everyone talks about how strong and great Aragorn was for refusing the ring when Frodo offered it to him as if this man has not spent his entire life dodging leadership and responsibilities like bullets in the matrix 🙄

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everyone talks about how strong and great Aragorn was for refusing the ring when Frodo offered it to him as if this man has not spent his entire life dodging leadership and responsibilities like bullets in the matrix 🙄

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When I was a teenager and still on Neopets I was part of a pretty big Star Trek guild and eventually became part of its council, with the solemn duty of creating weekly polls. Well one day I created the poll "Which would win in a fight? Borg Cube or Death Star?". Naturally, since this was a Star Trek guild, the answer was overwhelmingly "Borg Cube", but someone did have the rationality to point out we were biased.
So I look up a pretty prominent Star Wars guild and message one of their council and ask them to poll the same question and get back to me in a week. They do, and naturally the fuckin geeks said "Death Star".
So then I look up a Stargate guild and messaged the lead council member, saying the same thing, and they get back to me almost immediately saying that the Death Star would immediately one-shot a Borg Cube but they would never be able to do it again to another Cube. And I took that wisdom back to my guild and we were mollified, and for one moment the Nerd World was peaceful.
Truly thrilled to finally find this post on my dash.
oh i'm going to misusle and straight up fuckle this knowledge so badly
I flop uselessly and sadly on the floor holding a little sign that says:
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trans bears are literally stronger than any US marine
How on earth would they be able to tell that a bear is trans. I’m not saying they can’t be but how would they communicate that.
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this is so fucking funny
update:
we the jury find the defendant not guilty your honor
In like 1998 my very femme lesbian friend went to Pride in London and was all excited at the “teddy bears picnic” happening in one of the city parks. She took along a picnic hamper and her cuddly teddy bear. Needless to say, the large hairy gay men all thought she was adorable and she had a great time
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i feel like it's absolutely crucial in the social justice world to take "he a little confused but he got the spirit" and similar sentiments/situations as a Win. intent is so much more important than saying it right the first time! if someone is approaching with scuffed language and incorrect terms but they're visibly being as polite as they know how, that person is a friend and should be treated better than what their words might invite in someone else's mouth.
someone who's confused but who's got the spirit has the best thing, which is respect. the other stuff is secondary. I'd take someone who's messing up but doing their best to treat me respectfully any day over someone who's using the right words to do me wrong.

