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Hitsuzen

@zalia / zalia.tumblr.com

Zombies, Run! fangirl who hates zombies. Writes random stuff, roleplays, sculpts. Writes about herself in the third person apparently. This is a NSFW/18+ rated blog. Mainly fandom stuff. Currently into Destiny, Magnus Archives and Rusty Quill Gaming. Queer as in fuck you.
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crownleys

Commission Update!

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There will be specials for my cartoon portraits as well as my full rendered character art! There will also be a few slots for standard commissions. Head on over there to get more info on them!

Last but not least, I haven't advertised them a ton in the past so I will now! I have some monthly membership rewards, including but not limited to a discord server with access to my WIPs, early looks at my work, and discount codes for my commissions!

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Wyoming, one of the most useless states in the union, has decided to make itself even more useless by disenfranchising about a quarter of the electorate in hopes of cementing its shitty republican majority and bloody senators.

any followers who live there and didn't vote previously:

  1. go fucking vote
  2. re-register so you can do item 1
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cipher-fresh

I must not mock Gen Alpha. Mocking Gen Alpha is the mind killer. Mocking Gen Alpha is the little-death that brings total generational solidarity obliteration. I will engage with Gen Alpha lovingly. I will permit them to be cringe. And when they grow up I will turn my eye to their accomplishments. Where mocking has gone there will be nothing. Only generational solidarity remains

The Kids are indeed Alright.

We must teach them the Lore of things,

like piracy, and how to find stuff at the Library, and Unions, and what it's not legal for job applications to ask you.

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weaselle

when i hear complaints about the boomers, i say "was it not boomers getting shot by cops while protesting against the war in vietnam? Were not boomers the ones who insisted that banks would no longer require a cosign from a husband or father for a woman to open an account or have a credit card? Did they not literally take us to the moon?"

When i hear complaints about gen x i say " did not gen x bear the brunt of AIDS and the creation of the 'inner city'? wasn't it gen-x marching for queer rights and women's body autonomy and a change in corrupt banking policies in some of the largest protests in the country's history?"

when i hear complaints about millennials, i say "have not millennials fought against and lived through so many 'once in a generation' disasters they should by all rights have given up by now? Are not millennials those who rally against the status quo? the industry killers, the cop protesters, they who live through unending hardship as the economic noose tightens, leading the charge for sustainability and socio-economic reform?"

when i hear complaints about gen-z i say "hasn't gen-z gotten involved younger, and been involved stronger, in the continuance of these noble traditions? Are they not living without even the broken pieces of the promise given to the generations that came before? haven't they had their childhoods derailed by the imminence of consequences for actions they were never even present for?"

when i hear complaints about generation alpha i say "HOW DARE YOU. How dare you malign these souls who will have to fix so much that they did not have a hand in ruining... or else die of these mistakes made before they were born. How dare you do the work of our shared oppressors and alienate our fresh blood. You are not to mistreat and mock the youngest soldiers in this fight, no! you point out to them the best targets, you share your rations, you show them how to stay alive, because anyone in the trenches with us is our brethren, our sistren. Our safety and our strength."

don't let the worst kind of stand up comedian tell you other generations are terrible. Don't let the worst kind of headline convince you each generation is against the other. Don't let the worst kind of oppressive force keep us divided along lines that mean nothing real. Because that is how they win.

It's not generations that are the problem, it's those who hold power. And unfortunately when you are powerful and you have time, you get more powerful. So boomers are considered the most evil, because those boomers who have power have been around for ages and have accumulated SO MUCH.

But there are so many boomers who are powerless and alone and poverty stricken. Not to mention the boomers we lost to war and to poverty and to disease because their fellows left them by the wayside.

Every generation has its privileged, awful, power hungry assholes. There are nazis who are gen x, millennial, gen y. They're not okay just because they're younger. Be aware of the people around you. Make it better where you ARE.

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Lmao you’re an adult, you shouldn’t be using the word squick. Use trigger. Use your grown up adult words to explain how you feel instead of leaning on a cutesy uwu term that no one outside of tumblr uses. It’s embarrassing.

Idek if this is serious or ironic honestly

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Found this in the original post tags and I just... SIGH

Here’s the thing, anon. Squick isn’t just ‘I don’t like this’, it’s ‘I think this is gross and it makes me deeply uncomfortable but I pass no judgement on those who enjoy it, because I acknowledge that everyone is different and those same people may have the same visceral reaction some of the things I enjoy’ and was originally made popular in the kink community.

