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sadgargoylesss
3 weeks ago

this was a wip for something else but i had to give up on the original plan bc i cant stop thinking ab that stupid meme. im crying

This Was A Wip For Something Else But I Had To Give Up On The Original Plan Bc I Cant Stop Thinking Ab
This Was A Wip For Something Else But I Had To Give Up On The Original Plan Bc I Cant Stop Thinking Ab

i cant finish it i just cant

sadgargoylesss
1 month ago
Three paneled comic page.

1. Trafalgar Law walks straight ahead with hands in his coat pockets.

2. Law glances over, hearing whispering from an alleyway. 
"No, that's for sure a pirate- I've seen the poster in the bar!"
"Yeah, I know, my brother's a marine, dummy!"
"HEY!"
"YUBA, WHAT ARE YOU DOING?!"

3. POV over Law's shoulder as he looks to a small kid that has stepped out from the alleyway, looking at him with a determined expression. Another kid calls out to the boy, scream-whispering, "Yuba!"
Four paneled comic page.

1. The young boy named "Yuba" addresses Law bravely. 
"You're the Heart Stealer Pirate, right?!"
We can see the other kids hiding in the alleyway, all of them thinking at once, "He's nuts!"

2. Law looks down at Yuba, his face partially hidden by the collar of his long coat. 
Law: "And if I am?"

3. Yuba looks up at Law while standing in his shadow. Yuba looks nervous and gulps.
Law: "Are you gonna go and tattle on me to the Navy?"

4. Yuba tries to act brave again, shouting, "I'm not scared o'you!!"
A three paneled comic page.

1. Law and Yuba stand across from each other. Yuba is pointing at Law.
Yuba: "C-cuz I know your secret!!"

2. Law smirks, amused by Yuba's claim.
Law: "Pfft- I wasn't aware that I had any damning secrets like that..."

3. Law now squats down, arms resting on his knees, to be at Yuba's eye level. Yuba seems spooked by this.
Law: "I'll bite, kid. What's my secret?"
A four paneled comic page.

1. Yuba looks very scared now while still trying to be brave. 
Yuba: "It's- Y-you. The...the only reason-"

2. Law still looks amused, smirking and tilting his head as he waits for Yuba to get his words out.
Yuba: "-that you s-steal hearts is 'cuz-"

3. Yuba: "Is 'cuz- You lost YOUR heart!!"
Law's smirk has fallen, and he now looks surprised at Yuba's answer. Around him, flutter black feathers and snowflakes.

4. The dark outline of a black feather coat is seen.
A four paneled comic page.

1. Yuba seems to have found his voice and continues talking.
Yuba: "S-someone took away your heart, and now- You're trying to find it."

2. A stylized depiction of Law's chest without tattoos, an empty black square hole where his heart would be. Black feathers are draped over his shoulders.

3. A black void with a white square. Law's tattooed hand hovers over the white square.
Yuba: "So you can put it back."

4. Cora-san in profile, showing off the side of his face with the blue starburst under his eye. He is smiling with a cigarette between his teeth. The panel's size is the same as the white square above.
Yuba: "Right?"
A four paneled comic page.

1. Law's face in profile, his eyes, and most of his face covered up with his hat and coat collar. His frown is visible, though.
Yuba: "...right?"

2. Law's hand has reached out and patted Yuba's head. Yuba is startled somewhat.
Law: "Yep, you win, kid. Figured out my secret."

3. Yuba rubs his head where Law patted him, looking up, seeming still surprised.
Law: "Now, run along, alright?"

4. Law now looks menacing, with a malicious smirk as he holds up a blue orb of a forming Room.
Law: "Otherwise, I'll add YOUR heart to my collection."
Yuba looks terrified and begins to yell loudly in horror.
A seven paneled comic page.

1. A low shot of children's legs running as they sprint away back down the alleyway. They are all yelling different things.
"Ruuun!"
"Eek!"
"I TOLD you!"
"Yuba!"
"I don't wanna die!!"

