Good news, everybody
macklin celebrini has autism
Monterey Bay Aquarium
2025 on Tumblr: Trends That Defined the Year

Cosmic Funnies

Discoholic šŖ©

pixel skylines

ā
One Nice Bug Per Day

Origami Around
occasionally subtle
Cosimo Galluzzi
Peter Solarz
let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open

JVL

izzy's playlists!
Misplaced Lens Cap
šŖ¼
Mike Driver
seen from Mexico
seen from Mexico

seen from United States

seen from Malaysia
seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from United States

seen from Türkiye

seen from Dominican Republic
seen from Venezuela

seen from Venezuela

seen from United States

seen from United States
seen from United Kingdom

seen from United States

seen from United States

seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from India
@marigolds-sorry
Good news, everybody

Anya is live and ready to show you everything. Watch her strip, dance, and perform exclusive shows just for you. Interact in real-time and make your fantasies come true.
Free to watch ⢠No registration required ⢠HD streaming
Part of my brain that makes me not do socially inappropriate things: donāt walk across the break room like David Byrne in the music video for once in a lifetime
My body and soul:
oh my god.
let me share a memory with yāall. itās from i guess 1978 or thereabouts. itās high summer. i donāt remember where my mom was driving me, in our avocado green chevette, i just know there was a traffic jam that turned 35w northbound into a parking lot from horizon to horizon.
picture it ā wait, you donāt have to use your imagination, this happened all the damn time back then.
every one of those damn cars was burning leaded gasoline. there were no emissions regulations. there were no safety regulations. there were just thousands and thousands of detroit steel shoeboxes belching visible smoke as they idled, engines loud and hot, here and there a radiator giving up in the heat, a cloud of burning oil rising.
i, a smeet of five or six, was choking on toxic smog.
i reckon it was about a half hour into the traffic jam that i first threw up. i remember a blinding headache, i remember being confused, i remember dry heaving with my arms and head hanging out the window, the green metal of the car burning my hands and my chin. i donāt remember passing out, but iām told i lost consciousness before mom was able to get to an off-ramp, because there were no emergency lanes on the highways back then.
i lived. and life went on. what were we going to do, complain? if iād died, the cause of death probably wouldāve been recorded as heatstroke, not carbon monoxide poisoning.
i know iām probably preaching to the choir here on tumblr. but i really wish i could tell that story to the people who think deregulation is no big deal. i wish theyād put themselves in my momās shoes.
or even just look at some old pictures, then look out the window.
ever notice how cityscapes used to have that orange tint and hazy aura? yeah, thatās poison gas.
remember how the mississippi river used to be a stinking soup of baby-shit yellow sludge covered with disturbingly stiff rafts of light orange foam?
i canāt even find pictures of the sludge and foam, i guess they didnāt end up on the internet. the smell was indescribable. that oily shimmer. the reek of dead things. people didnāt boat on the river for pleasure; it smelled too bad, it was too ugly, and you could get super super sick if you touched the water.
and now look at it.
i still wouldnāt want to drink it, but if i fell in i wouldnāt bolt for the shower in a panic, you know?
if the thieving billionaires get their way, we can kiss those sailboats goodbye, and learn the smell of toxic foam once more. the ultra-rich wonāt even feel the extra money, theyāve already got more than they could ever touch, they just stash it in offshore accounts to rot, but the rest of us will return to a time of neverending nausea and weird cancers. a time when every elementary school class had at least one kind whoād been born with no fingers or their heart outside their body, and this was just⦠the way things were.
iām sorry. i didnāt mean to longpost. itās just. god. yāall have no idea how CLEAN everything is now, compared to when i was a kid. and these rich old men are counting on that, on people not knowing or not remembering how bad it was before regulation, not realizing how much we need these protections until itās too late.
I enforce federal worker health and safety and pollution regulations.Ā
When I was learning my trade, when my classmates and I were having a chuckle over theĀ āwell duhā level of specificity written into the Code of Federal Regulations (tryĀ āno hazardous material shall be stored in crew berthingā on for size), I will never forget the silence that followed when our instructor spoke these words:
āYour regulations are written in blood.ā
These regulations were notĀ written on a whim. They were written because someone thought they could cut costs by storing however many more pounds of a radioactive, toxic, carcinogenic, or whatever else material in the same rooms where the human beings they paid to transport those materials slept, and then did that, because no one was telling them not to.Ā
They were written because people died. Horrifically. Because unregulated capitalism values profit over human life and suffering.Ā
Can I say it again, for those not paying attention?Ā
Unregulated capitalism values profit over human life and suffering.