So yeah, if you want to say that every time you come across a trope or whatever you find icky then go ahead, say that every time.

Also, this term dates back to Usenet in the early nineties, so sure, go off.

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sugarfey

This frustrates me so much because squicks and triggers are fundamentally different things and as someone with PTSD, the distinction is super useful!

Squicks are things I find personally gross but may not be gross to someone else. They don’t upset me or provoke my PTSD, they simply do not pop my corn. Example: Omegaverse. I don’t like it, it makes me uncomfortable and I’m not going to read it, but if you like it, you do you.

Triggers are things which directly provoke my PTSD. This means that my triggers may seem completely normal and innocuous to someone else, because my triggers are so personal and intrinsically linked to a specific event in my life. My reactions to these triggers can include panic attacks and flashbacks to this traumatic event. Sometimes being triggered can affect me for several hours or even days.

Describing something as either a squick or a trigger allows me easily establish the difference in my potential reaction to something without having to go into painful detail about why bodily fluids might make me back button quickly but poker games might leave me a crying wreck. 

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oopsabird

Making this distinction, and having a specific word for something that is not your slice of pie, but also not an actual psychological trigger, is also REALLY important for making sure that the word “trigger” can retain its original, specific, purposeful, and collectively understood clinical meaning (both inside and outside online fannish communities).

If we encourage everyone to lump things that just make them slightly uncomfortable or simply aren’t to their taste in under the word “trigger”, it actually dilutes the meaning of the word. It makes it harder for us all to, for the most part, collectively agree on and understand what exactly is being described when the word gets used.

And that destruction of shared precise definitions is a problem! It is really useful to have the communal language to be able to clearly and quickly delineate between “this grosses me out, no thanks” and “this is going to set off a trauma episode, rattle my brain, and probably throw off the rest of my day/week as a result” while also maintaining your privacy, and to know that you will be understood in what you are saying. Not having it is actually detrimental to the effort of making our communities safe and navigable for people living with trauma. Which is a goal that is much more important to me, personally, than the idea of not being “cutesy” (a word which in this case which sounds a lot like it’s being used as a euphemism for “cringe”).

(Also, one has to wonder if people told Shakespeare he was being childish when he made up entirely new words that are still widely used in the English language today...... 🤔)

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mumblingsage

My understanding is that “squick” was also created to avoid using more judgmental terms like “gross” or “disturbing”--like yeah, I do find X kink gross or disturbing, but that’s my personal feeling, not an objective fact about the world, and if I’m explaining to my friend who is super into X that I’d prefer they leave it out of the story they’re writing me in the fic exchange, I want to use politer language!

“Squick” does sound silly, like onomatopoeia, but I think that’s part of its role--it’s a word that defuses if, again, you’re saying something squicks you in front of an audience that may include its connoisseurs. When I say I’m squicked, I’m clearly not getting onto a high horse of dignity and moral righteousness. At the same time I’m not being so indirect for the sake of politeness--”oh, it’s not my favorite thing, I’m not sure it works for me, I haven’t found a fic about it that clicks for me”--that someone could misunderstand how much I do not want to see it.

And, to reiterate, it is a grown up word made by grown up nerds in the 90s so if you think it was somehow born on and limited to Tumblr I'm going to need you to actually do some fandom history research before you ever speak authoritatively again about anything fandom-related or adjacent.

I love and deeply miss the term “squick” and really want to see it brought back. It allows dislike for its own sake and without judgement. It’s polite, gentle, and has an air of “you do you.” A squick is not a trigger. Triggers are related to trauma. You’re allowed to not like things and not have them related to anything other than just finding them unpleasant. And that aversion can be strong! That’s okay! I really don’t like watersports. Like, gag-reflex levels of aversion, but it’s not triggering. I just really don’t like it.  I feel like we’ve lost the right/ability to just... quietly not like things and move on with our lives. Not everything is for everyone, and you don’t need a reason to not like something. Just politely and quietly excuse yourself. No need to draw attention, and if someone asks you why you just say, “No, it squicks me out.” No judgement. No narrative necessary. 

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lilykep

There is a sad trend of trying to make everything you personally dislike morally reprehensible in some way to justify your dislike of it. You're allowed to just not like something for no real reason. You do not have to justify why you dislike something, and the word "squick" is perfect for that. It say "look I really really don't like this thing, but it's ok if you do" and that is useful.

