sixthhokage1:

sixthhokage1:

laurellynnleake:

freeprolitariat:

Hold the line comrades. Don’t let the first concessions lull you into a false sense of victory.

Help fund the 2018 National Prison Strike here!

This is not a concession of the strike, quoting Keri Blakinger on Twitter: “No – it is the result of contract negotiations that started in April,
when TDCJ put out an RFP. It would have been put on the agenda for
approval before the strike started.“

@fromacomrade since you’re reblogging additions to this post of yours, you mind reblogging this correction?

New Tumblr rules about “non-consensual pornography”

golbatgender:

damnfool-of-a-took:

jaspurrlock:

whatisthehydratrashparty:

Tumblr has just released updates to their community guidelines, including a ban on “non-consensual pornography”.

This text in the @staff post is ambiguous, and some people have interpreted it as meaning pornographical fiction which includes non-consensual sex is banned. For clarification, here’s the relevant part of the updated guidelines:

“Absolutely do not post non-consensual pornography—that is, private photos or videos taken or posted without the subject’s consent.”

This update to the rules is not about fiction; it’s about protecting real people from real sexual violence.

To ease the worry, you guys! 

Tl;dr Tumblr banned revenge porn, not explicit fics/art

Which is not so say that there won’t be abuse-report abuse, but your fanart isn’t hard banned.

thebibliosphere:

thebibliosphere:

My girl Jessica coming in with some hot facts and searing truths regarding the war on plastic and the ableist rhetoric surrounding it and how a lot of the focus on straws is largely performative activism. (Video contains closed captions for those who need them.)

(As an aside, I love Jessica, I’ve been watching her videos for a while. She’s very vocal about her disabilities and illnesses, as well as LGBT issues. Watching her and her wife Claudia on camera, have become a real highlight of my week over the last two years. (Their wedding video is here.) So if you’d like to expand your watching habits on youtube, Jessica is awesome. And her fashion and make up tutorials are fun too.)

After my “turns out drinking with a straw is way easier and safer for me!” post yesterday, I’ve had a lot of people in my inbox urging me to invest in reusable straws for the sake of the environment. And while I understand you believe you are being helpful, I’m going to draw your attention back to this video, and urge you to watch it the whole way through.

I may still attempt to invest in some reusable straws and see if there are any I can safely use. My allergies are vast and my immune system compromised, so not all reusable straws are an option for me. Jessica very clearly explains why, and I’m so glad she did because I frankly don’t have the energy to do so.

Please watch it and understand why plastic straws are not the devil, and why you urging their discontinued use is a problem for many disabled people. Thank you, I appreciate your energy and time.

anarchistcuddles:

blushandmumble:

fandomsandfeminism:

lazerdoesfeminism:

sadhoc:

laws about minimum wage should apply to disabled people

laws about minimum wage should apply to incarcerated people 

everyone deserves a fair living wage for their labor

wait, they don’t???

Not even close. Disabled folks can be paid as little as $1 an hour in some cases at whats called “subminimum wage.” Prisoners are sometimes forced to work without pay at all.

Hi, I am an attorney in the disability field. Many disabled folks make well under $1 an hour in what are called “sheltered workshops”. There are only three states right now that require people with disabilities to be paid at least minimum wage, and they are Alaska, New Hampshire, and Maryland. Goodwill is a major offender, but there are many, many others.

Here is a recent article on the subject: https://thinkprogress.org/alaska-minimum-wage-diability-b762e00ab279/

Also minimum wage actually needs to actually be a fair living wage.

louisharry:

hey queer eye fans !! I haven’t seen any posts about it on Tumblr yet so I thought I’d spread it around myself. Jonathan has been posting Instagram stories asking for donations for Mama Tamye and the town of Gay, Georgia. Some industry is planning to build a rock quarry in their county, and the community desperately doesn’t want it. The fundraiser will pay for legal fees and help take down the quarry. Here’s the link to donate to the cause !

sauvage-loup:

celynbrum:

somethingdnd:

lsunnyc:

can we take a moment to just think about how incredibly scary magical healing is in-context?

You get your insides ripped open but your friend waves his hands and your flesh just pulls back together, agony and evisceration pulling back to a ‘kinda hurts’ level of pain and you’re physically whole, with the 100% expectation that you’ll get back up and keep fighting whatever it was that struck you down the first time.

