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hat tip to @mardienyc March 24, 2025 at 06:54PM via Instagram https://instagr.am/p/DHmsjDtP6uS/
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The editorial in this morning's Guardian is on point.
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My favorite actual place-that-sounds-like-Wodehouse-made-it-up is Chipping Sodbury. I bought something online once from someone there and it took me several minutes (and some serious blinking) to wrap my head around the idea that it was a real thing.
anytime someone from the UK orders a print from me I’m delighted because the addresses tend to be charming and sound completely made-up, I just suspend my disbelief and accept that I’m sending a package someplace with a name like Bristleberry House at Ditchmallow in Brambleford-on-Cotton—incredible lmaooo I bet this gets delivered to you by a badger in a little coat
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So am I the only one who, having seen both these scenes, finds it rather difficult to believe the guy didn’t know how to spell “password”? I’m just sayin’...
Jamie Tartt with all the braincells in this episode
#ted lasso#jamie tartt#phil dunster#smarter than he looks#smarter than he ever let on#if you know prima donna you know how to spell password#i mean really
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Wait…the movie Daleks had lava lamps??!?!
“Alert all sections.”
Doctor Who and the Daleks - Aaru - 1965
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“The very powerful and the very stupid have one thing in common. They don’t alter their views to fit the facts, they alter the facts to fit their views. Which can be uncomfortable if you happen to be one of the facts that needs altering.”
TOM BAKER AS THE FOURTH DOCTOR (1974-1981)
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Yes to all of this!
I suggest that we start using the term ‘creatives’ instead of ‘content creators’ for authors/artists/gifmakers/podficcers for a few reasons, and chief among them are these;
we can’t always be our most productive, but there’s a terrible trend of fandom folks feeling bad if they don’t have something new to post every few weeks
you’re still a creative person even if you aren’t creating something at a given time, for whatever reason
and something it’s taken me far too long to learn myself: making things is not the rent you pay to be part of a community
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THIS!!!
Why voting is important in a nutshell, even if you feel downtrodden and gerrymandered:
Michigan has a Republican legislature. It’s damn near impossible to get anything close to a progressive bill passed, because all the democratic voters are concentrated in like 4 cities.
But! Because we show up to vote, we still have a Democratic Governor, attorney general, Secretary of State, and several county prosecutors.
This means that when Roe fell, the democrat governor had already started the process of appealing to the state Supreme Court to get an injunction on our states abortion ban. The democrat attorney general already promised not to enforce the ban in court, and the democrat prosecutors promised not to bring charges against patients or abortion providers. (Meanwhile, the democrat Secretary of State spent 2020 working to get like, EVERYONE an absentee ballot during Covid as well as applications for ALL future ballots to be sent out, so you ALWAYS know an election is coming months in advance.)
And then, if we can get enough petition signatures, abortion rights will be on the ballot come November.
Even in a state of a few democratic cities in a sea of Republican land, voting all those Democrats into office has been enormously important.
Never discount voting in front of me.
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#in light of some disgusting news
Dogma (1999) dir. Kevin Smith
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Are you angry/scared/worried about potentially losing Roe vs. Wade? Do you want to help?
A lot of people are REALLY WORRIED about the leaked Alito draft, and for good reason. If Roe vs. Wade is overturned, many states will enact trigger laws that revoke the right to safe abortion access. But that doesn’t mean that safe abortions won’t be possible. They’ll just be harder to access.
Fortunately, we aren’t powerless. There are things we can do to help preserve the right to abortion and, if Roe falls, help people get the abortions they need.
Here are some actionable things you can do to help!
Donate to your local abortion fund.
This is a financial commitment, obviously, but these funds are vital to helping people access abortions. There are different types of funds. Practical funds help with transportation, housing, and other practical needs. Clinical funds help with paying for the procedure. Both types of funds are necessary and helpful!
If you’re in a state with protected abortion access, see if there’s a practical fund in your state that you can donate to. These funds make it possible for people for other states to afford travel and lodging in your state. You might also want to consider donating to funds in states or regions that have trigger laws, like the Yellowhammer Abortion Fund, which helps people in Mississippi, Alabama, and the Deep South.
To find an abortion fund in your state, you can google “abortion fund + your state” or open up this google doc that’s a maintained list: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1T-aDTsZXnKhMcrDmtcD35aWs00gw5piocDhaFy5LKDY/preview?pru=AAABgKwRCFs*fZxkvUyYtHx7T4KXmRnOLA
There’s also https://abortionfunds.org/, but as of right now (2 May 2022, right after the SCOTUS leak happened), their website is down. Too much traffic!
Volunteer with a hotline.
As of writing this, a lot of abortion fund websites are completely overwhelmed. Lots of people are rightfully upset and looking for some way to help. Many of these funds have hotlines that you can help out directly from your own phone! Google “abortion fund + your state (or your region) + hotline” and see what comes up. These hotlines are going to be SWAMPED soon and many orgs are going to be onboarding volunteers very quickly to help deal with the onslaught.
