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âSeventeen things you have to learn for yourself as a Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Questioning, Intersex, Asexual, Pansexual or otherwise Queer youth by the time you are seventeen. One is that the first Pride was a riot I donât mean that it was full of laughter, or that it was some grand party where everyone spiraled up to dance among the stars because the only glittering that night was broken glass on cobblestones. The first Pride was a riot on the backstreets of New York and they never tell us that night we won. The only protest in a decade full of turmoil where the cops had to hide out in the bar they raided and run from shouting rioters who fought to reclaim the only patch of ground they had ever claimed as theirs the first Pride was a riot, and two, around the same time it took place it was a debated topic in the gay community whether or not they should say that they werenât mentally ill which, three, homosexuality was removed from the American Psychiatric Associationâs list of mental illnesses in 1974 congratulations all it took was a vote to declare that, whoops, we were never mentally ill except, four, there are still teenagers being tortured today in what some dare blaspheme as âtherapyâ used to destroy their self-identity in the hopes of making them normal. except, four, the queer community still carries overwhelmingly high rates for poverty and homelessness and depression. Did you know that, five, over half the children forced into conversion therapy commit suicide? And six, that lesbians were regarded as âhangers-onâ of the movement by much of the gay community before the AIDS crisis? Because it turns out, seven can wear a rainbow on your shirt and still be a bigot. There are people who stick rainbows in their ears or wear them on their fingers or slap them across their cheeks in badges of defiance and will still hate you for the color of your skin or the size of your thighs or your gender or the way you like to kiss two or more genders or none of the above. Donât ask me why this happens it just does I think it might be that weâve all been taught to hate ourselves for so damn long that we donât understand what to do in a space with no hate. Or maybe itâs that the space seems too small, because eight, there are people who will tell you that you are not enough that you do not reach the magical benchmark of âgay enoughâ to pass through the gate even especially when you are some flavor of the rainbow other than straight-out gay. eight, this is bullshit eight, those people are bullshit. eight, you are enough. eight, there is always enough room. nine, there is no overarching âhomosexual agendaâ sorry weâre all kind of flailing along in here trying to figure out some way to make it work when most of us have nothing in common except that society looked at us in different ways and decided we didnât fit so we could all go be misfits together under one big rainbow flag but just so you know, ten, there are plenty of other flags there is one for you, I promise and eleven, misfits may not all need the same things but we need to stick together, especially in a world where twelveârefer to point sevenâthere are lesbians who hate other lesbians for having the audacity to be born in a body that everyone looked at and saw âboyâ which brings me to thirteen, there is so much to understand. fourteen, you need to understand because we need to stick together and to stick together we do not have to be the same but we do have to understand and it will be hard because you were probably thrown into this world with no warning because fifteen, being queer is not genetic and we are not unique among minorities in that we collect our heritage through broken bits of history and research in a world constantly working to make those misfit bits go away but we are unique in that when we try to prove our legacy we can be laughed down or re-erased or flat out ignored but I swear to you you have a history as old as Alexander the Great as beautiful as Sappho as dignified as Abraham Lincoln and as proud as Eleanor Roosevelt. But even with that behind us sixteen, they have always watched us die. because even though the bystander effect is bullshit, sixteen Kitty Genovese was a lesbian, sixteen Ronald Reagan is a mass murderer, sixteen our children, your brothers and sisters and siblings of all stripes and all colors and sexualities and genders are being murdered through neglect and rejection and hate. Sixteen, there is an entire generation of gay and bisexual men missing from history because the government chose to do nothing when they were dying by the thousands. sixteen, we died from the disease and died from going back into the closet and died for staying there and died for coming out, sixteen, they laughed at us because they believed god was punishing us for daring to love, sixteen, ashes of your forerunners rest on the lawn of the White House because SIXTEEN, THEY HAVE ALWAYS WATCHED US DIE. SEVENTEEN you are allowed to be angry. You do not have to be one of the nice gays or one of the nice trannies or sweet or kind or educate the rest of the world in something less than a yell you are allowed to be so furious it scalds your bones at the way we are forgotten and passed over at the way, as soon as June becomes July we are expected to go back to dying in silence and mourning our dead and kissing all alone when no one can be offended at the sight of us. You are allowed to be angry and scream down the stars to shatter like broken glass at your feet because you know what? The first Pride was a riot.â
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Ok so my kid had an ear infection, right? As kids often do.
