š¹ Someone else's fiction cannot cause you physical harm.
š¹If someone else's fiction is causing you emotional or psychological harm, or distress, you can put it down and not read/watch it.
š¹Your emotional well-being is not the responsibility of fiction writers.
š¹Someone else's fiction is not about your personal trauma.
š¹When reading or watching fiction, you always have the power. You can always stop. You are never reading fiction without your own consent.
š¹Fiction writers are not responsible for other people's mental health.
š¹The content of a piece of fiction does not reflect on the morality of its author.
š¹Just because someone writes about bad things happening, doesn't mean they want those things to happen.
š¹Don't like? Don't read.
An IBM slide from 1979.
Whoever takes three of the best soda from the breakroom and then doesn't finish it is serial killer behavior
Some Anti-AI banners i made, anyone is free to use them, no credit necessary. Light mode and Dark mode versions.
Art and writing and peopleās rights need to be protected, and AI has been used already to steal, plagiarize, and be used to threaten people using deepfakes.
As an artist and a writer, itās an insult to my craft to see AI āworksā along side mine.
Like i said, anyone is welcome to save/put these banners on their blog, or on posts, please just reblog this if you do.
Knowing that trans women of color started the movement in the united states and were literally immediately erased and excluded from what they started is the most deeply jading knowledge.
It is the original sin of the so-called queer community and it damns it from the cradle.
Anybody who complains about customer service not smiling during the busiest time of year is a giant douche
Meet Mohammed Nazzal, a Palestinian child. He was in administrative arrest (this means he can stay held captive without charge for as long as israel decides, also look it up for better understanding) without charge or trial in Israeli occupation prisons and was released yesterday as part of the hostages exchange.
"They shattered metal bars on me, beating me non-stop on my head, broke my hands. They starved me."
I really think everyone needs to truly internalize this:
Fictional characters are objects.
They are not people. You cannot "objectify" them, because they have no personhood to be deprived of. They have no humanity to be erased. You cannot "disrespect" them, because they are not real.
So as many of you have probably already heard, Jazwares, the company that produces Squishmallows, is donating to charities that support Israeli soldiers and the IDF. Theyāre also supporting Canary Mission, which has been doxxing people who speak out against Israel. BDS hasnāt called for a boycott against them, but I canāt in good faith spend my money on their products, and I would strongly encourage everyone who enjoys plushies to really think long and hard about if you want to give your money to a company thatās helping support genocide!
But the holidays are coming up, and lots of us enjoy plushies and were fans of Squishmallow, and were planning to give Squishmallows to friends and family this year.
Fortunately, there are a number of great plushie companies out there, and I want to promote some of my favorites in the hopes that folks will get their plushie fix from a source that doesnāt side with Israel. So without further ado:
Fluffnest got their start on Kickstarter a few years ago, and I adore the round shapes of their PuffPal plushies! My favorite is Pete the Possum, which is probably the best possum plush Iāve ever seen. Iāve also got a beautiful moth from their Kickstarter and Iāve been wanting their bats for ages. They also recently had a Kickstarter for an Animal Crossing-esque video game featuring their plushie characters and it looks fantastic.
I canāt get over the plague doctor plushies. Theyāre so perfect and cute, and theyāve released other variations of them called Alter Egos, like a ghostly version, an alien, or a really sweet cottagecore one! Theyāve got a ton of variety, but what I like the most are the fantasy plushies. Thereās a lich! There are dragons and demons! Cryptids! Biblically accurate angels! A lot of really fun stuff!
Also they do a lot of great charity work! Right now theyāre doing an auction for the Food Bank of New York City.
AfternoonFika is a very small business of only three people, but their plushies are extremely cute. They tend to sell out fast, so I recommend following them on social media to stay on top of any restocks! They recently released a line of dinosaurs that are precious, and of course I love their iconic cactus cat and cinnamon bun bunny.
Jellycat has been around since 1999, so theyāre the oldest of these companies. Theyāve got great designs, a ton of variety, and a lot of their plushies are made to be cuddled on and not just displayed. All three of my tiny nephews sleep with a different stuffed dog from Jellycat. My mom has a sun and several succulents that she uses as decorations. Thereās a little something for everyone who enjoys plushies!