Do we also need to fucking talk about the Radium Girls again who slowly fucking rotted alive because the company they worked for deliberately hid knowledge of radiumās effects on living matter?
Iām gonna talk about it. Itās depressing and dark as hell, but if anyone ever thinks to themselves that companies will just regulate out of a sense of civic duty or basic human morality, and donāt need outside enforcement, then they need to keep this story in mind.
United States Radium Corporation that knew radium was lethal, and hired factory girls to work at painting watches with glow-in-the-dark radium faces. To emphasize - they knew radium was lethal and dangerous. Scientists who worked with it wore safety equipment and knew better than to touch it with bare skin. The factory girls, on the other hand, were instructed by their employers to keep the tips of their paint brushes pointed by sucking them between their lips. An act that guaranteed that they were ingesting small amounts of radium daily. They were told that radium was safe, and in small doses even good for you - United States Radium Corporation had paid forĀ āstudiesā and promoted other products which used small amounts of radium, and had branded at as, basically, a medicinal curative that just need to be doled out in appropriate dosages.
This was bullshit, and not even bullshit which the company higher ups could reasonably be expected to actually believe on all levels, with the information that they had readily at hand. What they knew was that a small amount of radium wouldnāt kill you right away,Ā and that there was a two year statute of limitations on workers compensation claims. When the girls began dying and the finger was pointed at radium, the president of the United States Radium Corporation had an independent researcher investigate the claim. The research established that the link between the girlsā deaths and radium was clear. The company, not liking that result, covered up the independent research and hired other people to simply state that this was not the case.
Of course, by this point there were dying factory workers who were literally glowing in the goddamn dark,Ā whose bones had become so infused with radium that they were visibly radioactive in their autopsies (when said bones werenāt just falling out of them while they were alive, anyway), so of course the company was forced to admit - oh wait, no, they started stealing dead womenās bonesĀ from morgues so that they could dispute their causes of death.
Like. Letās be clear. United States Radium Corporation didnāt just fail to keep their workers sufficiently informed, they didnāt just notĀ investigate things well enough, which would have been bad enough on its own. They told their employees to ingest a deadly substance, and when those DYING WOMEN got together with their last breaths to try and make the world aware of what was going on, purely to try and keep it from killing all the other girls who might get jobs in factories (because they were all doomed to painful cancerous death themselves), they paid for hush-ups and cover-ups and fake studies, and stooped to full-on grave robbing to keep people from finding out that they were killing women in droves.
There were factory workers giving testimonies as they physically fell apart on their death beds. The companyās response was not to even revise workersā regulations to be more safe. It was entirely, 100%, to lie about it, so they could keep making money and keep killing their workers.
And do you want to know what happened to that company? To the United States Radium Corporation?
It eventually became The Safety Light Corporation, and was decommissioned in 2005. The radium girls were dying in the late 1920ā²s. The company that killed them didnāt even go under with them, didnāt even die when their efforts to raise awareness actually resulted in better and more stringent regulations. So the prospect that better regulations will hurt a corporation are laughable. Even the corporations that deserve to be destroyed by them still manage to do alright when theyāre forced to make less money and kill fewer people. Boo hoo, how sad for them.
But inadequate regulations will kill actual human people. Full stop. Some companies will still adhere to ethics, sure, some will have people in charge or on various levels who care and can intervene. But not all of them. And the United States Radium Corporation was just ONE company. One company, that had no regulations to hold it accountable, that decided it didnāt care - and so many women died horrible, horribleĀ deaths for it.
Do not ever let anyone kid you about the ramifications of deregulation. And do not forget that people who died, with their dying breath, fought to establish regulations to keep youĀ safe. Anyone who takes them away is spitting on their graves.
This is what our plutocratic leaders mean when they complain about ābig governmentā or āexcessive regulationā: they mean it has become significantly harder for them to kill people, to treat workers as just another resource used in the production of whatever it is theyāre selling. This is the ābig governmentā theyāre so afraid of: the one that tries* to stop them from literally murdering people to make a profit.
*often unsuccessfully. Even when itās illegal these assholes will still try to cut corners and just hope they donāt get caught.
the Cuyahoga River caught fire in Cleveland in 1969
And the crazy thing is, thereās nothing wrong with them. Theyāre okay. Iām whatās wrong.

