Writer & interdisciplinary artist; collaborator in comics-making. Genderqueer. Art/blog contains doodles, works-in-progress, True Tales From Real Life, and reblogs of debatable cohesion.
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Cyborg Frankenstein.
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Lionello Baletrieri - Treno Notturno, color etching.
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The Third Sex
After months of research and painstakingly connecting the threads of transmisogyny theory, queer activism, and field-wide epistemic injustice, I would like to present "The Third Sex": my treatise on a third-world transfeminism.
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Follow the link to sign the following petition to the House of Commons to appoint a Disability Commissioner:
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Petition to the House of Commons in Parliament assembled
Whereas:
The disabled community represents 1 in 4 Canadians;
Canada ratified the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD) on March 11, 2010;
The CRPD is an international human rights treaty aimed at protecting the rights and dignity of the disabled community without discrimination and on an equal basis with others; and
The disabled community has not had appropriate upholding of rights as set forth by the charter of rights and freedoms.
We, the undersigned, People of Canada, call upon the Government of Canada to
1. Demand the Governor in Council appoint a Disability Commissioner of Canada;
2. This Disability Commissioner shall be appointed by the Governor in Council by commission under the Great Seal, after consultation with the leader of every recognized party in the Senate and the House of Commons and after approval of the appointment by resolution of the Senate and the House of Commons. The incumbent shall hold office for a seven-year term;
3. This Disabiltiy Commissioner shall investigate complaints from people who believe they have been denied rights under the Accessible Canada Act and make recommendations to government institutions;
4. This Diaasbility Commissioner shall table an annual report to Parliament, as well as periodic report cards on the performance of individual departments; and
5. This Disabilitty Commissioner shall regularly hold public consultations related to the subjects of their reports to Parliament, as well as for their periodic report cards on the performance of individual departments.
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Medieval tiles - Gloucester cathedral
Taken by me 2024
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Tbilisi, Georgia - September 2023
#city at night#ambient crowd#street scene#night walk#signage#street lights#store front#Tbilisi#Georgia#photography
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Anonymous said:
April 16th 2014, 5:36:00 pm
i’m always dissociating - a glyph to help keep my soul in my body
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i loosely followed thedimelions’s tutorial for naturally dyeing a pride flag, with a lot of added research about natural dyes, stains, mordants, sewing, etc, and i wanted to share my results!!

process, notes, and more pics under the read more🌱
starting off i soaked my fabric (100% cotton acquired from joann's during their closing sale, rip joann's ;-;) in a 1:5 mixture of soy milk and water for 12 hours, then let dry on a clothesline in the sun, then dipped and dried two more times (the proteins in the soy milk help the natural dyes adhere to the fabric, creating darker colors and better colorfastness)

while that was happening i started making my dyes, which involved simmering my chosen dyestuffs in some water for 30-60 minutes. i didnt time it, just went until the color developed to a point i was happy with


as far as ratios i didn’t measure, but the more dyestuff = stronger color so err on the side of more
red: turmeric + baking soda, paprika, and yellow onion skin dye as the liquid base
orange: yellow onion skins
yellow: turmeric
green: red cabbage + baking powder (LOTS), turmeric
blue: red cabbage + baking powder
purple: red cabbage
for the red cabbage dyes, i added the baking powders and soda after simmering and just kept adding and stirring till i got the color i wanted. ((BIG NOTE red cabbage, and debatably most of the others that I used, are fugitive dyes, meaning its not a true dye and more of a stain that will fade with time and wash out more easily, especially without mordanting on additives like iron. keep this in mind if you end up doing this project or transfering these methods to cloth you will be using for clothes, ie washing and wearing more frequently))
i also tried to make a pink with avocado skins and pits, which did come out a lovely rosy color, but i didn’t end up using in the final flag, which i might use beet or red cabbage + lemon juice or another acidified for next time to get a more bright pink

now with my dyes ready and my cloth dried out from its previous soy milk dip i cut it into strips and stuck it in the jars, which were placed in the sun for the day (alternatively, you could simmer the cloth in the pot) and then left to sit overnight
the next day i squeezed out the excess dye and gave the ones with turmeric a light rinse to get the grit out, then hung them to dry
((small note i reused the dyes baths to see what would happen since they still looked just as pigmented, but the colors are much much much more faded on the second go around. all in all its doable, but I wouldn't recommend it.))


now time to sew! i procured a second hand sewing machine specifically for this project and had never sewed before, but thankfully this required the easiest stitch in the game (a straight stitch in a straight line). i looked up how to sew a flag specifically to get those clean lines rather than just overlapping, and this video was great (shoutout Suffolk Public Library)


as you can see my flag ended up quite long cause I left a lot of wiggle room, so I just look up flag ratios, trimmed it up (and used the extra strip of rainbow as decoration) then added a white strip folded over to make a way for me to hang it on a stick if I ever so desire.

and ta daaa! i would still like to clean it up a bit, and do a zig zag stitch around the outside to stop the cloth from fraying further, but im happy with the unpolished look of it. once i figure out how to get a pink I like, and how to get browns and blacks, i want to make a progress flag and trans flag. also just started growing some indigo, so excited to see if I can get some blue dyes out of that.
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"We can help you find your new Windows 11 PC!"
On my lock screen? On my god damn lock screen? The audacity.
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MONDAY FRIENDLY FIRE IS A SKILL ISSUE
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Laying some groundwork for the mending and reinforcing on my partner's much-weathered work vest. The floral green quilting cotton (layered over heavy canvas patches from old dungarees) was the only specific request. I'm looking forward to growing a whole dang garden on this thing. Lots of work ahead.
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The artificial colors of the night. Chernigov region. Ukraine 2020
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