2. A shot of Law who is standing back up, seen from the alleyway which is now empty, dust kicked up from the children running away in fear. 

3. Law has a self-satisfied smirk on his face, snrking at the children.

4. The smirk is gone again, replaced with a quiet frown, Law's eyes hidden under the brim of his hat.

5. A shot of Law's bare chest, this time with tattoos. His hand is over a black empty square where his heart should be.
Law: "Lost my heart, huh?"

6. The Ope-Ope Fruit is shown
Law: "It's more like I was traded one."

7. Cora-san's smiling face and eyes closed, from shortly after his death.
Law: "For another"
A two paneled comic page.

1. A voice off screen speaks.
"Don't be silly..."
Hands reach out around Law's shoulders from behind. This person's shirt is covered in a heart pattern. Black feathers flutter around.

2. Law continues to walk, unaware that Cora-san's ghost now hovers behind him, having Law in an embrace and resting his face against Law's hat. His eyes are closed, and he's smiling.
Cora: "You have BOTH."

My body may be gone, but not my love

sadgargoylesss
1 month ago

TW: Pedophilia

Teenagers are rarely taught the reason why they can't consent to sex with adults.

And that's because teaching them that would completely unravel our coercion-based society.

It can be difficult to explain in detail the exact reason and all the specifics in a way that they will understand. But the simplest way to phrase it is that in some cases, even when someone agrees to something and even when they appear enthusiastic about it, there's too much of a power imbalance that it's no different than forcing them. Also, having power and being abusive doesn't require a conscious expectation to be obeyed.

Imagine a world in which every teenager understood that and was easily able to call out anyone who tried to convince them otherwise.

They'd know that there's no such thing as an employee consenting to working for a poverty wage, working in unsafe conditions, working long hours, or working without taking breaks. They'd know that there's no such thing as consenting to paying a bank overdraft fee. They'd know that there's no such thing as consenting to student loan debt. They'd know that there's no such thing as consenting to medical bills. They'd know that there's no such thing as consenting to generating profit for banks or landlords in order to have a place to live and being evicted or foreclosed when you lose your source of income. They'd know that there's no such thing as consenting to a police search. They'd know that there's no such thing as a child who's okay with their parents spanking them. They'd know that being dependent on someone does not mean that you can never criticize them. They'd know that if it's considered abusive to simply play along when someone obeys, then it has to be much more abusive to actively expect to be obeyed, which many adults do to them.

And people who benefit from a society based on coercion masquerading as freedom wouldn't like that.

So instead, teenagers are taught something dismissive. They're taught that what they want doesn't matter. They're taught that they're too young to know what love is. They're taught "it's the law". They're taught things that are insulting to their intelligence, which they'll naturally rebel against.

sadgargoylesss
1 month ago
sadgargoylesss
1 month ago
YOU'VE GOTTA BE KIDDING ME

YOU'VE GOTTA BE KIDDING ME

sadgargoylesss
1 month ago
Sabo stares, slightly distraught, at child versions of Ace and Luffy (who are perched on his back) while he runs. Flames extend from and blend into Ace and Luffy's forms, suggesting that their presence is not physical. "we're not done yet" is written on the top right portion of the image.

hang in there, birthday boy!

sadgargoylesss
1 month ago
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sadgargoylesss
1 month ago
Tell Me Im Wrong, You Wont. Luffy Having Stunt Growth And Several Other Underlining Problems Outside
Tell Me Im Wrong, You Wont. Luffy Having Stunt Growth And Several Other Underlining Problems Outside
Tell Me Im Wrong, You Wont. Luffy Having Stunt Growth And Several Other Underlining Problems Outside
Tell Me Im Wrong, You Wont. Luffy Having Stunt Growth And Several Other Underlining Problems Outside
Tell Me Im Wrong, You Wont. Luffy Having Stunt Growth And Several Other Underlining Problems Outside

tell me im wrong, you wont. Luffy having stunt growth and several other underlining problems outside of the 10 years off the life thing.

