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  • If I had to choose a song to sum up the vibes of Our Flag Means Death I think this one fits pretty well

    (Song: Here It Goes Again - Ok Go)

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    Yanina Couture 'Thumbelina' fall 2023 couture

  • The debate of all time

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    brownies: corner or center?

    corner

    center

    If you don't like brownies then this poll is not for you. Please move along

  • Please rb if you vote

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    She is rash

    She is unrepentant

    From the book “The Best of LIFE (magazine)” 1975

  • well we had a terrible run guys. just absolutely godawful. the worst anyones ever done it. i forgot where i was going with this

  • for anyone whos dash hasnt updated yet:

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  • retconomics:
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  • Evan Cagle

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  • oh seems very suspicious to see the barbie movie tumblr pop up on my dash after the strike. maybe it was made before, but I’m actually seeing it now

    remember:

    there’s no boycott on going to see new media

    but there is a promotional blackout

    don’t do the studio’s marketing work for them

  • I just checked their archive. They created it Today, July 17th.

    prior to the strike they did not have an official tumblr lmaoooo

    don’t reblog their shit

  • on a serious note regarding the wga strike and (as of 1:50 AM PST 7/13) upcoming sag-aftra strike, dsa-la has a fundraiser called The Snacklist which provides snacks and water on the picket lines here in LA. right now the funds they have will not last through the end of the summer, especially given the current and upcoming heatwaves necessitating more supplies. if you have a couple of dollars to spare it's a great way to directly support the writers (and potentially the actors) during this difficult time!

  • happy first sag-aftra strike in 60 years to all who celebrate.

    if you are an enjoyer of media (which i will guess based on your presence on tumblr that you are) please consider donating to the snacklist (linked above) or to any of the following mutual aid funds that directly support striking actors/writers, IATSE and teamster union members who are also out of work and by and large refusing to cross the picket lines, and nonunion PAs and assistants (like yours truly) who are directly impacted by the work stoppage. everyone in this industry works unbelievably hard to bring you the shows, movies, webseries, and variety programs that you enjoy and every worker deserves a fair contract. any support you can give is extremely meaningful.

    The Entertainment Community Fund provides emergency financial assistance to anyone in the entertainment industry who is unable to pay their immediate basic living expenses such as housing, food, bills, and healthcare.

    The Union Solidarity Coalition has been formed by members of the wga, sag, and the dga to help cover the cost of healthcare for IATSE and teamsters who will not get enough work hours to qualify for their coverage this year due to their refusal to cross a picket line.

    The Hollywood Support Staff Relief Fund (also run by the Entertainment Community Fund but separate from the above link which supports all film and tv workers) offers assistance to tv and film support staff and assistants who are not protected by a union and have been displaced from low or entry level positions.

    Drive 4 Solidarity is an IATSE organized event in August raising funds for all union and guild members. Tickets are available for those in socal but donations are being taken as well.

    Humanitas Groceries for Writers fund provides WGA members with grocery gift cards.

    Green Envelope Grocery is a grocery fund for all workers in the entertainment industry regardless of union status.

  • i'll tell you what converted me to being all-in on keeping cats indoors only:

    living for a year and a half in a rural area with a sudden feral cat colony explosion on the property.

    i moved in with my folks for a bit and at that time, one (1) stray cat mama had taken up residence on the property, but was too feral to let my mother anywhere near her. but especially after she brought three kittens around, mom fed her and the kittens in hopes they'd grow trusting enough she could catch for spay and neuter at the minimum. momcat stayed mean and hella wary, but the kittens would hang around a little nearer and play with my mom via long stick, but still wouldn't come close enough to touch or catch.

    unfortunately, two of the three kittens were girls and started having kittens of their own before further progress was made, shortly after i moved in. and that was pretty much instant doom.

    there were so many kittens. SO MANY. multiple litters. every time we turned around, more kittens.

    we fed them. we hunted for and located the kittens every time anywhere on the property and would move them to a repurposed doghouse anytime a mama cat had them somewhere else, so that they could grow up human-socialized and we could spay/neuter them when they were old enough. (also it was a handy tactic to push the issue of the mamas getting more used to/trusting of us themselves. only really worked with one of them, though.)

    and we watched them die.

    we watched litter after litter of kittens never make it to the age they could be spayed or neutered. the moms stayed, for the longest time, too skittish to more than briefly touch, much less catch and crate for a vet visit.

    it sounds like a silly joke to say i have kitten-related ptsd, but i absolutely do.

    too many goddamn times i'd walk out of the garage and find the carport and gravel drive strewn with tiny bodies. others simply went missing, never to be found.

    one in particular, i wish i hadn't found, and the visual literally haunts me still, almost a decade later.

    i saw so many kittens die of snake bite, spider bite, wild dogs, birds of prey, hit by cars, respiratory illness, covered in fleas and eyes crusted with infection.

    and we loved them all. scrimped for antibiotics if the vet could be convinced to give it to us despite our being unable to bring them in. bought flea collars and ointments. we cared for them and fed them and petted them and played with them, brushed their fur and cleaned up their little faces, put ice in their water in hot summer, rigged a heating lamp in their house in the winter.

    and they died. horribly. that property is pocked with unmarked graves of kittens and cats.

    all the best intentions, not enough resources, and it didn't matter anyways because the population went from three to almost twenty (at times, over thirty) in the blink of an eye.

    they died and died and died. our hearts broke over and over again. the stress and anxiety wore us down like sandpaper. i think, by the end of it all, we managed to find less than 10 of them all homes, including batman the disabled kitten i found a home across the country through tumblr.

    it was carnage and tragedy, frankly. and we were helpless.

    it only ended because they started dying faster than they could be born, and because we finally caught the two remaining mom cats in traps and got them spayed.

    the points about outdoor cats being invasive predators devastating to local wildlife populations is true and valid and important.

    but i know cat people, and cat people who don't know better than to let cats outdoors. what matters to you is the cat itself, generally. the cat being happy and taken care of.

    keeping cats outdoors, letting them outdoors, is not taking care of the cats. it's not protecting them. it's not giving them any happiness or invigoration that couldn't be provided to them as indoor-only pets with just a little research and effort.

    they die. they get ill. they get hurt. they're at risk of predators, and cars, and disease, and carelessly cruel children and deliberately cruel adults. they're at risk of disappearing on you because someone else saw a cat outdoors and intervened to give it a better, safer life not in conflict with the local environment.

    and if that offends and angers you that someone would just take a cat they saw roaming outdoors, even collared, and that it sounds like i'm endorsing that, i am, but not if you intervene and be that person yourself for your own cat.

    if what matters to you is doing right by your cat because it's family and a living creature whose happiness and health and safety is important to you,

    keep them indoors. not part time. always. exclusively.

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