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depop sellers need to be chipped and receive an electric shock if they get within 50 feet of a thrift store
In light of JKâs new book, hereâs a link to donate to the UK Charity Mermaids who help provide support to trans and gender diverse children and young people!
And hereâs a link to the trans rights carrd and the black trans lives matter carrd!! Even if you canât donate signing petitions can do a lot of good!
Love you all, especially my beautiful trans and non binary followers out there! Keep being the most incredible souls! đđđđ
would anyone. like to come and live in a vast cave system with me. it doesnt have to be weird. I'm going to build makeshift doors out of woods
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c-could i die in a cave in?
ill be more surprised if u don't....

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being a kid before wikipedia and smartphones meant these books were the coolest things youâd ever seen
Thereâs a witches one?!?!
you guys iâm so fucking scared
the pandemic is absolutely thriving in south asia. iâm not kidding. you might think the US is bad, but the situation in countries like india (which literally surpassed the US for the worldâd highest single-day increase in cases) and nepal (which has seen a huge spike in cases recently) is genuinely reached horrible new highs. i have most of my extended family living in nepal, and they canât go to the hospital for non-covid related issues. thereâs barely any social distancing, around 250,000 people are homeless and have no access to proper sanitary resources, and everyone is terrified due to multiple conspiracies about the disease that are spreading like wildfire. the government is incompetent and has barely done anything to help people, and desperation is spreading. india is a bigger country with more resources, and is also suffering, but people in nepal, particularly the ones who live in slums or villages, are prime targets for the virus and will receive absolutely nothing from the government. if you are able, please donate to this fund to support children, particularly orphans, who have been left vulnerable by the effects of the pandemic in nepal. they need your help.
Here is a list of more fundraisers supporting Indiaâs most vulnerable during the pandemic
(I am currently looking for fundraisers in Bangladesh, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Nepal, and other places in South Asia and will update when I find them)
i love this girl on tiktok who was like âno matter how times someone explains it to me i will never understand why we cant just print more moneyâ
You know what kind of plan never fails? No plan. No plan at all. You know why? Because life cannot be planned. (âŚ) So, thereâs no need for a plan. You canât go wrong with no plans. We donât need to make a plan for anything. It doesnât matter what will happen next. Even if the country gets destroyed or sold out, nobody cares. Got it?
Parasite (2019) dir. Bong Joon Ho
This is actually one of the things I loved most about Parasite: the motif of plans. Thereâs this eternal question: âWhatâs the plan?â And the reassurance: âI have a plan.â
Because thereâs always that line to people in poverty: âMaybe if you planned better, you wouldnât be in this situation.â âMaybe if you save and manage stuff better, youâd magically get out of this situation.â But this movie is so good at showing that pressure, and showing how futile plans are in the face of poverty and social inequity. No matter what plans the family comes up with, theyâre still haunted by the specter of their poverty: the âsmellâ of the sub-basement, the fact theyâll never âfitâ at the fancy house, the scholarâs stone-as-desire-to-be-âmadeâ, the massive flood because of where they love, (and the other specter in the movie).
my fetish is âŚ. going to expensive grocery stores

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On all levels except physical, I am this.
The titles of Jacobâs chapers. Oh my god.
The abolition of psychiatry does not mean that no one is allowed to identify with psychiatric diagnoses that they feel serve them, or that no one is allowed to continue taking psychiatric medications they find effective². It does mean, however, that the notion of âmental illnessâ was invented to pathologize logical responses to the stress and trauma that are omnipresent in a world brutalized by colonialism and capitalism. Psychiatry has been described as a âmedicalized colonizing of lands, peoples, bodies, and minds.â A notable example of psychiatryâs colonial intentions was the diagnosis of âdrapetomaniaâ: the mental âdiseaseâ that explained why enslaved Black people in the Antebellum south ran away from their death camps (the âtreatmentâ for which was to treat them more âlike childrenâ). As China Mills states in Globalizing Mental Health, âdistress caused by socio-economic conditions (and often neoliberal economic reforms) comes to be rearticulated as âmental illnessâ, treatable using techniques that draw upon similar rationales to those that led to distress initially.â
Psych abolition means that the intended and realized outcome of the advent of âmental illnessâ as a signifier is to make folks feel like they will never get better and that their distress is inherent to their brain chemistry rather than a reaction to external stimuli. This logic is essentially victim-blaming and shifts responsibility away from cycles of violence that create the conditions for psychological suffering â not to mention that the âchemical imbalanceâ theory has been numerously debunked. It means, too, that psychiatry was built with a core desire to dehumanize, drug, and discard those whose behavior and ways of being diverged from the status quo. This status quo was and is white, patriarchal, and absolutely enamored with respectability and compliance with the stateâs self-serving notions of ânormalcy.â
Many Psychiatric Survivors have made incredible strides in pursuit of justice, reform, and sometimes abolition. But the current nature of psych wards, which, for the most part, have remained violent, degrading prisons at which a majority of ex-inmates assert that they were not helped and were further traumatized, arguably indicates that the asylum never died. Why? Because it was never supposed to. Psychiatry IS the ethic of the asylum, and it will not fall until Psychiatry falls.
Stella Akua Mensah and Stefanie Lyn Kaufman-Mthimkhulu, Abolition Must Include Psychiatry

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suddenly remembered this poem as i was making breakfast this morning & frantically googled âpoem remembered to buy eggs?????????â & somehow managed to find it & it utterly knocked the wind out of me just as much as when i first read it
Like most people donât like to admit this, but one of the reasons a lot of us have so many mental health issues is because we live in a world that has basically become untenable. People canât afford basic necessities, let alone to cultivate their interests or take breaks and rest or do any of the things necessary for good mental health. People my age are wracked with debt, working at jobs they hate or studying topics they hate, living in a shitty apartment with five roommates. We live in a world thatâs very hard to be healthy in. So while yeah, a lot of people obviously do have mental illnesses that would need medication no matter what, they are greatly exacerbated by these issues, and a lot of people have basically just been thrust into an eternal situational depression. So if that doesnât change, medication is just a band-aid.Â