sadgargoylesss
2 months ago
Im Normal About Luffy I Promise
Im Normal About Luffy I Promise

Im normal about luffy i promise

sadgargoylesss
2 months ago
Ghost Reunion A Bit Too Early

ghost reunion a bit too early

sadgargoylesss
3 months ago
New And Improved "Women And Femmes"

new and improved "Women and Femmes"

sadgargoylesss
3 months ago

official elon musk hate post reblog to hate like to hate reply to hate

sadgargoylesss
3 months ago
Marwan Makhoul, In Search Of My Mother
Marwan Makhoul, In Search Of My Mother
Marwan Makhoul, In Search Of My Mother

Marwan Makhoul, In Search of My Mother

Rita Dove, Playlist for the Apocalypse

Alexander Abad-Santos, The Atlantic


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sadgargoylesss
5 months ago

There's an open pit in the middle of our office plan that drops down into a bunch of very sharp spikes that kill you instantly. This is bad. People keep falling in there and dying. Someone put a sign up, the other day, all bright yellow so you can't miss it, that says "Beware!!! Spikes!!!"

The office immediately split into two factions over it. One says that if anyone falls in the spike pit it's their own fault for being so stupid and not watching where they're walking, so we should remove the sign. The other says that the sign is an insult, there shouldn't be a spike pit in our office at all, and having the sign up like that is just normalising the existence of the spike pit, so we should remove the sign.

We ended up removing the sign. Probably for the better. Still... for a while there it looked like it might have worked...

sadgargoylesss
5 months ago
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sadgargoylesss
7 months ago
Donate to Lebanon Emergency Shelter and Humanitarian Relief, organized by Tarek Zeidan
gofundme.com
My name is Tarek Zeidan, a queer activist from Beirut. I am raising eme… Tarek Zeidan needs your support for Lebanon Emergency Shelter and H

"fundraiser for displaced members of the queer community in lebanon. share & d.nate" please help

sadgargoylesss
9 months ago
"The World Should Have Protected You, But You Have Been Asked To Protect It. What An Honor. What An Injustice."
"The World Should Have Protected You, But You Have Been Asked To Protect It. What An Honor. What An Injustice."
"The World Should Have Protected You, But You Have Been Asked To Protect It. What An Honor. What An Injustice."
"The World Should Have Protected You, But You Have Been Asked To Protect It. What An Honor. What An Injustice."
"The World Should Have Protected You, But You Have Been Asked To Protect It. What An Honor. What An Injustice."
"The World Should Have Protected You, But You Have Been Asked To Protect It. What An Honor. What An Injustice."
"The World Should Have Protected You, But You Have Been Asked To Protect It. What An Honor. What An Injustice."
"The World Should Have Protected You, But You Have Been Asked To Protect It. What An Honor. What An Injustice."

"The world should have protected you, but you have been asked to protect it. What an honor. What an injustice." - NADDPOD, Bahumia campaign ep. 97 (x)

sadgargoylesss
9 months ago
These Are All Actual Conversations I Had With @mohammedayesh . In Fact, While I Was Working On Finishing
These Are All Actual Conversations I Had With @mohammedayesh . In Fact, While I Was Working On Finishing
These Are All Actual Conversations I Had With @mohammedayesh . In Fact, While I Was Working On Finishing
These Are All Actual Conversations I Had With @mohammedayesh . In Fact, While I Was Working On Finishing
These Are All Actual Conversations I Had With @mohammedayesh . In Fact, While I Was Working On Finishing
These Are All Actual Conversations I Had With @mohammedayesh . In Fact, While I Was Working On Finishing
These Are All Actual Conversations I Had With @mohammedayesh . In Fact, While I Was Working On Finishing
These Are All Actual Conversations I Had With @mohammedayesh . In Fact, While I Was Working On Finishing
These Are All Actual Conversations I Had With @mohammedayesh . In Fact, While I Was Working On Finishing

These are all actual conversations I had with @mohammedayesh . In fact, while I was working on finishing this comic today, he sent me a video of bomber planes flying above them. There is not a single place in Gaza that is safe.

