Angela | 33 | They/Them There is no coherent theme to this blog. Be warned. This blog is not for you if you're anti-ace/aro. TERFs aren't welcome here, either. Fuck off neo-nazis.
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Alcohol truly makes you annoying and a fucking inconsiderate idiot.
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> Cannot sleep. It is 12:30am
> TV blasting. All the lights are on outside my bedroom as usual.
> Go to living room. Dad is passed out drunk on the couch.
> Turn off TV. Tell Dad to go to bed.
> Try to go to sleep.
> Dad proceeds to stomp around the house for the next hour swearing as loud as he can b/c he can't find his phone. Will not shut the fuck up.
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Having an allergic reaction to something And just not knowing the trigger is like taking damage in a videogame from an invisible enemy -1hp -1hp -1hp (health potion) -1hp
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Perhaps if I own a jacket for every occasion on god's green earth I will know inner peace
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“I hate school I’m sorry Malala”- Funny yet poignant. Acknowledges both the difficulty of the task and the fact that doing that task is a privilege. Gives credit to the people who fought for that privilege with a tongue in cheek acknowledgement of the irony of the initial statement
“I’m just a girl I should be home baking bread not doing calculus” - at best historically uninformed at worst leaps decades back in time. Refusal to acknowledge the charged history of education and slights the centuries of women’s labor it took to reach this point
#my grandmother went to college in like the 1930s#i think for a scientific field#but there were limited job opportunities for women afterwards#you can choose not to take opportunities#but don't destroy opportunities for others
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My bathrooms in walkable, public spaces post is spreading again. I’d like to say something else about bathrooms…
Bathrooms are a basic necessity. We need them to live. By treating bathrooms as a privilege in public spaces, we assume that everyone has equal access to bathrooms in private spaces. That is not true for people who are not housed. We also assume that everyone has the physical capacity to avoid needing the bathroom in public spaces. That is not true for disabled people, and it is illogical to expect that out of anyone as it is a natural phenomenon for our bodies to produce waste.
Imagine a facility that is publicly funded, clean and safe, fully staffed, and free to use for anyone that needs to use a bathroom. It has gender neutral stalls that are accessible to all, including grab bars and flat surfaces and sharps bins and hoists and child changing tables and adult changing tables. Imagine that there’s free hygiene items available for anyone who needs them. Imagine they have showers on site for anyone to use with accessibility features as well. Imagine they have these facilities in every city, with multiple locations.
We put billions of dollars into warfare, but balk at the idea of using tax dollars to take care of our most basic human needs. Even when improved walkability initiatives are implemented in cities, it’s often to improve traffic to businesses, serving capitalist wants over public health needs. We could have facilities like this. There are things like this that exist, but not on a grand scale and not usually accessible to all. We could change that though, if enough people started to care about bathroom access.
The problem is that people don’t care unless they’re forced to. If they have a bathroom at home and an able body, barring an acute illness they can suffer the inconvenience of holding it until they can get home ‘like any adult should be able to’ <- which I’ve actually heard people say in regards to needing bathroom access at work or in public. They don’t know what it feels like to plan every public outing according to bathroom availability and accessibility, and they’ll complain that unhoused people smell bad.
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i think of this ProZD video constantly its always so fucking funny
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what if I completely ignore the problem
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i think it really says alot about you as a person which winnie pooh character you stanned as a child
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Menstruation is so godDAmn fucking annoying and such a waste of time and energy. 7 WHOLE FUCKING DAYS. Been doing this every month since I was 11. I’m ready to retire. I’m filing a complaint. Did not ask for this btw!
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I experienced the [redacted] fandom vicariously because I wasn’t “allowed” to read or watch it growing up. The way people talked about it, though, made me feel like I was missing out. People hyped up the characters. They dramatically quoted the books. Etc. So when I actually saw what all the fuss was about, I felt like I was in the Twilight Zone. Like my perception of reality was radically different from everyone else - b/c what do you mean this is entertaining? It literally sucks ass. I have lazy daydreams better than this. These characters look like massive dorks. And I feel really vindicated about those feelings now.
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Starchasing in Maine
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let's struggle to dine with mama
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it's such a bummer that losing control of your emotions only makes the entire situation worse in really embarrassing personal ways. losing control of my emotions should give me pyrokinesis.
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