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Feyre Archeron - A Court of Thorns and Roses
Artist: @gessueter
Here's to Quannah Chasing horse, who yet again has won this year's Met Gala theme. And to everyone who wore pink, showed off curves, and embraced styles antithetical to the racist fatphobic myoginist the event was themed to honor this year. Memes by ennan.
This is Ruby Bridges. Ruby Bridges is still alive today. This is recent history, not ancient history. My mother is the same age as Ruby Bridges. This is the recent, lived history of our families. I cannot stress enough that people in our community RIGHT NOW lived through this and in some instances still relive similar experiences today that no child should go through.
For most of us, our families were just like Ruby OR they were like the cruel classmates hurling threats at other children like Ruby and then they did their best to raise another generation to hate.
Please support Ruby and her story which Scholastic announced will release September 6, 2022.
Scholastic is proud to announce the publication of "I Am Ruby Bridges," a new picture book by Civil Rights icon Ruby Bridges illustrated byÂ
Out of context this seems like part of a romance novel or something, but in reality they are in the middle of sparring for a test that they are taking to eventually become what is basically a state sanctioned killer

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being smart has never stopped me from being a complete fucking idiot
Tbh, if you donât think Bilbo Baggins is a little shit, you havenât read the stunt he pulled when he left his belongings to his relatives after he left the Shire:
Dora, your advice is trash With love, Bilbo
I mean, seriously, the little shit
I cry
B.B.
B. fucking B.
*throws all the shade, Baggins style*
âShe took the point at once, but also took the spoons.âÂ
Thatâs how you handle a shady present.Â
People will have u believe feminism has gone too far when it has gone absolutely no fucking where
Happy Pride 2022, everyone!!! âď¸đ
In the Library by Auguste Toulmouche
I wonder if people realize- and this is not necessarily a bad thing! -how many women in Auguste Toulmouche paintings are randomly exposing their underwear
that white âskirtâ is her petticoat. an undergarment. why, logically, is her outer skirt hiked and a good foot of petticoat showing? no clue. sheâs also in a library in evening attire (low neckline, short sleeves), so. go figure
this lady is just in a bolero jacket over her corset-cover (the white part). as you do
We are once again chilling with our corset-cover out here
everybody has their Thing. this manâs Thing was the equivalent of women in open blazers over bras, apparently
this one doesnât even have her corset on, let alone a corset-cover or outer bodice
are you. are you telling me you DONâT clasp flowers to your chest in a garden while half-dressed (bonus loose hair for even greater DeshabilleTM)
what is with the vest. she is down to her innermost layer of clothing from the waist up- but with a little vest. maybe you had to be there
in conclusion: Toulmouche was incredibly talented and had a very specific fetish
world hard, underwear soft