If you have any other favorite companies I havenāt mentioned, feel free to add on! Iāve enjoyed Squishmallows for a while now and Iām sad to see their leadership coming out on the side thatās committing war crimes on a daily basis, but this is a good time to discover new favorite plushie companies! And remember, money speaks loudly. Even if BDS hasnāt called for a boycott of Jazwares, it sends a message when sales start dropping for companies that support genocide. Itās a small thing, but the little things we do can add up!
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Using a post about treating invasive species humanely as an excuse to expound your eco-fascist ideals is gross btw
"Humans are invasive" "humans are a virus" etc etc is not the clever uber-liberal pro-conservation stance you think it is, please look into the history of that ideology. You will find it's full of literal Nazis
palestine masterpost-masterpost
i've been trying my best to collect a bunch of links to other, more structured resources about the genocide in gaza, and what you, reading this, can do about it, that i'm going to compile here.
education, donations, speaking out, global links (masterpost)
links to contextual articles
for americans - state/congressional contacts
how you can help palestine - donations, petitions, campaigns, upcoming protests (masterpost)
non-politically motivated charity links
canary mission
petitions and congressional contact (masterpost)
education, current news, taking action, direct action and donations, current protests (masterpost)
small monetary actions
2700 ebooks on israel and palestine, available for free
thorough article by storiesfromgaza, dated 10/30/23
targeted boycott + bds
how to find state/congressional contacts, bds, email template, donation links
sudan and congo
egypt, us/uk/canada/europe congressional contacts
direct links to help palestine
educate yourself (twitter links)
translating gaza (instagram link)
bds/targeted boycott information
compilation of palestine info and how to support it (masterpost), dated 10/28/23
latest info as of 11/3/23 and large amounts of immediate action to take (masterpost)
history of palestine and israel - articles, books, films, social media (masterpost)
socials to follow
journalists in north gaza
palestine masterpost-masterpost
i've been trying my best to collect a bunch of links to other, more structured resources about the genocide in gaza, and what you, reading this, can do about it, that i'm going to compile here.
education, donations, speaking out, global links (masterpost)
links to contextual articles
for americans - state/congressional contacts
how you can help palestine - donations, petitions, campaigns, upcoming protests (masterpost)
non-politically motivated charity links
canary mission
petitions and congressional contact (masterpost)
education, current news, taking action, direct action and donations, current protests (masterpost)
small monetary actions
2700 ebooks on israel and palestine, available for free
thorough article by storiesfromgaza, dated 10/30/23
targeted boycott + bds
how to find state/congressional contacts, bds, email template, donation links
sudan and congo
egypt, us/uk/canada/europe congressional contacts
direct links to help palestine
educate yourself (twitter links)
translating gaza (instagram link)
bds/targeted boycott information
compilation of palestine info and how to support it (masterpost), dated 10/28/23
latest info as of 11/3/23 and large amounts of immediate action to take (masterpost)
history of palestine and israel - articles, books, films, social media (masterpost)
socials to follow
journalists in north gaza
Hands customer a heavy box me" please grab the box on the bottom the handle might tear" customer than proceeds to grab the box by the handle and shake it -_-
Your personal triggers and squicks do not get to determine what kind of art other people make.
People make shit. It's what we do. We make shit to explore, to inspire, to explain, to understand, but also to cope, to process, to educate, to warn, to go, "hey, wouldn't that be fucked up? Wild, right?"
Yes, sure, there are things that should be handled with care if they are used at all. But plenty more things are subjective. Some things are just not going to be to your tastes. So go find something that is to your tastes and stop worrying so much about what other people are doing and trying to dictate universal moral precepts about art based on your personal triggers and squicks.
I find possession stories super fucking triggering if I encounter them without warning, especially if they function as a sexual abuse metaphor. I'm not over here campaigning for every horror artist to stop writing possession stories because they make me feel shaky and dissociated. I just check Does The Dog Die before watching certain genres, and I have my husband or roommate preview anything I think might upset me so they can give me more detail. And if I genuinely don't think I can't handle it, I don't watch it. It's that simple.
(Puts sign that says out potatoes) customer puts hand right on the sign "do you have potatoes" š
I swear customers only show up on a slow day when im doing something that can't be interupted.
I'm currently reading Deadeye Dick by Kurt Vonnegut and wow I don't think it was intentional but some parts of it Really fucking resonate with me as an asexual
The perfect pin to use during spooky season!
Anybody else stay at crappy jobs cause you dont want your coworkers to have a shittier time.
Spreading the message of waving an item in my face instead of using your words is a good way to tell me your an ass