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the journey of SIDNEY CROSBY & EVGENI MALKIN from 2006 to 2019
âAt first, it was an arranged marriage. Thanks to the way the ping-pong balls bounced in the NHL draft lottery process, Crosby and Malkin were thrust together into the Penguins lineup about 10 years ago whether they liked it or not. As it turns out, they liked it.â [x]
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that helicopter scene from civil war with my heart will go on as music
so i saw something like this almost two years ago but i couldnât find it again when i wanted to show it to a friend so i made it myself.
Creative & DIY
SO THATâS HOW THEY FUCKING DO IT
Reblogging this because my entire life, all of my bows have looked like my shoelaces. Wrapping presents is going to be so much more aesthetically pleasing now
Folks, friends, yâallâŚ. esk*mo is a slur. I understand a lot of people donât know that, I donât want to be a dick about it, but Iâve been seeing it in fics. Wanna write âesk*mo kissesâ? Just say ânuzzled nosesâ or something.
Iâm not here to call anybody out, itâs been in multiple fics, Iâm not vague posting. This is just a psa. đđť
If you could help me spread awareness about this by reblogging, Iâd really appreciate it.
Iâve had this post on insta saved for sometime â¤ď¸
[Text Description: âHey! Reminder: Eskimo is a slur. It means âsnow eatersâ in Cree and is a slur against Inuit . Also donât use âEskimo kissesâ. Itâs called Kunik. It is a greeting mostly used for family⌠Kunik was how Iâd greet my mom and grandmother as a small child.â /TD]
Rebloging for the awareness and especially for the alternative words
And so people who are just learning this now know the proper usage: âInuitâ is plural. The singular is âInukâ, as in âhe is an Inukâ

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A Twitter Thread from David Bowles:
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I'll let you in on a secret. I have a doctorate in education, but the fieldâs basically just a 100 years old. We donât really know what weâre doing. Our scholarly understanding of how learning happens is like astronomy 2000 years ago.
Most classroom practice is astrology.
âWhat? Like, a disabled protagonist? How would that even work? How could someone with a disability be the hero in an action show?â local anime trash boy wonders while sitting next to his box sets of Full Metal Alchemist, showing no hint of irony or self awareness.Â
but is Ed really disabled? sure I get he lost his arm and leg
but heâs still able to move and do things perfectly
He has prosthetics. Having prosthetic limbs (that more than once break amd need repair) doesnt make him not disabled
It should also be noted that Ed:
-had to undergo very painful surgery to get automail
-had to relearn how to write because of his prosthesis (thereâs a post going around showing he had to switch hands etc) and his handwriting is likely a lot worse due to that. This means automail isnât super good for delicate work, unsurprising, considering what itâs made of.Â
-experiences phantom limb pain and therefore other associated stuff (this was only really shown in the manga)
-cannot go anywhere too cold without changing his automail or heâll get really bad frost bite and it will stop working
-cannot go anywhere too hot, period, because the metal attached and under his skin will overheat and he will be badly burned
-Reattachment is painful, but needs to be done frequently if he breaks or outgrows his automail
- itâs HEAVY so much so that the strain has the potential to cause stress on his body, enough that itâs even theorized as possibly stunting his growth.
-it requires regular maintenance or it will break down, as shown when he forgets to do that and itâŚbreaks down
-when it does need to be repaired, it takes time to do that, during which Ed uses regular prosthetics (that usually donât quite fit him).
-costs a lot of money (not a problem for Ed due to high state alchemist salary/having mechanics as surrogate family, but explicitly noted to being the reason why most people in the fmaverse stick to regular prosthetics along with the painful surgery)
So Ed canât actually do everything perfectly and experiences a lot of extra hassle, problems and pain people without automail donât have to deal with! And any advantages he does have are more suited to fighting than day to day life (being able to incorporate weapons/fake out people who want to blow up his arm).Â
Arakawa did her research and thought it through. Automail is by no means a magic cure that solves all problems associated with losing a limb.
Iâm kinda sad these two might not count.
Why wouldnât they? Hiccup is missing a leg
But he doesnât struggle.
