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Gotta breathe

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I’M BACK IN THE FUCKING BUILDING AGAIN
I'm allergic to normal art
August Hashtag Party: Gather around the warm glow of your computers for #ArchivesCampfire on 8/2 on X and Instagram.
Gather ‘round, history buffs! It’s time to kindle your creativity and fan the flames of your archival passions. A spark of community! The glow of history! The warmth of shared stories! Join us for the next #ArchivesHashtagParty, #ArchivesCampfire, set to blaze on Friday, August 2, 2024. ⛺
With the National Archives inviting you to a day of virtual storytelling and shared history, we’re sparking conversations about summer camps, memorable outdoor adventures, and historic campfire gatherings. And rumor has it, Smokey the Bear might make a guest appearance to remind us to share archival flames responsibly!
For this #ArchivesCampfire event, we’re on the hunt for materials that capture the essence of the great outdoors and the magic of a campfire. Share photos, letters, documents, and artifacts that reflect the nostalgia, camaraderie, and timeless tradition of camping. Let’s see those snapshots that warm the heart, tell a story, or make us s’more curious about history.
Let’s make this #ArchivesCampfire Hashtag Party a night to rem-ember! Here are some ideas to spark your posts:
-Vintage photos postcards from summer camps and outdoor adventures.
-Letters or diary entries recounting memorable campfire stories or outdoor experiences.
-Artifacts or memorabilia from historic camping trips or famous campgrounds.
-Anecdotes about famous campers, historic campfire tales, or traditions.
Don’t miss out - it’s going to be lit! Thank you for joining us at the #ArchivesGoForGold finish line in July! Here are some stats:
Total mentions: 954 Total reach: 5.7M Total impressions: 74M Unique authors: 446
Remember, only YOU can prevent boring posts!
A Helping Hand by Zuesue
#domestic fluff #dnb After receiving impossible help from an unknown stranger, Technoblade searches for this unlikely ally to repay their kindness.
My work for @fairytalesfromthesmp! Thank you for this lovely prompt; I had a lot of fun with it.
Also, thank you to @day-mark and @caffe1ne for making such incredible art for this story! They made such beautiful art you can find here and here. You two were incredible to work with, and I'm forever indebted to your kindness :)

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color theory
hi! i think I remember you following anne helen peterson and i really enjoyed her post today - so pertinent to what you were discussing on here last week! i wondered if you had any thoughts, if you’ve read it? always appreciate your perspective rae!
Winning is Losing
yes, i did read it, and i thought it was okay! i feel like ahp's coverage of taylor is always lacking insight compared to some of her other pieces, or maybe it's because i know too much. i think it's balanced enough but i think the whole "maybe taylor is talking to brittany about her politics" idea is a little optimistic? naive? for me. i believe in talking about people close to you about their politics, and trying to change their minds, because, again, allyship can be found in unlikely places... but i also know how hard and often fruitless it is, and i also don't find it helpful to assume that's what's going on with taylor and brittany.
however, i do appreciate ahp saying that having this conversation via taylor swift is difficult because when taylor swift is criticized for everything, people (esp white women) take it very personally. when they say, "nothing taylor does will be good enough," they're often (not always) saying, "nothing we do will be good enough." reminds me of the ever-relevant alex avila video essay i summarized a few weeks back.
What would a calendar look like that prioritized and protected caregiving? What about one that understood crip time, or different types of relationships and the soft but consistent focus they demand? That understood creativity, and children, or grief? What would a family calendar look like that made its primary steward and their needs as visible as others? Kids make weird and wondrous calendars all the time; why don’t we ever try them? What if the stubborn professors making power plays with their resistance to digital calendars were trying to preserve something worth preserving — but going about it in a way that just made everyone even more reliant and insistent on calendars. How, in other words, would you make a calendar that accommodated “the life of the mind” but also respected and equalized that work with those who foster the environment that makes that life possible? What about a calendar rooted in solidarity instead of individuality, or community instead of the family unit?
Anne Helen Petersen, The Diminishing Returns of Calendar Culture