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If you see this youâre legally obligated to reblog and tag with the book youâre currently reading
âPlanet Narniaâ by Michael Ward (on the advice of my mother)

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I was sorta tagged by @kaiyves to post five songs I actually listen to. I have music on nearly all the time when driving or on social media. Pseudo-randomly from the last couple of days:
1. Quicksand by Soraia
2. Wildflowers by Tom Petty
3. Awfully Quiet by The Mighty Mighty Bosstones
4. Screaming For Vengence by Judas Priest
5. Green Onions by Booker T and the MGs
Are you angry/scared/worried about potentially losing Roe vs. Wade? Do you want to help?
A lot of people are REALLY WORRIED about the leaked Alito draft, and for good reason. If Roe vs. Wade is overturned, many states will enact trigger laws that revoke the right to safe abortion access. But that doesnât mean that safe abortions wonât be possible. Theyâll just be harder to access.
Fortunately, we arenât powerless. There are things we can do to help preserve the right to abortion and, if Roe falls, help people get the abortions they need.
Here are some actionable things you can do to help!
Donate to your local abortion fund.
This is a financial commitment, obviously, but these funds are vital to helping people access abortions. There are different types of funds. Practical funds help with transportation, housing, and other practical needs. Clinical funds help with paying for the procedure. Both types of funds are necessary and helpful!
If youâre in a state with protected abortion access, see if thereâs a practical fund in your state that you can donate to. These funds make it possible for people for other states to afford travel and lodging in your state. You might also want to consider donating to funds in states or regions that have trigger laws, like the Yellowhammer Abortion Fund, which helps people in Mississippi, Alabama, and the Deep South.
To find an abortion fund in your state, you can google âabortion fund + your stateâ or open up this google doc thatâs a maintained list: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1T-aDTsZXnKhMcrDmtcD35aWs00gw5piocDhaFy5LKDY/preview?pru=AAABgKwRCFs*fZxkvUyYtHx7T4KXmRnOLA
Thereâs also https://abortionfunds.org/, but as of right now (2 May 2022, right after the SCOTUS leak happened), their website is down. Too much traffic!
Volunteer with a hotline.
As of writing this, a lot of abortion fund websites are completely overwhelmed. Lots of people are rightfully upset and looking for some way to help. Many of these funds have hotlines that you can help out directly from your own phone! Google âabortion fund + your state (or your region) + hotlineâ and see what comes up. These hotlines are going to be SWAMPED soon and many orgs are going to be onboarding volunteers very quickly to help deal with the onslaught.
Donate to grassroots causes.Â
I love Planned Parenthood as much as the next gal, but donating to them isnât actually going to help as much right now as donating to an abortion fund. Smaller, grassroots networks are going to be more effective at allocating resources to the people who need it most. Independent clinics are also going to need substantial help. Independent clinics provide the majority of abortion care in the US, and many are the only clinics operating in hostile states. Check out https://keepourclinics.org/ if youâre interested in donating.
Make a list of resources.
There are a lot of people out there who arenât going to have the time or energy or emotional bandwidth to deal with this dumpster fire. If you have the capacity to do so, then maintain a file somewhere with the following information:
- any abortion funds that serve your area with their contact info- email and phone and links
- any abortion hotlines in your area
- national care hotlines, ESPECIALLY RAINN because this is going to be really, really hard on survivors
-a list of crisis pregnancy centers in your area, clearly marked with their names, contact info, and primary links. Make sure that these are highlighted in a way that separates them from the actual abortion providers because these centers are highly predatory and manipulate people who are distressed and confused. If somebody has access to that list and know whoâs operating in an area, it might help them avoid these places!
Have this file ready to go so that you can share it with people who are overwhelmed!
Help the safe havens.
Losing Roe feels inevitable at this point. It might not be, but the world is terrifying. However, some states are safe havens and will maintain abortion access, regardless of what SCOTUS eventually decides. Practical access funds in these states will need help because they will help people traveling from unsafe states to safe states. Refer to this map: https://reproductiverights.org/maps/what-if-roe-fell/
Look for funds in states that are blue or yellow. This means they have expanded access or protection if Roe falls. But be sure to hover over and look at the summary of the protectionâ for example, Florida has abortion protection, but they just passed a 15-week ban. Thatâs basically protection in name only!
If youâre not sure which practical fund youâd like to support, I highly suggest the Midwest Access Coalition. MAC is based in Chicago and helps people from all over the Midwest come to the city for reproductive healthcare. A lot of the Midwest is really hostile to abortion, so MAC can help a lot of people. But there are many, many others!
