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Siegfried (1921) by Thomas Theodor Heine | The Cat on the Pillow (19th century) by Adolf von Becker

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given the current climate this pride especially i feel i must mention that i love my trans friends, i stand with trans people in the fight against transphobic legislation and those who would enforce it, and this blog is not a good place for you to be if you do not vibe with that
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i cannot overstate how good it feels to watch older movies where the actors were still allowed to look kinda weird and not be conventionally attractive. like it is genuinely healing

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today i learned that there are cave paintings of bats and i think you all deserve to see them
phone somehow autocorrected "the joker" to "the worker." why so devoid of class consciousness, batman
Honestly it boils down to reparenting yourself & rewiring your own neuronal pathways & telling yourself a firm “stop” when you notice your mind slipping down negative loopholes & being present in the moment & enjoying being mid task rather than waiting for it to end & not thinking of inertia as your baseline and natural way of living
So tempting to keep embarking on the same self destructive cycle over & over & over again . But at some point you have to put ur foot down w ur own behaviors & be the thing that truly saves u
staring at the dessert menu and twirling my hair and going "should I be baaaaddd" until the autistic girl I'm eating with says "there is nothing bad about eating dessert. it is a morally neutral action"
since there is such an "english speakers who don't even try to pronounce a foreign mame correctly" epidemic, native english speakers often try to overcorrect and end up thinking they have a moral imperative to pronounce every foreign name correctly at all times. so i'm gonna hold your hand and look into your eyss as i say this: you can't. you can't pronounce every sound in a language you don't speak. and that's fine. it happens to the rest of us too. we won't be mad so long as you try your best.

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Since it's been a while since I sang the praises of my favorite book 'Anarchy Works' by Peter Gelderloos: here's a reminder that there is an easy to read anarchism book out there organized around frequently asked questions and it's online for free with the authors consent. I'll copy-paste them all just to showcase how great it is:
Introduction
Anarchy Would Never Work
What exactly is anarchism?
A note on inspiration
The tricky topic of representation
Recommended Reading
1. Human Nature
Aren’t people naturally selfish?
Aren’t people naturally competitive?
Haven’t humans always been patriarchal?
Aren’t people naturally warlike?
Aren’t domination and authority natural?
A broader sense of self
Recommended Reading
2. Decisions
How will decisions be made?
How will decisions be enforced?
Who will settle disputes?
Meeting in the streets
Recommended Reading
3. Economy
Without wages, what is the incentive to work?
Don’t people need bosses and experts?
Who will take out the trash?
Who will take care of the elderly and disabled?
How will people get healthcare?
What about education?
What about technology?
How will exchange work?
What about people who don’t want to give up a consumerist lifestyle?
What about building and organizing large, spread-out infrastructure?
How will cities work?
What about drought, famine, or other catastrophes?
Meeting our needs without keeping count
Recommended Reading
4. Environment
What’s to stop someone from destroying the environment?
What about global environmental problems, like climate change?
The only way to save the planet
Recommended Reading
5. Crime
Who will protect us without police?
What about gangs and bullies?
What’s to stop someone from killing people?
What about rape, domestic violence, and other forms of harm?
Beyond individual justice
Recommended Reading
6. Revolution
How could people organized horizontally possibly overcome the state?
How do we know revolutionaries won’t become new authorities?
How will communities decide to organize themselves at first?
How will reparations for past oppressions be worked out?
How will a common, anti-authoritarian, ecological ethos come about?
A revolution that is many revolutions
Recommended Reading
7. Neighboring Societies
Could an anarchist society defend itself from an authoritarian neighbor?
What will we do about societies that remain patriarchal or racist?
What will prevent constant warfare and feuding?
Networks not borders
Recommended Reading
8. The Future
Won’t the state just reemerge over time?
What about other problems we can’t foresee?
Making Anarchy Work
Recommended Reading
It Works When We Make It Work
There, all you gotta do is click the question and read! Or start at the beginning and read the whole book if you want the best reading experience. It’s one of my favorite books. It doesn’t cover everything but it’s a great place to start.
for people who prefer audio, AudioAnarchist also has an audio version available on youtube [link to playlist here]. it's also available, along with other recordings from Audible Anarchism, in their podcast feed.
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It's largely airbrushed! That's why it doesn't look like you expect acrylic to look, if you're expecting it to have been applied with a traditional brush
I love how art programs have spent decades building tools to ape traditional materials and techniques digitally, while at the same time artists have gone ahead and aped the digital funk of MSpaint and bad photoshop in traditional mediums. That's just really fun to me!
it is my experience that people with dermal implants and eyeball tattoos and 34 visible piercings are the sweetest people you'll ever meet and will cry if they see a pigeon with a broken wing. it is also my experience that clean-cut people in polo shirts with perfect smiles will vote against your rights and say the most disgusting things imaginable once they think you're out of earshot.
So I 100% agree with the sentiment here but... there's a principle behind it that I think is more important than any specific Subculture Signifier. Making it about the Subculture Signifiers can wind up twigging people out when they don't need to be twigged out.
There's nothing wrong with wearing polos. Or keeping your house clean. Or shaving, or 'politeness', or whatever. But.
... A very important test of someone's character is how they deal with things that Society (TM) in general, and their social circle in particular, thinks are Not Okay. If society says it's Not Okay to be gay, are you capable of being decent to gay people? If society says you Have to like drinking, and you can't stand the taste or effects of alcohol, are you gonna let people pressure you into drinking anyway, to get along with others? If your social circle says that it's Not Okay to listen to certain music, are you going to listen to that music anyway? If your social circle says that people with Political View A are all evil bastards, are you able to be decent to someone with Political View A? (Or someone with Political View C or Religion Q that vaguely looks like Political View A, if you squint?) Things like that.
If you see someone who has stripped their life of anything that society disapproves of, that's not a great sign. If you see someone who has stripped their life of anything their social circle disapproves of, even if they're alt and anti-government, that's also a bad sign.
You need to have something in your life that is yours, that is not dictated by someone outside you, that no one is going to take away from you. You need to have some part of your life that you will defend and hold onto, even if everyone else is telling you that it's wrong. Even if everyone you know thinks you're dangerously bad and stupid for it.
Because if you don't have that, if there is nothing that you will face god and walk backwards into hell for, if there is nothing that you know is right and good regardless of what anyone else says... that is when you turn into Polo Guy from the OP. It has nothing to do with whether you like normie bullshit and fold your underwear- there's plenty of punks and goths and metalheads who don't have it, and there's plenty of people who look like your mom who do.
Spock and Bones are such a great example of how two characters with seemingly opposing views on a lot of things can be brought together by their mutual loyalty to another person (Jim Kirk) and realise that deep down they would both do anything for their crew and friends, they just show it in different ways. And the qualities they argued stubbornly over at first (Spock's logic and efficiency vs McCoy's radical empathy and grounded emotional openness) become the exact reason they know and complement each other so well. Because they had to work at it. And if they still argue it's only because they truly believe the other could benefit from a different perspective, or out of habit because they know at this point it won't really affect the deep respect and care they have for each other. It's as essential to the functioning of the trio as both their relationships with Jim are and that's important to me.
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Can I detonate with the force of a hand grenade or is that considered something of a social faux pas