BUT YOU CAN HELP BEFORE IT IS TOO LATE

Please support Mohammed if you can by donating to his campaign or his PayPal below. He is less than €3000 away from his goal of €15,000. If you cannot donate, then please share. Let’s bring him hope that he can evacuate safely!! <3

Donate to Support My Journey to a New Start, organized by Mohammed Ayesh
gofundme.com
‏Hi my name is Abed im making this account on behalf of my friend Muhammad Saeed Ayes… Mohammed Ayesh needs your support for Support My Jour
PayPal.Me
Go to paypal.me/moh779596 and type in the amount. Since it’s PayPal, it's easy and secure. Don’t have a PayPal account? No worries.
sadgargoylesss
11 months ago
In Honor Of Day Of The Dead, Here’s A Repost Of My Comic About The San Francisco Columbarium And The
In Honor Of Day Of The Dead, Here’s A Repost Of My Comic About The San Francisco Columbarium And The
In Honor Of Day Of The Dead, Here’s A Repost Of My Comic About The San Francisco Columbarium And The
In Honor Of Day Of The Dead, Here’s A Repost Of My Comic About The San Francisco Columbarium And The

In honor of Day of the Dead, here’s a repost of my comic about the San Francisco Columbarium and the man who spent 26 years restoring it.

This comic originally appeared on Medium at The Nib. Go check out my other work there.

sadgargoylesss
11 months ago

GAZA NEEDS YOU. DON'T LOOK AWAY. YOU CAN SAVE LIVES. Below are some VETTED campaigns to support the people who have been experiencing an active genocide for almost a full year. DONATE DONATE DONATE. If you cannot, share widely.

(June 1)

Help Iyad and his family (@iyadsobhei) - Iyad is an elderly man who has been living in dire conditions with deteriorating health; he needs to evacuate with his wife and eight children. This fundraiser currently has NO FUNDS.

Help evacuate Hani's family (@skatehani) - A dear friend, and a Palestinian skater trying to evacuate 10 members of his family; he has lost his father to injustice. Less than halfway to his goal.

Help Husam and his family (@husamthaher) - Husam desperately needs to save himself, his wife, and 3 young children.

Ahmd needs urgent evacuation (@ahmd-iyd) - Ahmd has lost his livelihood to this genocide, and needs funds to help his family evacuate and rebuild their life.

Help Mahmoud Abu Hamam and his family (@ma7moudgaza) - A college student who desperately needs to evacuate to Egypt.

Help Iman’s family find safety (@imaneyad) - Iman has a family of 7 who need to find safety.

Help Mahmoud's family evacuate (@mahmoud0qassas) - Mahmoud and his family need to get to Egypt. His brother in law needs medical attention ASAP.

Support Ruba and Amal's family's urgent evacuation (@rubashaban @amalshabn) - Ruba and Amal's family are lacking the basic necessities of life; they have an elderly father who desperately needs to be evacuated for medical care.

Help Omar evacuate (@omarsobhi) - Omar is a 20 year old Palestinian student who wants to save himself and his family from this genocide.

Support Fahmi and his family (@fahmiakkila) - Fahmi's life has been turned completely upside down, and he now finds himself responsible to save his parents, sisters, & brothers - 7 members.

Save a displaced Gazan Family (@ranibra) - Rania is married with five children, her husband needs medical care. She is now responsible to save her children. Help them evacuate.

Save little Yusuf and his family (@ahmednabubake) - Yusuf is in an intensive care unit fighting for his life in Gaza; he needs urgent evacuation alongside his family.

Save a family trapped in Gaza (@mohamedalanqer) - Mohammed Alanqar and his family are living in fear, urgently needing financial assistance to escape to a safer environment.

