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@mothpatch

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I figure out I had ADHD last year, but I didnāt seek an official diagnosis and medication until this year. Iām 30 years old, my school days are long behind me. I slipped through the cracks because I have predominately inattentive type and I was a quiet little girl. Having ADHD does not mean you have to be hyperactive and loud, it means you have a processing problem in your brain that doesnāt allow you to regulate your focus or emotions.Ā
Mental health even now is still taboo to talk about. People are more open now than ever about it however and that gives me hope.Ā
This is a profoundly personal comic and it only reflects my own experience with ADHD. It is on a spectrum with a wide range of personalities. But if my story connects with someone else and helps them, that would mean the world to me.
Gender Troubles: The Butches
As encapsulated so perfectly in Alison Bechdelās āFun Homeā:
As a butch woman who was once a wee butch girl, I can attest to the sheer power of this.

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Man eating rice, China, 1901-1904
this is an extremely important picture
Ive never seen someone from 1904 having fun omg
He has a nice face
No but the history behind this picture is really interesting
The reason that everyone always looked miserable in old photos wasnāt that they took too long to take. Once photography became widespread it took only seconds to take a picture.
It was because getting your photo taken was treated the same as getting your portrait painted. A very serious occasion meant so thst your descendants would know that ypu existed and what you looked like.
But one time some British dudes went to china to go on an anthropological expedition, and they met some rural Chinese farmers and decided to take their pictures. Now, these people werenāt exposed to the weird culture of the time around getting your photo taken, so this guy just flashed a big grin during the photo because he was told to strike a pose and thatās the pose he wanted to strike.
I think painted portraits and old photos give us the idea that in general people were just really unhappy because those are the visuals we have. This is so refreshing.
Hey, look; āMan Laughing Alone With Riceā is back on my dash.
always reblog Happy Rice Guy. once upon a time, he really enjoyed his lunch, and thatās beautiful.
i recently made a cover of empty bed by cavetown! if you have the time, i'd love it if you checked it out š
Rest in Power to Our Allies Who Risk Their Life Fighting With Us and For Our Rights
https://www.clevelandjewishnews.com/news/local_news/osu-graduate-22-dies-after-attending-protests-in-columbus/article_dcadd6b2-a75d-11ea-94c3-e7751ddd6d55.html
May her memory be a blessing Z"L
it gets worse tho! the original person who reported this on twitter said she did NOT die of asthma related syptoms. Thats what they WANTED us to think!!
she died bcause they sprayed so much tear gas in her face that she inhaled too much and DIED. HER DEATH WAS NOT CAUSED BY ASTHMA RELATED SYMPTOMS. Only tear gas. Solely tear gas.
They murdered her.

