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@futilelifedecisions

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Y'all for real please do these. Even if you're certain your posture doesn't suck. One day you will wake up with impinged shoulder pain like I did and let me tell you it fucking HURTS. Do these exercises even just once a week and it will make such a difference. Especially my fellow creatives out there, stop shrimping over your work and go do these right now. RIGHT NOW.
everyday people on this website piss me off. but at least it’s not twitter
end of january affirmations
im not doing anything wrong and no one is mad at me
there must be a place for me in this world because here i am
my art doesnt suck
instagram is nothing to me

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it's gonna be okay (/threat)
people are so fucking weird abt bisexual women like omg i dont care if julia from art class has a boyfriendddddddddddd shut upppp maybe she doesnt like u because youre annoying and mean to her. Omg.
i dont want to be in a fandom that critisizes the choices of fictional characters like they are human beings. i want to see THEORY and ANALYSIS and STORY STRUCTURE and CHARACTER DEVELOPMENT!! I WANT PARALLELS AND MOTIFS AND VISUAL CUES!!! They're not REAL they are TOOLS so stop acting like they are people who made bad choices and should be punished. of course they made bad choices!!! that shit is funny and cool to watch!!
And for fuck's sake let's stop with the "If you like [xyz fictional character] you're problematic and an abuse apologist and no one from [marginalized group] will ever feel safe with you." Do you hear yourself??? Do you hear what a horrifyingly cruel thing you are saying? Let me remind you that, unlike [xyz fictional character], everyone involved in this interaction is a real person! You're the turd in the punchbowl, and you're making this party less fun and positive for everyone else. Grow up and learn some manners.
Also the myth that the Nazis were in any way inspired by American racism just doesn't hold up if you think about it. Yes the Nazis scientific racism and American scientific racism both had their origins in the same place, the eugenics movement, and the Nazis may have genuinely cited American atrocities against native Americans (which I am not downplaying) as a justification for what they're doing, but I promise you Europe did not need lessons in how to do antisemitism.
I have a feeling there's a game of telephone going on here. The Nazis absolutely did not need lessons on how to be antisemitic, and anyone who makes that specific claim is clearly not familiar with the history of...basically all of Europe over the the preceding thousand year.
However, one place that we do know for a fact the Third Reich very much did borrow from the U.S. was in their legal code. And I have a feeling that claim is getting lost in the retelling and coming out as "The Nazis learned to be racist from the Americans."
There's a very good book by an academic on this called Hitler's American Model by James Whitman, which goes over the ways that the Nazis who built the legal machinery of the Holocaust very openly drew inspiration from both the reservation system in the U.S. and from Jim Crow laws.
It's been a while since I read it, but the author makes the point that, while Germany prior to the Third Reich certainly had what we might charitably call a shameful history of discrimination and violence against Jews, the Third Reich ushered in changes in the law that made the Holocaust, specifically, possible.
For instance, while the Nazis were obviously vehemently opposed to "race mixing" between Jews and other Germans, they needed to actually figure out how to make such a thing illegal, which is trickier than it sounds. We in the U.S. tend to forget that because we grew up learning about anti-miscegenation laws --- and in fact, those laws are the very thing that, according to Whitman, the Nazis were adapting for a German legal context.
From my copy that I just pulled off my bookshelf:
"What made the United States influential on the Blood Law [which outlawed mixed marriages] was not its race madness, but the distinctive legal techniques that Americans had developed to combat the menace of race mixing. Here, once again, America was a global leader. ... "The notion that marriage between 'superior' and 'inferior' races should be avoided was widespread in the world in the age of the early 20th century eugenics. Never-the-less, actual legislative bans were a rarity; certainly the Nazis had a hard time uncovering non-American examples."
And he goes on to note that the U.S. was even more unusual because some states went beyond just not recognizing interracial marriages but even had criminal penalties for people who entered into mixed-race marriages; for most of Western history, the only time marriage is a crime is typically bigamy. This was exactly the sort of example the Nazis found useful.
All of this is not to say that the Nazis somehow got the idea for the Holocaust or their desire to persecute Jews from the United States. Obviously. Anyone who argues that has misunderstood something very important about the Nazis.
However, I do think that it's important, too, to recognize how the Nazis were able to do the horrible things they did and the mechanisms they relied on. They took inspiration from a lot of places, and one of them was the Jim Crow south.
And I think there's a lesson there, which is that struggles are connected. The same legal machinery used to oppress one group of people will be adapted to oppress another. Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere.
Solidarity.

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THE ANDERFELS ⚔️ The Siege of Weisshaupt
a mural found on a ruined part of the outer walls of the Weisshaupt library during its reconstruction - my main piece for the free @worldofthedas-vol3 fanbook which you can find here
It's been such a long time since i've done lineart. On another note, Merril is so great to draw... Also yes she is wearing boots, my girl is not walking through Kirkwall floors barefoot.
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If I’ve learnt anything from my contact with the bdsm community, the poly community, the geek community and the atheist community is that any social group who claims to “not to be like other groups” and to be"accepting and safe for all" is going to spend a lot of energy hiding the predators within the community and silencing abuse survivors.
if i could only reblog one post, this would be it.
if nothing else, its a basic tolerance paradox: if you are tolerant of everyone, you will eventually become tolerant of intolerance. if you are safe for ‘everyone’ you are by definition safe for predators. its actually really good to discriminate and put rules and lines in the sand down, and expel people who break/cross them.

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Okay actually
Veilguard enjoyers! What is your relationship with previous DA games
Played them before, did not much care for them
Played them before, loved them
Played them before, loved them, AND engaged with supplementary materials
Played them after, did not much care for them
Played them after, loved them
Played them after, loved them, AND engaged with supplementary materials
Haven't played them but want to
Haven't played them and don't want to
Other
HATER SLAM*
*HATER SLAM is a button for those who hated Veilguard! Please slam it to let out your (completely understandable) frustration so that you feel better about all of Bioware and EA's wrongs (which are many), maybe smile a little at the intentionally silly concept of this button (picture yourself hitting one of those strength meter fair attractions with a mallet, if it helps diffuse the situation), and do not feel inclined to redirect your ire at other people on the poll! Thank you! You are valid and I respect you!