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For the record...
I am definitely someone that believes that us as 'Hispanic/Latinxs' really do need a good slap in the face most of the times when it comes to talking about race and gender issues, because some of us really do be out there aligning with the casket ready/palm colored sapiens...
HOWEVER, color me confused... How did we get that it was the Latinxs who voted for Trumpft that made his stupid cheeto ass win?
I'm looking at the polls and the math in my brain is not mathing...
Where does it say that the majority of Latinxs voted for the 'Cheeto Hitler'?
.. Are we being counted with Native Americans too? Because if that's the case then ... well, that makes sense. But still. Yes we should have been at least 80% over 15% because let's not kid ourselves, some of us also don't vote. [I don't care if you think I didn't. I have my cheap little sticker they gave me this year. lol. I wanted a fucking button, but whatever, guess the budget wasn't there.] Also... why do they name them American Indians? Shouldn't it be Indigenous Americans? Why are we still there? IN 2024?
... but... huh?
Yes, when you individualize the LAtiNx Mensess... yeah... those fuckers went kinda ham for the cheeto Hitler... but........... color me confused. What kind of math are we doing?
Also... Have we found the missing votes yet? or are we going to pretend like that's it and no cheating was involved?
... *shrugs*
Whatever. We fucked up fellow Latinxs. Why did we only were 60% women voting for Kamala? What you brujas have against that beautiful woman, huh? I mean, I get the men. Latinx men really do think they're white and can have the same rights, not to mention they don't have the best opinion about their own women, but.... yeah.. What happened? The fuck you all thought that the Cheeto Hitler was cool cause he look like a Cheeto? or.... what? Explain please, I'm confused.
#TW: I try to make sense of the stupidity of my fellow LATINXs#ITRW#Looking at exit polls [National]#Election Fraud#... hnnn... Oh well#we're fucked either way#see you in Mexico my friends#*salutes* Have you brushed up on your Spanish?#cause when they send us back we gonna need it
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The Judge From Hell X Text Posts pt.13
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Tiny forest for your dash
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Being able to be actually kind and good while not having to be polite, is a radical thing for some people, it's a shift. Some people cannot conceive of the notion of being kind, if you're not nice. Just like some people can't conceive of the notion of someone being so nice, but actually being a terrible person. - @nobodyspecialforreal on TikTok
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so I have some vignettes/scenes written out for a Beyond Evil abo modern fantasy Au with gumiho!Dongsik and Haechi!Juwon. Would anyone be interested in reading it if I posted it? It’s by no means finished but I’m pretty happy with the scenes I have. It’s basically the show but all the murdered girls are gumiho and Juwon has no idea he’s a haechi thanks to his asshole dad.
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I sometimes think we as a fandom need to acknowledge the fact a little more that we got a canonical "I love you" that was reciprocated immediately and without hesitation.
Like. this actually happened. in the show. we didn't dream this.
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so sexy of beyond evil to present us with a creepy spooky serial killer and then turn around and say that's not it. real monsters aren't hiding in the shadows. they're among big important cops, local politicians, sleazy businessmen. they're your co worker, your boss, your father, your mother, your ex. they're boring, bland and unimaginative. they ruin lives and get away with it because they can, because it suits them and because others let them. the system lets them. they don't plan it, they don't look back. you're an afterthought to them. evil is obvious. evil is stupid. you want it to be clever but it's not. you want this clear split between light and shadow but there isn't one. monsters are everywhere. they don't have to hide when no one's looking
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I like to think I'm hilarious
@kianamaiart
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Puritanism is getting worse around the globe and conservatives and fascists will absolutely be first going harder against porn, then use that against queer people. You HAVE to realise this and oppose anti porn measures and laws, be in solidarity with sex workers, and listen to them when they call this shit out. It's going to be vitally important.
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it's always so strange to see conservatives on tumblr like do you know where u are? ur in enemy territory man. go back to reddit or something
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OMG I FOUND THE PLUSH HERE
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ACTION ALERT reposted from @cair.nj
The nonprofit killer bill that failed in the House of Representatives this week will be back on the House floor again on Monday, Nov. 18, and is slated for a vote on Wednesday, Nov. 20.
This time around, the bill requires a simple majority vote to pass. We need your help to stop this dangerous legislation from advancing to the Senate.
CONTACT YOUR HOUSE REPS TODAY: action.cair.com/a/oppose-hr9495
Why the bill is problematic:
Excessive Power and Lack of Oversight: The bill grants the Treasury Secretary sweeping authority to target and revoke nonprofit tax-exempt status based on vague or secretive information, threatening due process and transparency.
Chilling Effect on Advocacy: Organizations may hesitate to engage in legitimate advocacy or provide essential services due to the fear of losing their tax-exempt status.
Impact on Vulnerable Communities: The bill risks destabilizing vital support networks for marginalized communities, particularly those who rely on nonprofits for advocacy and resources.
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Been pretty artblocked due to stress lately but I'm slowly getting back into it. Decided to paint something fun and whimsical to take my mind of things.
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do you have any recs for horror by Indigenous authors?
Do I ever!
Never Whistle At Night is a collection of short stories that will chill you to the bone. A wonderful collection that includes several Indigenous women authors.
Empire of Wild by Cherie Dimaline was definitely a fun choice to bring on a camping trip last year. The ending had me feeling all kinds of conflicting emotions.
And Then She Fell by Alicia Elliott is a WILD ride. More Thriller than Horror and I feel that Native readers and Non-Native/White readers will have very different experiences reading it. I don't want to give too much away because figuring out what's going on as you're reading it is definitely part of the appeal.
Mexican Gothic is exactly what it sounds like. A scary remote village in Mexico? A big scary mansion run by a rich colonizer family? A badass Meso-Indigenous main character trying to figure out a mystery? It's all here. The build up is slow but as soon as shit starts getting WEIRD it's nothing but thrills and fun.
Anoka by Shane Hawk is another collection of short stories. It's a short read but each story is as fun and creepy as the next. Read at night <3
White Horse by Erika T. Wurth is for all the urban NDNs out there. The main character is a certified badass. I love the NDN/Punk rock feel of it combined with the horror of the supernatural.
Taaqtumi: An Anthology of Arctic Horror Stories. Terrifying. Scary. Dreadful. Cannot recommend it enough. Read it alone or at night when all is quiet to get the most of this experience. You'll have nightmares. lol
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maybe propose “Craft Friday”–instead of shopping on Black Friday, you get together with friends and make stuff
it wouldn’t even necessarily be stuff intended as gifts
the only rule is, since it’s an anti-consumerist kinda thing, all craft supplies are things you already have.
WIP or UFO? make some progress on it.
project you bought supplies for long ago and never tried? now’s the time
supplies left over from a project you did finish, or decided you never would actually do? everybody brings theirs and things are freely exchanged
people probably do this already
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