And if nothing else is real, I still love you

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See, that’s what the app is perfect for.

Sounds perfect Wahhhh, I don’t wanna

My intro post (attempt 2)

I mainly go by hollie (in all its spellings) but you can also call me hollister/dadwin/Quinn/Jules/akino/miss aroace/aro (or arrow)/ace

Don’t expect to be given good advice when it comes to queerness or really anything

My pronouns

Fandoms I’m in (in order of activeness):

  • Keeper of the lost cities
  • Percy Jackson and the olympians
  • The trials of Apollo

(That’s about it)

My moots tags

The marvelous miss frizzle- @/the-abandoned-schoolbus

Lily my beloved- @/lily-the-ravenclaw

My lovely lily- @/the-crazy-library-freak

My fierce winter- @/winterfireice

Gerald the swift- @/geraldtheanon

Cherry pie- @/cherryys-stuff

My faer rose- @/an-ungraceful-swan

Stabber of priests- @/the-mysterious-miss-s

Rat lover- @/cutely-voiz

Pyromaniac fairy- @/kuhuchan

Distressed English major- @/squishmallow36

(Just ask me if you want one)

Sideblogs:

@/hyacinths-folklore very short stories I made for the kotlcopedia

@/keeper-of-the-last-dadwin kotlc blog

@/blogdedicatedtopicturesofthebrat blog to look at Lilly being lazy

Before saying anything about Reyna and her sexual/romantic orientation see here

Bonus link about why I despise theyna

Pinned Post intro post hopefully tumblr doesn’t eat this
its-la-rana

Anonymous asked:

I’m surprised that there hasn’t been more backyard breeders throwing out poodle x wolf crosses and calling them sort of ridiculous name like “wolfadoo” or something.

I’m also incredibly grateful that foxes and dogs can’t reproduce together because then we would definitely have foxadoodles or something, and that’s a nightmare I wouldn’t wish upon my worst enemy.

isthedogawolfdog answered:

There’s probably some floating around, but I don’t have the energy to look.


I think if dogs and foxes could breed there would totally be foxadoodles (foodles? Doxes?) and it’d be a major issue. I already have Feelings towards doodles and doodle breeding in general so thank hell we don’t have to deal with fox mixes too!

moonlarked
ysabelmystic

Y’all in the American SW and west Mexico better check the national hurricane center and your weather for this weekend and next week.

Hurricane Hilary is about to make landfall and that whole desert area is supposed to get a years worth of rain or more. Death Valley is supposed to get twice the annual rainfall. Severe winds, massive flooding, and landslides are all strong possibilities.

This is gonna get ugly. Please spread the word. This is a majorly anomalous event and people may be unaware of the threat headed their way.

bethany-sensei

Flash floods are definitely gonna kill people, so here’s your regularly scheduled PSA:

Desert soil does not absorb a significant amount of water. It reaches maximum saturation very very quickly, and all the rest of the water rushes downhill. Even if you can’t tell that the ground is not perfectly flat, the water can. And it will move. Quickly. No, faster than that. Nope, still faster. If you try to cross moving floodwater, you will get swept downstream and probably die.

Do not try to wade in/cross flood water that is any deeper than the thickness of the sole of an average athletic shoe, no I am not kidding, the water will get deeper literally while you’re standing in it.

This goes for cars, too. I’ve seen entire vehicles getting swept downstream in flash floods because the driver thought they could cross the “puddle” and Found Out.

Stay safe, y’all.

boxingcleverrr

also if you're going into water intentionally (cleanup, obviously as things RECEDE), PROTECT YOUR EYES. Flood water is NASTY AS HELL and you will be getting a tetanus booster right off the bat if you end up in the ER for any reason.

mxzenith

Related to the above: After wading in the water, get somewhere with clean water and wash every inch of your body. The water being nasty means: There can be gases, oils, other harmful/irritating contaminants, there can be sewage (probably will be tbh), and then (And I'm sorry for this) animals will be dead in the water around you. Things like squirrels, birds, etc. They will be decomposing in there. You're basically wading in a soup of the nastiest shit you can imagine. So, post clean-up in the water: Shower, then GET YOUR FRICKIN' TETANUS BOOSTER.

Also, if you have a vagina, be extra careful. If you think yeast infections are nasty, they're nothing compared to contact dermatitis of the vulva, and the vulva is EXTREMELY sensitive along with the vagina. (Source: Me. I had an allergic reaction to a laundry detergent and it was the WORST experience of my life, I can't imagine how much worse it'd be in THAT kind of water.)

wiisagi-maiingan

There can also be EXPOSED LIVE POWER LINES UNDER THE WATER. You legitimately have no idea what is in flood water, what is being carried, what kind of debris is at the bottom. If you can at all avoid going into the flood water, DO NOT GO INTO THE FLOOD WATER.

fandomfatigue
burn-4u

“The mcu is too afraid to embrace the goofiness of the comics”. This is true. They water down a lot of more fantastical stories and characters to make them more generic and marketable.

However they are also too afraid to embrace the maturity of other comics. They’ve watered down a lot of the more grounded and serious stories and characters to make them more generic and marketable.

They’re just too afraid to have any creative vision at all to avoid making their box office numbers drop in any way.

an-ungraceful-swan

brendanicus asked:

Tell us about the wellness to fash pipeline tho

cryptotheism answered:

Here’s a recent piece from the guardian on wellness communities and Qanon, so don’t take my word for it.

“Wellness” is not just alternative medicine, it is essentially a theory of the body which posits if something makes you feel better, you are better in some meaningful way. I would argue it one of the most commonly held nonreligious magical beliefs in the modern world.

Wellness as a concept has its genesis in the 1950s with “workplace wellness” programs, a sort of budget alternative to offering employee healthcare benefits. This was an era soaked in itinerant business preachers offering classes on things like “hypnosis at a management level” and “yoga to improve leadership abilities”. I am exaggerating for effect, but not by much.

The capitalist medical system regularly abandons people. We’ve all heard stories of profit driven pharmaceudical companies holding the ill hostage for extreme markup on life-saving medicines. People have real, legitimate, reasons to mistrust medical professionals.

Let’s say you have chronic pain, and everything your doctor offers you is either ineffective, expensive, or addictive. You are desperate for literally any release, so you start looking into other solutions. You will find an OCEAN of snake-oil salesmen willing to sell you “the secrets doctors don’t want you to know.”

What is frustrating, is that pain is actually partially psychological. Some wellness techniques may have an actual, medical, benefit on some patients. The worst thing a conspiracy theorist can have is a point. So now you actually do kinda feel better, and you have a sense of loyalty to the grifter selling you 300$ Sumerian Cock Oil Pills. These people are the core of the wellness industry. They are the examples that everyone else points to and says “Well it worked for them!”

Reactionary thought blooms in environments like this. If the medical industry can’t be trusted, what else can’t be trusted? At any given time, you are two clicks away from “vaccines cause autism.” Three clicks away from “Cavemen were 15 feet tall because they only ate meat.” And four clicks away from “The medical industry is controlled by The Jews to drain our wallets and keep us sick.” Echoes of Nazi attitudes towards German-Jewish doctors are a common backbeat.

Wellness itself is relatively harmless, (compared to the things it is adjacent to) but it acts as a sort of idealogical airport that exposes the curious to a deluge of potentially radicalizing communities. The longer you spend in communities like this, the higher the chance you’ll come across something that meshes perfectly with your own biases.

If y'all wanna learn more about wellness and pseudomedicine grifters, I highly recommend the podcast Maintenance Phase.