I think the biggest problem is that a lot of these kids are VERY into the whole fandom purity culture thing, so they actually DO want to make it out to be morally reprehensible, and they DON'T think it's ok that other ppl might be into it.

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neil-gaiman

Cheerfully using “squick” since 1992, because it means a specific thing and other words do not mean that thing.

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dduane

Very much SAME.

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“Student debt also largely didn’t exist in America before the Reagan Revolution. It was created by Republicans here in the 1980s — intentionally — and if we can overcome Republican opposition, we can intentionally end it here and join the rest of the world in once again benefiting from an educated populace. Forty years on from the Reagan Revolution, student debt has crippled three generations of young Americans: over 44 million people carry the burden, totaling a $2+ trillion drag on our economy that benefits nobody except the banks earning interest on the debt and the politicians they pay off. But that doesn’t begin to describe the damage student debt has done to America since Reagan, in his first year as governor of California, ended free tuition at the University of California and cut state aid to that college system by 20 percent across-the-board. After having destroyed low income Californians’ ability to get a college education in the 1970s, Reagan then took his anti-education program national as president in 1981. When asked why he’d taken a meat-axe to higher education and was pricing college out of the reach of most Americans, he said, much like Ted Cruz might today, that college students were “too liberal” and America “should not subsidize intellectual curiosity.” It was the 1980s version of today’s “war on woke”: Reagan hated college students. On May 1, 1970, Governor Reagan announced that students protesting the Vietnam war across America were “brats,” “freaks” and “cowardly fascists,” adding, as The New York Times noted at the time: “If it takes a bloodbath, let’s get it over with. No more appeasement!” Four days later four were dead at Kent State, having been murdered by National Guard riflemen using live ammunition against anti-war protesters. Before Reagan became president, states paid 65 percent of the costs of colleges, and federal aid covered another 15 or so percent, leaving students to cover the remaining 20 percent with their tuition payments. It’s why when I attended college in the late 1960s — before Reagan — I could pay my tuition working a weekend job as a DJ at a local radio station and washing dishes at Bob’s Big Boy restaurant on Trowbridge Road in East Lansing.”
Source: rawstory.com
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Liberals will say shit like "Yeah, well Trump would be doing so much worse right now" while Biden and the Democrats pull shit like this

Fuck you and your lesser-evilism. I refuse to do the math you want me to. The appropriate level of fascism is zero. If you don't believe that, line up with the fascists and follow your leader.

Did you do any research at all, or did you just trust what the Russian defector had to say about it? First off, here's a little explainer about what Section 702 of the FISA Amendment Act of 2008 actually is:

The TL,DR is that it does not authorize surveillance of any U.S. person nor anyone within the United States. And what is the controversy about? Well, despite 702 not authorizing surveillance of U.S. persons, the FBI used a database intended for section 702 purposes (which contains data from foreign communications, including some between a foreigner who can be surveilled and a U.S. person who cannot) improperly and without any warrants to gather information on U.S. persons. And they did so 287,000 times!

That is clearly bad, and it's already illegal! No further legislation is needed to make it illegal, it already is. The actual amendment text is not yet officially available, but will be here when it is.

Because I can't read it I can't discuss what the amendment would have changed about section 702, but what I'm inferring is that it was requiring a FISA warrant for each target, foreign or otherwise, to use 702 data. If that's what it is then it would require going to the FISC (Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court) orders of magnitude more than is currently done. That court would be overwhelmed, and would be forced to either start rubber stamping warrants or become a bottleneck preventing legitimate and appropriate surveillance. Perhaps more importantly, the FISC is currently responsible for evaluating whether surveillance of a U.S. person is justified (it generally isn't, and agencies are careful not to bring cases to the FISC that have a good chance to be rejected); giving the court the new responsibility of evaluating surveillance of foreigners not only increases the workload but asks the judges to make a substantially different determination, and with little time for deliberation.

In short, this is the FBI unable to keep their hands out of the cookie jar, and they should lose direct access to 702 data (and should never have had it in the first place). The FBI mandate is domestic law enforcement, so access to foreign surveillance data should only be rarely necessary and should require them to go to another agency having a foreign intelligence mandate (e.g. NSA) with a FISA warrant in hand.

It's easy to read a false narrative about how the Biden administration is seeking warrantless surveillance authority (they aren't) and call it fascism (it isn't) and compare it to Trump's actual fascism, but it's bullshit. Don't be fooled by anyone trying to tell you that both parties are the same, both presidential candidates are the same, and voting doesn't matter. It's literally a choice between democracy (Biden) and dictatorship (Trump).