Disability isnât defined byâ struggleâ or suffering. Having a useful prosthetic doesnât make them not disabled. Get the fuck out of here with that.Â
DISABILITY ISNâT DEFINED BY SUFFERING OR STRUGGLE
I will also point out (quietly, because that last point was SO important) that choosing not to show it on screen does not necessarily indicate a lack of either adaptation or difficulty. It might simply be none of our business.
Reblogging for that last commentâŚitâs really creepy how voyeuristic people act about it sometimes. Just because you donât see it doesnât mean theyâre not strugglingâŚand their apparent struggle or lack thereof isnât what âgrantsâ them disabled status. Itâs the fact of having a disability.
Also thatâs just⌠not true. Hiccup DOES struggle sometimes and thereâs a couple instances of them showing it. The Christmas special Gift of the Night Fury (which I am not even kidding, is canon, they reference it in the third movie) shows him having trouble on ice (you know, metal leg) and the movies do occasionally show him having a little trouble getting around.
A struggle because of a disability doesnât have to be the most extreme thing. It can be a little extra annoyance that just makes things a little harder, or makes someone not able to do things like others would. Like a movie not having captions so a Dead/HoH person canât watch it.
âBut they have functional prosthetics so are they really disabled?â
Do you know the definition of the word disabled. Have you ever looked up what a disability is.
What the fuck is even happening here.
Hey, you wanna know what another incredibly common disability is?
Glasses.
And yet they are ubiquitous. Glasses are relatively inexpensive, and there are opticals everywhere.
No one pities or tries to suggest that myopic or presbiopic people donât actually need their glasses. No one says they should âtoughen upâ or âtry yogaâ to fix their vision. People with glasses arenât asked âwhat happenedâ to them by strangers on the street.
Needing prescription glasses is the gold standard of how all disabilities should be treated.
So, why arenât they?
Just âcause youâre not suffering from your disability doesnât mean youâre not disabled. A happy person in a wheelchair is still disabled, someone with an invisible disability is still disabled, someone like me, who has Tourettes but isnât bothered by it, is still fucking disabled.
Disability isnât a sliding schale depending on how much pain or discomfort youâre in, jesus.
the best way to support libraries is to use libraries. go get a card, check something out. not a big reader? they got movies. they got games. yes, like botw and fallout and letâs go eevee. they also have cds that yes, we workers know you take home and rip to your computer. we also do it.Â
if you have a well funded library you might even have access to maker spaces that have 3D printers. or video/audio recording equipment. libraries arenât these tomb silent homes for books any more. theyâre community spaces. theyâre full of life and things.Â
put a middle finger up at jeffrey bezos and support your local library
did i mention we have printing services that are significantly cheaper than anywhere else? printers are evil, let us handle them for you.
Library worker here and can confirm all of these! Iâm at a small-to-medium library and we offer ALL of this:
- wifi hotspots that can be checked out for weeks so you can have internet on the go or at home
- CDs, DVDs, blurays including usually multiple copies of new stuff
- A tech lab with a 3d printer, computers for graphic design and game dev focus, VR headsets, and a soundbooth for recording
- Study rooms for solo or groups
- Printers, copiers, faxes, and scanners for just about anything you need taken care of.
- Including a new printer big enough to make giant posters, maps, and business-grade ads.
- A seed library, both floral and food-related.
- A computer lab programed to erase your data and reading history so youâre never at risk while visiting sites like domestic abuse hotlines
- Laptops pre-programmed with Adobe and Office software so you donât have to buy them
- Monthly author visits
- Ebooks including comics on tons of various platforms
- Classes for those who want to learn how to or better their computer skills
- Art you can check out to hang on your wall for as long as itâs available, including the work of local artists who get paid for their art, especially if it gets popular and we want even more of their stuff.
- Monthly papers ranging from local newspapers to multi-national magazines on just about any topic you can imagine.
- We used to offer food and drink at a loss but You Know Š
- Notaries with extensive legal knowledge including renters rights, getting you in contact with immigration protection, and contacts with pro-bono lawyers.
- A connection with all the libraries in the state, so if we donât have something, we can have it shipped to you within a matter of days.