Anya is live and ready to show you everything. Watch her strip, dance, and perform exclusive shows just for you. Interact in real-time and make your fantasies come true.
Free to watch ⢠No registration required ⢠HD streaming
This tweet just slayed the free fuckin world
Donāt armchair diagnose mass shooters and other killers. The misconception that all violent people must be mentally ill (and the following conclusion that all mentally ill people must be dangerous) has horrible real life consequences for visibly mentally ill people.
Schizophrenic people are 14 times more likely to be a victim of a violent crime than committing one because people assume that weāre homicidal and dangerous and may react very negatively to visibly mentally ill behavior, partly due to all the media portrayals of schizophrenics as violent killers.
50% of people killed by police are disabled or mentally ill (and the victims are disproportionately black or other people of color) because the unusual behavior of visibly disabled and visibly mentally ill people is read as inherently threathening and dangerous.
Please consider the real life consequences of reinforcing the association between mental illness and violence - people are dying because y'all want to blame all evil in the world on severe mental illness so that you can clearly separate yourself from it. Youāre harming an already extremely vulnerable and marginalized group of people and itās time to stop!
I encourage people who arenāt schizophrenic to reblog this. These stereotypes are literally getting people killed and Iāve seen no awareness around this on this website.
throwback to that time in my existentialism class where the professor askedĀ āwho thinks hell is other peopleā and half the class slowly and meekly put their hand up
then the prof was likeĀ āā¦i mean who originally said itā
there are some posts that sound utterly made up for the joke or for the notes, but this one I whole heartedly believeĀ
New Castle Herald, Pennsylvania, September 24, 1923

Anya is live and ready to show you everything. Watch her strip, dance, and perform exclusive shows just for you. Interact in real-time and make your fantasies come true.
Free to watch ⢠No registration required ⢠HD streaming
alcohol culture is so wildā¦people all over fb will be sharing a meme likeĀ āi canāt have just one glass of wine, itās always 2 bottles and 3 people i can never look in the eye againā as if thatās normal? but if a meme like that was going around about cocaine or any other drug, everyone would be likeĀ āsounds like a drug problem bruhāĀ
alcoholism is SO normalized and itās such a toxic environment honestlyĀ
I bought a fuck ton of oil paints last weekend, and now it seems Iām forever doomed to get paint on everything within a 2-3 foot radius. Which, in this room, is basically everything.
#relatable
I think I did it. I managed to capture the very essence of Red Dwarf in only one screenshot.

Anya is live and ready to show you everything. Watch her strip, dance, and perform exclusive shows just for you. Interact in real-time and make your fantasies come true.
Free to watch ⢠No registration required ⢠HD streaming
What is my path? āĀ a spread to determine where you are, and where you need to go
Hereās aĀ āshortā summary of my first week back in the UK:
Saturday: Flew back to the UK after going home for two weeks. It was a 7:30 flight. I had to get up at 4:30. Got to London at 7:50 (local time), flew to Manchester, took the bus to Leeds, got to York at 1:30 in the morning, and crashed at my boyfriendās flat.Ā
Sunday: Took the train back to Lincoln with a very heavy suitcase, a very heavy duffel bag, and a very heavy backpack. And a purse. Got back to my flat, went right back out again to get some food.Ā
Monday: Started classes, fought jet-lag unsuccessfully. Also, I had a telephone assessment for mental health counseling and got rejected because IĀ ādidnāt seem very depressedā.Ā
Tuesday: Still jet-lagged. Tried to get started on an assessment I got an extension on, with some success.
Wednesday: Starting to perk up. Worked on my assessment, got an extension until the 29th, kept working, stayed up until 2:30 AM.Ā
Thursday: Tired. Still working. Got an extension on the other part of my assessment. Did some gilding prep in class, which was cool.Ā
Friday: Felll down some stairs on my way to class, which hurt a lot. Did some more work. Tired. Went from PMS to period in about 8 hours.Ā
Today: Woke up slightly sick and crampy, went shopping in the rain because I know how to take care of my health!Ā