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Writer and Chaos Gremlin They/Them
Call me Alyx.
26 | USA | They/Them
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I think it's actually essential to children's moral development to be exposed to short stories moderately beyond their reading level where a bunch of fucked up shit happens and then instead of offering a moral lesson or any sort of emotional or narrative resolution it just ends.
(Ideally these stories should be presented in the form of poorly curated anthologies with the most generic titles imaginable, thereby rendering their contents impossible to identify or find later in life and leaving the affected individual wondering whether they dreamed the whole thing.)
"Friends outside of Minnesota please read. I'm sharing a post written by a personal friend and medical doctor: Friends outside MN, you need to know what is happening here. Everyone knows that ICE shot and killed a woman here on Wednesday. But that’s not the only thing that’s going on:
ICE agents are cruising areas with immigrant-owned businesses, and kidnapping patrons and employees alike. Yesterday they abducted two US citizen employees at a suburban Target, one who was begging them to allow him to go get his passport to show them.
ICE is going door to door in immigrant-heavy neighborhoods, asking residents where their immigrant neighbors live. Read that again. If it sounds like something out of your high school history textbook, that’s because it is.
ICE is targeting schools and school buses. They pepper sprayed teenagers and abducted two school staff members at the high school up the street from me on Wednesday. Police are literally escorting school buses to ensure children can get to school and home safely. The Minneapolis Public Schools have moved to virtual learning for the next 4 weeks because it’s unsafe for children or teachers to physically come to school.
They are targeting hospitals and clinics. Patients are scared and are cancelling their appointments or just not showing up. Kids are missing their checkups and vaccines, folks aren’t getting their cancer care, etc.
They are smashing windows in cars and homes.
ICE is increasingly picking up Native Americans—again, targeting folks based on skin color alone.
They are arresting and beating legal observers. A friend of a friend had her arm broken yesterday. Folks are showing up at local hospitals, brought in in ICE custody, with severe injuries that are absolutely inconsistent with mechanism of injury reported by ICE. (Think: patient appears to have been beaten unconscious, while ICE agent says he slipped and fell.) I can’t emphasize enough that these ICE agents do not have warrants. There are 2,000+ agents here and they are simply hunting for anyone that’s not white. It doesn’t matter if you’re a citizen or a green card holder, they will kidnap you first and ask questions later. But the community is fighting back.
Protests are happening every day.
Community groups have been leading know-your-rights sessions for months, often to packed venues.
Whistles are being distributed by the thousands, carried on keychains and worn on coat zippers, always at the ready to be blown in warning if ICE is spotted.
Drivers are following ICE vehicles, blaring their horns in warning.
Businesses are locking their doors even while open to keep employees and customers safe. As I type this, I’m standing guard at the locked door of our neighborhood burrito joint while I wait for my takeout order, so the employees can focus on their jobs. The place is packed with neighbors supporting this small business.
Anti-ICE signs are posted everywhere. The community is making it crystal clear that ICE is not welcome here.
Parents and neighbors are standing guard outside schools, organizing carpools, and escorting kids to and from school on foot.
Parents of kids in Spanish-immersion daycare (there are a LOT of these daycares here!) are keeping their kids home so the teachers don’t have to take the risk of coming to work.
Churches and community groups are holding fundraisers to buy and deliver groceries to families who don’t feel safe leaving home.
Mutual aid money is going out to folks who can’t make rent because they can’t work or because a breadwinner was abducted, or who need a warm place to stay after their home’s windows were smashed. THAT is what is happening here. This fight is ongoing and it’s horrifying to watch. But we are not backing down. To my friends in other cities and states, don’t think for a minute that this won’t happen in your town. It will. Be ready. Learn from us, as we have learned from Portland and Chicago and New York. Fight back. Don’t let us get to the last line of Martin Niemoller’s poem.” -Grant Boulanger
Yeah, this absolutely matches the info coming from family in MN. (The video y'all have seen of the guy ICE shoved in front of a fucking bus? Taken by one of my stepkid's besties.)