The doctor scraped out a bit of earwax to have a better look inside.
I was sent a bill for $200 PER EAR for this 5 second procedure which I did not give permission for them to do.
That was key- they did not ASK me if they could do this "procedure". And, as I OWN a medical practice (it's me. The medical practice is me, sitting in my house on video calls) I knew to call them when this bill came in to be like "You did not obtain informed consent for this procedure, and it was not en emergency procedure. You had full ability to gain my consent and didn't. I'm not paying."
And the massive hospital who owned the bill said "yuh-huh you do have to pay."
And I said "I own a practice. I know these laws. I do not owe you money for this."
And they conducted an "internal review" and SURPRISE! Decided I totally owed them money and they had never done anything wrong ever.
And so I called my state's Attorney General office, and explained the situation because, as I mentioned, I know the law. The AG got in touch within a couple days to say they were taking the case and would send the massive hospital conglomerate a knock it off, guys letter.
Lo and Behold, today I have a letter where said hospital graciously has agreed to forfeit the payment.
"How not to get screwed over by companies" should be part of civics class.
Know your rights and know who to call when they're infringed on. This whole process cost me $0 and honestly less effort than I would have expected.
May this knowledge find its way to someone else who can use it.
This post is super cute and all but like.... This isn't practical advice. I called the AG???? And they got involved over a $200 bill. Maybe because you yourself are a medical practitioner. Not just your knowledge but also your status.
Civics class wouldn't help most people in this case because the AG will not take on all these cases and most people cannot afford an attorney in this instance or more importantly, the hit to their credit.
The issue is not education over the system, it is the system
I agree the system is a mess but I think education does matter because people seem not to know that this is actually perfectly routine AG office stuff. Iâm not the only person whoâs done this- this is just what they do?
Were they going to get into a lawsuit over my $400 bill? No obviously not. But they printed up a letter on fancy letterhead to say to stop and it worked. They followed up with me the next day to be sure, and so ask how much money they had saved me.
They use dinky cases like mine to track habitual misbehavior of large scale companies to build cases they could actually go to court over.
And because people are shocked- I never spoke to the AG of my state directly. He operates mainly by overseeing a whole crew of people. And this is what those people do.
This didnât happen because Iâm special because of my tiny therapy practice.
This happened because this is what the AG office is for.
âThe problem is systemicâ doesnât mean âand thereâs nothing you can doâ.
This is a systemic problem but that doesnât mean there are no resources to help.
Thank you for clapping back on this. I'm here to reinforce. Yes, you CAN call your state Attorney General office when an entity is doing something illegal, even if it's "only" for $400. You think they don't care a hospital is doing a crime because it's not a big enough crime?
Then you've been trained well by "The System".
Yes, that System you say can't be fought? Where did you get that idea, huh? Who taught you that "small" acts of illegality don't matter? Who made you think that there's no point in fighting back because it will all come to nothing?
Might it be the same entities that benefit if you believe all that?
Gonna pause and let you ponder.
Never. Ever. EVER.
EVER.
Let companies or corporations or hospitals or organizations or any business big or small get away with screwing you over without a fight. Maybe you personally don't win every fight, but you lose 100% of the time you don't try. You'll win more often than you think you will. I know cuz I've done it.
So have others. Attorneys General offices bring lawsuits against businesses all the time. They do so because citizens contacted them to say "someone is doing a crime" and the crime doers did not stop when told and got into way more trouble than if they'd just stopped. FAFO. The Find Out can't happen if you don't even bother to report the Fucking Around.
On that note, as OP said, please know your rights! And, in a situation where you don't but suspect something is hinky, ask! The people of the internet can help! So can librarians! So can many others. Find out what is and is not okay for them to do. If it's not okay, report them! See something, say something.
Don't let the System win by default.
Fight, damnit!
Additionally, pay attention to State Attorney elections! Here in Minnesota, our AG Keith Ellison has made it a POINT to go after slumlords, has created an entire UNIT in the AG office dedicated to wage theft, and gone after debt relief for people who were conned by those scummy fake universities. And despite MN being a blue state, one of his elections was a fucking NAIL-BITER.