- Books translated into multiple languages
- A donation bin for old books/DVDs/VHSes that often turn around and get sold for two or less dollars
- A food donation site for local food banks
- A âsuggest a purchaseâ section on our site where you can support your favorite indie writers/musicians by suggesting their work if we donât already have it
- Weâre growing butterflies this year, and in prior years we hatched chickens! \o/
- An outreach program for the elderly and disabled who hand-deliver almost everything Iâve just mentioned
Thatâs a huge list and again I have to stress that I work at a library thatâs not considered to be very large. And one of the biggest things we get rated by is not how many books we own but by how many people use all of those services I mentioned. They exist for YOU! Use them!
Members of Bostonâs Lesbian Avengers eating fire at a reproductive rights rally | 1995
[The fire-eating] grew out of tragedy. Last year, a lesbian and a gay man, Hattie Mae Cohens and Brian Mock, burned to death in Salem, Ore., after a Molotov cocktail was tossed into the apartment they shared. A month later, on Halloween, at a memorial to the victims in New York City, the Avengers (then newly organized) gave their response to the deaths. They ate fire, chanting, as they still do:
âThe fire will not consume us. We take it and make it our own.â
[ID: a black and white newspaper headline that reads, âBurning butch / Lesbian Avengers aim to educateâ with a photo of multiple lesbians eating fire in the middle of a crowd in the city. end ID]

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9/11 is coming up - and with it, a sharp spike of anxiety that always accompanies the anniversary. each year our community deals with attacks, threats, even deaths. each anniversary i donât leave my house. i donât go to the masjid.
i remember the time someone shot up the side of our mosque when we were inside
i remember the time someone chased two young hijabis with a taser
i remember the time someone intentionally swerved towards me when i was crossing the street and i stood frozen in fear
i remember the time someone slipped a knife threat into my mailbox
or the times my friends and i have been verbally assaulted in crowded public spaces and nobody said a word
call out racism and islamophobia when you see it. check in on your muslim neighbors and friends. refuse to tolerate the bigotry and hate that takes lives and spreads fear - both in public and online. stand united with us against hate.
iâm going to go ahead and say that if you arenât muslim, please donât add to this post.
some people already have, and while i can see the intentions are kind, some of the things said are slightly tone deaf or problematic. reblogging is fine, but please keep your opinions to yourself.
^ boosting this addition. I'm Muslim too & I think a lot of people in the notes need the reminder that this is a post OP made about her own lived experiences with islamophobia. (i hope this is okay to add, if not I'll delete.)
it's not an invitation to post your own opinions (even if you think they're supportive). and it's not trying to exclude other communities because she only talked about her own. make your own posts.
her mosque experienced a shooting while people were inside. i don't know how anyone can read that and not want to stay silent for a moment. & not want to hold this space open and listen.
whatever message you want to add on about how islamophobia and bigotry is bad etc etc, trust me when I say hundreds and thousands of Muslims have been saying it already for the last twenty years.
be respectful. let us speak.
thank you so much
someone reblogged this last night telling me i was ignorant and disrespectful because my post didnât include their community and while i understand the sentiment - comments like that are definitely not appropriate to add on to a post where someone is speaking about personal experience rather than the collective experiences and trauma that spans multiple communities
maybe it was my own fault for not saying it outright - but this post is about my own lived experiences, my own trauma, my own ptsd. this post was a personal one in nature and was never intended to speak for any other person or community
Please read this!
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Sometimes, what we percieve as problematic truly is necessary for a better understanding of others.
THIS! A MILLION TIMES, THIS.
Everything is like âQUEER historyâ and âList of QUEER young adult booksâ or âTop 10 QUEER moviesâ and queer this and queer that and for the love of god please just say LGBT.
And faster to pronounce if you are talking instead of writing.
Itâs not more inclusive, and if your excuse of using a slur as a blanket term is âitâs faster to sayâ, GENUINELY what is wrong with you
Itâs called economĂa del lenguaje.
Itâs also the respected academic term?? The acronym isnât static and itâs usage is varied by things like generational difference, location, and knowledge of the community. Even just in the U.S. in the last few decades the common usage gone from GLBT to LGBT to LGBTQ, to LGBTQA/LGBTQIA/LGBTQIAP/etc (Which, let me tell you as someone who has given presentations in the past using these updated acronyms, are all real mouthfulls), to LGBT+.
