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@lewd-plants / lewd-plants.tumblr.com
lil crop of a recent commission of a darling little luna moth character (+ a lil sweater!!)
please do not use or repost without the character owner’s permission.
character in a fight scene: *restrains their opponent by pinning them against the wall by their wrists*
me:
character in a fight scene: *pins their opponent down by straddling their waist and holding their wrists to the floor*
me:
character in a fight scene: *lifting their disarmed opponent’s chin slightly with the business end of their weapon*
me:
character in fight scene: *pins down the opponent and leans in close to whisper in their ear*
me:
character in fight scene: *restrains the opponent by twisting their arm/s behind their back and pinning them to the wall chest first with their own chest pressing against the opponents back*
me:
Character: *distracts their otherwise equally good/better opponent by flirting*
Me:
Character in fighting scene: *restrains opponents arms in a lock hold with their own, entangling their arms together forcing their bodies to be pressed together and faces in close proximity*
character in fight scene: *holds opponent by the collar, lifts them and brings them close to their face*
me:
Every time this crosses my dash it gets better.
characters in fight scene: *tussle then break apart and warily watch each other while breathing hard*
me:
*fans self frantically*
Reminder to not give up, you are bringing about change.
List of positives to come out of the recent protests as of June 4:
Feel free to add more if you know of more!
omfg why
Lush UK and Lush North America are different!
Lush UK is owned by Mark Constantine, the guy supporting cops.
Lush North America is owned by Mark Wolverton and Karen Delaney-Wolverton and they support Black Lives Matter. This is their Twitter which is full of BLM content and info about allyship, etc. right now.
This is their homepage:
They sent out this letter to their employees and posted it online:
Credit to @sapphiredoves on Twitter.
British mutuals reblog
No im not doing it i dont care
Can anyone explain why this sucks so much. Like I thought I would love it because I don’t like social interaction and like being able to work in a way that actually helps me (ex: being able to listen to music) but it’s the worst thing so far and I’m not getting anything done.
@actslikeacat Most people with ADHD thrive on structure and compartmentalization, and with distance learning, that isn’t a thing. We’re in the same place for every class AND extracurricular, and there’s no physical transition to help our brains shift from one thing to the next. Basically, we’ve lost our anchor points and we can’t slow ourselves down or steer our brains in the directions we want them to go. Distance learning has introduced a legitimate accessibility barrier for a SIGNIFICANT portion of the population.
It's not just structure - it's EXTERNALLY IMPOSED structure. Trying to give ourselves structure is like trying to bail out the Titanic with a bucket. All the advice for studying/working from home right now is like 'make sure you give yourself a schedule and stick to it', and for a lot of us that is just not something we can *do*.
All the adderall in the world won't help us stick to an internally motivated structure.
okay can I also add? I’ve never been able to do any kind of extensive school work when it’s been on the internet.
ADHD brains need a delicate balance of positive and negative stimulus. You know what has never failed to supply me with the perfect amount if stimulus? The internet.
When I’m in a classroom, I’m in Class Mode. Sure I probably have my phone on me, but I’m far less likely to be tempted by it. I tend to genuinely want to listen to what the professor has to say (ooh! New Information!), and I can stim or doodle if I need to meet my minimum stimulus requirements.
So. All of that is gone. There’s not anything that can really replicate a classroom environment when it’s online at home. The fall semester has been announced to be all online and I’m genuinely considering just taking it off, because realistically I don’t know that I can do it.
A punk stops during a gay pride parade to allow a mesmerized child to touch his jacket spikes.
I lost control about reblogging this picture.
and this is the perfect “fuck you” to people who stereotype people like this.
literally one of my favourite pictures ever
nothing more punk than letting small children touch your clothes spikes or hair spikes
If you think punks would miss the opportunity to be a good fucking human to kids you don’t know much about punks
Being nice to kids is literally the number one punk activity
BITCH NO WAYYYY
I have a vivid memory of being about 14 and seeing a hardcore punk walking down the street in a busy shopping district with a tiny white kitten tucked in his leather jacket. That’s goals.
one of my favorite memories is my first punk show and how welcoming and friendly everyone was. I was 9 and my brother brought me and people were putting me on their shoulders and telling me about where they got their clothes or how much a little punk I was.
I love punk culture because from the outside it looks aggressive and harsh. But once you realize that’s just their armour and that they are kinder and more proactive about human rights than the “nice” looking people you get comfort from their presence.
Not all things that look aggressive are aggressive. Not all things that look safe are safe.
Punk is safe BECAUSE it is aggressive. Punk - when done right - kicks out fascists and rapists, defends communities, fights injustice. All of which require aggression.