Absolutely fight the system, absolutely go to your AG office if youâre being screwed over, and also pay attention to the people running for AG in the first place.
Government of the people, by the people, and for the people only works if the people make it work. That's you! You're the people.
"Don't bother doing anything because nothing will happen" confused cause with effect: it's really "Nothing will happen if you don't bother doing anything." Yeah, I know, it's a travesty that they don't hand you psychic powers when you take your oath as a civil servant, but until we fix that clear defect in our democracy: you're serving the public, too, when you report fuckers like this.
Not gonna leave this in the tags:
Suspicion of The Systemâ˘ď¸ is one of the ways The Systemâ˘ď¸ perpetuates itself.
If you believe The Systemâ˘ď¸ is only for Themâ˘ď¸ and not you, it will only ever be so.
Know the rules so you can make them work for you. Or better, how to break them in ways that hurt The Systemâ˘ď¸ and help you.
It won't always be the AG's office but there often is an office of government somewhere that deals with this stuff.
In a past life I did a lot with Medicaid appeals. I had a client who was billed for a procedure that should have been covered; by an odd quirk of her particular version of Medicaid, it wasn't. But! Here's the thing about Medicaid. Your provider has to tell you ahead of time that it isn't covered and obtain your written consent to pay. The generic language on financial liability isn't enough; they need your specific consent to pay for that specific procedure. Guess what didn't happen! Because the provider assumed it was covered (it usually is) and only found out otherwise after they didn't get paid. Provider error isn't enough to bill the patient, for Medicaid patients.
So I wrote a very polite nastygram informing them that charging my client was a felony (it is in that circumstance). My client also contacted the AG's office, which has a specific contact set up for Medicaid provider fraud. Two things happened:
1) the provider dropped the bill, and
2) the AG's office sent it to the dept of health services Medicaid coverage folks to review, who decided that this procedure should have been covered after all and that its omission from the list was an oversight. So they added it to the list and told the provider to rebill.
I saved my client about $10k and the provider got paid anyway. Did I get a thank you? Not from the provider, naturally (after all, we did report them for a felony), but the fact that the client talked to the AG's office meant no one else will ever have to deal with that specific problem with that specific procedure.
They're there. Use them. It won't always work out the way you want; sometimes the thing is shitty but not illegal. But it never hurts to try.
The thing thatâs always missing from the âwomen didnât fight for the right to work they were already working they fought to get paidâ is that many women also very much wanted to work.
Women wanted to be lawyers and engineers and chemists. They wanted to use their brains in challenging and interesting ways. They wanted to get the satisfaction from solving problems and inventing new shit and getting attention for it.
I know not everyone is born with intellectual curiosity or drive or determination but some people are and many of those people are women.
Literally.
Lavinia Goodell, the first woman to apply for admission before the WI Supreme Court, was unsuccessful. The opinion called it treason against nature. In re Goodell, 1875.
Three years later, the legislature passed a law stating that bar admission could not be denied on the basis of sex. Goodell became the first woman admitted in 1879.
WI's lawyers are still 2/3rds men. There's been exactly one class at Wisconsin Law that had more women than men and it was more than a decade ago.
We are still fighting.
But! And this is important! We also have the highest percentage of female Supreme Court justices now, and have had since roughly 2018 - 6 women, 1 man. And they get asked how they balance family way more than he ever does.
Domestic labor is labor; nobody is arguing that it isn't. We're arguing that it's 20-fucking-26 and we shouldn't still have to fight for every ounce of respect if we want to work outside the home.
She got the idea for the study while walking with her advisor at Stanford to discuss her thesis topic, and the paper she eventually published in the Journal of Experimental Psychology in 2014 is sharp enough that it should have ended the seated meeting on the day it came out.
She ran 4 experiments on 176 people. Same person tested twice. Once sitting, once walking. The creativity tasks were the standard ones psychologists have used for decades to measure how good a brain is at generating novel useful ideas.
81% of participants in the first experiment produced more creative ideas while walking than while sitting. In the second experiment, 88%. In the third, 100%. Every single person walked into a more creative version of themselves. On average, people generated 60% more novel useful ideas the moment their legs started moving.
The skeptical question is the obvious one. Maybe it was the fresh air. Maybe it was the scenery passing by. Maybe it was the change of environment doing the work, not the walking itself.
