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if evil then why so much chemistry ???
Pokemon and the real creatures that inspired their design
Poliwag â Translucent Tadpole
Shellos â Chromodoris Lochi
Caterpie â Eastern Tiger Swallowtail Caterpillar
Ursaring â Sun Bear
Parasect â Cordyceps  Fungus
Sandslash â Pangolin
Goomy â Ceratosoma Amoenum
Victreebel â Pitcher Plant
Drowzee â Â Tapir
Mudkip â Axolotyl
Oh boy if youâre mad about the US separating children from their parents, putting people in camps, and having a zero tolerance policy towards asylum seekers that has led to deliberate extensive cruelty as a futile deterrent wait until you hear about Australia.
âŠwhatâs going on in Australia?
Buddy! Strap in because there are two parts to this:
The past 100+ years of ripping kids from their families, racism, and attempted genocide
The past 20+ years of racism, but now island torture prisons! LEVEL UP!
Australia has had a long history of separating children from their parents. The government decided that mixed raced children of Indigenous Australians were not OK so literally kidnapped them and raised them to assimilate into white society and âbreed the colour out.â This started about 1905 and ended about 1970. We call them the Stolen Generations. This has had long lasting negative effects on Indigenous Australians as it was a decades long attempt to absolutely destroy their culture and commit genocide. âBut that was the past?â Surprise! By âended in 1970âł I mean âthe reasons in which we en masse tear children away from their families now has a different reasonâ and Indigenous children are now being taken away at even higher rates than during the stolen generations. Australia saw its Indigenous population, thought âhow do we destroy their culture?â and when we were done thought âgee, how do we blame them for having all these issues in their communities?â
BUT THATâS JUST THE BEGINNING!
Fast forward to now: Trump is using kids as political leverage to stop people from coming to the US right? Buddy heâs ripping Australia off. Scott Morrison, Minister for Immigration at the time once did that.
OK so for context: when people try to come to Australia via boat seeking asylum because theyâre fleeing war/persecution we do either 2 things: turn them back and let them just⊠die elsewhere⊠Or we lock them up in detention centres on Manus/Nauru Island. Thatâs where we keep them indefinitely in bad conditions, give them dodgy medical care, smear them in the press, and react indifferently when they die from suicide/negligence/assault⊠and cover up sexual assaults from guards and the incredibly high rate of self harm and depression even in children. The entire idea is to be as cruel as possible so other people hear about it and go âgeez, letâs not go to Australia. Theyâll literally torture us before they give us a protective visa.â And when I say indefinitely I mean indefinitely. Some refugees have spent 5 years wasting away in these prisons. Some children have spent their entire life in these prisons. And the government openly admits that theyâre genuine refugees. Theyâve been rigorously vetted and known to be safe people with no intention of harming us but itâs the zero tolerance principle. You tried to come here via boat? You go jail but we call it âdetention.â
Well Scott Morrison decided once to tell the Senate that he could release a few kids from detention centres but only if they voted for a bill that increased his powers to send refugees back to where they would suffer persecution and basically told them if they donât vote for it the kids will continue to suffer. He held children as ransom for his own political power. Our Human Rights Commissioner slammed it as terrible to use kids as bargaining chips. You know what the government did? Personally attack her and ask her to resign over his bias. Our Prime Minister at the time complained that Australia was âsick of being lecturedâ by the UN over how we keep torturing refugees.
The main line of attack against refugees: âtheyâre just coming here to take advantage of our welfare.â Oh no! Itâll cost the taxpayer money to subsidise a refugee to live in a safe country! So instead of having them ârip offâ the taxpayer with a couple hundred a fortnight weâll just lock them up on an island where it costs $1 million per person on average over the past 4 years and operational costs have wasted $5 billion in 4 years. Why help someone for barely enough money to survive when you can torture them and keep them imprisoned for several times more!
Scott Morrison, or Sco-Mo as we kids call them, loved the USâs Muslim Ban idea by the way. He said it was proof that the rest of the world was âcatching up to Australia.â Yeah. Geez guys. What took you so long to be as bad as Australia?
Mandatory detention has had bipartisan support from the two major parties since its creation by the Keating government in 1992. We have been keeping people in prison for seeking asylum for 26 years.
Oh and the government super doesnât them to come here. The Abbott government spent $4.1 million on a propaganda movie to be shown overseas to deter refugees.
