re: watching a:tla for the first time
aang you sweet baby boy i would die for you even though i know you wouldn't let me
the last chapter of this book is just four pages, and brought me to tears with nearly every paragraph. it's a list and analysis of people resisting the oppression that is the focus of the rest of the book. and it is some of the most hopeful such analysis we've ever seen
it's too long to properly share on here, but the book is Nobody, by Marc Lamont Hill, if y'all want to read it yourselves
"In order to repair the damage that has been done, we must craft a new set of frameworks for our economy, for our schools, for our justice system, for public housing. We must resist the power and persuasion of market values. We must reinvest in communities. We must imagine the world that is not yet."
"These shifting social and cultural dynamics are the perfect complement to the current neoliberal economic movement. At the same time that market logic promotes the private interest over the public good, everything else in our society has become increasingly fractured, fragmented, and individualized."
"There is plenty of reason to debate the central premise of privatization—that business always does it better—but we don't have to go there to find the idea objectionable ...] Businesses are not made to function for the public good. They are made to function for the good of profit ...] Furthermore, by injecting moneymaking into the relationship between a citizen and the basic services of life—water, roads, electricity, and education—privatization distorts the social contract."
"... it now appears that our future will sustain prosperity for a few while a large, permanent class of people will live lives of destitution. Who will speak up for them?"
"As an illustration of the excesses of our time, all three men point to the gross inflation of executive compensation, which was 20 times an average worker's pay in 1973 and is roughly 260 times an average worker's salary today [...] To add insult to injury, those earning their income from wages must, under current tax code, pay a higher percentage of their wages to the government than those who earn their income from dividends and capital gains."
You know the little suggestion bar when you're typing, idk what it's called? but my one is so frantic trying to figure me out
recently after i typed "I didn't wanna risk being a-" my phone immediately suggested "lesbian". which, first of all, wrong... secondly... what??
then today after i watched a video my friend sent me of their bunny jumping into an open bin, i replied "that lil dude just threw themself in the trash" and my phone, after trash, suggested the word wife
so idk if my phone thinks I'm the trash wife or if i want a trash wife but either way i think it's right
#BOFH excuse #213:
Change your language to Finnish.
"The court also cited "evolving standards of decency that mark the progress of a maturing society." With no other Western nation allowing for such juvenile executions, one has to wonder why the maturation of America's "standards of decency" had taken so long."
are manic pixie dream girls just autistic girls being interpreted through an allistic cismale gaze?
a bug, not a feature.
Genderless* cyberfae & co. at your service
assigned adult by the inexorable passage of time
don't use he/him or she/her pronouns for any of us without express permission
note that if we ever make you uncomfortable in any way please tell us so we know to stop. we're not always good at figuring these things out on our own