"Old friend" is a gayass thing to call someone
in b4 95% of all websites in june 2024 announce that "for security" they will only work with browsers that use manifest v3
my biology professor has such a chaotic energy about him, last week i went to his office hours and somehow we ended up on the topic of gay marriage:
he said that when he lived in texas they changed the law to define marriage as “between a man and a woman in a house of religious worship with the intention to have children” so he filed his taxes as single and when they called him up like “you filed married last year” he was like “you changed the law, i was married by a judge in a courthouse and i have no intention of having kids” and they told him “you know who that law was for” and i guess he hung up on them and did not, in fact, pay taxes as a married man that year
Okay, so I don’t usually do this sort of thing on Tumblr, but I’ve noticed a pattern of disrespect in The Arcana fandom that I feel needs to addressed yet again.
Going out of your way to misgender and disrespect someone’s identity does not make you enlightened compared to the masses, or cool, or edgy—it makes you an asshole. Whether they’re a real person or a fictional character doesn’t matter. It costs zero dollars to be polite and respectful, and if you can’t manage that, it takes less energy to keep your thoughts to yourself than to type them out and share them with the world.
I know this is harsh, but it needs to be said. Non-binary, trans, and agender people are part of the LGBT+ community and if you can’t respect them, then why are you playing The Arcana? Most, if not all, of the characters fall somewhere under the LGBT+ umbrella! You don’t get to pick and choose which identities you support and which ones you don’t in this community—you either treat everyone with kindness and decency, or you get the hell out.
Cztery struny skrzypiec, 1914.
“Four Strings of the Violin"
Edward Okuń (Polish, 1872–1945)
Oil on canvas
Plague
Something that gets left out in some eclectic discussions of the celtic fire festivals is that they are the end of one season and the start of another
Imbolg- Start of Spring
Bealtaine- Start of Summer
Lúnasa- Start of Autumn
Samhain- Start of Winter
Which makes sense because in Ireland the seasons are generally defined as:
Spring – February, March, April
Summer – May, June, July
Autumn – August, September, October
Winter – November, December, January
Like if you went up to a random person in Ireland today and asked them what season February is in they’d say Spring.
Seasons are obviously different across the world, in fact many places don’t have 4 seasons so the misunderstanding makes sense but seeing people frame Imbolc as “Oh its not a spring festival its the just bringing back of light” is just factually wrong.
pov youre jjust a little hater And?
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