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I am nursing a hangover because my neighbors invited me over for a dinner last night that was actually a high school graduation party for their eldest daughter but what it actually actually was was 16 Hindu families getting drunk and having a dance party in the basement teaching me, the Lone Jew, how to do Indian dances and getting me Quite Drunk while the kids watched YouTube upstairs
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be normal about people who wear diapers. be normal about people who need colostomy/catheter bags. be normal about people who need to wear pads or pad their mattress. be normal about incontinence. it’s not funny or weird or gross, it can happen to anyone of any age, and it’s frankly embarrassing that some of y’all can’t be normal about the aspects of disability that ick you out
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Y'all.
Y'all.
What the fuck.
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Collecting art I've gotten of my rabbit-cursed knight, Gideon, into one post.
By @jagalart

By @rennyrose
TinyDragon (Blue Sky)
@gatoiberico
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Fullmetal Alchemist (2003), directed by Seiji Mizushima & written by Shō Aikawa // I'm thinking of ending things (2016), written by Iain Reid.
I'm thinking of ending things. Once this thought arrives, it stays. It sticks, it lingers, it dominates. There's not much I can do about it, trust me. It doesn't go away. It's there whether I like it or not. It's there when I eat, when I go to bed. It's there when I sleep, it's there when I wake up. It's always there. Always. I haven't been thinking about it for long. The idea is new. But it feels old at the same time. When did it start? What if this thought wasn't conceived by me but planted in my mind predeveloped? Is an unspoken idea unoriginal? Maybe I've actuall known all along. Maybe this is how it was always going to end.
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The 5th edition of Justice fan zine HYPERZINE is out and is RIGHT HERE, chock-full of delightful fan work for you to enjoy...
This edition is WE ARE YOUR FRIENDS, celebrating the Justice collaborators across the Ed Banger label and beyond. I got to do an Uffie piece! I was tiredly trying to remember the lyrics to TTHHEE PPAARRTTYY and realised that should be the thrust of my submission. also, everyone in lovely robes is, surprise surprise, inspired by Cary Grant in Bringing Up Baby! they just went GAY all of a sudden!~
The Hyperzine is organised by sketchmatorial and celsiusbydesign on instagram, go check them out and maybe you can get yourself involved in future zines....
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Man and Furry There are two pictures was finished at last year.
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you’ll never believe what I am choosing to start reading now, for the first time ever, in the year of 2K25
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Want to draw my favorite deltarune post
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ok im going to #seriouspost for a second here. I don't think Harry Potter is a manifesto. I think it was a flawed passion project that millennials latched onto because of the fantasy of sticking it to their mean teachers and arbitrarily categorizing themselves (hogwarts houses; it's the thinking millennial's astrology). I think the fact that the series got popular when and how it did was very much a product of its time.
I don't think Harry Potter is the biggest symbol of JKR's bigotry. I think the most flagrant sign of that was how she responded to critics. I watched her become radicalized in real time. I watched how she doubled down on her racism when she was called out for the ways she promoted her tragically mid fantastic beasts movies. I watched her chase marginalized teenagers with a double digit follower count off of twitter for daring to criticize her thought process, and no one with any kind of power standing against her because she was the one who was paying them. This isn't to say Harry Potter is without flaws. This is to say she really didn't give a shit about that. Getting rich and powerful is a hell of a drug, and she had enough sycophants that she had no reason to care about what her critics were saying.
She was convinced that she was a martyr; a voice for the unheard; a leader for the ages, so of course her detractors were the bad guys. And I think we should take this to heart. We should see this as an example of how easy it is to get radicalized; if you think of yourself as a paragon of virtue, you are going to think that whatever you see as good and right is an objective fact. Most people don't know this, but the majority of terfs start out as trans allies. You are not immune to propaganda! You are not immune to falling into dangerous ideologies!!!
This is why the most important thing you can do as an activist is to listen. Do NOT think you're above being wrong; do NOT develop a god complex; do NOT form an identity out of being right all the time. Involve yourselves in the groups you claim to speak for. Listen to trans women; share resources that help trans women; familiarize yourself with the diversity of experiences that trans people have and the struggles they face.
No, none of you are as bad as JKR because you don't have her money or her power. You will likely never have the capacity for harm she does. But check yourselves. Do not affirm yourselves into thinking you always have the moral high ground. Watch yourselves; humble yourselves; check yourselves for signs of cult behavior and internalized prejudice. You are always learning. You will always be learning. Do not allow yourselves to get a power trip from brushing off marginalized voices.
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Quick sketch of asgore
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Game Changer brought up the idea of a "Human Puppy Bowl" so im wondering who i pay to organize a Puppy Bowl with hairy guys in pup masks and maybe oiled up and sweating who knows
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No kings in this country! ...except a few of the nice people we found walking along the Venice Beach Boardwalk 👑
Watch the full Game Changer episode on Dropout
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🚌Presenting the BRAND-NEW season - Dimension 20: On a Bus!
DM'd by Katie Marovitch, and as players: Aabria Iyengar, Brennan Lee Mulligan, Jasmine Bhullar, and Mark Mercer!
Watch the full episode here
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