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Just like in 1970 when the EPA came into being, they found a way to tax the air you breath.
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Drarry for beginners: Redemption
Tidings of Comfort series by @blamebrampton (2012, G, 10k)
When a man is tired of London, he is tired of life. Luckily for Draco Malfoy, London has places where the tired can rest and recover.
You know when a fic is so soothing you wish you could stay inside that fleeting moment in time? Blamebramptonâs writing equals healing and gourmet comfort food. Their ability to establish a peaceful, evocative and thought-provoking atmosphere is unparalleled and the way their complex characters come alive and interact leaves me all warm and soft inside. I love how Harry and Draco are mature, honest and open to possibilities in this story. Their dynamics are a lovely mix of old easy banter, tentative flirting and companionable silence. Perfect catharsis!
Turn and Face the Strange (time may change me) by @punk-rock-yuppie (2019, T, 16k)
Draco and Harry and how their relationshipâand themselvesâchange over the course of eleven years.
One of the loveliest takes Iâve ever seen on the popular enemies to friends to lovers, so quiet and gentle it makes your heart ache. In this fic, both Harry and Draco struggle searching for their place and purpose after the war. Harryâs introspective POV and Dracoâs loneliness and sorrow are poignant and beautifully written! I love the imagery of them both wandering on Diagon Alley streets. The slow burn is quite realistic, with a great organic pacing and spot on characterization. We watch like intruders as their relationship evolves over the years, going from mutual avoidance/repressed resentment to a tentative friendship, to soft domesticity, until they finally get together in the gentlest of ways. Thereâs a 40k healing story packed here just waiting to be experienced and celebrated this Christmas đ
Waiting By An Open Door by @femmequixotic and @noeeon (2017, E, 29k)
Draco starts following Potterwatch secretly during the War. He wishes Potter would come save him too. But that sort of thing only happens in fairy tales, and Malfoys donât get fairy tale endings, do they?
Femme is an exquisite Drarry author, prolific and versatile, and I must have read her works thousands of times but this is THE fic I keep coming back to every now and then. Dracoâs redemption journey is earned and genuine and it gives me a lump in the throat. Heâs a lovely character, strong yet vulnerable and so very lonely. I love how Harry feels drawn to him and vice-versa. This story comes wrapped in sweet longing and has one of the most satisfying slow burns Iâve read; all the tense anticipation is deliciously paid off with a powerful love scene, full of truth, understanding and hope. No matter how many times I come back, this fic always strikes a chord that makes me cry - something about the post-war desolation and searching for purpose hits me hard and to this day Iâve never felt as moved by a redemption tale such as this one.
Christmas bonus: redemption kink
The Slytherin Urn by @icmezzo (2015, E, 4.6k)
Nothing turns Harry on quite like redemption.
Oof, magic kink! I canât believe such a brilliant concept was explored in less than 5k. Basically Harry gets an epiphany while watching Draco work curse-breaking magic. Draco is a sight to behold, all cool and elegant competence, and he takes Harryâs breath (and ours) away. I love how Harryâs irrational spite gradually turns into desperate arousal, and then something curious and sweeter. The curse-breaking ritual is vivid and intricate; I gasped out loud once I realized how the clever mechanism behind it reflects Dracoâs own redemption journey. This is one of the sexiest short fics Iâve ever come across and they donât even kiss. This reclist wouldnât be complete without it!
Drarry for Beginners: War Years
Speak (and may the world come undone) by @shealwaysreads (2020, E, 26k)
The war is on in earnest, and the hunt for the Horcruxes has begun. Harry receives help from the least expected person, and must decide whether he can trust the enemy he knows best. A story of grey-tinged loyalty, the silver of trust in the darkness, the agony of courage, the unexpected richness of secrets, and the vast unknown of survival.
Thereâs something devastatingly bittersweet about spy fics that @shealwaysreads captures so well here. This is a gorgeous, delicate and atmospheric canon rewrite that offers a lovely reflection on endurance, hope and yearning. It explores Harry and Dracoâs struggles and love story as the war rages on and we ask ourselves whether or not theyâre gonna make it to find each other again (spoiler alert: they do and itâs glorious!). The prose is poetic bliss, quiet and evocative, it makes us fall in love with these characters and cheer for their triumph. I love the serious but hopeful mood: thereâs so much left unspoken but expressed through a quick gesture, an aching thought or a lingering gaze. Many lines took my breath away but all the anticipation is paid off with a gorgeous and intimate reunion that translates perfectly the wonder of loving and being loved in return.
