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Of course with all the good news, I got some bad news, my dad is continuing to cross my fucking hard ass boundaries and continues to steal what food I have left because he refuses to be a fucking responsible adult and get his own shit

and talking to my mom about this is won’t help because she just lets this happen, even though I’ve complained for YEARS

Help me out, thanks :)
blackqueer.life/@moo/113008441

I finally went and organized all the old looptober songs i did in 2021 and 2023
soundcloud.com/mscrimes/sets

I 'won' one of these once and could have moved from a $1600 2br to an 'affordable' $2400 studio.

@fries marxist investment advice: buy stocks in our newspaper!

There was a authcom newspaper that was $5 and there was one that was $0.50

Hey friends,

We're a disabled couple in a really precarious situation. After a bank fraud and losing two of our pets, we aren't back on our feet yet.

We need help for:

- medical appointments, EMDR and endocrinologist this week, consultation (30€), transport to go to both (+90€)
- 3 menstrual boxers needed asap (30€ each)
- new orthesis
- a passport (87€) to at last be able to go see my fiancee's fam

paypal.me/VirgileMougin

Any help is welcome. Please boost. Thanks!

@mutualaid

#MutualAid

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@thufie
it's only terrorism when it's done by brown people. otherwise it's just sparkling Klanning.

Nobody sanctions or admonishes the United States for exporting Christian Extremist ideologies, and inspiring terror attacks abroad.

If you're not familiar, she's from my webcomic... Rain, a coming-of-age dramedy about a young trans girl trying to be seen as herself in high school. After an 11 year run, the story is over, but I still do a lot with her. ^_^

Please, check it out!
rain.thecomicseries.com/comics

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I am the weird slime next to your vents check me out!

selfies, eye contact, lewd gesture in one of these 

@vultureculture hell yeah roller dyke! skate fast eat ass!!

hello mastodon!

i'm aderonke, i'm a Nigerian queer woman in her 30s just about living her life and trying to be herself. currently living somewhere in white-dominated western european country

i used to be on the network, but got chased off by the sheer audacity of yt ppl.. but i'm giving you a chance again.. my friend told me this place is relatively safe from privileged bs..

my hobbies are mostly #sewing #reading #cooking, but i tend to post more about fat liberation and blk body positivity... hope i can meet some likeminded folks.

i welcome everyone except those who want to police me on my thoughts and words. keep that audacity to yourself.

please let me know how much did it change in this place since 2023... eager to hear especially from fellow blk ppl

#BlackMastodon #Fat #FatLiberation #queer #introduction

David Graeber and Andrej Grubačić, in an introduction to Mutual Aid:

"When Mutual Aid was first released, in 1902, there were few scientists courageous enough to challenge the idea that capitalism and nationalism were rooted in human nature or that the authority of states was ultimately inviolable. Most who did were written off either as crackpots or, if they were too obviously important to be dismissed in this way, like Albert Einstein, as "eccentrics" whose political views had about as much significance as their unusual hairstyles. The rest of the world though is moving along. Will the scientists -- even, possibly, the social scientists -- eventually follow?

We write this introduction during a wave of global popular revolt against racism and state violence, as public authorities spew venom against "anarchists" in much the way they did in Kropotkin's time. It seems a peculiarly fitting moment to raise a glass to that old "despiser of law and private property" who changed the face of science in ways that continue to affect us today. [...]

We find ourselves -- once again -- surprised by just how deeply we agree with its central argument. The only viable alternative to capitalist barbarism is stateless socialism, a product, as the great geographer never ceased to remind us, "of tendencies that are apparent now in the society" and that were "always, in some sense, imminent in the present."

To create a new world, we can only start by rediscovering what is and has always been right before our eyes.

Kropotkin was a biologist. May we come close to the kind of radical ideas he brought to the world in anything we do.

Thanks to @nobonzo for this beautiful illustrated copy of mutual aid

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