We also donât want to get rid of them. There was a deal under the Obama administration to take some of these refugees but this process has carried on into the Trump administration. He was livid the idea that he should uphold this deal because 1) OooOBaMaaaa!! 2) REFUGEES?? In America??? So thatâs currently going nowhere. Meanwhile New Zealand, our good ally and close neighbour, has said âIâll take some of themâ and the current PM (Turnbull) has said no. His excuse? We have a deal with the US. We should see where that goes. Itâs going nowhere. So he conveniently can just pretend his hands are tied and let refugees continue to be tortured and die under his care.
(And he hasnât said it but I bet heâll never let refugees settle in New Zealand because if they become NZ citizens theyâll have travel rights to come to Australia without the same visa restrictions as other countries AND THEN THE REFUGEES WOULD WIN).
Papa New Guinea (Manus Island isnât Australian, we just have a deal to pay another government to let us keep a torture prison on their land⊠hmm I feel like thereâs a US equivalent somewhere tooâŠ) decided a while back âhang on, this is unconstitutional and horrible. You need to close down the detention centre on Manus.â So we âdid.â And then made a new building on the same island to keep them in and forced them to go into it despite it not being finished. This was after guards physically beat the refugees to make them go to this new prison.
I could go on but you get the idea.
So letâs top this all off with the icing on the cake: a phone call between Trump and Turnbull when Trump was getting acquainted with all the world leaders last year. Turnbull explained our zero tolerance refugee policy and the cruelty as a deterrent that is employed and Trump said âThat is a good idea. We should do that too. You are worse than I am.â
âThat is a good idea. We should do that too. You are worse than I am.â
Let that sink in.
And thatâs where weâre up to now in modern history. See everyone likes to go to the obvious big example we have of the Nazis and their camps but the truth is⊠this never stopped. There are similar examples of this abhorrent behaviour happening right now and have been for decades. Governments have been putting people in camps and trying to destroy cultures, or ethnicities, or deny people safe havens from wars, and be utterly heartless and deliberately cruel since forever. This is the ongoing drive of conservatism: keep people out, keep people a certain way, and the current example in the US is just that bubbling over the horribly inescapable surface. We are deluded to think that this cruelty took a 70 year respite when WW2 ended and itâs taken this long to get this strong.
The world has always been racist. Trump just doesnât bother to filter it. And Australia just wants to keep it on an island so no one can see it.
Also, that Australia/New Zealand immigration deal? Australia has slowly been taking away the rights of New Zealanders resident in Australia - including children born in Australia to Kiwi parents - and making it nigh-impossible for them to actually get Australian citizenship, basically all because of paranoia that brown people will move from NZ to Australia. Theyâre aggressively deporting MÄori and Pasifika New Zealanders, even those who may have come as small children and have no memory of New Zealand, both for things like being convicted of any crime and for things like âbeing of bad characterâ. Or, rather, they donât deport them. They put them in offshore prison camps and tell them they canât leave until they agree to leave Australia. (Itâs not that these things donât affect PÄkehÄ NZers, itâs that weâre not the real targets.)Â
During our election campaign last year, the Deputy PM of Australia openly said that if Labour were elected to government it would be bad for Australia because they would encourage refugees to try and get to Australia hoping to be taken by New Zealand. They have an island fortress mentality Trump hasnât even started to achieve.Â
And the thing about Australia â there isnât the coverage that America has. Not even in our own country. Itâs hard to find out whatâs happening â visas for journalists to visit Nauru are prohibitively expensive â and ⊠no one really cares. Itâs so entrenched that itâs the status quo, and when I called my MP and senators to go, WTF guys? the response was like, ââŠoh yeah, thanks for your feelings, cool, byeâ.Â
I honestly tune out a lot of the coverage because, at this point, I donât know what to do. Both major parties support these policies, so I vote for the Greens. I contacted my representatives. I walked in protest marches. I donate to the Asylum Seeker Resource Centre and other charities.Â
So I guess, if I have advice for Americans, itâs to not let this become the status quo. Because youâll wake up one day and it will have always been like this.
Holy shit, I knew it was bad here but I didnât know it was that bad. Why donât we hear about the depth of these things in Australia, how can they keep us so in the dark?
@stripedwoolenjumper
Part of the reason is because the government keeps passing legislation to silence whistleblowers and journalists (they currently have a bill to make possession of any information that might âdamage Australiaâs reputationâ illegal), and the other part is that most of the media wonât or canât report on it.
What you can do to help the Human Rights crisis in Australia:
If you are Australian:
Keep up to date and informed. The only major media outlets that routinely reports on this issue is The Guardian Australia. They are free online but consider donating if you can to keep it free access.
