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🌿Ashland 🌿 23. 🌿 White. 🌿 He/they/xe. She/her if we're mutuals. 🌿 bisexy 🌿 Genderweird, genderfuck, genderqueer, gender sillay. 🌿 in my gimmick blog era sorry 🌿

Hi! Thanks for the asks guys, you're all so sweet for reaching out & I really appreciate it.

For the record: I am as fine as I ever am, nothing horrible has happened in my personal life, and I did not get hacked. mainly I am switching blogs because I've had this one for, Jesus almost ten years now (since I was 13) and I wanted a fresh start. Clean draft/inbox/likes tabs, less crowded activity page, inactive blogs unfollowed without having to manually go through the list, less chance of seeing a vent post from when I was 15 while using the search feature, that sort of thing. And I wanted to change my tagging system. Remaking just seemed the best way to do all that.

Sorry that I worried anyone 😖 kisses!

Don't usually say this about cis women but Jesus Christ have you seen Kim Wexler's gender? Fucking impeccable.

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rthko

I don't mean to be callous but when I talk about walkability/transit and someone says "what about people who live out in the country" I'm like yeah, what about them? What does that have to do with how people in cities get around?

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rthko

I have a post very explicitly about pedestrian fatalities in disenfranchised neighborhoods and how people who can't afford cars are treated as second class citizens and someone commented "tell me y'all don't live 20 miles from the nearest town without telling me." I've had an IRL conversation where the guy interjected "well there are starving people in remote West Virginia, that's the REAL poverty." And it's worth asking, why do you valorize and sympathize with rural poverty but not urban poverty? JK, I know why.

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3liza

you know everyone, in addition to what rthko is saying, in countries with functional transit, the people in rural areas ALSO can walk on to buses and trains. because the public transit goes to those places. walkability also means you can live in a farming community and catch a train to the city on the weekend. this is the reality in many places in europe and japan. a long time ago i accompanied my boyfriend-at-the-time to a series of techno festivals all over germany without a car and it was fine. the trains just went everywhere, even the smaller towns. for less dense areas there was a lot of support for biking as well.

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ot3

glassblowing rules because it's like one of the single most hardcore and impressive processes in the entire art world yet almost everything you make with it looks lame as hell. it's essentially a form of smithing that only produces neglected gift shop tchotchkes.