gay-fae:

also the way that the nimona movie showed that hate is a taught behavior?? the way that gloreth, the hero worshipped for slaying monsters, was fully accepting of nimona until her mother told her what to believe? until that generational bigotry was passed down? the way the director’s motive wasn’t even power like most evil government figureheads in media, but rather a fear of monsters destroying the kingdom because that hate had been instilled in her too, like it had in gloreth? the way ballister was also indoctrinated into hatred of “monsters” until he was just as outcast as one? because only then was he willing to change and learn?? and how even people with good hearts and good intentions like ballister and ambriosius and even the queen herself are still capable of perpetuating bigotry and unnecessary violence when they don’t take the time to understand or learn about the “others” they supposedly hate????????? i need to lie down

beif0ngs:

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Are you disappointed that I’m not a murderer?
I mean, a little.

yellenabelova:

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Nimona (2023) + text posts

lost my brand new earbuds </3

Yesterday I woke up at 6am to make 4 loaves of banana bread, then I fell asleep at 6pm because it was so damn hot and I was exhausted.

Today for some god awful reason, I woke up at 6pm and all that’s left of my banana bread is 6 slices because my mom and boyfriend went feral at the sight of banana bread

bakafox:

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TREE! LAW! UPDATE!

bumblebee-bea:

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Applies to crochet and any other fiber arts too.

ladygwyndolin:

You know a piece of media is special when it’s in your top 5 but you wouldn’t recommend it to a single other person

red-dead-revival:

lierdumoa:

gaylienz:

gaylienz:

happy PRIDE i’m here i’m queer and i believe the land should be given back to the proper indigenous stewards.

Non-Natives reblogging this are great and wonderful

Please remember that “land back” does not mean “indigenous people are mystical elves with innate epigenetic wisdom of land stewardship and they don’t belong in big cities,” nor does it mean “non-indigenous people can’t be farmers.”

What it DOES mean is that “non-indigenous farmers should be paying the equivalent of property taxes to the native governments their land was stolen from.”

It means, “there’s a great deal of indigenous scholarship on sustainable agricultural practices that farmers should be taking into account, because indigenous agriculture was more advanced than European agriculture at the time Europe invaded the Americas and western agriculture *still* hasn’t caught up in terms of figuring out how to produce equivalently high crop yields without compromising the ecosystem.”

It means, “non-indigenous farmers should be in an intellectual discourse with indigenous agricultural scientists and indigenous peoples that still do traditional farming, figuring how to repair the damage western farming practices have done to the ecosystem.”

It also means that indigenous peoples should regain the right to sustain themselves on the land according to the practices they want, and they should have free reign to perform their cultural practices and protect their holy sites, as opposed to the current model where if they try to honor their dead on public lands they get violently removed.

elierlick:
“Trans people were always part of the conversation on abortion. Saying “people who can get pregnant” isn’t political correctness gone awry. It’s just being more accurate.
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elierlick:

Trans people were always part of the conversation on abortion. Saying “people who can get pregnant” isn’t political correctness gone awry. It’s just being more accurate.

transfaguette:

“Fakers” aren’t the reason resources are so hard to access btw it’s because the people in charge don’t want them to be accessed in the first place

cubesandstuff:

Me, in the summer heat, taking 2 points of fire damage every second: aeugh aeugh aeugh ough eough ough eaugh