The Saturday Paper is another independent online news source that reports on this.
Follow or sign up to GetUp!. GetUp! is Australiaâs largest progressive grassroots activist group and has lots of campaigns and information about this issue and many others, such as climate change, economic justice, and democratic and civil rights. Donate if you can, sign their peritions, follow their campaigns.
CONTACT YOUR MPs AND SENATORS. This is really important, especially if they are supporters of the policy. Keep public pressure on then, make them feel it. Letter templates are good, but personally written letters/emails are better. Call them if you can. And respond to them with your displeasure if they send you a cookie cutter response of their partyâs policy on âstopping the boatsâ.
SHOW UP TO PROTESTS. Another really important one. Even if you just show up and march, your physical presence counts. Theyâre not as scary as it might seem.
DONATE. I really cannot stress this enough, if you can afford it, donate.
WHO SHOULD I DONATE TO?
Asylum Seeker Resource Centre (ASRC) provides financial and legal support, as well as counseling and community services, to refugees already in Australia.
Refugee Action Coalition (RAC) are a group of state-based advocacy groups that support refugees in Australia and advocate for those trapped in Australiaâs offshore detention regime (link is for the Sydney group but contains links to other states).
GetUp! is one of the best to donate to for political action. They have options to donate to the organisation as a whole, or to specific campaigns.
If you are a member of the Australian Labor Party, please do what you can to bring up this issue and pressure the party leadership to change its policy.
If you are NOT Australian
Do what you can to contact your government and representatives to bring up this issue and pressure Australia to change their policy.
SPREAD THIS POST AND OTHERS LIKE IT. Australians do not have the numbers and influence on his site that Americans and British have. Please spread this information and resources so that other Australians might see it and feel like they have some power to change it or even know about it.
If you are a New Zealander: please continue to keep the pressure on your government to call out Australia and offer to take refugees.
#CloseTheCamps #BringThemHere
And this is the latest fuckery.
Basically, the politicians got their shit together and passed a bill giving doctors more say in deciding if refugees can get a medical transfer from Nauru to Australia.
The bastards in the Coalition have responded by re-opening Christmas Island. They are going to move 300-odd sick refugees to Christmas Island where they can block their transfer to Australia because the bill only covers Nauru.
There are days when I am desperately ashamed of my country.
Australia is so fucked. The pettiest dickheads in parliament running our country into the ground and destroying as many lives as possible while they do it. Going down and dragging as many people with them as they can, absolutely disgusting.
I never knew about this
What the fuck, Australia???
Surprise! Our country is super racist and evil!

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writer problems: trying to figure out how many chapters youâre going to stall until An Eventâą
more writer problems: trying to figure out how many chapters you can fit between Eventsâą
even more writer problems: trying to figure out what Event to put in between your chapters
the ultimate writer problem: what are events and chapters and words
the One True Writer Problem: writing
The stress of wanting to finish a book to find out what happens but also never wanting it to end because you love it
I have 2 moods when writing.
Write 10 pages in one go, holy shit, my hands wonât stop moving, Imma get this fic done in like 2 hours WUT
I forgot how to English, oh god, write one sentence, watch 3 movies, write another sentence, the ideas are there but they just wonât come out how the frick do I end this, this Word Document has been open for over a week WELP
me thinking about how itâs almost autumn and how im gonna be thriving and baking pumpkin bread for all my friends and wearing cozy socks with ghosts on them
WHY ARE NONE OF YOU FUCKERS FLIPPING SHIT?!?
NASA HAS DECLARED PLUTO A PLANET AGAIN
IT HAS MOONS!!!!! IT HAS MOONS!!!!!!!
WHAT. WHAT! PLUTO YOU FUCKING DID IT!
VIVA LA PLUTO, YOU DID IT!!!
hereâs a source, National geographic yâall
VIVA LA PLUTO YASSS
VIVA LA PLUTO WE KNEW YOU COULD DO IT YOU FUCKING SUPERB SMOL PLANET YOU!!!!!
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/speaking-of-science/wp/2018/05/07/yes-pluto-is-a-planet/
another source because the nat geo one seemed confusing, you go pluto! get em!