A Thousand Beautiful Things by geoviki (2004, E, 104k)
Draco Malfoy struggles with changed fortunes, shifted alliances, an ugly war, and an unusual spell, with the help of a concerned professor, an insightful house-elf, and an unexpected Gryffindor friend.
An old epic, this is one of the most impressive fics Iâve ever read, intelligent, touching and mature. Without giving too much away, itâs a canon divergent retelling that starts after book 5 and follows Dracoâs journey working as a spy for the Order. It has my favorite opening scene of all time (just reread it and got attacked by feels again) but the best thing about this story is the non-linear narrative told by multiple and excellent POVs. I remember loving the exercise of unraveling the chain of events and putting the puzzle pieces together on my own. Draco is a complex and fascinating character in his motivations, bravery and flaws - Iâve never seen a fic explore his interactions with other characters (namely his father, but also Snape, Dean and the Manor itself) like this. Both the word building and his character development, from war spy to the modeling life, are rich and compelling. I wonât elaborate on how Draco and Harry come together because thereâs an important plot point there but I can say that their dynamics are earnest, gentle and just as moving and heartbreaking as Dracoâs own arc. Theyâre not friends at first but Harry needs Dracoâs help and Dracoâs there for him and things develop from there. This is an unique read and it deserves all the praise for pulling off a nuanced and convincing spy story. Lastly, the quotes chosen to guide the fic are quite evocative - they even include a few Brazilian songs, yay!
Temptation on the Warfront by alizarincrims0n (2015, E, 180k)
Draco Malfoy is forced into hiding with the Golden Trio and dragged into their search for horcruxes. What ensues is a journey of redemption, unexpected friendships and an unwanted, turbulent romance with Harry Potter. Warnings for swearing, sexual content, and dark themes.
(Man, I miss the days when Iâd read 180k in one sitting!) This is an emotional rollercoaster of a fic, charged, fast-paced and an absolute thrill to read. The characterization is visceral - for the lack of a better word - and this being a classic enemies to lovers, things can get quite brutal at the beginning, but I personally found the approach realistic and satisfying. On that note, on top of being impressively thought out and executed, this fic also captures the dark and tense war atmosphere: the constant sense of danger, the high stakes and the desperate things people do - either for love or the greater good - under extreme circumstances. The build up is truly phenomenal and it follows a frantic plotline with heart-stopping tension and emotional moments. Spare some free time over the next days because you wonât be able to put this down!
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Person: âWhatâs your favorite song?â
Me with no object permanence: âUhHhHhh, itâs hard to choose.â
Dead Kennedys, In God We Trust, Inc., 1981
Please make a post about the story of the RMS Carpathia, because it's something that's almost beyond belief and more people should know about it.
Carpathia received Titanicâs distress signal at 12:20am, April 15th, 1912. She was 58 miles away, a distance that absolutely could not be covered in less than four hours.
(Californianâs exact position at the time isâŚcontroversial. She was close enough to have helped. By all accounts she was close enough to see Titanicâs distress rockets. Itâs uncertain to this day why her crew did not respond, or how many might not have been lost if she had been there. This is not the place for what-ifs. This is about what was done.)
Carpathiaâs Captain Rostron had, yes, rolled out of bed instantly when woken by his radio operator, ordered his ship to Titanicâs aid and confirmed the signal before he was fully dressed. The man had never in his life responded to an emergency call. His goal tonight was to make sure nobody who heard that fact would ever believe it.
All of Carpathiaâs lifeboats were swung out ready for deployment. Oil was set up to be poured off the side of the ship in case the sea turned choppy; oil would coat and calm the water near Carpathia if that happened, making it safer for lifeboats to draw up alongside her. He ordered lights to be rigged along the side of the ship so survivors could see it better, and had nets and ladders rigged along her sides ready to be dropped when they arrived, in order to let as many survivors as possible climb aboard at once.
I donât know if his making provisions for there still being survivors in the water was optimism or not. I think he knew they were never going to get there in time for that. I think he did it anyway because, god, you have to hope.
