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Ummm she's literally sensitive :/

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A SUGGESTED READING ORDER FOR TAMSYN MUIR'S SHORT FICTION FOR LOCKED TOMB FANS
1. The House that Made the Sixteen Loops of Time. 5k. It's short, it's the very first thing she published, it's sweet, you can think CamPal thoughts while you read it.
2. The Magician's Apprentice. 4.8k. Let's get into it. Simply one of the best things she's written, has all sorts of echoes for the Locked Tomb and altogether a barn burner. (tw: grooming)
3. Chew. 3.7k. Zombie fiction set in WWII. (tw: sexual assault)
4. Union. 5.5k. I love Union and think it doesn't get enough hype. Deeply, deeply Kiwi and also quite unsettling. A great follow-up to Nona.
5. Princess Floralinda and The Forty Flight Tower. 216 pages. A novella, get it from your library or as an ebook, alternatively, Moira Quirk does a great job with the audiobook. This is a fairy tale satire, as pointed and black-hearted as you can imagine. A main course & a must-read.
6. The Woman in the Hill. 3.9k. I'll be honest, I think this one is skippable, but then you can say you've read them all. Lovecraftian horror, told in an epistolary format between settlers in the New Zealand bush.
7. Undercover. 59 pages. Plop your money down (or find a pirated version), it's worth every penny. A undercover cop risks her life to investigate rumors of a ghoul in a gangster's speakeasy. Blood, devotion, deceit--everything you could want in a TMuir story.
8. The Deepwater Bride (links) Dessert. Available through hoopla, your local library or several ebook anthologies. Teen Hester Blake, from a family of seers, determines that blonde, Converse-clad Rainbow Kipley is destined to be the bride of an uncanny god. 22 pages and it'll change your life.
BONUS: self-published webcomic APOTHECIA, illustrated by Shelby Cragg. Space monsters, teenage girls & corruption, oh my.
There was a massive shift in how our culture understood morality when, after World War II, the general public realized âjust following ordersâ was not an excuse for crimes against humanity. Now we need another moral shift in which we decide, as a culture, that âfor the benefit of the stockholdersâ is not an excuse for anything.
We kind of need to relearn the âjust following ordersâ part again
when a government bans young people from using social media, and then categorises messenger apps like Signal and WhatsApp as "social media", they are pushing those young people toward using text messages, a fundamentally insecure form of communication. texts are not encrypted in transit and can be read by both the sender's mobile carrier and the recipient's. that also means they can be leaked in data breaches, subpoenaed, or just handed over willingly to law enforcement at the carriers' discretion.
hmm. I wonder why governments might want this
So no one is going to tell me that they made looking for alaska into a miniseries in 2019????????? I'm so watching this after Merlin. I haven't read John Green in years and this is going to be cringy and amazing
If you want to hide a terrible secret from the world, hire Hulu's marketing team, because they didn't tell a soul about looking for alaska.

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they posted a full version lol itâs mr Stacyâs dad for me
death penalty for child sexual abuse is a great way to get more dead kids. these incentives are trivial to map.
a society should generally never have a punishment for something besides murder that is as bad as the punishment for murder, because then there's simply no reason not to kill any witness or victim...
my work campaigning for NHS reform for trans people has gotten me nominated for Amnesty's People's Human Rights Champion
it's a major honour just to be on this list - MICHAEL ROSEN???! HELL YEAH??!
it's public vote, you can vote from anywhere, and ngl winning it would really help with some future projects I've got going on. BUT there are some very deserving names on the list so, I guess vote your conscience?
do vote though, it takes 10 seconds on the link below
The Amnesty Media Awards honours those who use their platform to shine a light on human rights stories. Vote for who you think should win it
WE WON.
Amnesty named me Peopleâs Human Rights Champion for exposing a scandal in British healthcare. My team and I found abuse, neglect, conversion therapy, and deaths, all ignored by NHS managers.
This was a group effort. Thanks to the crew, fact-checkers, lawyers, journalists, and the team at Nebula who helped bring this scandal to light. And to my friend Jess O'Thompson from the Good Law Project for collecting the award on my behalf!
See the story here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_S5w18sjYLk
Support our work: https://www.patreon.com/c/PhilosophyTube
Hopefully this builds pressure for NHS reform. We need an informed consent system, a public inquiry led by trans people, + the managers who presided over this abuse must be punished.
hmm my former landlords are trying to deduct a frankly off the rails amount of money from our security depositâŚmy time has come once again
i was chatting with a coworker about this whole saga today and someone nearby popped into the convo to be like âyou know, you can use chatgpt to write a demand letter!â and i sort of blinked and went, âokay. i did it myself, though.â and she was like, âyeah but it can tell you what laws and stuff are relevantâ and i was like, âi also did research myself.â and she was very well-meaning but she said âchatgptâ like six more times before she left and it was genuinely baffling to me, this insistence on it.
and in the one hand, did i enjoy spending hours researching housing regulations in my state? not especially. drafting this email was stressful. but on the other hand, did i learn a lot by doing that research? yeah, i did. iâm more prepared for my current and future leases. i used some of that info to make decisions about a new renterâs insurance policy. i already told three different people about things i learned that are relevant to their leases that they didnât know yet. (pro tip: see if youâre supposed to be getting annual interest payments on your security deposit! also look up what specific appliances your landlords must legally provide as of 2026.) i also got to reconnect with my cousin for a bit because her job gave her specific insight on part of the situation, and iâd much rather do that than have a chatbot make shit up for me.
also, i drafted that email with the power of friendship (friends angry on our behalf) and spite (from landlords telling me not to do my research). chatgpt could never.
(we got the money back, by the way đŞ)
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This is such a "common sense" way of putting it. Everybody memorize this for spitting it back out whenever needed.
Never thought I'd have the opportunity to say this again: Reducing women and girls to their vaginas and then forcing them to show those vaginas to strangers is not a feminist ideal.