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Buy Queer Creations, Support Queer Causes: 2026 Story and Art Bundles for Charity!
HAPPY PRIDE! It’s time for our fourth-annual Pride Bundle charity drive! We’ve got three bundles this year: a general imprint bundle with 25 titles totaling 381 pages; an explicit bundle of 15 stories, 237 pages; and an art bundle with 10 artworks, 250 mb of digital artwork! In the first three years of this initiative, we’ve raised over $725 for the charities we’ve selected, and we’re delighted to be back, this time in an effort to raise money for the Queer Liberation Library ( @queerliblib ) and the Transgender Law Center.
The General Imprint Bundle costs $25 USD (60% off normal!). 40% of this sales price will be divided equally between the two charities.
The Explicit Imprint Bundle costs $15 USD (60% off normal!). 44% of this sales price will be divided equally between the two charities.
The Art Bundle costs $10 USD (66% off normal!). 24% of this sales price will be divided equally between the two charities.
How This Works
You buy one or both bundles between now and June 30th, 2026.
We tally up all the proceeds earned and do some math-e-magic to figure out how much we’re donating!
Before the end of July, we divide our total raised amount in half and donate equal amounts to the Queer Liberation Library and the Transgender Law Center.
We post the proof that we’ve made the donation (you can see past proof here, here, and here.)
You get fantastic stories!
We all get that happy, glowy feeling of knowing that money has been well-spent on fantastic causes!
About the Press
Duck Prints Press is a queer-owned indie press, founded to publish original works by fancreators. We’ve been in operation for over 5.5 years, and in that time we’ve worked with well over 150 creators to publish ten anthologies and over 200 other stories, from shorts to novels, and we’ve got more on the works (five anthologies in progress, multiple novels slated for the later half of 2026, an art project, and more). The vast majority of our creators and their creations are queer/LGTBQIA+ (maybe even all, but we don’t out anyone and we don’t ask demography because, frankly, it’s none of our business).
About Our Selected Charities
Note: These charities are not affiliated with the Press, do not know we’re doing this fundraiser, have not endorsed this in anyway and are, as such, utterly uninvolved in this beyond being the beneficiaries of our efforts! Text is from their webpages.
The Queer Liberation Library: “Queer Liberation Library (QLL) is fighting to build a vibrant, flourishing queer future by connecting LGBTQ+ people with literature, information, and resources that celebrate the unique and empowering diversity of our community.”
The Transgender Law Center: “Transgender Law Center is the largest national trans-led organization advocating self-determination for all people. Since 2002 we’ve been organizing, assisting, informing and empowering thousands of individual community members towards a long-term, national, trans-led movement for liberation.”
About the Bundles
We are offering three bundles: general imprint stories, with 25 works; explicit imprint stories, with 15 works; and art, with 10 works. The shop listings include details about and excerpts from all the stories and previews of all the art. Purchasing book bundles gets you access to the e-book (in ePub and PDF formats) of each title included in the bundle. Purchasing the art bundle gets you access to high-quality print-ready images, sized to print clearly at 8.5 in x 11 in (21.6 cm x 27.9 cm) (FOR PERSONAL USE ONLY!). Here’s what you’ll get!
Works in the General Imprint Charity Bundle:
Farm to Table by Andi Rigby
The Problem with Wishes by Annabeth Lynch
Of Loops and Weaves by Catherine E. Green
Starstruck, Adrift by Cedar D. McCafferty-Svec
Let the Solstice Come by D. V. Morse
Red Ink, Black Water by Dei Walker
Old Books, New Friends by Genevieve Maxwell
A Galaxy Run in 30 Minutes or Less by J. D. Harlock
Seal Island by K. B. Vimes
Quintessentially You by Len Amin
Sonic Boom of My Heart by Linnea Peterson
Night Birds by Max Jason Peterson
Snow Day Memories by Merlin Grey
Sarisa by N. C. Farrell
Wolven Dance by Neo Scarlett
It’s Witchcraft! by Nicola Kapron
Living Room Beauty Shop by O. E. Hendrickson
One Moon at a Time by R. L. Houck
a name to call by Rascal Hartley
Nycticorax by S. J. Ralston
Bubble, Bubble by Sage Mooreland
The Wayward Timekeeper by Terra P. Waters
To Fill My Cup by Violet J. Hayes
Tincture of Clarity by Willa Blythe
Chrysopoeia by Zel Howland
25 stories. 381 pages. 130,140 words of fiction! Price: $25.00 USD
GET THE GENERAL IMPRINT BUNDLE
Approximately 40% of the list price of this bundle will go to charity.
Works in the Explicit Imprint Charity Bundle:
Snowbound and Love Sick by A. L. Heard
Heart’s Scaffold by Alec J. Marsh
Heated Desperation by Aria L. Deair
A Safe Place to Land by boneturtle
Can’t Let Go by Dei Walker
Like it Sharp by E. V. Dean
then, too, at sea by ilgaksu
Sinking by Lyn Weaver
We the Hunters by Lyonel Loy
Goals by R. L. Houck
Easier Than Expected by Samantha M. Piper
Worlds Apart (but Still Close)by Sanne Burg
Taken at Sea by Shea Sullivan
Warm Anything You Want by Tris Lawrence
Allay the Burning Fever in My Blood by YF Ollwell
15 stories. 237 pages. 80,768 words of fiction! Price: $15.00 USD
GET THE EXPLICIT IMPRINT BUNDLE
Approximately 44% of the list price of this bundle will go to charity.
Works in the Art Charity Bundle:
Devour by Aaron Kotze
Warm by Aceriee
Aurora by æonswinter
Forever Halloween by Max Jason Peterson
Demi Dragon by May Barros
Bar on the outskirts. by MizuShiba
old truths, new patches by radicalhoodie
The Riddle by Shea Sullivan
[untitled] by swev.art
Another Spring by Zel Howland
10 artworks. 247 mb of art! Price: $10.00 USD
GET THE ART PRINT BUNDLE
Approximately 24% of the list price of this bundle will go to charity.
Check out our bundles for charity now, and help us help others!!
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one of the most powerful tools you have at your disposal is the ability to be normal about stuff. be normal about sex. be normal about bodies. be normal about sex work. be normal about peoples kinks. and then, most importantly, when someone gets prudish, or puritanical, or conservative, recognize that you are the normal one in the conversation, and act like it.
"You think she should be ashamed? that's weird man. why do you care so much. You think that's gross? okay... kinda weird that you care though. you found out about her kinks? what are you, like, stalking her or something? what, you think her job sucks 'cause it involves sex? what's it got to do with you? you're really obsessed with other people man, it's kinda creepy."
the duality of shame and normalcy is not static. you get to decide what is normal and what is shameful, and you can do it by your own standards. If you let someone else make that decision for you, you're ceding more ground than you could possibly know.
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As a writer I need everyone to know that whenever I write "exchanged glances" my intent is this
For everyone who ‘used to love reading’ but now hasn’t finished a book in years, you CAN get it back. Genuinely start bringing a book (preferably short and either fiction or a non fiction topic you already really enjoy) everywhere you go and when you have 5-20 mins waiting for the bus or at the doctors office or mechanic or whatever, get out your book and read it! You don’t have to finish it quickly or even read it often but it is so good for your brain and fun to get into the habit of reading more (and replacing being on your phone for those moments). Source: I read 0 books in 2023 and I’ve read 12 in the first 4 months of 2026

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Clip of Lucy Dacus on the Las Culturistas podcast.
And this, in one video segment, is why I find heavily policed gendered spaces online deeply abhorrent.
If someone is trying to figure out how they fit in to the big picture, denying them 80% of that picture is cruelty.