Carpathia had three dining rooms, which were immediately converted into triage and first aid stations. Each had a doctor assigned to it. Hot soup, coffee, and tea were prepared in bulk in each dining room, and blankets and warm clothes were collected to be ready to hand out. By this time, many of the passengers were awakeâprepping a ship for disaster relief isnât quietâand all of them stepped up to help, many donating their own clothes and blankets.
And then he did something I tend to refer to as diverting all power from life support.
Hereâs the thing about steamships: They run on steam. Shocking, I know; but that steam powers everything on the ship, and right now, Carpathia needed power. So Rostron turned off hot water and central heating, which bled valuable steam power, to everywhere but the dining roomsâwhich, of course, were being used to make hot drinks and receive survivors. He woke up all the engineers, all the stokers and firemen, diverted all that steam back into the engines, and asked his ship to go as fast as she possibly could. And when sheâd done that, he asked her to go faster.
I need you to understand that you simply canât push a ship very far past its top speed. Pushing that much sheer tonnage through the water becomes harder with each extra knot past the speed it was designed for. Pushing a ship past its rated speed is not only recklessâitâs difficult to maneuverâbut it puts an incredible amount of strain on the engines. Ships are not designed to exceed their top speed by even one knot. They canât do it. It canât be done.
Carpathiaâs absolute do-or-die, the-engines-canât-take-this-forever top speed was fourteen knots. Dodging icebergs, in the dark and the cold, surrounded by mist, she sustained a speed of almost seventeen and a half.
No one would have asked this of them. It wasnât expected. They were almost sixty miles away, with icebergs in their path. They had a respondibility to respond; they did not have a responsibility to do the impossible and do it well. No one would have faulted them for taking more time to confirm the severity of the issue. No one would have blamed them for a slow and cautious approach. No one but themselves.
They damn near broke the laws of physics, galloping north headlong into the dark in the desperate hope that if they could shave an hour, half an hour, five minutes off their arrival time, maybe for one more person those five minutes would make the difference. I say: three people had died by the time they were lifted from the lifeboats. For all we know, in another hour it might have been more. I say they made all the difference in the world.
This ship and her crew received a message from a location they could not hope to reach in under four hours. Just barely over three hours later, they arrived at Titanicâs last known coordinates. Half an hour after that, at 4am, they would finally find the first of the lifeboats. it would take until 8:30 in the morning for the last survivor to be brought onboard. Passengers from Carpathia universally gave up their berths, staterooms, and clothing to the survivors, assisting the crew at every turn and sitting with the sobbing rescuees to offer whatever comfort they could.
In total, 705 people of Titanicâs original 2208 were brought onto Carpathia alive. No other ship would find survivors.
At 12:20am April 15th, 1912, there was a miracle on the North Atlantic. And it happened because a group of humans, some of them strangers, many of them only passengers on a small and unimpressive steam liner, looked at each other and decided: I cannot live with myself if I do anything less.
I think the least we can do is remember them for it.
wow okay iâm crying now
âAnd even as he watched the rescue unfolding that morning, he would have understood that for the living, everything which could have been done had been done: not a single survivor was lost or injured being brought aboard the Carpathia. For those who had gone down with the Titanic, save for reverencing their memory at the service later that day, there was nothing more that he or anyone could do. Rostronâs duty now was as he always saw it: to the living.â
I looked up a bit about this because the post is so movingly written that when I read it aloud to my husband and mother they both wept like babies, and something else really struck me about this story.
So Carpathia was not a top-end luxury liner. Her reputation was for being Jolly Comfortable - she was very broad in her proportions, and not super-duper fast, and the result was that she didnât rock so much on the waves and you couldnât particularly hear/feel the engines. She was solid and dependable, and lots of people liked using her, but she therefore occupied a lesser niche than Titanic or Olympian or whatever - and crucially, as a result of that, she only had one radio operator on board. This means she only had radio ops for a certain window in the day, unlike Titanic, which had 24 hour radio ops.
So on that night, when Titanic went down, Carpathiaâs wireless operator - one Harold Cottam - clocked off his shift at midnight, and went to bed. While he was getting ready for bed, though, he left the transmitter on for the hell of it, and therefore picked up a transmission from Cape Race in Newfoundland, the closest transmitting tower sending messages to the ships. They told him that they had a backlog of private traffic for Titanic that wasnât getting through. So, even though his shift was over, and it was now 11 minutes past bloody midnight, and he just wanted to go to bed, Harold Cottam decided that nonetheless, heâd be helpful, and let the Titanic know they had messages waiting.
