Gratitude Journal
My therapist is a fellow Swiftie.
1/21/26
My therapist is a fellow Swiftie.
1/21/26
Don’t forget that the US civil rights bill only passed after six weeks of rioting that were the direct result of MLK’s murder. Peaceful protest paved the way, but violent protest got it over the finish line.
It’s understandable why the state would not want you know that, but that’s also why it’s imperative that you do.
king's family doesn't "believe" the FBI killed him, they know it for fact because the FBI admitted to it in a civil case brought against them in the early 90s. the court documents are a matter of public record. read them yourself. the king family won that suit against the united states fucking government for assassinating martin luther king jr
Anonymous asked:
what are some of your favorite stories about platonic love?
thejakeformerlyknownasprince answered:
Percy Jackson and the Olympians by Rick Riordan: I am loving the new show, because it leans way into the ultra-messy networks of friendships and rivalries and adopted siblingships and techincally-we’re-cousinsships and you’re-not-my-real-dadships that make Greek mythology buckwild. Percy and Grover have a platonic soulbond! Luke is his own (great)grandpa! Family is LITERALLY who you decide it is, because otherwise it’ll include every person you’ve ever met in your life!
Septimus Heap by Angie Sage: Sometimes family is eight siblings, some of whom only met as teenagers and some of whom are adopted. Sometimes family is eight siblings, their parents, their aunt, their aunt’s duck, their only sister’s sapient boat, their oldest kid’s wife and assorted in-laws, their youngest kid’s pet dragon, their aunt’s adopted kid who is also their youngest kid’s adopted brother, the youngest kid’s adopted brother’s biological brothers, the second oldest kid’s girlfriend, the second oldest kid’s girlfriend’s coven, their grandfather who is a tree, their only sister’s messenger rat, their only sister’s messenger rat’s wife, and their youngest kid’s best friend’s boss. And you all love each other, including when you kidnap or maim or try to murder each other. Which makes it worse.
Circle of Magic by Tamora Pierce: The author herself has said it was inspired by the experience of fostering teenagers in a group home, and it’s a story about siblinghood and building one’s own sense of home using a bunch of rough-around-the-edges misfits in the only place that will take them in after even the orphanage deemed them too much trouble.
Inkheart by Cornelia Funke: It focuses primarily on a nuclear family, but it also becomes a story very much driven by questions of obligation and how far you’d go for friendship. Most of the problems in the later books especially are caused by people loving each other and wanting to do what’s best for each other, while also actively creating their own problems.
Life as We Knew It by Susan Beth Pfeffer: Each book focuses on a different family — one teenager with a single mom and two brothers, one set of siblings who lost their parents, one blended family — dealing with the same apocalyptic events one day at a time. It’s about the power of community, the fear of strangers giving way to trust in humanity, and the realities of surviving climate change by relying on those around you.
[Since I know these are all YA SF series, if anyone has suggestions outside the genre then please add them.]
Leagues and Legend series by E. Jade Lomax, consisting of Beanstalk, Echoes of a Giantkiller, and Remember the Dust.
None of the main characters have a romantic relationship. Minor characters do, but it’s primarily found family and oh man, I need to reread this series pronto.
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Q: What would you think of a female Doctor?
TOM: What would I think of a female Doctor? Well, I think that would be a very, very good move indeed. I don't see why not. But it's very unlikely, because you know as well as I do how cautious those people are. And if they did get a female Doctor, they would direct it in such a way that it would be a caricature. Because they're not really adventurous about how to use women, as you notice. In most television, women are used -- especially young women -- are used in a very cliched' way. That's because those fellows are cautious, and a great number of them are not very imaginative. Also, of course, it comes back to that interesting point within the male psyche, that of course, very few men really like women, I think. It really makes me shudder at my acquaintances. I think very few men like women. Very few men admire women. They love them, or they need them, or they get married to them, but....yes?
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I know I haven't posted regularly on this blog in years but I'm not seeing a whole lot of posts on this site about what's happening in Minneapolis right now. And the posts I am seeing are not covering the scope of it. I'm genuinely surprised because tumblr is usually where I find out about things organically through my feed. So I'm making a post about it.
A brief summary of events, from someone who pays attention and also lives here, best taken with a grain of salt and some fact checking:
2020: George Floyd is murdered by Minneapolis police. There are weeks of protests about it. It makes national news. Protests happen in DC. The infamous Trump and his bible photo shoot happens.
2024: Gov. Tim Walz is Kamala Harris' running mate in the presidential election. He starts the "they're just weird" thing. Is folksy, Trump personally hates him.
November 2025: ICE starts showing up to "crack down" on "illegal immigrants" in our Somali community. I may remember the numbers wrong, but something like 90% of our Somali neighbors are either naturalized or were born here. People distribute ICE whistles and are on high alert. Localized to the twin cities.
