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DNI if you consider yourself ontologically incapable of violence 69 years old

anyway i was blocked by op so i’m posting this here just so i can have it on my page and in my likes thank you bye

Extremely satisfying to be checking off more and more of the handy/DIY dad milestones. Gotta beat them (dads)

Autogrindephile is now released to the world. Autogynephilic sonic terror, brought to you in the form of 707 blastbeats and HM-2 powered riff destruction. Dedicated to fucked up trannies everywhere. AGP Crew. An aural assault on transmisogyny and an irreverent celebration of degeneracy.

Check out the “Contagion” demo on bandcamp.

Lyrics:

Spread. Amass in aggregate. Injection. Estrogen infection. Through the internet we multiply.

What are you so afraid of? Your children will be just like us. We're exactly what you think we are. We thrive on your disgust.

A viral network. Mind control insurgency. Shitposter supremacy. Pronouns changed to it and she. Therian insurrection. To be inhuman gives her an erection.

Trannies taking over to destroy society.

i've just had a terrible idea

i present to you the mona lisa:

ok so, for the last few hours i've been making this code that organizes the colors in drawings:

(mostly @metukika's bc her works look really dope and i don't have many like that ;_;)

and these things feel like something that would be sold as a "deconstruction of classical paintings" like the "the kiss" by Klimt, "starry night" by Van Gogh or "Girl with a pearl earing" by vermeer

i can imagine going to an art gallery and finding stuff like this, made by someone who thinks they are so so smart

Ok but this is actually phenomenally cool OP, and a terrific tool for explaining some of the weirder aspects of color theory, especially how to translate color from traditional media to digital.

I'm working on the teaching plan for a digital painting class I'm going to pitch to my illustration school, and I was wondering if you had something I could use to show this concept to the class? (In exchange for full credit and money of course)

so the whole house has covid :/

i was supposed 2 take a test so i could continue caretaking work next week but i need 2 reschedule so i can minimize th risk of getting other vulnerable ppl sick, but the end of th month is my deadline 2 complete that so thats at least a week if not more of not getting paid, nd thts hoping they dnt charge me 2 reshchdule

the other concerning thing is that my roomate has been out of a job for almost 2 months and was starting this week nd was gonna get paid friday and tht was supposed 2 carry us thru th end of th month but tht check is gonna b very slim now

iv been covering most of our expenses on top of rent but its starting 2 look like were not gonna be able 2 pay this month or if we do we will have nothing left over so if ur able 2 we wuld greatly appreciate anything u can send our way, reblogs r also v appreciated

cashapp: $littrcyst

Paypall & Venmo: @ witchcrash (space added 2 avoid taggin a randos blog)

It's easy to feel like we got the short end of the stick with estrogen based hrt, but then I remember how spiro makes it impossible to hold your pee.

Extremely rare spironolactone W

😈 You are not bound by the Hays code.

😈 You are allowed to have evil characters who are not punished by the narrative by the end of the story.

😈 You are allowed to have evil characters who win.

😈 You are allowed to have evil characters who make evil look fun and cool.

😈 You are allowed to make your fun, cool evil character the protagonist.

😈 You are allowed to glorify, romanticize and eroticize evil characters and villainous acts.

😈 You are not obligated to teach your audience a moral lesson.

Anonymous asked:

what’s wrong with building codes?

Ok fair, this isn't a line of critique ppl talk about much and probably isn't intuitive from lots of positions.

But they're a fundamental piece of how capitalism (tries to) force us to play its game and of how it destroys alternative lifeways!

Also worth noting that nearly all traditional indigenous dwellings are gonna be illegal by most building codes. That alone should make you real skeptical of them.

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For most of human history, in most places, people could build dwellings at the individual or small group level out of readily available, natural materials. (Eg from what I've read 1-2 people can build a wigwam in 3 days that'll last well over a year).

This kind of set up gives individuals way more power over their housing and isn't conducive to landlording or housing debt. Readily available housing means way less pressure to stay with shitty family/housemates/partners/jobs. It removes one of the primary forms of leverage.

Building codes make it difficult or fully illegal to live in anything other than a modern, convention home.*

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Modern homes are convenient in tons of ways. But:

Older tech gets portrayed as way worse than it was, and:

A lot of that convenience primarily matters if you're spending most of your time/energy working because you're living thoroughly inside the market and if you're separated from the skills and knowledge to take care of your shit without modern conveniences.

Civ has a gravity to it. You (theoretically/legally) have to pay a certain amount in taxes, at the point at which you're working a little, probably you find at least some things you want to buy. As you work more you handle less shit yourself and pay more so other people handle it for you. As more people are doing this community becomes harder and harder to find if you're holding out. And the skills, knowledge and lifeways for living outside of civ are harder to access.

While mass violence is needed at times, that's not needed or sustainable long term.

With the commons enclosed, the genocide and forced relocation of indigenous people enacted, industrialization and urbanization complete, more mundane and bureaucratic forms of coercion tend to do the trick for the few hold outs and breakaways.

Shit like telling you you have to install a septic system you can't begin to afford, or condemning your house.

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*while the details of what's allowed and what's prohibited vary massively from place to place, it is a practical tension I and friends come up against with the state, and even if it wasn't I think it makes sense to object on principle/with an eye towards the future.

Child custody standards (what's grounds for the state taking your kid/what's gonna count against you in a custody battle) often go above and beyond building codes in requiring normative dwellings.

I'm thinking of details like: septic/sewer standards, requiring electric/water hookups, requiring buildings made to last decades vs easy to build structures that are rebuilt every few years or require more active maintenance, making it difficult or impossible to use natural materials, etc.

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Qualifier: I think building codes serve a purpose in landlord-tennant relationships but without them it'd be way easier to escape renting

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