And thatâs how he received the Titanicâs distress signal. In spite of no longer being on shift to receive it, and therefore in order to send Carpathia galloping to Titanicâs rescue, and thus saving 705 people.
All because Harold Cottam decided one night to be kind.Â
I dunno. Thatâs just really stuck with me.
Cottam also ended up staying awake for something like 48 hours straight trying to send survivors messages and a list of survivors home, but due to Carpathiaâs limited radio frequency range and with no other ships to act as a relay, this was rather patchy. However, he tried his damn best to make sure the survivorâs messages got home, and was also bombarded with incoming messages of bribes to spill the details of the disaster to the press.
Rostrum had ordered that no messages to the press be sent out of respect to the survivors, for they would have their privacy destroyed as soon as they reached New York. Cottam respected this order, even under extreme duress of fatigue, stress, and the knowledge that in some cases the bribes were almost three times his annual salary.
He eventually went to bed but not before working with one of the rescued Titanicâs radio operators, Harold Bride, to transmit as many messages as possible. Bride was injured (his feet had been crushed in a lifeboat) and had just passed the body of the second of Titanicâs radio operators aboard (Jack Phillips), so neither of them were really in the best shape to keep working, but they did.
In the face of extreme adversity, both men refused to do anything but their duty (and exceeding their duty) not just because Rostrum had ordered it, but because it was the right thing to do. They could have profited considerably from the disaster and they refused for the dignity of the survivors.
This is hopepunk. This is what we can be, what we are, when instinct takes over. This is what we are when we choose to care about each other. Weâre not profit machines or units of production or lone fierce wolves in a bitter wilderness. We are people, and we care about people.
This is human nature. Donât give up on it.
Hopepunk is best punk.
this always leaves me sobbing. fuck.
I wrote a post a couple of years ago, wondering why there hadnât been a documentary or docu-drama about the âCarpathiaâ rescue run.
There are probably sound reasons why not, one of which is probably that getting yet another âTitanicâ project greenlit is far easier - name recognition, pre-sold property, multiple conspiracy theories to play with (all discredited, but when did that stop the âHistoryâ Channel?)
Here are a couple of stories about âCarpathiaâ:
As @mylordshesacactus has already said, her boilers and engines were rated for no more than 14 knots and, when she managed 17.5 for the only time in her life itâs said (I hate the phrase but I have to use it) that the Chief Engineer hung his hat over the main pressure gauge so no-one - including himself - could see how far its needle was into the red.
Captain Rostron, a religious man, was seen on several occasions standing privately on the exposed bridge wing with his own hat raised and his mouth moving in silent prayer, and when daylight revealed the extent of the ice-field his ship had passed without harm, he only said âThere must have been another Hand on the wheel than mineâŚâ
Thereâs another problem-of-sorts about a screenplay set aboard âCarpathiaâ - an astonishing lack of that easy dramatic tool, conflict. Captain Rostron decided he was going to the âTitanicâs assistance, and that was that. AFAIK not a single passenger or crewman - not one - questioned the wisdom of his decision either then or afterwards, even whenâŚ
âŚâCarpathiaâ headed at more than full speed, in the dark, through dangerous waters where an iceberg had apparently just sunk an âunsinkableâ ship.
Itâs easier to write - and sell - a story about pride, arrogance, stupidity, rich against poor and lives lost through hubris, than it is to write one about people who rallied round and did the right thing at the right time, not for reward but because it was the right thing to do.
Hereâs Rostron and his officersâŚ
âŚthe âCarpathiaâ stewards and cabin crewâŚ.
âŚsome of her passengersâŚ
âŚand some of the people they helped.
I will always reblog one of the few posts to GUARANTEE leaving me in an ugly sobbing heartfelt mess.
Godspeed Carpathia and your crew, your memories live on.
Peter Joseph on structural violence, from this video.
Brilliant
Spot on. Like Coretta Scott King said, I must remind you that starving a child is violence. Neglecting school children is violence. Punishing a mother and her family is violence. Discrimination against a working man is violence. Ghetto housing is violence. Ignoring medical need is violence. Contempt for poverty is violence.
