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she/they/it // tech artist, gender sicko, fibro queen

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Hi, this sentiment from non-americans pisses me off and itā€™s okay, but I feel itā€™s important to explain why so Iā€™m copying another comment I made today.

Goodness knows some of us are trying our best. I mean keep in mind our country is a democracy in name but systemically props up white supremacists in excess of the real popular opinion. And a media disinformation machine keeps the working class divided against itself, with open support from the wealthiest and owners of the most popular social media platforms. Social media platforms that, letā€™s be honest, are super recent inventions we are not yet capable of engaging with safely. It makes it an uphill battle to try to reach out to people whose necks arenā€™t on the line. And the responsibility to do so falls upon the disenfranchised themselves, who are increasingly saddled with economic and health burdens that might just kill us someday.

I get the potshots at Americans, but frankly I donā€™t plan on taking the blame if this goes tits up - many of us did a hell of a lot more than vote to resist fascism. Nothing happened here that isnā€™t happening elsewhere. And Iā€™ll fight the notion that citizens at large are the problem. Itā€™s a cynical outlook that serves to individualize the responsibility for a systematic disaster. Our country was built to make this possible after all. And I sure as hell know I donā€™t plan on giving up. Kind of morbidly curious about how much of an incompetent clusterfuck Project 2025ā€™s implementation will be.

Victory or no, fascists are paper tigers and I plan on sticking around to remind them of that fact however I can.

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Goodness knows some of us are trying our best. I mean keep in mind our country is a democracy in name but systemically props up white supremacists in excess of the real popular opinion. And a media disinformation machine keeps the working class divided against itself, with open support from the wealthiest and owners of the most popular social media platforms. Social media platforms that, letā€™s be honest, are super recent inventions we are not yet capable of engaging with safely. It makes it an uphill battle to try to reach out to people whose necks arenā€™t on the line. And the responsibility to do so falls upon the disenfranchised themselves, who are increasingly saddled with economic and health burdens that might just kill us someday.

I get the potshots at Americans, but frankly I donā€™t plan on taking the blame if this goes tits up - many of us did a hell of a lot more than vote to resist fascism. And Iā€™ll fight the notion that citizens at large are the problem. Itā€™s a cynical outlook that serves to individualize the responsibility for a systematic disaster. Our country was built to make this possible after all. And I sure as hell know I donā€™t plan on giving up if Trump clinches the presidency. Kind of morbidly curious about how much of an incompetent clusterfuck Project 2025ā€™s implementation would be.

Victory or no, fascists are paper tigers and I plan on sticking around to remind them of that fact however I can.

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The way I see it is that tradition is working pretty damn well on the whole. People are producing kids just fine, taking care of them as they grow and become adults is the hard part. That lineage you point to is the only reason Iā€™m alive today, yes, but there are a lot of other ā€œonly reasonsā€ Iā€™m alive today that happened after I was born, and many of them were very much not from my biological parents.

Personally there was a lot of generational trauma in my upbringing and I donā€™t wanna pass that on. These days Iā€™ve taken that parental drive and repurposed it toward the adults in my community whose parents have decided to abandon them, usually due to being queer. Itā€™s different than having a parental relationship to a kid, but Iā€™m finding a community guardian role is filling the same emotional need. The people I care for wonā€™t carry my name, but I didnā€™t even carry my own name lol.

I used to struggle with the fact that nothing I do will likely outlive me, but now I feel itā€™s just as worthwhile to make the present day better for the people who need it. Iā€™d still love to work with kids, maybe teach or something, but being trans makes many parents less willing to allow their kids to be around me. I might foster someday, itā€™ll be a challenge but I think itā€™s something Iā€™d get a lot more out of.

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Ballots arenā€™t where effective political action happens. Demanding better means organizing outside of election years, maintaining strong communities, and showing up to participate in political action that isnā€™t just ticking one of a few allowable boxes. Demanding better sometimes means just doing better, regardless of the stateā€™s involvement. That isnā€™t directly applicable to, say, genocide, but it does help build a real base of support that allows people to work outside the system to further that progress between elections.

Iā€™m voting for Harris because I would much rather organize under her administration than Trumpā€™s. Itā€™s a dead simple choice imo, because demanding better means doing the work every other day than Election Day.

and definitely pay more attention to your local elections, those will more directly impact you and the people around you.

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my main beef is that ā€œtoo fatā€ is a wildly varying scale from person to person because everyone stores and processes fat differently. and if youā€™re ā€œtoo fatā€ that may not in fact be your most relevant health concern. my experience with health providers that focus on BMI during intake is that if youā€™re ā€œoverweightā€ many other health problems will be seen through that lens even if theyā€™re unrelatedā€¦ in my case, lots of dieting advice, being told to exercise more come to find out decades later I had an undiagnosed nervous/muscular condition. now that itā€™s treated somewhat, my weight stays pretty much in ā€œnormalā€ BMI with the same or lower activity. Iā€™m kinda pissed it took this long to get treatment for an underlying condition because the ruler said ā€œtoo fat.ā€

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I am a mad scientist! So cooool!! Sonuvabitch.

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Well yes, but I donā€™t even necessarily mean a gun :P

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Yeah, I feel much the same. Shit happens sometimes and itā€™s good to be prepared. That goes for situations where civilization is collapsing and also in day to day life too. ā€œPreppersā€ are so hyper fixated on one particular hyper-individual fantasy outcome. The merits of, say, integrating into a mutual aid network are completely missed.

Itā€™s always so much more useful to have AND KNOW WHERE every one-off necessity you might need is. A flashlight and spare batteries. First aid supplies. Spare medication. Superglue. A good utility knife. Emergency bedding. Enough shelf stable food for a few days. Some card games to pass the time. A few creature comforts that are easy to keep on hand. An appropriate weapon you practice with regularly. Some space an unhoused friend could crash for a week.

You get whatever you can together and organized and then you SHARE IT, because these things will all solve day to day problems for people in your life who maybe donā€™t have them on hand. And then you pay attention to other needs that come up and make small additions so youā€™re prepared for the needs of people you care about. And then boom there you go youā€™ve done actual fucking preparation! And get to sleep a little easier knowing youā€™re ready for a lot more that life could throw at you.

Margaret Killjoy has a great podcast on effective preparation that comes from a very practical community readiness perspective. Definitely worth a listen. Live Like The World Is Dying

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Can also recommend looking into local HEMA clubs as a step in that direction depending on your goals. Generally they tend to be queer friendly (if not queer themselves) and can help you learn some melee combat basics, which may be more relevant depending on your environment. I learned a lot from axe-and-shield fighting, even though itā€™s not directly applicable in most real world situations. But the silly Viking shit was fun enough to make me really love showing up and practicing, and it helped me get confident using an axe. So now I feel comfortable open carrying a utility axe for self-defense with a lot of plausible deniability. Also taught me how to deal with a riot shield :3

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I was getting ready to come out to my sister in like late 2021, she had a really bad motorcycle accident and we were catching up and it seemed like the right time to tell her.

then she started talking about how a near death experience made her start re-evaluating some things, and then she came out to me and it was the fucking spiderman pointing meme. Both of us moved to WFH after covid hit so the timing makes sense, but it was such a wonderful coincidence.

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