So apparently Google is blocking uBlock from Chrome.
I hereby rebrand Google Chrome as "Google Firefox Downloader".
ableism, the first rule of thumb we want everyone to learn
don't use medical language as an insult
that's names of personality disorders, developmental disorders, widely-documented neurodivergences, classes of injury, none of it
go ahead and get rid of references to drugs, too, while you're at it
talk about what people do and are doing and keep doing, not about what medicalized group you assume is sufficiently inferior to 'normal' people to do what they do
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"Research shows 150 Indigenous communities acknowledge multiple genders; colonialism introduced idea of binary"
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/saskatchewan/indigenous-lgbtq-words-1.6953445
I know most people don't understand what the big deal is with masks. The "big" deal with masks is they are so small and insignificant a "sacrifice" to help vulnerable people that it makes it abundantly clear that every other fight we are up against will be unattainable if the inconvenience is modestly above that. Yes, that is why all these other fights have suddenly risen altogether. They see how little comfort you will give up to help another. So-called leftists caved, they saw opportunity.
Coronavirus, Long Covid, ME/CFS
Seems it might not be common knowledge that if you have covid, you *mustn't* push yourself to build your activity levels back to normal. There's a high likelihood that Long Covid is a type of ME/CFS, a disabling chronic illness which often follows a viral infection. Everyone with ME will tell you: do not push yourself! At that delicate phase of recovery you could seriously risk becoming permanently disabled. Rest as much as possible, and err on the safe side!
tired: using travelynx or whatnot to share detailed info about your train riding lifestyle
wired: manually posting "eine zugfahrt die ist lustig" etc every time you're on a train
CFP!
A Radical Queer People’s History: Everyday Acts of Resistance & Rebellion (under contract with PM Press) presents a distinct selection of queer people’s history through hundreds of “on this day in history” anniversaries that are as diverse and international as queer community itself. These everyday acts of resistance and rebellion highlight just some of those who have struggled for a better world and provide lessons and inspiration for those of us fighting 1/?
When I opened the book, the ink of all the letters leapt off the pages, formed a cat, and ran off.
Long did I chase it, long and far, tracing faint smudges and soft murmurs of unread words.
"Why do you run?"
"People read me and weep."
"Ah. So you give relief."
"I do?"
"You do."
climate catastrophy, liberal propaganda
Once you realize you've heard about 'carbon capture' only being a few years away since you were a fucking child you really start to see how that idea is always deployed.
"A genius will invent a technology that will surely solve our mistakes faster than we can keep making them" is literally just "a wizard will save us" for STEM-bros. It's utter nonsense.
And it's always said in the same breath as "...so we don't need to fix our emissions now", too 😐
"I just have some concerns", long
We all know the concern trolls who are "raising some concerns" when talking about protections for marginalized folks, and who already know that they're not problems, they're just trying to sow discord.
But another, more insidious form of this are the people - usually centrists or liberals - who legitimately believe that they are raising legitimate concerns, and are doing so in a harmful manner.
There's an obvious form of privilege here; those raising the concerns are typically not part of the affected group, and so unlike the affected group, they can afford to treat it like some hypothetical thought experiment, whereas the affected marginalized folks are living the consequences right here and now.
But that's not what I want to talk about. Because it goes much deeper than that.
For example, these "concerns" are usually the absolute most obvious things that you could think of - and somehow, the concern-raisers believe that they are specially qualified to have such a novel insight.
They don't stop to consider that maybe this concern was already raised hundreds of times before, and relitigated over and over again, and found to not be (sufficiently) relevant. They don't really take the time to research it - instead just assuming that they're the first.
That's privilege.
This usually combines with another problematic factor; when the concerns are raised, a response like "yeah we've thought of that" isn't considered enough. Instead, the concern-raiser will not stop pushing until *they, personally* are satisfied that it's addressed.
They are not merely raising a concern to help; they are considering themselves to be the arbiter of truth, as if their approval is required to go ahead with the plan. They are assuming authority.
That's privilege.
Those in the best position to understand the circumstances and needs of marginalized folks, are those marginalized folks themselves. Approval by the privileged is not required.
Listen to marginalized people. Yes, even if you have "concerns".
why dresses don't have pockets
1. Get a dress with pockets
2. get some heavy rocks and put them in the dress
3. spin around really fast for a while, until the rocks are really soaring
4. undo the arm straps or whatever while you spin
5. DUCK under the dress fast enough for it to come off and let the momentum of the spin send the rocks + dress flying off into the air
6. get good enough at doing this that you can destroy your enemies this way and demolish the patriarchy
Regulatory Bodies: “ADHD medication is highly addictive”
#ADHD Folks: “Wait… did I take my pills?"
posts about feelings sometimes
gender egoist
anti-essentialist
anarchist weirdo
neuroqueer
is an identity crisis
healthn't
many
please tell me things directly instead of passively if possible