Contempt for poverty is violence
& how many times have you loved me without my asking?
how often have i loved a thing because you loved it?
including me
â Danez Smith, from âacknowledgments,â Homie

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Natalie Diaz, from The Hand Has Twenty-Seven Bones â : These Hands If Not GodsÂ
[Text ID: âThose lovers are mostly gone. My hands remainâ: like altars.â]
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Iâve never seen high school musical and now I never need to
âHung on my bedroom wall is the quote attributed to Joan of Arc: âI am not afraid. I was born to do this.â However my life unfolds, goes my thinking, is how I am meant to live it; however my life unspools itself, I was created to bear it.â
â EsmĂŠ Weijun Wang, The Collected Schizophrenias  (via fuckyeahannecarson)
Adhd is so weird because ghosts could be messing with me and moving my stuff and I literally wouldnât know. That chair wasnât there a second ago? Oh well I must have moved it without thinking. The tv was on all night? I guess I forgot to turn it off. Did I leave this window open? Probably.
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[photo id: book cover of A Wizard of Earth and Sea by Ursula R. Le Guin. to the right a bulleted list of text that reads: *About a magical little boy who goes to wizard school and learns cool spells (published in 1968)
*hero does NOT become a cop at the end
*no slave elves or buzzard-nosed greedy banking goblins
*thereâs like 2 white people in the entire book
*written by super chill anarcha-feminist who wrote the Hainish cycle, and NOT written by a millionaire terf
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do u guys ever wonder about which of your ancestors were gay. like was my great-great-great-grandmother actually in love with her best friend when she was a young girl? did one of my great-grandfatherâs brothers have an affair with another man when some war or other was playing out? did anyone run away w/ their gay lover, never to be heard from again? i NEED to know
Concept: a video game where the character you play is trying to save the day in one way or another, but they also have ADHD and itâs an active aspect of the gameplay.
Pick up a new item? Oh, cool! But if you were holding something else, it MIGHT go into your inventory, but it could also just get dropped where you picked up the New Thing and you have to remember to CHECK and see if you still have the shit that was in your hand before the New Thing even showed up.
Sometimes, the background music DOESNâT fit the situation. It just doesnât. Walking through a brightly lit area with no danger in sight? Suddenly, boss battle music! Holy shit! But - oh. Nevermind. Itâs just stuck in your head and playing even though thereâs no actual bad guys.
Oh! Cool! You can add almost ANYTHING to your inventory, and half the shit that sparkles to catch your eye is actually useless, but itâs fun! Might as well pocket it.
When thereâs dialogue with other characters, your character can sometimes go on tangents or says a ton of ďżźnon sequiturs because it makes sense in your head even if someone else canât follow what youâre saying.
Some nearby sound effects sound louder than others because This One Sound caught yourself attention. Sometimes this is SUPER useful because you might catch sight of something (or a monster, or a bad guy, or a side quest, or a treasure) that nobody else would have noticed.
Idle animations arenât as idle as in other games. You donât just stand there holding your weapon or prop and vaguely looking around. Thereâs a lot of fidgeting or shuffling, you fiddle with whatâs in your hands, you make rhythms with your hands, you hum or sing the song stuck in your head. You donât stand still because frankly why would you?
Being highly skilled at some random thing that isnât really useful, but your brain just gets how to do it really well so now you can do it really well. People are always like âHow do you know how to do that???â and your only answer is âI donât know, I just...do? Itâs in my mind a lot, so I just kind of - kept doing it?â because hyper-fixating on a skill that serves no purpose in life is totally what you would do.
You can recite the lyrics to a random song you found at the beginning of the game, but you canât remember wtf the gate code was that you saw two rooms back. You need to find paper and a pencil to get codes or important info to advance the game because it just doesnât linger in your head long enough to use it once you leave the room you found it in.
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If you want to sleep and skip to the next day, you can only do it at certain times, and if you've done too much before hand and try to sleep, you'll wake up half rested.
Also there's a chance you may fall asleep the next day when you're half rested.
If you go into RSD mode to rampage, you'll end up feeling way drained afterwards n you'll need some health/happy potions to bring you up to health again.