Preview of my piece for the upcoming Kpop Demon Hunters show at Gallery Nucleus! 🐦⬛👹✨
nuthatch doing nuthatch things
@gallusrostromegalus . casts spell of silly reverse gravity
Nuthatches are very silly and profoundly athletic birds who use thier silliness to (at least attempt) terrorize other birds away from their nests or the feeder.
You know, like mimes!
i guess i'll go fuck myself (skips away merrily)
we live in a hellmouth tony. my ingredients, they’re-a too fresh
the cinematography….
@i-like-reblog-maps I heard you like large maps ^_^
what the fuck
that thing is eldritch
acquired a dark mode version just to see what it’d look like. oh my god. this map is gorgeous
i have never seen a hub that large. i’m?? stunned
Didn't realise it was a reblog map at first,thought somebody was drawing the visual effect that accompanies casting Testicular Torsion.
one thing about me is i'm always going to need #mynothing. sometimes I do just want to lay in bed curled up and not speak for a few hours.
starting a collection for my anthropology class can you guys send me more posts like these
Knights of Guinevere. Going to watch the first episode when it comes out.
My mother is all into homesteading and off-grid living videos right now. Every time I check up on her, this is what she wants to talk about.
It gives her a sense of peace and purpose I guess. Which is good, she’s been struggling to find that with her injuries and condition. She’s learning skills, and feeling prepared for “the worst”. Like I can’t get her to stop watching conspiracy theory bullshit on YouTube so at least this kind of content alleviates some of the anxiety the other content amplifies, because she feels like she can do something now to secure her safety later.
But to get through these conversations, I have to tell myself— hey, if natural disaster comes our way, some of this might be useful. But I know she’s not just thinking a big storm or natural disaster. She’s preparing for the collapse of society. And I don’t know how to break it to her that we wouldn’t survive that. You can make long lasting candles with crisco? Cool. Where you going to by crisco when society collapses? You’ll stock up now? Ok cool. What will you do when it runs out? Honestly, before it runs out, what will you do when people with guns come to take your various stockpiled supplies?
If we hit a point where society collapses, we’re done for. Food, medicine, etc. we can’t survive without society, without a world where people are working together trying to help each other out.
So, I’ll go through with this shit in the name of natural disaster preparedness, and because it helps her. But that’s as far as I’m willing to put energy into it. I refuse to prepare for, bet on, or hope for the collapse of society. I’d rather spend my energy trying to prevent society collapsing, what little part I can play in that. I’d rather spend my energy supporting people in my community. I’d rather work and build towards a better future, not prepare for the worst.
OP, if your mother is physically able to do the following, I strongly suggest it:
Get her into a fibercraft. Sewing, knit, crochet. Because here’s the thing:
At first, you can pitch it as “we’re all still gonna need clothes and these idiots with their doomsday bunkers can’t even thread a needle.” But after awhile—let this take a bit of time, not so long that she gets bored but long enough that she’s like “I’ve DONE this already”—introduce her to a slightly more advanced concept. She was practicing on circle skirts? Check out how to make darts. Crochet blankets? There are SO MANY cool stitches.
And then when the craft has a decent grip as a hobby….THEN you introduce her to a crafting social group.
One of the best ways to stop people falling down a conspiracy theory rabbit hole is to make sure they have active and diverse community, and being able to make tangible things has been shown to have a positive influence on mental health. If cost is a concern, I literally have spare crochet hooks I could send you to get her started and all I’d ask for them is cost of postage, which is like. Maybe three bucks. You can even find halfway decent yarn at the dollar store now. It’s not amazingly high quality, but it’s good enough for practice and learning.
I cannot recommend the above enough. My dad is a prepper and was falling in with a militia. Like the white supremacy militias.
So I started casually mentioning i wanted to do Search and Rescue- knowing my father is incredibly competitive and will try and out do me.
I was all "but we can't rely on the government to find people!"
Now he has been on 6 different tours in the US. He is a field commander and the most successful in state history.
He independently made a partnership with a Black and Missing coalition and partners with them on searches for Black Ohio and.