You break your arm after falling somewhere and after you’re healed instead of looking for ‘another way around’ everybody just looks at you and goes “okay try again”.

You’ve been fighting for hours, you’re hungry, thirsty, bleeding, crying from exhaustion, and a hand-wave happens and only two of those things go away. you’re still hungry, you’re still weak from thirst, but the handwave means you have ‘no excuse’ to stop.

You act out aggressively maybe punch a wall or gnash your teeth or hit your head on something and it’s hand-waved because it’s ‘such a small injury you probably can’t even feel it anymore’ but the point was that you felt it at all?

Your pain literally means nothing because as long as you’re not bleeding you’re not injured, right? Here drink this potion and who cares about the emotional exhaustion of that butchered village, why are you so reserved in camp don’t you think it’s fun retelling that time you fell through a burning building and with a hand-wave you got back up again and ran out with those two kids and their dog? 

Older warriors who get a shiver around magic-users not because of the whole ‘fireball’ thing but the ‘I don’t know what a normal pain tolerance is anymore’ effect of too much healing. Permanent paralysis and loss of sensation in limbs is pretty much a given in the later years of any fighter’s life. Did I have a stroke or did the mage just heal too hard and now this side of my face doesn’t work? No i’m not dead from the dragon’s claws but I can’t even bend my torso anymore because of how the scar tissue grew out of me like a vine.

Magical healing is great and keeps casualties down.

But man.

That stuff is scary.

shit just got creepy

Or maybe magical healing doesn’t leave scars or damage. It is magical, after all.

So after years of fighting, your skin is still perfect. Unmarred. In fact, you’re actually in better shape than regular people who don’t get magical healing when they fall out of trees or walk into doors or cut themselves while cooking dinner. You’re in such good shape that it’s unnatural.

And the really good healing magic takes away more than just the obvious injuries. You first start noticing it after about ten years when you go home and haha, you look the same age as your younger sibling, that’s funny.

Not so funny ten years later when they look older. Or forty years later, when you bury them still looking like you did at twenty. When do you retire from this gig anyway? How much damage is too much damage?

How many times do you glimpse the afterlife, or worse, how many times don’t you? What do you live through, get used to, show no outward sign of except a perfectly healthy body, too perfect for any person living a real life.

How many times are you sitting in a tavern with your friends and you hear the whispers, because the people around you know. How can they not know? Your weapons shine with enchantments and your armour is better than the best money can buy and there is not a damn scar on you. You hardly seem human to them.

How long before you hardly seem human to yourself?

And you find yourself struggling to remember the places where the scars should have been, phantom pains that wake you screaming, touching all the old injuries and finding nothing there. It’s all in your head. Was it ever anywhere else?

How long before you’re fighting a lich or a vampire or some other undead monster and you wonder…

…what makes me so different?

hoooly shit

atomicblonde:

onyxheartache:

I am relatively young but in final stage renal failure. I have a higher chance of survival IF I can recieve proper medical care AND LIVING ASSISTANCE in a different state. Get me OUT of Mississippi.

The long post w the good explanation is being shared but not inspiring much help. So, I simplified it.

My illness is straight up fatal. Not gonna beat around thatBush, anymore. I seem desperate for help because I AM desperate for help.

My nephrologist has seen enough improvement in my kidney function, lately, to believe someone my age (early 30s) might have a longer life WITH PROPER AND FREQUENT MEDICAL ATTENTION. Sadly, that just isn’t an option where I live.

Please, if you can help me with moving expenses (even just a couple of bucks) I would be grateful. I’m sinking fast in Mississippi and now my doctors are giving me too much hope to ignore. I wanna get out of this situation and I’m working my fatigued, brain-foggy ass off to make it out of here.

If I can undo the damage my heart failure caused to the rest of my body, I want to. I don’t want to spend another month KNOWING what I should be eating, what medicines I should be taking, what tests and treatments I should be getting… and receiving almost none of it because Mississippi lawmakers think people like me have somehow earned slow, painful deaths.

Hi, this is another person like me who was/is literally, actively dying because of their disease. Kidney failure fucks up your life Every. Single. Day. Your body, your mind, your soul, your relationships. You don’t just get a break or a day off from kidney failure. What you eat, where you go, what you do are all dictated by your kidney failure, your dialysis, your swollen limbs, your endless headaches, your body salt content, your dehydration. So hey, if you got a couple bucks, help this person out.