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please reblog this i spent way too long on what was supposed to be a quick edit
Actual faith vs performative religion.
To shave your beard is a huge sacrifice for a devout Sikh. It is a sacrifice for the greater good, that many people will scoff at without understanding the amount of love it took, to give up part of your faith to serve the greater purpose of that faith. Bless them all.
stupid leftists and their belief in *checks notes* the intrinsic value of human life
Reblog if you would burn down the statue of liberty to save a life
Hereās the thing, though. If you asked a conservativeĀ āWould you let the statue of liberty burn to save one life?ā theyād probably scoff and say no, itās a national landmark, a treasure, a piece of too much historical importance to let it be destroyed for the sake of one measly life.Ā
But if you asked,Ā āWould you let the statue of liberty burn in order to save your child? your spouse? someone you loved a great deal?ā the tune abruptly changes. At the very least, thereās a hesitation. Even if they deny it, Iām willing to bet that gun to their head, the answer would beĀ āyes.āĀ Ā
The basic problem here is that people have a hard time seeing outside their own sphere of influence, and empathizing beyond the few people who are right in front of them. Youāve got your immediate family, whom you love; your friends, your acquaintances, maybe to a certain degree the people who share a status with you (your religion, your race, etc.)ābut beyond that? People arenāt real. Theyāre theoretical.Ā
But a national monument? Thatās real. It stands for something. The value of a non-realized anonymous life that exists completely outside your sphere of influence is clearly worth less than something that represents freedom and prosperity to a whole nation, right?
People who think like this lack the compassion to realize that everyoneĀ is in someoneās immediate sphere of influenceāthat everyoneĀ is someoneās lover, or brother, or parent. Everyone means the world to someone. And itās the absolute height of selfishness to assume that their lives donāt have value just because they donāt mean the world to you.Ā
P.S. I would let the statue of liberty burn to save a pigeon.Ā
also, there is an extreme difference between what things or principles *i* personally am willing to die for, and what i would hazard others to die for. and this is a distinction i donāt think the conservative hard-right likes to face.
an example: so, as the nazis began war against france, the staff of the louvre began crating up and shipping out the artworks. it was vital to them (for many reasons) that the nazis not get their hands on the collections, and hitlerās desire for them was known, so they dispersed the objects to the four winds; one of the curators personally traveled with la gioconda, mona lisa herself, in an unmarked crate, moving at least five times from location to location to avoid detection.
they even removed and hid the nike of samothrace, āwinged victory,ā which is both delicate, having been pieced back together from fragments, and incredibly heavy, weighing over three metric tons.
the curators who hid these artworks risked death to ensure that they wouldnāt fall into nazi hands. and yes, they are just paintings, just statues. but when i think about the idea of hitler capturing and standing smugly beside the nike of samothrace, a statue widely beloved as a symbol of liberty, i completely understand why someone would risk their life to prevent that. if my life was all that stood between a fascist dictator and a masterpiece that inspired millions, i would be willing to risk it. my belief in the power and necessity of art would demand i do so.
if, however, a nazi held a gun to some kidās head (any kid!) and asked me which crate the mona lisa was in, they could have it in a heartbeat. no problem! i wouldnāt even have to think about it. being willing to risk my own life on principle doesnāt mean iām willing to see others endangered for those same principles.
and that is exactly where the conservative hard-right falls right the fuck down. they are, typically, entirely willing to watch others suffer for their own principles. they are perfectly okay with seeing children in cages because of their supposed belief in law and order. they are perfectly willing to let women die from pregnancy complications because of their anti-abortion beliefs. they are alright with poverty and disease on general principle because they hold the free-market sacrosanct. and i guess from their own example they would save the statue of liberty and let human beings burn instead.
but speaking as a leftist (iām more comfortable with socialist tbh), my principles are not abstract things that i hold aside from life, apart or above my place as a human being in a society. my beliefs arise from being a person amidst people. i donāt love art for artās sake alone, actually! i donāt love objects because they are objects: i love them because they are artifacts of our humanity, because they communicate and connect us, because they embody love and curiosity and fear and feeling. i love art because i love people. i want universal health care because i want to see people universally cared for. i want universal basic income because peopleās safety and dignity should not be determined by their economic productivity to an employer. i am anti-war and pro-choice for the same reason: i value peopleās lives but also their autonomy and right to self-determination. my beliefs are not abstractions. i could never value a type of economic system that i saw hurting people, no matter how much āgrowthā it produced. i could never love ālaw and orderā more than i love a child, any child, i saw trapped in a cage.
would i be willing to risk death, trying to save the statue of liberty? probably, yes. but there is no culture without people, and therefore i also believe there are no cultural treasures worth more than other peopleās lives. and as far as iām concerned the same goes for laws, or markets, or borders.
Well said!
This is an excellent ethical discussion.
The first time I came across this post, randomslasherās addition was life changing for me. I suddenly understood where the right was coming from, and I had never been angrier.
This is also why so many people on the right fail to see the hypocrisy of trying to make abortion illegal when they themselves have had abortions. They can tally up their own life circumstances and conclude that it would be difficult or impossible to continue a pregnancy, but theyāre completely mystified by the idea that women they donāt know are also human beings with complicated lives and limited spoon allocation.
This is also why they think āget a jobā is useful advice. In their heads they honestly do not understand why the NPCs who make up the majority of the human race canāt just flip a switch from āno jobā to ājob.ā When they say āget a jobā theyāre filing a glitch report with God and they honestly think thatās all it takes.
This is also why they tend to view demographics as individuals. They think that every single Muslim is just a different avatar for the same bit of programming.
i think part of the reason why i feel the need to go to college is because its one of the only ways ill be able to leave my home

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Tribute to Steve Irwin, a guy who genuinely loved nature and animals.
This man was beyond real
āCrocodiles are easy. They try to kill and eat you. People are harder. Sometimes they pretend to be your friend first.ā - Steve Irwin (r.i.p.)
okay but that snake bit him right in the neck and he didnt even flinch
thats how you know heās australianā¦.
Funny joke aside, he also knew that the snake he was handling was not venomous, it was only biting him to show it was not happy with the situation it was put in. If it was venomous, he wouldnt have had it that close to himself
āIf we can teach people about wildlife, they will be touched. Share my wildlife with me. Because humans want to save things that they love.ā
- Steve Irwin
Instead of being bitter in the comments, letās all take this time to acknowledge that the arts are considered inherently inferior and not real jobs, yet they are overwhelmingly being consumed regardless?
Would it kill people to realize that the arts are a huge yet somehow undervalued part of society and artists should be appreciated, given respect & supported?