He called me the other day so proud he has " a Trans and a nonbinary whatever that is" on his search team. So is he perfect? No. But now he isn't toting a gun around and threatening people.
He's getting better. Sure he built a secret bunker in the basement. But he's recovered multiple bodies and reunited people with loved ones.
Sure we still can't have a conversation without him divulging into some bigoted speak here and there.
But he's been lead in recovering teens trafficked from our state and successfully recovered them in Georgia in 10 hours.
Sure he isn't perfect. But he didn't fall completely and maybe he will become even better on his own.
The secret is: is they aren't going to become themselves again but you can help them not crumble completely. You can still have your parent even if they are a bit.. ahhhh.... hurtful. But they aren't hurting anyone and that's the important part.
We are what we become. So help people become in a good direction.
Part of the reason people (particularly white people) of a certain age fall down the doomsday preparation hole into conspiracy theorist is
there is very little community for non-churchgoing white folks.
There is such a push in white culture to get your kids out the door and settled in their own home after you've raised them nearly exclusively alone for 20 years. Your work friends are your work friends. You retire and they don't see you anymore.
You don't go to church? All of the church groups don't see you.
Because the prevalent culture among white people is go it alone. If you're lucky and not divorced, you get your partner, but usually the go it alone is so pervasive that even working as a team with one other person is usually too hard, not to mention the stress of only having one person and how you have no place to vent about that person when needed (and everyone sometimes needs to vent about their loved ones no matter how good the relationship.)
So you get to this place where your culture has led you and you have grown-up kids, no spouse, no friends, and a whole lot of undefinable resentment about your life that you're not supposed to feel.
And this person on youtube comes along and says "Fuck them all, society will collapse any day now."
And you nod along in agreement.
But if you have a hobby, and start making friends from that hobby?
Suddenly that support system vents all of those icky building resentments and you can depend on people and make friends and have relationships and the world doesn't feel so bad.
Honestly, white culture takes a pack animal and puts it in a cage alone and then wonders why so many white people are miserable, racist pricks.
The thing about homesteading is that at it's best, it's done within a community context.
People who are on the grind to grow/raise/slaughter their own food or to make their own clothing quickly realize that no, they CANNOT do it all, there's not enough hours in the day, but they learn what neighbors are doing what, and they start to swap and barter and trade and sell.
Someone's hot sauce for eggs, some deer meat for fruit preserves, honey for medicinal homegrown herbs. Work trades happen too - you help us repair our roof while we'll help you repair your plumbing, or someone who will watch your place when you're gone and vice versa.
Sometimes a friend will have a ridiculous harvest and push pear preserves on you. You'll pay her back someday, somehow, perhaps by giving her little brother (who is watching her place) extensive gardening guidance.
People just watching videos who are just getting started might not realize that, or who just don't think it through fully. I doubt the videos go into the community aspect.
I fully highly recommend all reading the perspectives of all the above. People need community, not right-wing radicalizing youtube algorithms, now more than ever.
Because I absolutely love joan_de_art’s sustainable city series I’mma share it in one post since I see the art scattered about.

That’s Louis Rossman, a repair technician and YouTuber, who went viral recently for railing against Apple. Apple purposely charges a lot for repairs and you either have to pay up or buy a new device. That’s because Apple withholds necessary tools and information from outside repair shops. And to think, we were just so close to change.
Follow @the-future-now

Reblog if you:
- Have an iPhone and are in need of repairs
- Have a friend with that problem
- Hate Apple and are more than happy to spite them in some way
No one will know which is it

This guy inspired me to repair my own macbook. First of all, you should know that I am not… like, I have to look up HOW to look up what my computer specifications are. Tech, that ware either soft or hard, is not a subject in which I experience comfort or competence. But my puppy peed on my keyboard, and I asked the apple store, or the fucking mac cafe, or the godsdamn Computer House Chill Zone or whatever cute ass name they have for their bullshit store, and they said it would be TWELVE HUNDRED DOLLARS TO REPLACE MY KEYBOARD. I’m not even exaggerating.
