finished comm for my brother @muddywolfpaws >u< !!!
*my comms are closed right now*
This is getting on my fucking nerves, so I’m just going to say it here:
Adults who need high levels of support in daily living are not children.
“Mental age” is a concept rooted in eugenics, and it doesn’t actually exist.
No one should be robbed of agency or dignity because of their need for support. Oh, also, while we’re at it (since disability rights activism that doesn’t tackle age-related oppression is bullshit), kids deserve to be treated with respect too. Shouldn’t be a controversial statement, but it is.
Most people neglect to mention this, but if “being treated like a child” equates to “being robbed of agency and dignity,” there’s something fundamentally wrong with the way we treat children.
Group of Rebetes from 1925
Sad mopey & laundry
All i could think of is you
for the entire day.
in a triple xl sweater donned
i layed the day away,
landing memes of personal mirth
to deadened silent space.
When you told me about the e
it woke me up from the dream.
bellowed shifting fog and a
tension within my being,
Tugging at the heart and in its contrast
tearing me apart
You ripped me out from that hidden space
With one subtle quiet gesture.
And now we live in the twilight
before the moving of the moon
as i will be leaving
very much too soon.
And all i can think of is
a desire to be fem
and to hug and hold hands
without remorse
With them.
But they had loves before
and though i was prospected once
i think with this, no more.
For though we know the hardship we face
Of living in this uncomfortable space,
perhaps we won't be surmounting
Together
Libertarian Marxist: Hi there comrades, I’m a libertarian marxist and I look forward to a reasonable tactical left unity in bringing more people to the anti-capitalist left! =) Leninists: Just another angry liberal revisionist! Keep your infantile disorder to yourself! Anarchists: Be careful, friends – I think this one’s an authoritarian tankie in disguise! Marx was a totalitarian bastard, after all! Libertarian Marxist: ….. Libertarian Marxist: ….. Libertarian Marxist:
Dedicated to the Sacred Cedars of the 1000 Paths Forest, the Wind, the Rain, the Seas, the Sun, the Moon, All Life, and the Stars. "To all things we give a special dedication. Fix my body, my soul, and my spirit! I give thanks for this day, this life, this world! And for all things! Don’t chop our world trees to build your church for in those trees is more of worth than all those rice paper sheets and your hollow voices in hallowed seats. I dwell neath the sky on the ground from whence I hear the sound Creation’s echo, reverberates in the swaying of the branches, the croaking of the crow the symphony of the frogs the reveling of the leaves In Spirits midst on that fine fresh wind, Whom the Insider has ceased to know. Out, Out with the secrets, let it not dwell in false rhetoric, but in the ineffable, inexpressible workings of this wide world, beyond the voices of old bones gone to rest."
rebellion is your obligation to the next 7 generations
Glouriouus
b-day gift for friend with her ocs
The Kurdish family of “Holholuk Koyu” picnicks above the Ataturk Dam on the Euphrates. According to the photographer, the dam, which will be finished by 1993, has already flooded some of this family’s land. Over 1,000 Kurd villages will be flooded before the project is completed, Ed Kashi.
"Early medieval chroniclers, who would probably not have read Plato or Aristotle as they were not translated into Latin until the thirteenth century, often documented the exploits of warrior women without particular comment. The Abbot of Cluny, Peter the Venerable (c. 1092–1156), wrote that ‘it is not altogether exceptional among mortals for women to be in command of men, nor entirely unprecedented for them even to take up arms and accompany men to battle’. The Bishop of Rennes, Marbod (c. 1035–1133), praised the biblical Judith for beheading Holofernes and taking up arms against her enemies. Yet from the thirteenth century onwards, roughly contemporaneous with the translation and circulation of Aristotle and Plato, chroniclers and clerks began to express increasing levels of surprise and outrage at women who participate in military activities."
Medieval Women and War Female Roles in the Old French Tradition, Sophie Harwood
You’ve made me gayer I want to wear dresses now
be gay!! wear dresses!! happens to the best of us!!