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I’ll be honest, when one party’s aiding and abetting the genocide and the other’s outright gonna kill all my friends, I don’t really care if the fascists “win”. They’ve won already.

You know who would be delighted to hear that? Trump and Putin. The US far right and the Russian government have poured lots of time, effort, and money over the last decade+ into convincing US leftists and liberals that things are hopeless, there's no point in even trying to make things better, and the Democrats and Republicans are functionally interchangeable. They do this because one of the easiest ways for them to win is if the left gives up and stops trying. Every person on the left they can convince to give up in despair brings them closer to complete control. Defeatism on the left actively supports victory on the right.

I think your statement is wrong on a number of levels, both factual and emotional. It comes from not understanding what the actual options are for the US government and the President specifically, either at home or abroad. And it will allow actual fascism to flourish and make the world far worse than it is now.

On an emotional level, the way to address this is to stop doomscrolling. Stop focusing on the worst things happening in the world. Don't ignore them! but don't let them consume you. Start looking for the things that are going well. Find places in your community that you can get involved in making things better. Even if it's only on a small scale like volunteering in a soup kitchen or homeless shelter, it will help you realize that you aren't helpless, that there are things that can be done to make the world a better place. Stay informed about things on a local, national, and international level, but limit how much time and attention you give to things that depress you that you can't affect. Instead of sitting there thinking about all the ways the world sucks and how awful things are, look for things you can do that are productive, and then do them. You'll feel better and you will have made your corner of the world a little better. And you will be a lot less likely to unintentionally fall into the despair, nihilism, and passivity that the fascists want you to be consumed by.

Always remember that the worlds problems are not resting solely on your shoulders, or solely on America's shoulders, and neither is the hope of fixing them. Everyone has things that we can do to make the world a better place, but there are also things that are beyond our control. We can control what we do; we cannot control what others do. We can and should try to make the world a better place, but focusing on the things we can't change has no positive benefits. Focusing on things we can't change accomplishes two things: it makes you feel bad, and it stops you from doing the things you actually can do to make things better. Neither of these things is good for you or anyone else. Look for things you can do and do them. Keep informed on the things you can't change, but don't focus on them.

On a factual level, let's look at "aiding and abetting genocide," shall we?

First, it's important to remember that the US President is not the God-Emperor Of The World. The US government has limits to what it can and can't do in other countries, and both legally and practically. If the US wants to intervene in a problem in another country, there are a variety of things we can do that boil down to basically four categories. It's a lot more complex than this in practice, of course, but in general here are the categories of things we can do:

  1. Send in the troops. Invade, either by ourselves or as part of a NATO or UN operation. (Or maybe just send in a CIA wetworks team to assassinate the head of state.) I hope you can see the moral problems with this option, and also, we've done this a shitton of times over the course of the 20th Century and pretty much every time we've done it, we've made an already awful situation worse. On a moral level, it's pretty bad, and on a practical level, it's worse. Sure, we could stop the immediate problem, but what then? Consider Afghanistan and Iraq. We got rid of Saddam Hussein and the Taliban, and everything went to shit, we spent twenty years occupying Afghanistan with pretty much nothing to show for it. (The Taliban is back in control of Afghanistan.) Things were worse when we left than when we arrived. So this option is pretty much off the table (or should be).
  2. Diplomatic pressure. Now, the thing is, they're a sovereign nation, they don't have to listen to us if they don't want to. We have a lot of things we can leverage--including financial aid--but the only way to force them to do what we want is to invade and conquer, and that only works temporarily. Since we can't force, we have to persuade. This requires us to maintain our existing relationship with the country in question, and possibly strengthen it, because that relationship is what we're leveraging to try and influence them to do what we want them to do. If we do not maintain our relationship, they have no reason to listen to us.
  3. Cut ties and go home. Break off any existing relationship and support, loudly proclaim that they're awful and doing awful things and we wash our hands of the whole situation. This keeps our own hands lily-white and pure, but it also means we have zero leverage to work on any kind of a diplomatic solution. They have no reason to listen to us or care about what we think. We can pat ourselves on the back for doing the right thing, but we destroy our own ability to influence anything. Not just now, but also in the future. Let's say the current crisis ends, and then ten years later there's another crisis. If we want to have any effect then, we would have to start from square one to start building a relationship. Cutting ties would be great for making Americans feel better about ourselves, and there are times when it's the only option, but it should be a last resort. If there is any hope of being able to influence things for the better this will destroy it at least temporarily.
  4. Cut ties and impose sanctions. Break off any existing relationship and support, loudly proclaim that they're awful and doing awful things, but also use the might of the American economy to isolate and punish them. We've done this a lot over the 20th Century, too, and it has never actually resulted in the country in question buckling down and toeing the line we want them to. What happens is the sanctioned country has an economic shock (how long it lasts and how bad it gets depends on a lot of factors) and then pulls themselves back together economically, except this time they're more self-sufficient and less reliant on international trade and financial networks. They tell themselves that America is evil and the cause of all their problems, and so not only do they not listen to us, they actively hate us. And they have fewer international relationships, so fewer reasons to care about what the international community thinks about them. So they're most likely to double down on whatever it is they're doing that we don't like. This one is completely counterproductive and utterly stupid. It's great for making Americans feel better about ourselves, but if we actually care about being able to use our influence for good (or, at least, to mitigate evil) this option shoots us in the foot. It encourages other nations to do the very thing we're trying to stop them from doing.