Oppezzo killed every one of those explanations with one experimental decision. She put people on a treadmill facing a blank wall. No scenery. No fresh air. No environmental change. Just legs moving in place while staring at white drywall. The 60% boost held.
Then she ran the experiment that closed the case completely. She took participants outside in two conditions. Half of them walked through a Stanford courtyard. The other half were pushed through the exact same courtyard in a wheelchair. Same outdoor stimulation. Same scenery passing at the same speed. The only difference was whether the legs were moving.
The walkers produced dramatically more novel high-quality ideas than the wheelchair group. The outdoors did almost nothing on its own. The walking did everything.
She also tested the opposite kind of thinking. Convergent thinking. The kind where there is one right answer and you have to narrow down to it. Word puzzles where 3 words share a hidden fourth word that connects them. The seated participants did slightly better on these. Walkers got slightly worse.
Walking is not a general intelligence enhancer. It does one specific thing. It opens up the divergent search inside your brain. The part that generates options. The part that produces unexpected connections. The part that takes a problem and finds five ways into it instead of one.
When you need to converge on the single right answer, sit down. When you need to find the answer in the first place, get up.
The mechanism is now well understood. Walking selectively activates what neuroscientists call the default mode network, the system inside your brain that runs when you are not consciously focused on anything. The DMN is where mind-wandering happens. Where memories cross-reference each other. Where ideas that have been sitting in separate folders inside your head finally bump into each other.
When you sit at a desk and force yourself to concentrate, you suppress the DMN. When you walk at a natural pace, the executive part of your brain gets just busy enough handling the walking that the DMN comes online and starts doing the work that focus was blocking.
The most useful finding in the entire paper is the one almost nobody quotes. The boost did not turn off the moment people stopped walking. Participants who walked first and then sat back down stayed elevated. Their next round of seated creativity work was still significantly better than people who had been sitting the whole time. The rest lingered for at least several minutes after the legs stopped moving.
You do not need to do creative work while walking. You need to walk before the creative work. The brain holds the state.
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amazing double dance by hao ruoqi ( in blue)and wang xuerou(in red)
OH MY GOD OH MY GOOOOD A FEW THINGS ABOUT THIS:
the facial expressions
the effortless sensuality
I AM SO GAY
the inexplicable moment in which the dynamic between the two shifted like they changed bodies
did china allow this to be shown? china?
DID I MENTION THE GAY
what is the lore of this? I figured that it was a malevolent spirit shifting from one body to another
the part with the leg. you know which one I mean
seriously are they actresses cause this level of portrayal is more astounding than any Hollywood actress has ever amounted to
the end with the smile and the head grab and the beating heart
O H M Y G O D
For those wondering, the dance is based on a soul-switching scene from the movie Painted Skin II: The Resurrection and the music is Su Yunyingâs Moment.
I often think about that post that was a fake dating profile for a cat that was all about chickens, like wanting someone with posable thumbs for opening chickens.
This is one my favourite things the internet has ever made.
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This remains one of the great art objects of modern times and nobody will convince me otherwise.
sounds very similar to a radio story i heard in 2014 ago about credit card debt. the debt got sold to a collection company and a couple received a court summons. they knew they had taken on debt, but they were confused about who this new company was and where specifically the number they were supposed to owe came from.
they show up in court and just ask the lawyer for the collection company: can you prove where this number comes from? Do you have a contract showing that you purchased our debt? probably luckily for them, a reporter researching a book on the topic showed up and asked the same questions.
10 minutes later they get in front of the judge and the collection company drops the whole case and theyre free to go. story is below, it has a transcript in the link too
Ira talks to reporter Jake Halpern about a scene he saw take place in a Georgia courtroom where a couple uttered some magic words that seeme
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Not sure this works with federal student loans simply because the federal government does maintain that information if they are the loan issuer. MOHELA does not own my debt but they do have a contract to process it and all of my documentation lists the Department of Education on it as well as MOHELA.
I'm sure this works pretty well with private loans though and the comment above about using it for credit card debt or medical debt or anything else is reasonably valid. That should always be the first step in disputing a debt, make them prove that they own it and that you owe it.