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Happy May Day, yâall.
save for yourself and for future generations
reblog to save a life
For any lovelies with graduations coming up đ
You all deserve to look bomb as hell at your graduation đ
Aww, thatâs so cute :)
this video starts circulating every year around graduation season and it makes me really happy
Super useful tip for people with large heads too!! Thanks :D
I reblogged this last year with the note, and Iâll reblog again:
If you know how to sew or you know someone who can sew, PLEASE do a couple of quick stitches to hold down the flaps instead of using tape!!!! Tape will not hold all day long, and it may catch on your hair. All you need is a couple of quick stitches, they donât have to be neat or small, and any color similar to the fabric will do the job!
Hey kids, there is a loving trans adulthood waiting for you.
It's never "too late". The people I have met who started late have never regretted starting. They have been joyful about it once they did.
I swear, some of you people somehow manage to possess all of the three most unfortunate character traits someone can have: a) kinda stupid, b) obnoxiously contrarian, c) deeply annoying.
stuff you say when you donât give a fuck about women quite frankly
Hence the not-uncommon adage that the washing machine did even more for women's liberation than the birth control pill
That last post I reblogged got me thinking again about how people canât separate their idea of manhood from violence.
Itâs like some people are capable of imagining womanhood without submission but canât imagine manhood without dominance. Like for some reason in their minds women can escape their gender norms and make a new definition of what gender is for themselves but men canât.
My cishet dad has often told me that he found feminist theory to be very freeing. It told him that yes men can be gentle and caring. Yes men can be sensitive. Being a man means what you want it to mean.
Iâve met other cishet men that feel the same way. I really do like talking with cis men about gender sometimes. You really see them become a lot happier when they fully internalize the idea that being a man means whatever they want it to mean.
A âreal manâ is a myth.
You get told a lot as a man âreal men do or donât do xyzâ. Iâve even experienced this as a trans man.
but the âreal manâ is an impossible standard to achieve. He doesnât exist. Heâs a mythical being to strive towards. You will never be him and trying to be him will trap you in a cage.
If you think that masculinity is a prison, what you need to realize is that the bars are unlocked and there are no guards. Youâve been talked into your cage like an elephant on a string and you can open the door at any time.
And if youâre into women and worried about what women will think if youâre not âmanly enoughâ, my question to you is, why would you settle for someone who wants to talk you back into your cage?

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love how murderbot makes it about six hours as part of an actual crew before contracting a case of o captain my captainitis. classic mistake
âdr mensah is murderbotâs mother figure!â âno, sheâs its romantic interest!â youâre all wrong, murderbot is a jaded 19th century royal marine and dr mensah is the first charismatic captain itâs ever had and brother it did not stand a chance
I keep seeing posts claiming that x y or z action you can do to build a better world wonât matter. That capitalism doesnât care, and your own actions dont amount to much.
Itâs so painfully individualistic. Of course me doing that thing isnât going to save anybody or anything.
Im not trying to be a superhero who personally saves the say.
I am one leaf making oxygen in a massive forest of other trees making oxygen. I am doing my best and having faith that millions of others will do their best as well.
Because that can and has made big changes over time. Like. That is just how change happens. Thats cultural shifts. Thats political shifts. Thats how lasting changes happen.
I donât plant milkweed because Iâm personally gonna save monarch butterflies. I plant milkweed because I know thousands of us are gonna plant milkweed and send money to the people fighting horrible pesticides in court.
The standard for change isnât âis my doing this going to change the world?â The standard is âis my doing this part of the shift I want to see my community make?â And if the answer is yes, I do my best.