So, with those four options in mind, both option one (invasion/assassination) and option four (sanctions) are off the table for being immoral and counterproductive. That leaves "breaking our relationship and going home" and "using diplomatic pressure" as our only two viable options.

Biden has chosen option two, diplomatic pressure. Yes, he and our government have continued financial support for Israel ... but with strings attached. They have put limits on it that have never been put on any US foreign aid before. They have taken legal steps to lay the groundwork to target Israeli settlers (i.e. Israeli citizens who confiscate Palestinian homes and businesses). We've been hearing reports for months that Benjamin Netanyahu (Israeli Prime Minister, and a far-right-wing demagogue) hates Biden's guts, because Biden is pressuring him to stop the genocide and work towards peace. Biden is maintaining the relationship, and he's using that relationship to try and influence things to curb the violence and pave the way for a just peace settlement of some sort. Biden has also mentioned the possibility of a two state solution where Palestine becomes its own completely separate country. That's huge, because up until this point the US position has always been that Israel is the only possible legitimate nation in that territory. If Biden stopped US support for Israel, it wouldn't force Israel to stop what it's doing ... but it would let them ignore us. It would remove any leverage or influence we might have.

Biden's hands aren't clean. But the only way for them to be clean would be to also give up any chance of influencing the situation or working to protect Palestinians now or in the future. Only time will tell if it works, but I personally would rather have someone who tried and failed than someone who didn't even try. You might disagree about whether this is the right course of action, and there's a lot of room for honest disagreement about the issue (there's a lot of nuances that I'm glossing over or ignoring). But please do acknowledge that Biden isn't supporting Israel because he supports genocide; he's doing it so that he can continue to maintain diplomatic pressure on Israel to stop the violence.

Which brings us back to "aiding and abetting genocide." Trump is not like Biden. Trump is good friends with Netanyahu and backs Israel to the hilt. Trump thinks that all Arabs are terrorists (and all Muslims are terrorists) and genuinely believes the world would be a better place with them dead. Biden is continuing to support Israel, but using that support as influence to get them to stop or slow down. Trump would be using that influence to encourage them.

And those are the two choices. Someone who is trying to curb the genocide, and someone who actively supports it.

I really hope you can see the significant and substantial difference between those two positions.

But let's say that you're right and Biden's policy towards Israel and Palestine is every bit as bad as Trump's would be. If there was nothing to choose between them on foreign policy grounds, there would still be a shitton to choose between them on domestic policy grounds. You admit that the right wants to kill your friends, and yet you don't seem to think that stopping them from killing your friends might be a good thing to do.

"We can't save Palestinians, so we might as well let Republicans destroy the rights, lives, and futures of LGBTQ+ people, women, people of color, people with disabilities, poor people, non-Christians, and anyone else they don't like." "We can't save Palestinians, so why bother to try to save the people we might actually be able to save." "We can't save Palestinians right now, so there's no point in trying to build up a longer-term political bloc that might drag US politics to the left over the long run."

Do you get why there's a problem with that line of thought?

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I made someone on bsky big mad when they said they weren't going to vote, so this was very timely. I'm sure they've blocked or muted me, since I already muted them because I don't have time for that nonsense.

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There is some good stuff here, but I think we need to understand more about the incentives and the pressure points here.