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Wake up babe, new meta layer just dropped
I donât know who needs to hear this
but itâs time to move the noodles to the pot

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I've said it before and I'll say it again
while diverging from history IS a valid artistic choice for costumers to make in period dramas (as is any choice, really; nobody else beyond the production team can MAKE them not do anything), if the only or primary divergence is to bring the characters in line with modern beauty and fashion standards- even if it's modern runway fashion and not modern street fashion! -that is an equally valid axis for criticism
because like. what, the extent of your creativity is neutering any elements that might challenge modern audiences' notions of beauty and fashion? why? why do you feel the need to make everything ultra-safe for them, and tangentially ultra-marketable for companies that benefit from the promotion of the current beauty standards and fashion ideals?
some movies I like that play fast and loose with history while NOT doing this include
The Favourite (2018):
had loads of fun with monochromatics, exaggerated makeup, laser-cut trims, and Rachel Weisz in full menswear of the era. kept the silhouettes, hairstyles, and very non-Modern Sexy elements like men in wigs and ruffly fontange caps intact.
Jingle Jangle, A Christmas Journey (2020):
Used various types of traditional African printed cloth, and inspiration from both traditional and modern popular Black hairstyles, while keeping silhouettes, outfit components, and general hair volume concentration true to mainstream European fashion of the 1860s, and later the 1890s after the timeskip
Emma (2020):
"Marzi, they copied museum costumes!" YES BUT. the exaggerated prevalence of pastels, the ramen-noodle curls, and the preponderance of short sleeves for women's daywear (which may have been a thing, but was not nearly as universal as the movie makes it seem AFAIK), and men's collars that get into Fashion Plate But Not Real Life territory push it into "artistic liberties" land for me personally. and look! bonnets! imagine not being allergic to bonnets! WONDERS!
Frankenstein (2025):
Kate Hawley costumes are a bit of a cop-out, I know, because even with a two-movie period drama track record, she's shown a lovely tendency to just inherently respect history. But this movie plays faster and looser than Crimson Peak did, with a back-lacing 1850s day bodice that also has sheer sleeves, technicolor veils, improbable uses of silk tulle (although they did love their silk tulle back then!), and more. the skirt shapes, hair volume concentration, general outfit compositions, and HATS WHEN HATS SHOULD BE WORN are all on-point, though
a lot of times, in my experience, the audience WILL rise to meet historically grounded costumes! sometimes they even find styles they like and would otherwise have been unaware of! if trends were being allowed to occur organically, it could be a great way to spark some interesting revival movements, clothing-wise, and create fascinating new fusions of modern and historical fashion!
...but of course that doesn't send people to Shein and Sephora (and laterally plastic surgeons), so. we can't be having with that. back to the land of safe iPhone Makeup/Hair/Brows, no hats ever, and party dresses you could find on fast fashion websites I guess
This reminds me of my favorite TV fashion abuse of all time: Reign
Slingback shoes! Loose hair! Party gowns that look like 90s prom dresses! I made it halfway though episode 2 before I just could not anymore.
Also, if you think I'm kidding about the prom dresses:
Great response by a cis man to being baited to speak over a trans man's lived experiences.
This is how you act like a real ally to trans people. It's that easy.
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Best video game night sky level?
Feed your dashboard by answering my question, blogger.
The night skies in Spirit of the North generally.
We just knew.
As a reminder, this is what she looks like:
Also I hope everyone knows that Miette was fostered before she was adopted, and her foster mom loved that little kitten so much and always hoped sheâd gone to a good home. this tweet got so popular that she recognized Miette and reached out to her current mom, and was able to share previously unseen baby pictures
You mean, she saw Miette was kicked like the football and did nothing to help put Mother in jail for a thousand years? I am appalled.
her!!!
Baby Miette!!!
Babe wake up new Miette lore just dropped
ITâS MIETTE!!!!

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I want to learn more exclamations that arenât strictly just religious stuff. âJesus Christâ this, âoh my godâ that, nah I want something fresh.
What are some of yâallâs favorite exclamations that arenât about god?
first submission and we're already off to a fantastic start. absolutely love this one thank you
ok its time for the challenge round now we want nominations that arent about sex either actually
had a friend who used to make new ones up on the spot. The only one that stuck with me was 'good golly jelly beans'. If something catastrophic happens I go for 'that's not ideal.'
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Absolutely not letting you leave these in the tags.