Help Gazan children survive (@aymanayyad81) - Fadi Ayyad, an 18-year-old from Gaza seeks the funds to help his family survive these gruesome conditions.

Save Tawfik and his family (@tawfikwaleef) - Tawfik is an engineer from Gaza who urgently needs to escape Gaza with his family.

Help Tahseen and his family (@tahseenmush) - Tahseen and his family are from northern Gaza and need urgent help to survive this genocide.

Don't ignore this list—your support is URGENTLY needed. Each fundraiser here is an opportunity to help, and it has been made easy for you to find these fundraisers. You can easily save lives. Pick at least one to support. Once again, your donation can save lives. If you can't donate, please share these campaigns.

FIND MORE CAMPAIGNS HERE

إذا انت من غزة و بدك إضافتك إلى القائمة التالية - اضغط هنا

sadgargoylesss
1 year ago

Civil War

[video description: A Black Sails fanvid focusing on Eleanor, Mr. Scott, and Madi. Between clips of Madi and Eleanor discussing their past on the beach, there are scenes showing Eleanor and Mr. Scott's interactions, emphasizing how Eleanor fails to consider Mr. Scott's perspective, and the ways in which Mr. Scott is never able to lose sight of his position in society. The penultimate scene is Madi's speech to Woodes Rogers. As her speech escalates, sounds of chains clanking and being removed can be heard in time with the clicking of the knitting needles being used by Eleanor's ghost.

/end description]

Dialogue transcript:

Eleanor: You trust him? Flint. You've cast your lot with him.

Madi: What does it matter to you?

Eleanor: Before this war began, before everyone's roles changed, your father mistrusted Flint as much as anyone in Nassau did. I assume you were in some contact with him all that time. I'm surprised that his feelings didn't influence you.

Eleanor: For how long had he been secretly aiding them?

Flint: He began, he said, after the Spanish raid.

Eleanor: Did he say why he did it?

Madi: You were my sister. There is very little that I remember from when I was young, but I remember this.

Mr. Guthrie: Once upon a time Mr. Scott was my personal houseboy. Until he proved himself worthy of greater responsibility. That earned him an education which he then passed on to my daughter. And look where that's gotten me.

Madi: You were older. You were beautiful. I revered you.

Mr. Bryson: Mr. Scott, you sided with his daughter against him. You forgot your duty. You must have known there would be consequences.

Madi: When you were told that my mother and I were dead, I have to believe that it affected you. You had just lost your mother.

Eleanor: And what? Now you think you can just waltz back in here and pick up from where we left off like nothing happened?

Mr. Scott: Where else would I go? I belong to you. Chattel property of the Guthrie estate.

Eleanor: You… you know I've never seen you that way.

Madi: But if things were as I remember, my mother and I were your family, too.

Eme: He says…

Mr. Scott: I know what he says. He says in Nassau a slave can be free, get a job and a wage. Maybe for him. He's strong. A few others. The rest of you, don't kid yourself. You are cargo, in Nassau or otherwise.

Madi: And yet, through all the years thereafter that my father cared for you… counseled you, labored for you… he never told you that we were alive.

Madi: I was there in Nassau, and she's there. Eleanor is there. She is one of them now. I stood in Nassau and I realized when this war begins, it will have many different meanings, but to you this war is a civil war. You will have people on both sides of it. You will have daughters on both sides of it. And I want you to know…

Mr. Scott: [whispers softly] Only… you.

Madi: It would have been so easy to lessen your suffering by divulging the secret. And yet, he never did. Have you yet asked yourself why that is?

Madi: The voice you hear in your head… I imagine I know who it sounds like, as I know Eleanor wanted those things. But I hear other voices. [clicking sound] A chorus of voices. Multitudes. They reach back centuries. Men and women…and children who'd lost their lives… to men like you. Men and women and children forced to wear your chains. I must answer to them and this war… their war… Flint's war… my war…it will not be bargained away to avoid a fight.