The vote is important, but also only the least of the tools we can use. Biden does have an incentive to end the genocide for foreign policy reasons (it will generate more support for Hamas and risks spilling over into a regional war), but a big part of the unprecedented decisions to date, with conditions on aid and sanctions to certain Israeli units, is from massive public pressure at home.

There's a huge protest movement in favor of Palestine, as well as major shifts in public opinion on the issue. The Undecided campaign had a major impact, too. Public pressure from protest movements needs to be maintained.

There is some talk that the US is making moves to get statehood for Palestine. That would greatly improve the lives and safety of Palestinians moving forward. It's coming too late for a lot of people, undoubtedly, but pressure is moving the needle.

And I don't know to what degree things will be resolved before the election. It's difficult to say. But I would guarantee that Trump would stop listening and instead try to crush the protestors (as we have seen him do before), possibly to the point of causing an insurgency. And he might even torpedo any Israel/Palestine deal even if it has been resolved to some degree -- another thing we've seen before with the Iran nuclear deal.

I know that it's very difficult to deal with these differences when there's images of children dying. I don't really like the choices we have. But please view the vote as just one piece of the overall picture. If you can do more, please do.

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URGENT

KOSA is now being discussed to go into the FAA Reauthorization Bill so I BEG you guys to MAKE A LOT OF NOISE ABOUT KOSA TO SHOW THAT WE HAVE NOT FORGOTTEN ABOUT HOW BAD THESE BILLS ARE. THE CHANCES ARE NOT 0 SO BE LOUD

https://www.stopkosa.com/ Sarah from Fight for the future has updated the call tool in the site above with a better call script, so that you can take 5 minutes of your time TODAY to please call Jeffries, Cathy McMorris Rodgers, Johnson, and Frank Pallone (they are all set up on the call tool) and stress that KOSA must NOT be attached to must pass legislation. Please also take the tim to contact Blumenthal or Blackburn office as they are attempting to attach it to must pass legislation. Remain polite and civil. PLEASE REBLOG !

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The "Whoops, didn't see THAT coming!" Sale

This afternoon's email has brought us unexpected news of a sudden expense that we, well, weren't expecting. :/

As a result, we're doing the only thing we can do on short notice: throwing a sale!

All our ebook bundles at the Ebooks Direct store are now 50% off until the end of the local Spring Bank Holiday Weekend (at 23:59 Irish time on Monday, May 7th).

This includes the Whole Store Package—the entire DRM-free contents of our store—which with the 50% discount is reduced to $35.00 (for 36 ebooks. Plainly we need our heads felt... but needs must, etc.). The discount also includes the All The Wizardry bundle (all our Young Wizards ebooks), the Feline Wizardry bundle, and the 2023 Pride Month Bundle.* And naturally when you buy from us, you're also buying our guarantee of free replacement of your ebooks should you lose them or change platforms.

Interested?

Please use this link (which has the discount baked in) to go to the store, choose a bundle, and put it in your shopping basket. The discount will apply itself once it's in the basket. All you need to do then is check out using your preferred method of payment.

For those who take advantage of this brief sale: thanks so much! You're lifesavers. :)

And if you've already got all our stuff, or aren't interested, would you consider reblogging this for the possible attention of those who might like to grab a bargain?

Please & thank you! :)

(Adding the usual sad warning for UK residents: unfortunately we can no longer sell to you directly due to Brexit. Our apologies. We're busy with a short-term workaround: details here.)

*Also: I was looking at this page and thinking "That's weird... why don't we have an 'All The Middle Kingdoms Stuff' bundle? Must do something about that." It'll be added over the course of the weekend, and the same discount will apply.

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thinking about ao3 comment culture and you know what, although I love complaining about it and Have Things To Say, I also want to do something about it. so imma just make it a rule to comment on a few fics every week. feel free to throw me destiny fic recs, your own fics, or smth.

Definitely going to use this opportunity to self promote! There's a little of everything in there at this point in terms of characters and ships, and most of them are fairly short and self contained.

Swordstorm is fantastic if you're looking for hive stuff. I'm very biased but I especially like their Lavinia fics.

Bioluminesce is also fabulous. She wrote TWQ before TWQ and what I regard as one of those brain rewiring fics of legend.

Ecotone explores some seriously underrepresented concepts & relationships. Eriana/Wei! Chioma/Maya! On the gen side of things, this Osiris & Eris fic is a personal favorite.

