Been a year so here’s a new pinned post

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What’s up I’m Sage (he/they), I’m 25 years old, and I never fucking learned how to read

(if you get that reference you may be entitled to a senior discount lol)

I’m an artist living in Portland, Oregon, and a proud bisexual transexual fagdyke ⚧️

I’m physically and mentally disabled, and while I refuse to list all of my diagnoses, relevant ones are bipolar, cptsd, anxiety, ADHD, and autism.

I’m also a traumagenic osdd system, if you’re interested in following some of our side blogs, let us know, or if you just want to chat, (most) of us don’t bite. (Endos don’t interact)

If you’re interested in my art I’m @ fungifamiliar on Instagram, I also try and tag my art #my art , tbh I really need to post more of it on here

I’m working on finishing my BFA in fine arts, with a minor in queer studies-if you ever want to talk queer theory or leftist theory in general, I’m always stoked to

Anyway welcome to my corner of the Internet, enjoy your stay!

weaselle:

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i really think we the U.S. public need to be SUPER FUCKING LOUD about how admirable we think this kind of thing is.

Anytime military members speak up about not liking their orders to be deployed against the american public, or especially REFUSING such orders, the nation needs to hear a great outcry of public support for that act

(via solomontoaster)

the-forest-library:

Get rid of ring cameras unless you like partnering with ICE

On the same day that Ring announced this partnership, 404 Media reported that ICE, the Secret Service, and the Navy had access to Flock’s network of cameras. By partnering with Ring, Flock could potentially access footage from millions more cameras.

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villainessbian:

inbabylontheywept:

I was walking out of the Walmart today, and a car passed me, and I got this incredibly vivid impression. It wasn’t really in words, but if I had to put it into words, the two key points would be

a). I needed to watch that car and

b). That I needed to be careful, because the driver of the car was a massive bitch.

It kind of took me by surprise, because I really had no reason to be beefing with that car, and I also hadn’t really had an impression like that since I was religious, which was in my teen years. Right? It’d been a decade since I had a little voice whisper in my ear, and I’d basically written it off as nonsense.

Anyway, I watched the car, because The Spirits or whatever were very insistent that I did. Car drove fine, went into the parking spot, inched forward, and right when it should’ve just stopped, the driver gunned it for some reason and it ran into the curb and cracked its bumper.

So, the driver got out, and she went to the front of the car to check that yes, she had cracked her bumper, and then she turned to look at me. The parking lot wasn’t empty, but we were the only two people standing in that row, and I’d probably been staring at her for tenish seconds now.

She demanded very angrily to know why I hadn’t warned her of the curb. And I could have said I didn’t know you were about to gun it or is it my job to help every stranger park, or even could you have even heard me, inside your car?

And all of those would have been fine, but I was really, really busy digesting that I had somehow communed with Mormon Jesus again for the first time in fifteen years, and that the communion had mostly been there to let me watch someone park badly (?), so what I responded with was:

“Because it was foretold.”

And I can’t tell which would be funnier, if she went silent because there’s not much to be said to that, or if she went silent because in Utah, she might actually believe me, but we parted ways without more words.

I’m still kind of digesting this myself, actually.

God is real but only to tell you to look at that dumbass fail a basic parking manoeuvre

(via smirli)

kropotkindersurprise:

September 21, 2020 - Ron Cobb, best known for being the production designer for several major films, has died at 83 years of age. Cobb brought to life several cantina creatures for Star Wars (1977) and came up with weaponry and sets for Conan the Barbarian (1982), the exterior and interior of the Nostromo ship in Alien (1978) and the earth colony complex in Aliens (1986), and the DeLorean time machine in Back to the Future (1985).

More interestingly, to me at least, is that in the 1960s and 70s he was a great radical political cartoonist, and sadly, many cartoons of those days are still just as relevant today. A small selection:

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Rest in Peace, Ron Cobb. Find more of his cartoons here: http://roncobb.net/cartoons.html

(via officialtrashcant)