So I asked the internet, well how hard IS it to repair? And I saw this guy’s video, and while I am no techie, I AM fueled by spite, so I was all “oh, they do that shit on purpose specifically so they can charge me $1200 bucks or make me buy a new computer hunh? FUCK THEM” and I bought all the tools I needed for about $25 and I bought all the parts I needed for about another $25 and I watched a few tutorial videos, and I replaced my own keyboard.
So, once you are doing the actual deed, it becomes pretty obvious that they are finding creative ways to make this much harder than it has to be on purpose. On thing that stood out to me is, instead of all the tiny screws being the same size, there are about two dozen very slightly different sizes. They could easily be all the same size, or like, two sizes at most, but no.
These mother fuckers will take a panel that screws into place and they’ll use a different size screw for each corner. They are so close that you almost cannot tell them apart visually, but they each will only screw into the matching corner. Like, it’s a pretty clear “fuck you” to anyone trying to do repairs.
anyway, this guy is also fueled by spite, and doing holy work, and I have mad respect
This is awesome. Man is doing good ass deeds 24/7 because he’s giving people control.
How dare you not leave a link to his channel, this guy is the savior of the modern world.
vittoria alla ribellione
Fuck Apple, Fuck every big tech company
And if you need the ‘proprietary’ tools; go here!
I Fixit is actually how I repaired my dad’s old iphone 12 and then claimed it as my own!
I had a similar situation to someone up thread, where a dog peed on their keyboard. This was years ago, when it was a little easier to fix, but I got a replacement keyboard for $50 and took care of it with a screwdriver and a Gin and Tonic.
It should be that easy to fix your stuff. Buying new only benefits Apple, or Samsung or Google or whoever made your stuff. If it works for you, it should work and you should be able to fix it.
how are people mad at you for hating ai the human job stealing machine? lmao
wishing you luck in swiftly finding a new job that doesn't include ai!
i mean it when i say this post has got me more bitch anons than i've ever had in my fucking life lmao.
i do have a theory about this and i think it's one of two reasons.
- people always get weird when you stick up for yourself and the usual reaction is to try to undermine you, shame you for being immature (or in my case, unprofessional), or make it out to not be a big deal and imply you overreacted/you were the problem
- there's a lot of people stuck in a similar situation wishing they could do what i did and instead of living vicariously like most people on that post are doing they take their frustration out on me because it makes them feel insecure and jealous about their own inaction, regardless of their reasons for it
i've gotten shit like this before, though not to the same extent, for sticking up for myself against shitty housemates, my abusive parents, etc. always the same old line: i'm immature, i'm not giving them a chance, it's not that bad, at least i have parents/a place to live and i should be more grateful... and so on. and even though i recognise i was able to quit this job because i am lucky enough to not rely on it financially (it was a side gig), i would have done the same regardless. i know this because i'm the same bitch who cut my abusive parents off and straight-up became homeless rather than return to an environment that didn't respect me. it's just hardwired in and i'm damn proud of it. i've got this shit my whole life because people cannot stand that in a person.
and the reason for that is that people don't like seeing you call out bullshit and sticking up for yourself because it highlights the areas in their own life where they're being walked over. valid reasons for remaining in the situation or not (illness, finance, access to resources, all real reasons why someone might remain in a shitty situation and i do NOT judge them for it) it makes them feel powerless and insecure and upset. they then give me shit as a way of reassuring themselves that i'm the problem or that our situations are different and therefore they can't do the same, or they characterise me as misunderstanding the situation to further their own self-delusions about their similar situations.
basically, seeing someone call shit out highlights that inaction is also a choice, and this knowledge sends people doolally.
Me when someone else has a heavy accent when speaking English: That accent is charming and I can tell they put in a lot of effort to learn English.
Me when I have a heavy accent speaking another language: They are going to shoot me the second I open my mouth aren’t they
They hate it when u dont abide by the same imaginary rules that they force themselves to live under
getting big 45 minute vibes from this 15 minute recipe