Donate to grassroots causes.
I love Planned Parenthood as much as the next gal, but donating to them isn’t actually going to help as much right now as donating to an abortion fund. Smaller, grassroots networks are going to be more effective at allocating resources to the people who need it most. Independent clinics are also going to need substantial help. Independent clinics provide the majority of abortion care in the US, and many are the only clinics operating in hostile states. Check out https://keepourclinics.org/ if you’re interested in donating.
Make a list of resources.
There are a lot of people out there who aren’t going to have the time or energy or emotional bandwidth to deal with this dumpster fire. If you have the capacity to do so, then maintain a file somewhere with the following information:
- any abortion funds that serve your area with their contact info- email and phone and links
- any abortion hotlines in your area
- national care hotlines, ESPECIALLY RAINN because this is going to be really, really hard on survivors
-a list of crisis pregnancy centers in your area, clearly marked with their names, contact info, and primary links. Make sure that these are highlighted in a way that separates them from the actual abortion providers because these centers are highly predatory and manipulate people who are distressed and confused. If somebody has access to that list and know who’s operating in an area, it might help them avoid these places!
Have this file ready to go so that you can share it with people who are overwhelmed!
Help the safe havens.
Losing Roe feels inevitable at this point. It might not be, but the world is terrifying. However, some states are safe havens and will maintain abortion access, regardless of what SCOTUS eventually decides. Practical access funds in these states will need help because they will help people traveling from unsafe states to safe states. Refer to this map: https://reproductiverights.org/maps/what-if-roe-fell/
Look for funds in states that are blue or yellow. This means they have expanded access or protection if Roe falls. But be sure to hover over and look at the summary of the protection– for example, Florida has abortion protection, but they just passed a 15-week ban. That’s basically protection in name only!
If you’re not sure which practical fund you’d like to support, I highly suggest the Midwest Access Coalition. MAC is based in Chicago and helps people from all over the Midwest come to the city for reproductive healthcare. A lot of the Midwest is really hostile to abortion, so MAC can help a lot of people. But there are many, many others!
In the coming days and weeks, there will be more to do. There will be marches, protests, and other organized action. But right now, tonight, these are things you can look into doing.
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Zuko finds Iroh Twitter | Instagram
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Alan and the rest of the Seminar cast. We miss you, Alan!
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Actually, they can impeach really quickly if they want to. (If they could appoint and confirm a SCOTUS justice in a week, they can impeach in a week.) They’re on it, and expect a vote mid-week next week. And unlike last year, there are GOPers calling for the 25th now, so odds are much better for a vote to remove. And I doubt there’s much need for debate since every one of them was in the building when it happened. It could be very, very quick.
Also, they’re not limited by the inauguration date. They can do this afterwards if they have to—and they should, to ensure that he can never hold office again.
The 25th doesn’t prevent him holding office again—and it’s also never going to happen, because Pence is a lily-livered chicken-shit and has been refusing to do it, just like he has for the last four years. The 25th is harder than you think, especially now that half the cabinet seems to be resigning rather than vote to do it.
Impeachment AND CONVICTION is, by far, the better, likelier bet.
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Making the Darkness Luminous: Celebrating Winter Solstice with My Family
by C. Hawk Croft, guest contributor
“Yalda Night” (photo: S.Ali.Al Mosawi/Flickr, licensed under Creative Commons)
“"[W]hile we can’t stop the earth from turning, we can choose to experience each revolution so deeply and completely that even the dark becomes luminous…” —Starhawk, in The Spiral Dance
At first glance, it might seem odd to spend the longest night of the year celebrating the return of the sun. It’s dark. The days are short and cold. The warmth of the summer sun seems hidden in the fuzziness of your memory as you sit huddled around the wood stove, wrapped in a blanket and wearing two pairs of old, faithful socks.
For many of our Pagan ancestors, this was the essence of the winter solstice mystery.
Keep reading
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Stephen posted a video to Instagram: NEW PODCAST EPISODE! Kyle Fletcher @thedrinkpro joins me to talk about his journey into the fascinating world of spirits—and YouTube! I guarantee you’ll learn something new about spirits, but Kyle’s is also a tale of embracing your enthusiasm. We talk about learning how to learn, how appreciating a good whiskey is like appreciating good music, how not to let your interest in alcoholic beverages lead you into trouble, drink snobs, and the joy of letting your excitement lead the way. Even if you don’t drink (I rarely do!), I think you’ll find this a truly fascinating conversation. #whiskey #whisky #bourbon #drinkpro #drinkingprofessional #youtube #cocktails #performance #music #fycuriosity #fycuriositypod #podcast #creativitypodcast #creativity #art #makegoodart #followyourcuriosity #followyourdreams #followyourbliss #creativelife #seekjoy #creative #followyourheart #lifeimitatesart #artimitateslife #artist https://instagr.am/p/CIlRlWjAwXB/
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2020 has been like:
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Augsepoctob…Halloween
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