Falling asleep and also typing on my phone so I have to stop here for now. I hope this falls into the right hands and my friends give recs too. If not I'll return with more later!

I'm signing with both hands under these recs!!! Go read their stuff, it's amazing!!!

I'll throw a few of my other favourite authors as well:

@wonderwafles has some really cool fics with unlikely conjunctions of characters! Immaru Builds a Utopia is beautiful and hilarious and sad and fascinating, and I harbour some very unhealthy attachment to The Phoenix and the Oak. They also wrote this very weird Mara and Oryx fic last Christmas. And you wield language so majestically, bestie.

@shadowtriad is the lead creative director of Eramis Literary Universe and a PhD in Eramis Studies. Go read her fics because they're great.

@zalia has probably pledged her life to O14 at this point and she's so real for that. Her fics are very diverse and it seems like each one finds something new yet to discover, and that's super cool. A Dream of Warm Serenity rerouted my neural pathways.

Glassedplanets has SUCH a way with language!!!! and I adore the way they write the Shin-Drifter-Aunor disaster trio. The more I run (the farther away it seems) and in/vocation are some of my favourite Destiny fics ever. They're beautiful and flow so perfectly and honestly if you're reading this, your works are my writing goals hahah.

@intrepiddreamx and her Diplomatic Ties!!! It reads like an adventure novel and is hilarious at times, and Meren is one of my favourite protagonists to ever exist in literature.

And I too shall self-promote: hello, I'm Ryellee. I mostly write Hive tragicomedies, but sometimes I also write other things, like this zaiatl fic for example :>

(Also back at @a-driftamongopenstars, everyone go read her fics too because they're SO CUTE)

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So many excellent recs <3

I'm going to throw in a few of my faves!

Zeteram has written some really fun fics, mostly featuring Saint and Osiris. I'm particularly fond of Seventh Front which has Saint helping Osiris return to himself after the Battle of Six Fronts takes a hell of a toll on him.

Gileonnen writes some of the most gorgeous prose I have ever read. They are incredibly adept at exploring aspects of what it means to be known by someone, recovery from trauma, and some sex scenes which are genuinely deep and fascinating looks into character psychology. A Heresy of Thread follows Saint and osiris when Osiris returns from Neomuna wielding strand - what does it mean to Saint for him to use the Darkness, and how has Osiris changed?

Cthonical writes a variety of pairings, but I love this Caiatl/Zavala fic To Let Lips Do As Hands Do, with the two of them having to figure out interspecies courtship! Also Reignition which has Shaxx helping Saint and a recovering Osiris safely work towards being physically intimate with each other again.

@makoredeyes writes some really fun fic with Felwinter, Timur, and Osiris at the Iron Temple! Seeing the relationships between them grow, the trust develop is an absolute delight! And if you want some heartbreak and intrigue, I recommend Isochronism where The Iron Lords go to retrieve SIVA and all is not as it seems.

Katsu has such a sharp eye for character and fascinating interactions (and titles gdi!) and To Hear With Eyes is a fantastic characterful look at Felwinter and Shaxx navigating what might be a relationship. Katsu writes such a great Shaxx.

And for self promo, I'm ZaliaChimera and I write mainly Osiris-centric stuff especially poking at his way of looking at the world and my headcanon of him being very neurodivergent. Kink as therapy. And apparently grief because damn I have used that tag a lot. I'm particularly fond of Lineage set in Season of the Seraph, with Osiris and Rasputin speaking about Felwinter, and also Forged in Wrath and Ruin, in which Osiris's confrontation with Xivu Arath ends a little differently, and when he doesn't return, Saint goes to the Tangled Shore to investigate.

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Digging way back, Gojyo for number 13?

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13) What kind of parent they would be. 

Oh god, I so rarely imagine characters with children. I think Gojyo would be the best fun uncle ever... and a terrible parent. Like, not absent or uncaring. He would love that kid and do his best to give it a better childhood than he had, but it would also involve a lot of giving Hakkai panicked looks because fuck, he doesn't know what to do! His main methods of bonding with people involve cigarettes, booze, and violence XD

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love going on callout posts for "thinks cnc is okay" and seeing people talk about how us freaks need the electric chair. fantasizing about violence is okay as long as its not sexual, funny that

idk about you but i'm more scared of someone who opently talks about executing people because of the way they have consensual sex than i am of the guy who asks his girlfriend to say "no, dont~"