If you're not local, one of the easiest ways to help is to toss some cash towards the following local resources:
Twin Cities Leather/Smitten Kitten. They have currently suspended regular operations and are serving as a hub for food/supplies/assistance for those who can't leave their homes, and as of like 2 days ago they had about 60 days of capital left. We need to keep them afloat so they can continue on, keep paying their rent and utilities and their people, and pick up again once this is over—and it will be over, y'all. It will.
Go to paypal.me/kpattonleather and type in the amount. Since it’s PayPal, it's easy and secure. Don’t have a PayPal account? No worries.
PowWow Grounds: Native coffee shop doing direct food and supply aid. Venmo: @powwowgrounds
Joyce Uptown Food Shelf - food for people who can't safely leave their homes.
Use Venmo to connect with Joyce Uptown Food Shelf (@JoyceUptown) - Joyce Uptown Foodshelf's mission is to distribute food to those in need w
Isuroon is direct support to the Somali community & operates a halal food shelf as well as providing mental health resources and a lot more.
A compendium of many other places:
A directory of places to give to as Minnesota defends itself from ICE occupation
And lastly, how to prepare when your city is next:
With federal agents storming the streets of American communities, there’s no single right way to approach this dangerous moment. But there a
when she says she doesn’t send nudes
when guys objectify women and expect them to send nudes
when someone asks you about your nuclear plans for russia
When Russia sends you nudes
#what the fuck happened here
This is my favorite post in all of tumblr
reminder that this post is now illegal in Russia
reblog it, because Russia can´t
Thanks Obama
When Russia makes this post illegal
I HAVE ONLY SEEN THIS IN SCREENSHOTS
I will reblog this every goddamn time I find it on my dash
I have a piece of tumblr history on my blog now
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Closest match: Bombyx mori BmN4 cell DNA, chromosome 24, sequence Common name: Domestic Silk Moth
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When the domestic silk moth sends you nudes
Domestic silk moth is just being friendly
Now the moth is banned in Russia
…well what the fuck is this
Art.
"Despite the cost, I know I'd made the right choice. The right choice didn't make my loss any less painful."

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I AM UNWELL AND THIS BOOK IS THE REASON 😍😭🪄🔥 IDIOTS IN LOVE I CANT 💜💜💜
“There was only one grant” is like the academic version of “there was only one bed” 😆 😆 😆
I think I need to take the weekend to recover from this one 😅
Guys this book is stupidly good and the audiobook reader is perfection. I’m adding chores to my list so I can keep listening while I work.
this is what the first 10 chapters of rival wizards felt like to me. @sararaasch has done it once again.
As someone who is severely distanced from their emotions, I take it as a win that I know I should have cried… even if I didn’t. My form of emotional processing (or lack there of) takes the form of dramatically staring at a wall. So if you’re looking to get emotionally wrecked by a book, I am not sure I can help but here is a list that might work for you? Aka, the list of books that didn’t make me cry but I recognize they should have:
You Weren’t Meant to Be Human by Andrew Joseph White
This one is pretty heavy in terms of trans trauma. A trans man forced into pregnancy and birth? Yea… I definitely should have felt something. I left this book with a resolute feeling that it had been done really well. White is a fantastic author and the way it builds to the climax is executed immaculately. I think it probably would have been truly devastating if I wasn’t a robot.
The Entanglement of Rival Wizards by Sara Raasch
Don’t let the cotton candy pink cover fool you. There is a lot of heart in this book. Two high strung post-grad students with a significant helping of family and military trauma fall for each other and work through all their emotional baggage together. The POV character even gets a really powerful (I assume, but again, calcified lump of a heart here) resolution scene with his parents who did nothing while he was traumatized. The banter is excellent, and the emotional stakes feel real and very high. I did a not insignificant amount of wall staring through the climax of this book. But it does have a HEA which we love!