WELL DONE PLUTO!!! :D
VIVA LA PLUTO!!!!!!!!Â
OMGOSH YASSSSSSS
Any people outside tumblr would be like "what's all that fuss about a planet?".. They don't understand

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Coraline is a masterfully made film, an amazing piece of art that i would never ever ever show to a child oh my god are you kidding me
Nothing wrong with a good dose of sheer terror at a young age
âIt was a story, I learned when people began to read it, that children experienced as an adventure, but which gave adults nightmares. Itâs the strangest book Iâve writtenâ
-Neil Gaiman on Coraline
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This is a legit psychology phenomenon tho like thereâs a stop motion version of Alice and Wonderland that adults find viscerally horrifying, but children think is nbd. Itâs like in that âtoy storyâ period of development kids are all kind of high key convinced that their stuffed animals lead secret lives when theyâre not looking and that theyâre sleeping on top of a child-eating monster every night so they see a movie like Coraline and are just like âAh, yes. A validation of my normal everyday worldview. Same thing happened to me last Tuesday night. I told mommy and she just smiled and nodded.â
Stephen King had this whole spiel i found really interesting about this phenomenon about how kids have like their own culture and their own literally a different way of viewing and interpreting the world with its own rules thatâs like secret and removed from adult culture and that you just kinda forget ever existed as you grow up itâs apparently why he writes about kids so much
An open-ended puzzle often gives parents math anxiety while their kids just happily play with it, explore, and learn. Iâve seen it so many times in math circles. We warn folks about it.
Neil Gaiman also said that the difference in reactions stems from the fact in âCoralineâ adults see a child in danger - while children see themselves facing danger and winning
i never saw so much push back from adults towards YA literature as when middle aged women started reading The Hunger Games. They were horrified that kids would be given such harsh stories, and I kept trying to point out the NECESSITY of confronting these hard issues in a safe fictional environment.
Also, in an interview, he said that Coraline was partially based on a story his not yet 6 year old daughter would tell himÂ
SAGAL: No. I mean, for example, your incredibly successful young adult novel âCoralineâ is about a young girl in house in which thereâs a hole in the wall that leads to a very mysterious and very evil world. So when you were a kid, is that what you imagined?
GAIMAN: When I was a kid, we actually lived in a house that had been divided in two at one point, which meant that one room in our house opened up onto a brick wall. And I was convinced all I had to do was just open it the right way and it wouldnât be a brick wall. So Iâd sidle over to the door and Iâd pull it open.
(SOUNDBITE OF LAUGHTER)
SAGAL: Right.
GAIMAN: And it was always a brick wall.
SAGAL: Right.
GAIMAN: But it was one of those things that as I grew older, I carried it with me and I thought, I want to send somebody through that door. And when I came to write a story for my daughter Holly, at the time she was a 4 or 5-year-old girl. Sheâd come home from nursery. Sheâd seen me writing all day. So sheâd come and climb on my lap and dictate stories to me. And itâd always be about small girls named Holly.
SAGAL: Right.
GAIMAN: Who would come home to normally find their mother had been kidnapped by a witch and replaced by evil people who wanted to kill her and sheâd have to go off and escape. And I thought, great, what a fun kid.
Itâs anxious adults who desperately want to âsoftenâ stories. Kids prefer the real thing: with monsters, bloodthirsty ogres and evil murderous stepmothers; where the littlest brother always wins and all the villains are horrendously punished in the end. The world is threatening to the eyes of a child, so they need a fictional universe where the little people have a fair chance against the big and strong.
Being 18-25 is like playing a video game where youâve skipped the tutorial and youâre just sort of running about with no idea how anything works
Being 25-30 is like later on in the game when youâve figured out how things work, but have made poor leveling decisions along the way and are now horribly underpowered for what youâre supposed to be doing.
And you just wish you could restart everything, or at least find some cheat codes
has anyone ever thought about how mothman must have once been caterpillarboy
Well now I canât think about anything else
I donât like people.
But, I really, really like person.Â
That's funny bc I read "person" in French in my head and it literally means no one.
So it went like :
I don't like people.
But, I really I really like no one.
Okay maybe that's was not that funny afterall.
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i hate that feeling u get when youâre watching a movie or a concert or somethig and even though youre thoroughly enjoying it theres still something in the back of ur mind thats kinda like âok i kinda wish this was over nowâ does anyone else ever get that feelingâŠ. no⊠ok
this is a symptom of depression
Or ADHD, like
now the question is, is this my ADHD or am I depressed
I believe its just a symptom of laziness as far as I'm concerned. Nothing so dramatic. Just a thought about "yep, my bed and a book would be better than that and far more relaxing".
âBut mooooooom!â
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