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the reason bisexual and nonbinary people get so much hate is because we challenge the idea that people can be separated into little boxes to stop them from mixing with and âcorruptingâ the others. doesnât matter which bathroom i use, if theyâre marked with a binary gender then iâm gonna be in there with people who arenât my gender. doesnât matter who i date (or donât), thereâs always the potential that i could date someone with a gender different from previous partners. we are living breathing proof that any attempt to contain human gender & sexuality is doomed to failure and i think thatâs very sexy of us
someone made the extremely valid point in the tags that this also applies to pan people, agender people, and aroace people, which it absolutely does. whatâs up my pals, letâs be queer and do crimes destroy the cisheteropatriarchy together
hello yes this is an excellent example of what âqueerâ actually means and why itâs important. queer means âdoes not fit your standard boxes, society, whatcha gonna do about it?â
A lot of people on my 'silly victorians lit their homes with undetectable gas' post have been wondering what wild and wacky things we use today without realising it and people a century from now will mock us for relentlessly.
Its the plastics. Just completely absurd quantities of plastics. Particles in every part of our bodies and environment. Plastics being marketed as environmentally friendly. Breaking down every time we wear or wash our clothes or walk in our shoes or drive our cars and if our belongings catch fire in our desperate efforts to save the others, the fumes from our furnishings and carpets and clothes give us every type of cancer at once.
My favorite bad take is that âX gender/orientation is taking RESOURCES from the REAL LGBT. My reaction every time is that meme thatâs like, âYou guys are getting resources?â
OH MY GOD SO
The archetypal example of a stolen resource is like: A homosexual youth gets thrown out of their parentsâ house for being gay, and tries to go to a LGBTQ+ shelter. The shelter turns them away, because the space that youth might have taken is being occupied by an asexual who surely isnât âreallyâ oppressed.
*DRAGS HANDS DOWN FACE*
As I may have mentioned once or twice, I have worked for human resource nonprofits, like shelters and so forth. And the thing people donât get is: A shelter at high capacity is good. If you care about a population and want them to have resources, you want to use those resources as much as possible.
Do you know the worst thing for a shelter?
Empty beds.
Shelters are generally funded, in large part, by outside sourcesâcharitable foundations, government agencies, et cetera. They receive their funding by saying, âWe have the capacity to serve 600 people a year, and in fact, we served 635! Please continue to fund us at this level because we are clearly serving a valuable purpose.â
Every shelter Iâve worked at keeps meticulous records of everyone they turned away. Because those are worth their weight in gold.
The better thing is to say, âWe served 600 people this year, and we had to turn another 600 people away because we didnât have room for them.â Because as much as it sucks to be the person turned away? This means funding bodies are more likely to say, âYou know what, youâre right. We are going to give you a grant to build a second facility, and then increase your funding in the future so you can serve twice as many people.â
You will NEVER get that second shelter if it isnât proved that people need that space but arenât getting it. I know that being rejected is a really fundamental trauma for a lot of us, but in the broad scheme of human services, we are competing with a lot of OTHER groups that are struggling for resources, and theyâre all at max capacity too.
(There actually isnât an LGBTQ+ shelter within a thousand kilometres of me, because there just arenât enough of us on the prairies to justify the expense. So yes, this is a bit hypothetical to me because yeah, imagine getting resources. But Iâm extrapolating from what I know.)
It is the job of shelter workers to decide how to apportion resources and make sure the people who need them most get them first. When you work in a shelter, you get very good, very fast, at turning some people down because other peopleâs needs are more pressing. And it is better for the LGBTQ+ community at large to have someone reach out for resources that other people need more, and be turned down, than to have them quietly decide ahead of time that they donât âdeserveâ those resources and never ask at all. If they asked, then you can say, âLook at all the people who asked for help, who we donât have the resources to assist!âÂ
If they didnât ask, your funding bodies will say, âThereâs no demand for this kind of service, so why should we waste our money on something nobody wants?â
Everything we have as a community, we have because we either got a bunch of people together and made it ourselves, or got together en masse and demanded it. That requires as many people as you can manage. If you want there to be more resources? You need to ask for them first.
ALSO IF AN ASEXUAL IS IN A HOMELESS SHELTER BECAUSE THEY WERE THROWN OUT OF THEIR HOUSE
THEN THEY ARE DEMONSTRABLY AND TANGIBLY OPPRESSED
i really do enjoy stories and character arcs that explore anger as a positive or at least curative force. that can allow room to say that, yes, too much anger and anger without direction can be hurtful and exhausting while still acknowledging that anger can be an important motivator.
there can be anger in justice. anger in healing. anger in grieving and bonding and forming a movement.
less stories with guilt surrounding anger and more stories asking âwhy shouldnât i be angry?â
use anger as a point of clarity and focus not irrationality
âAnger is just anger. It isnât good. It isnât bad. It just is. What you do with it is what matters. Itâs like anything else. You can use it to build or to destroy. You just have to make the choice.â Constructive anger,â the demon said, her voice dripping sarcasm. Also known as passion,â I said quietly. âPassion has overthrown tyrants and freed prisoners and slaves. Passion has brought justice where there was savagery. Passion has created freedom where there was nothing but fear. Passion has helped souls rise from the ashes of their horrible lives and build something better, stronger, more beautiful.â
-Jim Butcher, White Night

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Her name is Katalin KarikĂł. Hungarian. Daughter of a butcher. Her thesis work became the basis of the mRNA vaccine technology. Read the article here.
My favorite bits from the article include how Dr. Kariko celebrated the fact that the vaccines that used her mRNA research worked
âOn Nov. 8, the first results of the Pfizer-BioNTech study came in, showing that the mRNA vaccine offered powerful immunity to the new virus. Dr. Kariko turned to her husband. âOh, it works,â she said. âI thought so.â
To celebrate, she ate an entire box of Goobers chocolate-covered peanuts. By herself.â