Madi: My father didn't mistrust Flint. My father mistrusted all of you.

(for @built-on-sand )

sadgargoylesss
1 year ago
You Have Changed Me, Gently, Unknowingly. You Have Changed Me With Your Love
You Have Changed Me, Gently, Unknowingly. You Have Changed Me With Your Love
You Have Changed Me, Gently, Unknowingly. You Have Changed Me With Your Love

you have changed me, gently, unknowingly. you have changed me with your love


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sadgargoylesss
1 year ago

Hello everybody.

Please share resources and don’t keep silent about Palestine. Dedicate your day for them today. Do not ignore them, do not let their voices go unheard.

Here are some resources you can share around:

daily click

esims for Gaza

call for a ceasefire

donate feminine hygiene kits

learn about Palestine

Education, sources, donations

Shut it down for Palestine

Please do not ignore this post, share as much information and resources as you can for Palestine.

sadgargoylesss
1 year ago
💥🙌👏

💥🙌👏

sadgargoylesss
1 year ago

Garp, Fascism, and Parental Failure

Garp is truly one of the most interesting One Piece characters for me because of the extent to which his dogged, relentless devotion to a fascist system–and the supposed "order" it promises to uphold in the face of anarchy or rebellion–perseveres no matter how many times it fails him and his son and his grandsons. He's fully aware of the deep-seated corruption and atrocity, and feels some kind of moral obligation to bend its rules to protect the innocent (as we can see with his attempts to protect Rouge and Ace), but when faced with widespread femicide and infanticide, genocide, slavery and endless examples of egregious cruelty, he is unable to comprehend the notion that the system is indefensible, or that the only moral choice he can possibly make when faced with that level of atrocity is to leave and resist it. His son recognizing the inherent, inexcusable failures of the World Government and its armed enforcers–literally quitting the force to start a revolution– changes nothing. The order to slaughter pregnant people and infants at Baterilla can't convince him otherwise. The countless instances of bribery, the tolerance of atrocity from state-sanctioned privateers, everything about the history of the Valley of the Gods are all things he's aware of, and takes issue with, but never comes to the conclusion that he cannot affect positive change within a system designed for oppression. The public execution of his grandson–a prime example of the marine's fundamentally irrational, arrogant, vindictive cruelty clearly bound to blow up in all of their faces even before their Pyrrhic victory at the summit war–makes him waver, but even when confronted with this obvious, indefensible injustice against a child he raised and rescued by people seeking to murder him on live TV and desecrate his corpse as a show of power, he cannot bring himself to act against it in any meaningful way no matter how much it hurts him to leave his grandson to die. If he can't veto it, he'll stay Vice Admiral and suffer through Ace being sacrificed on the altar of fascist state control, and functionally leave Luffy for dead in the process while he's at it. He fails every single person he wanted to love–Ace, Luffy, and almost certainly Dragon–and allows himself to be reluctantly complicit in countless crimes against humanity again and again and again because he's so deeply steeped in this notion of preservation of order through state control that he convinces himself that even this disgusting, atrocious, fundamentally flawed and untenable excuse for a government is better than abolition, better than revolution, or just the act of expecting accountability or literally anything better from the systems that issue false promises to protect you. Dadan beating the living shit out of him and calling him a failure as a grandfather, as a self proclaimed defender of the people, is one of the most important scenes in the Postwar Arc because a lesser series might frame Garp as a tragic, helpless figure suffering more than anyone else due to conflict of love and duty, but One Piece refuses to whitewash his actions/inaction or allow the grief and suffering caused by systems he's complicit in to take precedence over its real victims: the D brothers.

