this image made me audibly go HOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOH
we gotta stop abortion so more people can die in wars
Baby war 2

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this image made me audibly go HOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOH
we gotta stop abortion so more people can die in wars
Baby war 2
if u could genetically modify distinctly non-human things to urself what would u want holds mic out
Karolis Strautniekas (Lithuanian, b. 1988, Vilnius, Lithuania) - Noir. Sketch, 2016, Digital Arts: Drawings
“This hour is your temple. The waxing moon your altar. What you pray for stains.”
— ‘When My Brother Was an Aztec: Mariposa Nocturna,’ Natalie Diaz
sometimes i have to stop myself from literally begging people to understand me lol
OSHA is asleep post load-bearing tree
Man shouldn’t be able to see his own face – there’s nothing more sinister. Nature gave him the gift of not being able to see it, and of not being able to stare into his own eyes.
Only in the water of rivers and ponds could he look at his face. And the very posture he had to assume was symbolic. He had to bend over, stoop down, to commit the ignominy of beholding himself.
The inventor of the mirror poisoned the human heart.
— Fernando Pessoa, The Book of Disquiet (1982)
The first feminist gesture is to say: “Ok. They’re looking at me. But I’m looking at them.” The act of deciding to look, of deciding that the world is not defined by how people see me, but by how I see them.” -Agnès Varda
This is the antidote to that Margaret Atwood quote
by writer/storyboard artist Steve Wolfhard
from Steve:
“In honour of the AT finale getting nominated for an Emmy, here’s some headcanon that I’ve been holding onto for a while. I had the idea that when Jake eventually passes away he’d start growing uncontrollably, sort of like how a dead body can let go of its bowels.”
and while we’re on the subject of Amazon, I’d like to mention how it’s affected the city I’ve grown up in and love so dearly.
Amazon is in part directly responsible for the godawful housing market in Seattle and it’s surrounding towns. The average rent for a small home in my neighbourhood, 30 minutes north of Seattle, can top off to $1,900 a month. I live in a small, 3 bedroom rambler that’s nothing special and our rent is $1,800 per month and climbing as amazon tries to bring in more employees to the area. We’re in the middle of a homeless crisis because many people cannot afford to live here anymore with rent skyrocketing and the gentrification of many low-income neighbourhoods in order to create space for more amazon transplants.
just so y’all can see how much Seattle natives haaaate amazon and their impact:
and if y’all are interested or have time, do check out @/vanishingseattle on Instagram. Cynthia is lovely and she’s been documenting the destruction of Seattle due to amazon for years.
one reason why learning body respect is so powerful–and so discouraged by the mechanism of social control that is diet culture–is that when we learn to honor our bodies’ rights, needs, and wisdom, we become much more aware and less tolerant of violations in other areas of life.
when we are attuned to our body’s need for rest, we are much more aware of the violence of even the 40 hour work week (ofc work is far more violent in many parts of the world)
when we carve out our own permission to accept our body’s natural weight set point, demands that we shrink our personality, our voice, or our emotions in order not to cause social offense feel like much less acceptable constrictions
when we learn to value our natural hair and skin, and give up harmful rituals like chemical straightening or lightening (or the beliefs that underlie them), other ways in which we are required to harm ourselves–from a coerced gender presentation to living with the consequences of environmental racism–come into clearer focus as specifically targeted violence
when we have compassion for our bodies and their vulnerability, we are more sensitive to mistreatment in personal relationships
the systems which make us sick and self-hating are political projects, enacted in ways which can be analyzed, understood, and changed. this movement is inward and outward, with the former supporting the latter (and vice versa). when our healing is rooted in wisdom and compassion and self respect, we inevitably turn those values outward, take them up against the structures which would strip them from us.
Nice thread
This is what everyone should be mad about ^
The negative thought is the unfinished thought
Push further and u reach joyful conclusion