The Poppy War Trilogy
Rin deserved so much better. And the way RF Kuang beats her down and raises her up to get beat down again throughout the book… I feel like I really should have been on an emotional roller coaster. I was mostly just thrilled by the excellent storytelling and character building. It felt grounded in a lot of history, and the fantasy element was intriguing, though I understand some people’s critique about it not feeling like she delved into the magic as much as they wanted. I had to take several month long breaks throughout the series, which I assume counts as another form of emotional processing, if any of that were actually going on.
American War by Omar El Akkad
This concept was so fascinating. Turning the tables on the power dynamics of the USA and the Middle East to where the Southern US is a battlefield influenced heavily by foreign countries really brought so much of the conflict I’ve grown up seeing on the news into a new light. El Akkad takes the “villains” and paints such a humanity into the face of a girl who has experienced nothing but upheaval in her life. Told from the perspective of her younger family member whom she does all she can(broken as it may be) to protect and leaves all her stories behind for, it really speaks to the trauma left behind by war. I left it really stunned by El Akkad’s capacity for story telling and the characters he built. Another great wall stare of a book.

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"There's no point in building a giant, mysterious tower in the middle of the woods if you're going to ruin it by being sensible about interior design features."
Sorcery and Small Magics by Maiga Doocy
Starting a new book and I'm very excited
July wrap up.
Reblog to give a trans person a fresh and perfectly ripe mango wait huh
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can see the pores on that thang
Reblog to give a trans person a shockingly high resolution mango

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Something that I have noticed is I know almost nobody my age that goes to a food pantry. I know people who regularly run out of money for food and in general have to eat an unsuitable diet because that’s what they can afford and they still don’t go to a food bank, im not sure if it’s because they’re embarrassed or maybe if you didn’t grow up going you don’t know much about it but if you’re financially struggling I really recommend it. And look into other options for food assistance too like community fridges and gardens and other programs that can assist you, where I live Salvation Army pays for an allotted amount of grocery delivery for low income people every month, in the summer farmers take excess produce to the library to be taken by anyone who needs it, etc. There are a LOT of resources for free food that you can look into especially if you are literally not eating because of your financial situation
Btw if you have dietary restrictions you can often let them know and in many cases they’ll prioritize certain items for you
Global map of community fridges
Urban Harvest - global foraging maps
Food Not Bombs Global Chapter Locations (mostly vegan!)
USA - Find your local food bank
USA - Meals on Wheels free or reduced cost food delivery (age usually 60+, check your specific area's eligibility
check your local 211 for food pantries near you as well.
Search and connect to support. Find financial assistance, food pantries, medical care, and other free or reduced-cost help in your area, any
^ This is a sort of online equivalent to 211 if calling somebody is just Not Happening for you or someone you know! It's super user friendly.
Cello's Gate by Mairice Africh
4.5/5
I'd call this book a sci-fi, but it has a healthy dose of magic, and I love the mix. It's been described as future fantasy. There are people who wield magic, airships and their kickass pilots, knights so finely trained it borders on magic. Whatever genre you'd land on, the world is rich and engaging and it's a blast to read.
I especially appreciate the authors ability to set up a compelling twist. He really lays the foundation out, cleverly latered in with the rich worldbuilding, and the payoff is satisfying. Just such a delicious heist with emotions and character arcs.
These characters are fabulous. Like the absolutely perfect hesit crew. I love them. From the captain-- who knows not only his strenghts and faults, but those of his crew whom he trusts to survive and he is never willing to leave behind-- to the muscle-Mars who has the biggest heart- to the finely tuned blade - Dot is amazing-- to the nerdy doctor and his emotionally gifted sister, to the married couple who fly and fix the ship (and would totally never steal it, honest!). Give them an impossible quest, mix and let sit for one hell of an adventure.
I really enjoyed this book!