hovered between 116°-118° (47°-48° C) for a week straight.
This has been happening all month with little to no international media attention. Here are a few organizations you can check out for resources or to support:
ActionAid India
SEEDS India
GlobalGiving
Raise India (Project Tapan)