December 2025: Nick Shirley is paid by a bunch of MN Republicans to do an exposé on daycare fraud. I didn't hear much about this. All I really know is this was an ongoing investigation that MN officials were already taking care of and some of the guilty parties have already gone to court from a COVID era food assistance program. Mostly, if not all, legal US citizens. He did a really bad job at doing journalism and just showed up to day cares with a camera crew and went "YUP nobody's here" as if they weren't in lock-down procedure because some fuck ass white men showed up with camera equipment that could easily be mistaken for guns. I believe. I will fact check all of this and will correct myself in a reblog if necessary. (source but not all the details that I remember hearing about but they said there was no recorded evidence of fraud)
Conservative internet explodes. Kristi Noem sends a mess of agents. I know it's more than a thousand more. They call it Operation Metro Surge. They are going everywhere. There are protests. People try to interrupt the arrests. It's a lot.
1/7/2026: Renee Nicole Good is shot by an ICE agent in the middle of a protest. A few blocks away from where George Floyd was killed. Broad daylight. In front of a crowd. While she was following instructions to turn her vehicle around. Jonathan Ross, the piece of shit Nazi who did it, was recording on his phone the whole time, switched his phone to his non dominant hand so he could more effectively shoot her in the face from 2 feet away. Claims self defense, several angles immediately disprove him. He releases his video, he calls her a "fucking bitch" as her corpse drives away. Does not help him at all. (source) He has not been seen since. Some photos/reports exist of a bunch of agents showing up to his house and taking some tubs and art away. His wife is an immigrant. (source but it's the daily mail so grain of salt.)
Not hours later they go raid a school and tear gas a bunch of kids. (source). Minneapolis has switched to distance learning. I'm not sure about St. Paul.
The last week: There are up to 3,000 ICE agents here. Keep in mind Minneapolis and St. Paul only have 600 or fewer police officers each. So these dudes are roaming in packs. It's 2-4 dudes to a car and 2-5 cars per pack. People are "commuting with" ICE agents to honk and alert people that they're there. People are going on patrols with their neighbors.
ICE is no longer asking "are you a citizen." They are simply walking up to you and taking you into custody. They are going door to door. They have started just breaking the door down if you don't comply. They are driving recklessly to just grab pedestrians and drivers alike (source). People are afraid to go get groceries. It's all over the state. I am learning names of cities in places I thought were just factory farm land and I've lived here my whole life because they're doing raids there. I had to text my family in the suburbs because I saw reports of my small little hometown an hour away getting door knocks today.
It's insane and I am not doing it justice. There are thousands of masked federal agents roaming around all of Minnesota with no warrant or specific goal. They are just trolling around looking for people. They are detaining anyone and everyone. They are beating people. They are pepper spraying people. They are kidnapping people. They are acting unconstitutionally, aggressively, and unpredictably. They are creating situations that are dangerous so that they can try to justify beating or shooting their way out. I will run an errand and then get fed a tiktok that was shot from the Cub Foods that I just left and there's 20+ ICE vehicles parked there now. They're taking people from work, from day care, from schools, from shopping centers.
Iceout.org tracks ice sightings. This is a screen shot with the date set to 12/1/2025.
And from today.
They have cut off SNAP and WIC benefits. Just for us. Not any other state, just Minnesota. They're saying it's because of fraud but I think it's because they hate that we use federal funds to give free breakfast and lunch to every public school student.
And this is breaking just now, 1/13/2026: the DOJ is trying to investigate Renee Good's widow. 4 people have resigned about it. (source). I don't even want to read the article to see what they're saying.
So that's a brief history.
Unicorn Riot is doing a lot of good reporting and they don't seem to have the spin that a lot of local news stations will have where they downplay everything. This article specifically goes into a lot of the specific instances of brutality.
It's also a rumor on TikTok that all of the videos of ICE and protests and the such and the like are being geo locked. So my feed is all footage of people being detained and talking about the "commuting" they're doing and what they're seeing but people outside of the state are not seeing it. So if you're also on that infernal app, try searching for Minneapolis or Minnesota and see what you see. I'm kind of curious if this is true. Because I've been living and breathing ICE and doomsday prepping content for a week. I'm sure those two topics aren't connected.
I don't really know what my goal with this post is. I'm tired. I'm in the first ring of suburbs, so it's been pretty quiet. But I have friends in south Minneapolis. And I'm worried for them. And I know it's a matter of time before my quiet pocket is affected. Because they're coming door to door.
Pay attention to Minnesota, I think an example is being made of us.
I've been monitoring this closely because I have friends in the area, and because I think every city in the country is at risk of having the feds come to do what they're doing in Minnesota, and we all need to get ready.
There are some Twin Cities activists who have been very clearly laying out what they're doing, and why it's effective at slowing down ICE. It sounds like all you really need, is neighborhood group chats where people can let one another know when and where ICE is present, and then people show up, start recording, and blowing whistles, and then ICE will leave again more often than not. This VERY SHORT thread by a Twin Cities activist outlines what to do and how it works.
Also: Minnesota Public Radio has been doing great coverage of what's happening, and the local NBC affiliate has some excellent interviews with activists who were arrested and detained for hours.
And finally, some good news: the courts restored SNAP funding.