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I realized I never put all 4 sheets in one post so here they are:




I have some much more to expand on for my AU and im struggling to put it out there in any other way than fanfics or small doodles... but im going to keep trying!
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comin' at ya with another redraw, one of my favoritesss :3
Original from Last Year! vvv
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does the iceberg lounge count as a gay bar?
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fuck hussle culture, the toad to success is to sleep well, eat well and have fun
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“Cave Johnson here. I’ve received complaints from anonymous employees that our support of the “homosexual lifestyle” is “degenerate” and “irresponsible”. It really got me thinking and I think I found a solution. So good news! We now have 23 vacated positions reserved for members of the LGBT community. Additional good news, we began a new testing initiative on evolutionary degenration with 23 test subjects all ready to go.“
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what YOU can do to fight KOSA
KOSA, or the Kids Online Safety Act, is back after failing to pass last year. If history has taught us anything, blanket censorship poses a very real danger to marginalized peoples including the LGBTQ+ community. Because it's never about the kids.
The best time to fight was yesterday; the second best time to fight is right fucking now. So I've scrounged like a stressed-out raccoon in an unattended garbage bin to dig up a few resources you'll hopefully consider to be helpful.
🪶 Contacting your representative is probably the most obvious step. The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) has made this easy as shit with a webpage that will message your rep for you. The page provides a template you can use as-is or edit freely, and a short form asking for your name, address, and contact information.
Not that you can't also reach out directly, which I do encourage because the whole process is pretty routine. To find out who to contact, you can look up your House Rep on the official govt site.
🪶 Consider also signing other petitions and supporting organizations dedicated to fighting for a free and open internet.
In addition to the ACLU, I highly recommend Fight for the Future...
... and the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF).
I've also seen the Stop KOSA petition floating around, if you'd like to throw your name into that hat as well.
Stay vigilant and keep fighting, internet enjoyers.
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Guys, it got so much freaking worse. KOSA is bad, but SCREEN is even worse, somehow.
"Sen. Mike Lee has introduced the SCREEN ACT, a bill that applies the "harmful to minors" standard used to ban LGBTQ+ books and resources in schools and libraries and apply it nationally to the internet.
Any site that has any amount of material "harmful to minors" would be forced to employ surveillance tech (biometric scans, ID uploads, background checks) to prevent minors from accessing "pornography."
You will not be surprised to learn that this is backed by the Heritage Foundation.
Unlike some of the state age-verification laws, many of which are being challenged in court, SC will be enforced by the FTC, which has the ability to levy fines, raid business and freeze bank accounts. Yes, meaning that even non-for-profits like Ao3 will suffer.
This is something for all US users to keep on their radar. Call your reps, call your senators, and spread the word to protect our archive!"
- When talking with Republicans play up the fact that this would force Elon to implement age verification systems on X (yes do call it X during the call). Elon's been threatening to primary Republicans who stand in his way so there's fear of him. Also play up concerns about "Liberals" doxxing people or Chinese hackers.
- When talking with Democrats, play up the connections to Project 2025 and suggest voters will not be happy to see Democrats siding with it.
Republicans:
Ted Cruz, Texas (Chairman) - Phone: (202) 224-5922
John Thune, South Dakota - Phone: (202) 224-2321
Roger Wicker, Mississippi - Phone: (202) 224-6253
Deb Fischer, Nebraska - Phone: (202) 224-6551
Jerry Moran, Kansas - Phone: (202) 224-6521
Dan Sullivan, Alaska - Phone: (202) 224-3004
Marsha Blackburn, Tennessee - Phone: (202) 224-3344
Todd Young, Indiana - Phone: (202) 224-5623
Ted Budd, North Carolina - (202) 224-3154
Eric Schmitt, Missouri - (202) 224-5721
John Curtis, Utah - Phone: (202) 224-5251
Bernie Moreno, Ohio - Phone: 202-224-2315
Tim Sheehy, Montana - Phone: (202) 224-2644
Shelley Moore Capito, West Virginia - Phone: (202) 224-6472
Cynthia Lummis, Wyoming - Phone: (202) 224-3424
Democrats:
Maria Cantwell, Washington (Ranking Member) - Phone: (202) 224-3441
Amy Klobuchar, Minnesota - Phone: (202) 224-3244
Brian Schatz, Hawaii - Phone: (202) 224-3934
Ed Markey, Massachusetts - Phone: (202) 224-2742
Gary Peters, Michigan - Phone: (202) 224-6221
Tammy Baldwin, Wisconsin - Phone: (202) 224-5653
Tammy Duckworth, Illinois - Phone: (202) 224-2854
Jacky Rosen, Nevada - Phone: (202) 224-6244
Ben Ray Luján, New Mexico - Phone: (202) 224-6621
John Hickenlooper, Colorado - Phone: (202) 224-5941
John Fetterman, Pennsylvania - Phone: (202) 224-4254
Andy Kim, New Jersey - Phone: (202) 224-4744
Lisa Blunt Rochester, Delaware - Phone: (202) 224-2441
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Hi, my name is [], and I am one of Senator []’s constituents. I live in [city, zip code - leave your full address if leaving a voicemail].
I am calling in regards to a bill that was recently introduced in the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transport: the SCREEN act.
I am asking Senator [] to either take no action or vote against this bill because of its implications for freedom of speech. [insert one of the other concerns listed above]. Thank you for your time and for listening to my concerns.
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