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  1. my friends: hey what are you doing tonight?
  2. me: sublimation
  3. my friends: ??
  4. me: *shifts from a solid state directly to a gaseous state*
  5. my friends: ??
earth-dad

my friends: hey what are you doing tonight? me: sublimation my friends: ?? me: *shifts from a solid state directly to a gaseous state* my friends: ??

opossumkisser

nonpsychotic people need to

  • stop making jokes abt hallucinating
  • stop calling folks delusional as an insult
  • stop calling themselves/others “p*ychos”
  • stop defining psychotic disorders by ‘positive’ symptoms only (hallucinations + delusions) (as opposed to ‘negative’ symptoms)
  • stop. just. generally Stop.
ishanijasmin:
“ The commodification of culture is ‘you can wear it, but I can’t’.
Cultural appropriation is the same - ‘You can wear it, but I can’t!’ cries the white person as they drench themselves in henna, superglue a bindi to their forehead, and...
ishanijasmin

The commodification of culture is ‘you can wear it, but I can’t’. 

Cultural appropriation is the same - ‘You can wear it, but I can’t!’ cries the white person as they drench themselves in henna, superglue a bindi to their forehead, and refuse to brush their hair for weeks on end.

Growing up, I was surrounded by white kids. They said I smelled dirty every time I got back from visiting my family, or when I went to school the morning after my mother had made a particularly strong curry. They complained to their parents, who complained to their teacher, who complained to my parents, who gently told me that I spilled rice on the table at lunch time. Thus the switch to white bread and red meat began - bleaching myself from the inside out. School meals fucking sucked. I was banned from using my tastebuds for years.

Every time I went to Delhi, I would leave with henna on my hands - my mother would take me to the market in a rickshaw and we’d sit there for half an hour while some stranger drew these beautiful things all over me, and I would watch him, fascinated, on a stool before me, his legs splayed out. We’d hand him a few coins and be on our way, and she’d stop for panipuri on the way home. I’d be careful not to wipe my hands on the rickshaw rail, careful not to wipe my hands on anything . I’d smell the traces of India on my clothes, and washing them the evening I got home would always be a little sad.

'You can wear it, but I can't.' 

Kids ran away from me at school like I was poison ivy. Convinced that I would give them a horrible disease, or if I didn’t, I probably smelled anyway so there was no reason to go within a thirty foot proximity of me. Their parents would encourage them - instating bans on ever ending up at my house when they saw my mother pick me up in the playground with a bindi on her forehead one day, when they heard my father’s strong accent. Like they’d have wanted to go to my house anyway.

'You can wear it, but I can't.'

Funnily, I can’t wear it. I can’t wear the sari, the lengha or the bindi, even now, without someone looking me up and down with disgust. ‘Get out of our country’; ‘dothead’; ‘Paki’; ‘lousy immigrants, running our healthcare systems to lock us out’; it’s all the same to me. 

'But it's cool to wear it at Coachella, right? At the party next week? I saw Madonna doing it, it's completely in right now.' And if I say no, I'm the bad guy, and it's people like me that are keeping the stereotype of Indian people alive - they're all freshies, they don't belong here and they're just, like, so intrusive. What's with them taking all our jobs? Why is there one behind every corner shop counter and on every call centre line? Why are all the doctors in my local hospital brown, yet the receptionist is white? Seems like some kind of supremacy, right?

Thus the commodification of my culture continues. I watch crystal bindis being marked up to be sold in Forever21 and Topshop when I can buy them on the street in Delhi for a tenth of the cost. I see girls I knew in primary school plaster Friday night pictures of them in their bodycon dress and their bindi spot with a mixer in their hand all over my news feed, and I know that this is how it is -

'You can wear it, but I can't.'

I have somehow been locked out of a culture that I want to be proud of; I am rejected as the fresh off the boat immigrant who’s going to give everyone a disease with their dirty hands. On me it’s dirt, worthy of a slur in my direction and an inside joke with the next white person you see - but on you, it’s chic. It’s cheerful and oh-so-boho-indie-pastel-pale-cute.

You point with your left hand, and painstakingly apply your bindi spot with the right. Then you forget about it, because you can afford to, and adjust your sari in the mirror with both.

typicalfeministkilljoy

Quvenzhané Wallis has been nominated for an academy award by the age of 9 and a golden globe by the age of 11 

Quvenzhané Wallis is the youngest actress ever to earn an academy award nomination for best actress 

Quvenzhané Wallis is the first black child actor to earn an academy award nomination 

Quvenzhané Wallis is eleven fucking years old and she has already accomplished so much, yet substandard fuckfaces like ricky gervais can’t even bother to pronounce her name right at a prestigious awards show (and quite possibly may have mispronounced her name on purpose for ~comedy~) 

and if that isn’t a disgusting combination of racism and sexism, i don’t know what is 

Please be educated about North Korea
kyaasnow

So I’ve been particularly disgusted by all of the jokes being made recently about North Korea - specifically the incredibly uncomfortable moments during the Golden Globes tonight.  I thought I’d do what little I can to help people understand what is REALLY happening in North Korea.  I’m not sure that many people will see this post but I’ll post it anyway.

North Korea is NOT a joke.  It is a real place where people are starving and being tortured and dying every single day.  The people are brainwashed.  Even if they manage to escape to China they are still in danger because they can be sent back to North Korea where they may be killed or sent to a labor camp (aka a concentration camp).

Here are some links to videos, documentaries, and some reading material on North Korea.  Please spread this as much as you can, because I’d love for people to understand what is really happening in North Korea so that everyone can see how these jokes are not funny and be more knowledgable when discussing the country.

Videos

Reading

There’s so much more information that I didn’t link here, but maybe this can get some people started.

Please, before dismissing a socialist regime as just a joke or something that’s not real or not serious, educate yourself about it!

Thanks and I hope this is helpful!

bipolaraziraphale:
“ hey hello psa about the weather here
if you’re in the purple areas on this map please stay safe because there’s an ice storm coming that could potentially shut down roads and schools, and make people lose power because of ice on...
bipolaraziraphale

hey hello psa about the weather here

if you’re in the purple areas on this map please stay safe because there’s an ice storm coming that could potentially shut down roads and schools, and make people lose power because of ice on the power lines

  • charge your devices
  • stay inside and hunker down
  • make sure you have enough food for the next couple of days!!!!

and please signal boost this to let others know if you can, thank u

ah thanks!!! tbh i think i dont do as much detail as i really want to on the armor but thats my attention span’s problem lmao
nah i dont really reference anything, i look at existing armor in game and irl to get some idea of what i want but i mostly...

ah thanks!!! tbh i think i dont do as much detail as i really want to on the armor but thats my attention span’s problem lmao

nah i dont really reference anything, i look at existing armor in game and irl to get some idea of what i want but i mostly just made up yun’s armor, especially the sash thing (idk what to call it either, its an inside joke with myself bc every oc/self-insert ive made has something like it ever since i went to class with a scarf wrapped around my waist. its called a buttscarf). i have a basic idea of what the squiggly orange lines should look like but i literally just make it up every time i have to draw them

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