In the coming days and weeks, there will be more to do. There will be marches, protests, and other organized action. But right now, tonight, these are things you can look into doing.
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Letâs talk about something called the âsunk cost fallacyâ.
Say that youâve bought a concert ticket for $50 for a band that you donât know that well. Half an hour into the show, you realize that you donât actually enjoy the music and you arenât having a good time - instead of leaving the concert to go do something else, however, you sit through the remaining hours of the concert because you donât want to âwasteâ the cost of the ticket.Â
Congratulations, youâve just fallen victim to the sunk cost fallacy.
The âsunk cost fallacyâ is something that all humans are prone to when we make decisions. Simply put, itâs the human tendency to consider past costs when we make choices, even when those costs are no longer relevant. When youâre deciding whether or not to stay at that concert you arenât enjoying, you will likely consider the cost of the ticket when youâre making your decision - for instance, youâd probably be a lot more willing to leave a $5 concert that you arenât enjoying than a $50 concert that you arenât enjoying. But taking the cost of the ticket into account at all is a mistake.Â
When youâre making a rational decision, the only thing that matters is the future. Time, effort and money that youâre spent up until that point no longer matter - it doesnât make sense to consider them, because no matter what you decide, you canât actually get them back. They are âsunkâ costs. If you decide to stay at that concert, you are out $50 and youâll have a mediocre evening. If you decide to go leave and do something more fun, you are out $50 and youâll have a better evening. No matter what you choose, you have lost $50 - but choosing to leave the concert means that you havenât also spent an evening doing something you donât like.
The sunk cost fallacy is sometimes also described as âthrowing good money after badâ - people will waste additional time, resources and effort simply to justify the fact that theyâve already wasted time, resources and effort, even if it leaves them worse off overall.Â
Common examples of sunk cost fallacy in everyday life include:
refusing to get rid of clothes that donât fit or that you never wear because they were expensive
going to an event that you no longer want to go to because you already bought the ticketÂ
spending more and more money on repairing a car or computer (or something else that depreciates in value over time) instead of buying a new one because you donât want to waste the money you put into earlier repairs
continuing to watch a movie or TV show you arenât enjoying anymore because youâve already watched part of itÂ
finishing a plate of food that youâre not enjoying or are too full to enjoy, because you donât want to waste it
refusing to get rid of unused, unwanted or broken items in your home because the items were expensive
Perhaps the most damaging example of sunk cost fallacy in everyday life, however, is relationships.Â
People often use the length of a relationship to justify staying in it. Youâve probably heard this logic - you may even have used it yourself: âI canât break up with him or the two years we spent together will be for nothing.â
âIf I leave her, it will mean I wasted the five years I spent with her.â
The reality, though, is that staying in a mediocre relationship doesnât âgive you backâ the time youâve already invested in that relationship. It just makes the relationship longer. If you stay in a bad relationship for five more years to avoid âwastingâ the first two, you havenât actually made those first two years worthwhile - youâve simply spent seven years of your life in a bad relationship. Thereâs nothing we can do to recover time and effort (and in most cases, money) that weâve already spent. But we can forgive ourselves, and we can stop letting our past mistakes continue to define our futures.Â
Reblog if you are antifascist.
is there an artist that you like the entirety of their discography
i love ppl tagging this with nirvana even tho i wont judge you that they only have like 4 releases đ tagging w bands that have like 2 albums doesnt count!!!! weak
John Williams, duh.
Just sticking with rock: Rush, Tom Petty (w/ The Heartbreakers and solo), They Might Be Giants.
I have to agree with kai, about John Williams! LOL, âduhâ!
Curse of My Youth
You can see it coming from a mile away Too short of temper and a violent sway Get out of the box and into harms way Itâs a way to make a living each God damned day Itâs just the curse of my youth Itâs the curse of my youth
The lineâs been set no way to hop tracks We left off the decision to go hunting in packs Those places where we did it breaking in cracks Loving in delirium while living in shacks
Its just the curse of my youth Itâs the curse of my youth
The patternâs made, I canât unmake it Try to adapt by deciding to fake it Change and delusion meld into apathy You can see it coming from a mile away Too short of temper and a violent sway Get out of the box and into harms way Itâs a way to make a living each God damned day
Itâs just the curse of my youth Itâs the curse of my youth The curse of my youth Curse of my youth
My youth
Still wading through the Supreme Court dissent. It's amazing how some Justices know for certain that "discrimination by sex" only referred to straight people in 1964, but are also certain that "right to bear arms" in 1789 referred to bazookas, flamethrowers, AR15s and whatnot.
