It’s disheartening my redo on the witch comic didn’t resonate as widely as I’d hoped, but ah well. There’s definitely aspects of the original I wish I’d kept that were more endearing but it was just so goddamn long already.
Anyway, I have a werewolf prompt idea and might be able to squeak out one more comic before the fall semester starts. Hopefully folks like queer werewolf shit.
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not one of my classmates reposting that tiktok that’s like “why was palestine not talked abt at tne golden globes? because zionists control the entertainment industry and if you’re not a zionist you can’t get ahead” (like not dog whistling it actually literally said that) 💀💀 are we gonna pretend like that’s not insanely antisemitic and also the most common trope of all time (jews control the world and keep everyone else down!!!1!1!1!!”) orrrr 🤡
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idk if this has any merit to it so correct me if i’ve got the wrong idea but a thing i’ve been thinking lately is that the biblical dichotomy between jew and gentile (which new testament scripture teaches is no more) is sort of reborn in the modern dichotomy between like.,,, cradle catholic and random atheist/agnostic
point being, God will reach out to everyone. even those who aren’t doing all the little traditional rituals right, even those who don’t know what they’re doing, even those who just walked in out of nowhere. so the former need to remember to have humility and compassion for others who are trying their best to seek truth.
this is not to say the former are doing anything wrong by going through all those motions- of course not! and of course those motions aren’t insignificant; they’ve got so much history and tradition behind them. but ultimately they aren’t what save us. the foreign gentile who just showed up one day is baptized and saved. the deathbed convert is baptized and saved. funny how that is
the devout jewish people of the scriptures and the modern day hardcore tradcaths are neither better nor worse than other people- they are the people fortunate enough to be born in the ‘right’ environment, so encountering Christ and being saved will be much easier for them. but this also means they have a responsibility to do more.
and if they go haywire in the way they behave the consequences will be so much worse because of what they’re supposed to be representing (and i’m sure we all know that biblically the jewish people have caused lots of their own problems and presently. well. a lot of catholics Suck™️. we are all that person sometimes. often. usually)
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Just saw a post saying medication “isn’t the answer to adhd” because it just “suppresses the disorder” fuck dude I think you might not understand the point of medication.
Don’t take DayQuil guys! It just suppresses the cold symptoms and then you won’t learn to live with them :(
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*Narrator Attenborough voice*
And now, having eaten and drunk it’s full, this little Modern Inheritance Writer is completing its day, as any FanGremlin would be proud to do: shoving all the incomplete projects to the least occupied corner of their nesting space, wrapping themselves in a Pokémon themed comforter, and using their four legged companion as a temporary pillow for some much needed rest.
Although most FanGremlins would push to continue the grind, this little Writer has had, an epiphany. When you must wake at the ungodly hour of 4:50 AM, it is entirely acceptable, to retire to bed, at 8 PM.
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According to Elizabeth Cady Stanton, the moral to be drawn from women’s (i.e., white women’s) Civil War experiences was that women should never “labor to second man’s endeavors and exalt his sex above her own.”
There was a strong element of political naïvete in Stanton’s analysis of the conditions prevailing at the war’s end, which meant that she was more vulnerable than ever to racist ideology. As soon as the Union Army triumphed over their Confederate opponents, she and her co-workers insisted that the Republican party reward them for their wartime efforts. The reward they demanded was woman suffrage—as if a deal had been made; as if women’s rights proponents had fought for the defeat of slavery with the understanding that their prize would be the vote.
Of course the Republicans did not lend their support to woman suffrage after the Union victory was won. But it was not so much because they were men, it was rather because, as politicians, they were beholden to the dominant economic interests of the period. Insofar as the military contest between the North and the South was a war to overthrow the Southern slaveholding class, it was a war which had been basically conducted in the interests of the Northern bourgeoisie, i.e., the young and enthusiastic industrial capitalists who found their political voice in the Republican party. The Northern capitalists sought economic control over the entire nation. Their struggle against the Southern slaveocracy did not therefore mean that they supported the liberation of Black men or women as human beings.
(…) Granted, the [Fourteenth and Fifteenth] Amendments excluded women from the new process of enfranchisement and were thus interpreted by them as detrimental to their political aims. Granted, they felt they had as powerful a case for suffrage as Black men. Yet in articulating their opposition with arguments invoking the privileges of white supremacy, they revealed how defenseless they remained—even after years of involvement in progressive causes—to the pernicious ideological influence of racism.
Angela Y. Davis, Women Race & Class
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what’s your favourite thing about yourself?
Depends. If you mean about my appearance, I’d say my eyes. Or hair! Even tho, I’ve not dyed it in a while and my roots are so damn long, if I chop it off shoulder length, my faded black would disappear 🫨
If you mean personality traits, I’d say my dry sarcastic humour, patience and maximalist attitude.
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