There's so much I could say about statism and anarchism and the ways people have internalized the supposed necessity of state violence to the extent they can't oppose that violence even when it ruins them or their loved ones, but that horrible indoctrination and its devastating consequences for both him and his family are what makes Garp so fascinating to watch and so thematically/politically important to One Piece as a whole.

sadgargoylesss
1 year ago

shaking six year old me by the shoulders YOU WERE RIGHT. YOU WERE RIGHT ABOUT LOVE AND ABOUT FAIRNESS AND ABOUT SHARING IS CARING. YOU WERE RIGHT. THE ADULTS DON’T KNOW ANY MORE ABOUT TRUTH THAN YOU DO. KEEP BELIEVING IN THE FAIRIES AT THE BOTTOM OF THE GARDEN. NOTHING IS “JUST THE WAY IT IS”. I AM SORRY THEY EVER CONVINCED YOU TO FEEL SHAME. YOU ARE REAL AND A PART OF THIS WORLD. YOU WERE RIGHT.

sadgargoylesss
2 years ago
Your Annual Reminder To Not Donate To Salvation Army!

Your annual reminder to not donate to Salvation Army!

sadgargoylesss
2 years ago

things you should know about books and incarceration

I recently started working with a program that sends books to incarcerated people upon request. There are programs like this in many places throughout the US, under names like “Prison Books Project” or “Books to Prisoners.” Here’s some things you should know:

The most requested book, by far, is the English dictionary. The Spanish dictionary is also highly requested, as are GED prep materials, thesauruses, almanacs, and other reference books. If you have anything like that laying around unused, please consider donating.

Prisons are legally required to maintain libraries of legal resources (this falls under one’s right to counsel), but otherwise generally do not fund or maintain libraries, even for basic educational materials. The law libraries are also often filled with irrelevant law texts (e.g. real estate and civil procedures) instead of what prisoners actually need information about: appeals, civil rights, etc.

There are strict requirements on what books can and cannot be received, which vary from prison to prison and even depending on which staff member is processing the shipments. There are a thousand different reasons prison staff can pull a book from a shipment. Individuals, unfamiliar with the complex restrictions, are often unsuccessful at sending books to incarcerated loved ones.

Prison staff often don’t like prison book programs, despite the fact that they reduce recidivism and keep prisoners occupied and out of trouble. Why? Because it makes more work for them in the mail room. Yes, really.

Immigrants are the fastest growing prison population, so we get lots of requests for books in Spanish or English learning materials. Unfortunately, these are less frequently donated, so our selection is slim.

We also get requests for books about sign language, usually from people with Deaf cellmates who have no other way to communicate.

Books about starting businesses, trades, and reintroduction are extremely common from those planning their lives after release. It’s extremely difficult for convicted felons to find work after release.

We also get many requests about psychology or self-help books. A large percentage of our incarcerated population suffer from some mental illness or have loved ones who do.

Many prisoners were not properly supported in their education. We receive letters from low-literacy people who have severe learning disabilities, whose letters are difficult to read because they never learned to write properly. Comic books/manga are common requests from low-literacy people because they can look at the pictures.

Prison book programs are usually not well funded and must ration how often incarcerated people can write us and how often they can request certain types of high-demand books. Volunteers frequently find there are no suitable books to fill a request and buy books with their own money to make sure someone gets what they’ve asked for. Cash donations to prison book programs will go to buying high-demand books such as dictionaries, GED prep, and other basic education texts.

See if you have a program like this in your area, and consider volunteering or donating books or money. There are over 2 million people incarcerated in the US, and giving them access to books is the very least we can do.

sadgargoylesss
2 years ago
Great News: You Can Pay Me Now!  I’ve Opened 10 Commission Slots On My Ko-fi, Where I Also Take Donations. 
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sadgargoylesss
2 years ago

the best thing that we can do right now to fight for abortion rights is donating to your local abortion fund, especially in states with “trigger laws” or laws that will immediately take harsh measures to shut down abortion rights as soon as roe is overturned. If you don’t know your local abortion fund or states with trigger laws, here’s one in Texas, one in Louisiana, one in Georgia, one in West Virginia and one in Mississippi (all states with such “trigger laws”). There’s so many more beyond the handful i just listed here but times like these are the time to donate and support the incredible work that these organizations do for their communities. 

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