light "if someone tries to read my diary i will set my drawer on fire" yagami
Lots of thoughts recently. Everything feels plastic.
I could go on and on about why all that AI "art" is bad. I could mention theft, lack of creativity, it's impact on the work field and environment, but countless people have already said all that. I wanted to touch on something that to me is the most utterly wrong about all of it.
Art is more than just something pretty to look at or listen to. It's therapeutic. It's a form of communication. A tool for human connection. It's a pure, human need.
Support real artists ☀️
i laughed out loud at this 😭
hmmmmm this is hard
i play keeper for my varsity soccer team and libero for my volleyball team(s)
I’m a creative writer and i usually write really descriptive stuff.
i fall down the stairs at least twice a day and i suffer no damage 🦀
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Ah crap. Uhhhhhh
Good Kid is the first band I’ve ever been obsessed with. Did not know before this that I could be obsessed with music. Here I am
I’m a pharmacy technician! I both hate it and love it—by far the best part of it is the kids, ages 5-13, who just discovered they could pick the flavor of their own medicine.
I live two hours away from the Mexican border. Half my family is very Mexican. The other half immigrated over here at least five generations ago and is functionally white. What does that make me? …Who knows.
Im too lazy to put this in anyone’s inbox so here we go, no pressure tag spree incoming:
@i-put-the-bi-in-nonbinary @loud-kid2 @mrs-luigi-vargas @ricketricket @wolfthedrolf @keylovesstuff @peaches2217
im tryna prove a point to my bf's mother help me out
Okay, so I try hard to cover global queer history, and this isn't marking a stop to that, but I am aware that most of my audience is American, and I want to address them very directly right now.
Google Removed Pride Month From Its Calendar App, and Stonewall National Monument's "LGBTQ" status was changed to "LGB" on the government website. This is the beginning of the erasure of queer history, not the end. I don't know what the future of the United States looks like, as someone who studies queer history and has done so for many years, I want to share some tools with you.
Now is a good time to prioritize local queer history, Making Gay History is a great project, so is the Digital Transgender Archive, but also check your city and see what resources there are.
Read and buy books about queer history. I have an affiliate list with some of the books I personally recommend.
If you use Google Calendar, repopulate that resource with so much queer history with a free queer history calendar plug-in, it has names from queer history that you can also learn more about for free when they come up. As the author of these articles, feel free to save them, print them off, whatever makes them freely accessible as suppression get's worse.
Use your local library. Email the board about book bans, request banned books, request queer books, and make your voice heard.
Make queer art. Share queer art. Protect queer art. Here is some public-domain queer art to use as you wish.
Keep up with queer news, THEM is a great resource.
All of these tools are currently freely accessible with an internet connection. Queer history is a community responsibility, do your part.
i am a (i hope) kind christian, Ace, Genderflux (They/She) i come equipped with much lore. true crime is my life. italian jokes are what im made of. and stupid people make me laugh. i'm also 15. (a minor for the few who don't get the memo) i have an OC for each of the following: PJO, Divergent, KNY, Death Note, Creepypastas, COD, JJK, The Outsiders
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