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Reblog if you are antifascist.
Move over, James Buchanan.
We already have more confirmed coronavirus cases than any other country. Trump claimed on Feb. 26 that the outbreak would soon be âdown to close to zero.â Now he argues that if the death toll is 100,000 to 200,000 â higher than the U.S. fatalities in all of our wars combined since 1945 â it will be proof that heâs done âa very good job.â
No, it will be a sign that heâs a miserable failure, because the coronavirus is the most foreseeable catastrophe in U.S. history. The warnings about the Pearl Harbor and 9/11 attacks were obvious only in retrospect. This time, it didnât require any top-secret intelligence to see what was coming. The alarm was sounded in January by experts in the media and by leading Democrats including presumptive presidential nominee Joe Biden.
Government officials were delivering similar warnings directly to Trump. A team of Post reporters wrote on Saturday: âThe Trump administration received its first formal notification of the outbreak of the coronavirus in China on Jan. 3. Within days, U.S. spy agencies were signaling the seriousness of the threat to Trump by including a warning about the coronavirus âthe first of manyâin the Presidentâs Daily Brief.â But Trump wasnât listening.
Good news, bad news time gang. The bad news: the debilitating disability that I have had since I was a kid, that is the reason I use my mobility scooter (as seen in the photo), has worsened to the point where using my hands is very difficult. I have an invisible disability, which means that you canât see the severe chronic pain, cellular damage & other symptoms that limit my mobility. People with invisible disabilities are constantly told âYou donât look sick!â and âYouâre too young to be disabled.â Neither of those is true. I do my best, but everyday tasks are becoming harder & harder. The hand brakes on my mobility device require a strong grip that I struggle to maintain on a regular basis, and that I cannot muster during a flare up at all. I need a motorized wheelchair that is specially designed for someone like me. Iâm saving up for this one, it comes highly recommended by other disability advocates who travel & are active every day: https://www.ezlitecruiser.com/ The good news: Iâm not giving up. I am still working on comics, cosplay & games. I am creating content for panels & programming at conventions. Iâm working with organizations like Women in Comics NYC Collective International & LGBT HQ to support other creators. Iâm actively fundraising to get treatment for the pain & damage that limits me, though there is no cure. Iâm pushing myself as hard as I can, for as long as I can. Iâm fighting against stereotypes that say disability means you canât do the things you love. It may take longer & you may need help along the way, but you can still get there. If youâd like to help, please request me as a guest at your local convention, hire me for editing, writing or consulting jobs, support my shop, or use the links below: thatjayjustice @ gmail .com - contact for jobs https://thatjayjustice.bigcartel.com/ (shop link, product images here ) http://www.paypal.me/ThatJayJustice http://www.ko-fi.com/thatjayjustice https://www.venmo.com/ThatJayJustice https://cash.me/$ThatJayJustice #spoonie #InvisibleDisability #disability #disabled#fundraiser #cosplay #LGBTQIA
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Not the best, but here you go. George R.R. Martin vis-à -vis Che Guevara.
The 2019 ACA (Affordable Care Act) enrollment period has been shortened from 90 days to 45 days (November 1-December 15, 2018) and the advertising budget to promote open enrollment has been slashed in an effort to sabotage the program. Youâre probably not seeing a lot of advertising (read: zero) about the enrollment window online or on TV.Â
https://www.healthcare.gov/
ACA OPEN ENROLLMENT HAS BEGUN
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My dear friend is in the sad situation of having to escape abuse for the protection of herself and her children. Your funding will provide for healthcare, medical needs, educational support, clothing, rent/moving costs, necessities, a monetary foundation to secure and maintain a job, and parallel...
I donât normally post non-birding or non-environmental related things here, but this concerns a close friend of mine in a desperate abuse situation. Please read the description on the GoFundMe page - I can also vouch for her; this is not a scam.
If you can and want to donate, thatâs great! If you canât or donât want to, thatâs OK, too!
Thanks, and weâll get back to the birds as soon as I can.
From my other blog.. just to broaden the reach. Please help if you can.
Warmoth
A tribute to the song âRat Patrolâ by They Might Be Giants (in the style of Demchuk)
The death rattle On your window pane Hold my gunpowder wings To the candle flame
Machine gun flutter As I ruffle your coat No where to hide
Warmoth!
Special Forces Biochemical sensors Multiple lenses Tiny grappling hooks
Warmoth! I am the Warmoth!
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