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I decided to finally spruce up my pinned post a bit since I have a lot more going on than I did last time I made one.

about me:

Call me Memes! I’m a queer trans man (He/they/it) in my late 20s who writes and reblogs a lot of things, varying fandoms, the 1920s, been here most of my life so there’s a lot of variety.

Links:

Redbubble- I sell stickers, limited inventory at the moment, but hoping to expand! Possibly even add prints or shirts down the line

Patreon- see my art and writing, there’s content at both free and paid tiers

Ko-fi- If you just want to toss a few bucks my way without any of the other stuff going on, this is an option!

Artfight- I do revenge as best I can manage, and open to friendly fire!

AO3- I have a variety of fics I’ve written over the years, give them a look!

beardedmrbean:

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Dragon Age fans: What type of demon would your Warden be most susceptible to?

Desire

Despair

Envy

Fear

Hunger

Pride

Rage

Sloth

Other / Results / Warden is bald

What type of demon would your Hawke be most susceptible to?

Desire

Despair

Envy

Fear

Hunger

Pride

Rage

Sloth

Other / Results / Hawke is bald

What type of demon would your Inquisitor be most susceptible to?

Desire

Despair

Envy

Fear

Hunger

Pride

Rage

Sloth

Other / Results / Inquisitor is bald

What type of demon would your Rook be most susceptible to?

Desire

Despair

Envy

Fear

Hunger

Pride

Rage

Sloth

Other / Results / Rook is bald

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angelicdewdrop:

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shamebats:

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There’s a Wikipedia article for the bean soup incident…

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“Should parents read their daughter’s texts or monitor her online activity for bad language and inappropriate content?”

autumngracy:

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Earlier today, I served as the “young woman’s voice” in a panel of local experts at a Girl Scouts speaking event. One question for the panel was something to the effect of, “Should parents read their daughter’s texts or monitor her online activity for bad language and inappropriate content?”

I was surprised when the first panelist answered the question as if it were about cyberbullying. The adult audience nodded sagely as she spoke about the importance of protecting children online.

I reached for the microphone next. I said, “As far as reading your child’s texts or logging into their social media profiles, I would say 99.9% of the time, do not do that.”

Looks of total shock answered me. I actually saw heads jerk back in surprise. Even some of my fellow panelists blinked.

Everyone stared as I explained that going behind a child’s back in such a way severs the bond of trust with the parent. When I said, “This is the most effective way to ensure that your child never tells you anything,” it was like I’d delivered a revelation.

It’s easy to talk about the disconnect between the old and the young, but I don’t think I’d ever been so slapped in the face by the reality of it. It was clear that for most of the parents I spoke to, the idea of such actions as a violation had never occurred to them at all.

It alarms me how quickly adults forget that children are people.

Apparently people are rediscovering this post somehow and I think that’s pretty cool! Having experienced similar violations of trust in my youth, this is an important issue to me, so I want to add my personal story:

Around age 13, I tried to express to my mother that I thought I might have clinical depression, and she snapped at me “not to joke about things like that.” I stopped telling my mother when I felt depressed.

Around age 15, I caught my mother reading my diary. She confessed that any time she saw me write in my diary, she would sneak into my room and read it, because I only wrote when I was upset. I stopped keeping a diary.

Around age 18, I had an emotional breakdown while on vacation because I didn’t want to go to college. I ended up seeing a therapist for - surprise surprise - depression.

Around age 21, I spoke on this panel with my mother in the audience, and afterwards I mentioned the diary incident to her with respect to this particular Q&A. Her eyes welled up, and she said, “You know I read those because I was worried you were depressed and going to hurt yourself, right?”

TL;DR: When you invade your child’s privacy, you communicate three things:

  1. You do not respect their rights as an individual.
  2. You do not trust them to navigate problems or seek help on their own.
  3. You probably haven’t been listening to them.

Information about almost every issue that you think you have to snoop for can probably be obtained by communicating with and listening to your child.

Part of me is really excited to see that the original post got 200 notes because holy crap 200 notes, and part of me is really saddened that something so negative has resonated with so many people.

“200 notes”

[SpongeBob Narrator voice] Ten Years Later

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onion-souls:

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onion-souls:

Phenomenon is a great word. It means “Thingy” but when you don’t want to sound stupid

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“Thingy (possibly happening?)” Vs. “Thingy (possibly dude?)”