Also yes, queer is more inclusive! Especially coming at it from an academic standpoint, people didnât always use or identify with the terms we use now and you canât always try to cram them into our modern perceptions of sexuality. We can argue for years about whether a famous historical figure was gay or bisexual or straight and trans or whatever, but if we can all agree that they were somehow queer then using that term allows us to move past the debate and into productive discussion. And not everybody everywhere shares the same terms for sexual and gender identity, or even the same concepts of those things, so queer really is a more inclusive term in a lot of cases.
Like yeah if youâre talking specifically about gay or trans people you can just say gay or transgender, but if youâre talking about more than one identity or someone who doesnât conform to our perceptions of âLGBT,â or a person or people whose identity you donât know, queer is just the better word.
âThatâs SO gayâ, âOh my god, youâre not a LESBIAN, are you?â
Your words are slurs, too. Why do you get your words, but I donât get mine? What makes you so special?
Iâm here, Iâm queer, go fuck yourself.
queer is not a slur, stop drinking the TERF koolaid
every time one of you fools spout about âqueer is a slurâ a terf laughs because their fucking plan to make that word âtabooâ is fucking working you dipshit.
I did not get my degree in queer literature for you all to keep pulling this bullshit.
baby gays,,,, i beg of you to learn your queer history and stop listening to terf bullshit
every single one of our labels has been used as a slur against us.
terfs and -phobes are always going to try and hurt us with what we identify as. but the fact remains these are OUR labels and always have been.
weâre here, weâre queer, get used to it.
I donât know if this is just because Iâm not American but Iâve never heard queer used as a slur. Ever. Meanwhile gay was the insult in the 2000s here. Everything you didnât like was âsoo gayâ. Queer wasnât even a word most of us knew back then.
It just baffled me that people would think an identifier is automatically a slur just because someone uses it to mock someone. If we did that gay would be a slur. Stupid would be a slur. Autistic would be a slur.
The reason people are upset about the word queer is that itâs a unifying term. You can say youâre queer and all people will know is that youâre part of the community. But you canât say youâre LGBT, you have to say youâre gay or trans or ace. They donât want you to be ambiguously queer. They want you to say which kind of queer you are so they can decide whether youâre undesirable.
yeah in the 90s and early 2000s kids would call each other âgayâ as an insult. But no one ties themselves in knots over whether âgayâ is a slur. So yeah, please ffs learn your history.
Please stop trigger tagging with #epilepsy tw/cw/warning/etc.
I need every single person to understand how horrible tumblrâs tagging system is
I go into the tag for epilepsy and its all flashing lights. We canât use our own tag because people without epilepsy fill it up with improper warnings.
Use âflashingâ in place of âepilepsyâ in your tags. You arenât warning people of epileptics, youâre warning us of flashing lights. Please please tag properly. Epileptics say this endlessly and constantly and itâs ignored. You are risking lives by doing this.
Hereâs proof of what I mean:
THIS POST IS 100% OKAY TO REBLOG, I ENCOURAGE PEOPLE WITHOUT EPILEPSY TO ESPECIALLY DO SO!

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The idea that housecats are baby-talking at humans when they meow is based on a misunderstanding.
Yes, itâs true that, amongst themselves, adult housecats generally only vocalise to communicate with kittens, but the particular set of vocalisations that adult cats use to communicate with humans is distinct from, and largely non-overlapping with, the set of vocalisations that they use to communicate with kittens.
Your average adult housecat has anywhere from twenty to fifty distinct vocalisations that are basically only used to communicate with humans.
Cats meowing at humans is less baby-talk and more your cat learning a whole second language.
Can confirm. Between themselves, cats usually use body language which is very subtle. Meowing is very unsubtleâ- itâs obnoxious, in the cat world. It attracts far too much attention, which isnât ideal for small predators.Â
but they know that we donât get their body language, so they meow instead.
itâs more akin to cats learning a second language which is comprised of yelling.Â
So itâs like they are learning German
Even cooler, itâs basically a secret code between cat and owner. Studies were conducted where owners would listen to recordings of cats vocalizations and try to determine what the meow meant. Owners could identify what their own cat wanted (food, attention, help) based on the meow they heard, but couldnât for other cats.
Your cats arenât just learning a new language, they straight up invent a secret code that only you understand.
Human as a Second Language
Meowing is a trade language. Itâs a pidgin.
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