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lemme tell you i am so fucking tired of angsty vampires. its enough.
give me a newly-turned twenty-something vampire who hears about their newfound immortality and is like “thank god,” then proceeds to invest in some promising startups and fucks off to take a nap for two decades
give me a vampire thats only the tiniest bit phased at the blood diet because “eh, i tried paleo a while back and it was just as weird”
give me a vampire with self image issues who never has to avoid mirrors again because - bingo - no reflection
give me a genderqueer vampire who finally has an answer when someone asks their gender. “are you a boy or a girl?” “i am a vampire.” “but whats in your pants?” “fangs.”
best of all, give me a vampire chick who is so stoked about being nocturnal because she’s never been able to walk alone after dark before and it’s nice to be able to walk her friends home and know theyre all safe with her
Exactly what I needed! I’m not bawling my eyes out AT ALL
AU where Bianca di Angelo survives and Nico miraculously lives to old age and somehow everything is still tragic as hell
thinking about edvard munch's "The Sun" (1911)
like yeah thats how it feels. thats what it feels like to exist sometimes. he gets it
In any city fares are a uselessly small fraction of the money that allows public transit to work. Public transit is funded by all of us as citizens, which makes paying to use public transit an extra burden carried by the poor: the people who have no CHOICE but to use it. A poverty tax. (Don’t @ me about your beardo husband who bikes to work and buses part way that’s not the majority of users and we all know it)
This Friday, push back. Fare policing is white supremacy at its WORST. Don’t let this happen ever again. Images via @dreaded.jinxx #nyc #mta #LOOKINGATYOUALSOTRIMET
Here in #portland Trimet wants to spend several hundred thousand adding more cops to police fares, even tho that money is desperately needed elsewhere to make Trimet more accessible and user friendly.
So that happened tonight...
Still in the early waves but seriously, the bill was introduced last week, with a three hour hearing and a laughable inquiry...and it passed.
"Companies could be fined up to $50 million for failing to take "reasonable steps" to keep under 16s off their platforms" but no consequences for parents or under 16 yo who'll eventually end up on those sites.
It's the equivalent of sticking a band aid on an injury without even looking at what the injury is or how it was caused.
It's got 12 months, so maybe, just maybe, there'll be amendments to actually address the issues they're trying to fix, but knowing them, probably not.
two cups water one cup rice
makes a treat that's very nice
rice for me and rice for you
rice to eat with bowl of stew
Alexander the Great (2004) doing what Troy (2004) was too afraid to do. Twice.