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Anomaly is another great one: “thingy (???)”

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hey folks if you have an android phone: google shadow installed malware.


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I had to go and delete it myself this morning.

Important info in the notes:


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I had to actually click the link to find it was installed and uninstall it, I couldn’t find it searching settings or apps. I have a galaxy s10e, so don’t think an old phone will save you.

had to click the link, too. I’ve got a galaxy note 10. this is such bullshit

Google pixel users should be aware it’s likely on there for them too.

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African-American cowgirls at a fair in Bonham, TX , 1913.

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I like gauntlets

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Patreon

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botheryourreps:

If I’m being honest, I didn’t expect any good news to come of several votes today, but there are a few things to cling to as things continue to escalate on all fronts. A War Powers Resolution votes passed the Senate thanks to 5 Republican Senators defecting and voting in favor of it, and Democrats holding strong and voting unanimously. Thanks to unanimous Democratic votes and 15 Republicans crossing party lines, a vote to extend ACA subsidies for another three years have passed the House. Despite major opposition from House leadership and the White House rewriting history on the 5 year anniversary of the January 6 coup, a majority vote forced the raising of a plaque that celebrated the law enforcement involvement in protecting congresspeople from the coup. Additionally, Trump’s vehement response to the 5 Senators who voted against him in the War Powers Resolution vote has led to several other Republicans saying they will vote in favor of further measures to constrain Trump’s power over the military

I admittedly don’t have the energy to write specific scripts for this, but it may be worth contacting your legislators to either thank them or condemn them depending on their stances in these situations. I will provide tools to identify who voted in which way on different matters mentioned here, if anyone wishes to make such calls

It’s important to celebrate victories where we can while keeping focused on the work we have to do. Especially when things happen all at once like the last week or so. Hang in there, y'all

Republicans who voted in favor of the War Powers Resolution:

  • Rand Paul of Kentucky
  • Lisa Murkowski of Alaska
  • Susan Collins of Maine
  • Josh Halwey of Missouri
  • Todd Young of Indiana

ACA Vote:

The vote to erect the January 6th plaque was unanimous in the Senate

Posted January 8th, 2026

Could it be? Could Congressional Republicans finally be growing at least 1 vertebra?

If you live in their States? Call them. Give the impression you will vote for them even if you don’t plan to.

You can say something like “This what I want my elected representatives to do in Congress. I’m going to vote for the Candidate who does that against Trump! You tell them that for me!”

It’s true and nowhere in there does it promise that promise a vote.

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bipolar4autistic:

“Gay men having crushes on their straight best friend” trope is out it’s tired I’m sick of it. “Lesbian who doesn’t realize she’s a lesbian having a crush on the most obviously gay man in her circle and thinking they’d make a wonderful heterosexual couple” is fresh it’s beautiful it’s true to real life

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Sometimes we’re unsatisfied with a thing we made because when it only existed in our head, we saw all the things it could have been and when it’s done we know all the things that it isn’t, but we can’t see the way it expands into a million new things when someone else unpacks it in their head.

Sometimes I wonder how many of the 90 thousand people who have interacted with this post have been like “I think I’ll go to OP’s blog and see what other lovely nuggets of wisdom they have” and then get hit with a wall of nothing but homoerotic drawings of the men from the Yakuza franchise.

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Panel 1:

A frustrated artist with a big colorful thought bubble labeled INFINITE POTENTIAL over their head and a pencil in one hand hunches over a blank sheet of paper and asks, “How do I pack this down into sometime I can actually share?”

Panel 2:

The artist looks at a small grey box in their hands and asks incredulously, “All that work for THIS?!” Brow furrowed, they shove it off on a second person. “Here you go, I made this, it sucks.”

Panel 3:

The recipient peeks into the small grey box and colorful light pours out onto them. Holding the open box, they look around in awe, surrounded by the colors of infinite potential the artist had originally imagined.]

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The middle person is the one who drew all the homoerotic yakuza art

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When youre a kid youre like wtf adults are making themselves sick with poisons and when youre an adult youre like i need more poisons ASAP

#mypoisons

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dogpuppy:

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