“in this essay i will explore” memes piss me off because it implies y’all still using first person pronouns when writing academically. childish ass
In this essay, this writer will explore the implications of pretending that one’s own personal view is not part of one’s essay, and the inaccessibility of academia related to established custom of artificial detachment.
In this essay, I will demonstrate that the blanket ban on first-person pronouns in high-school and some university English classes is poorly understood and hastily adopted as a result. I will further illustrate that it is a mere substitute for explaining to inexperienced writers that excessive use of phrases like “I think” or “I believe” is unnecessary and rhetorically weakens academic writing, and that opinions expressed in an essay are already assumed to be those of the author. Finally, I will address strategies for effectively conveying that information to students, who often find it difficult to grasp.
In this essay, passive voice will be used throughout in order to distance the work done from any researchers, or, in reality, kind of imply all experiments were done by magical lab gremlins and the results were simply recorded.
in this essay, enlightenment will descend upon you without the agency of any living being. you will know things, yet know not how you know.
prepare yourself. it begins.
in this essay
three butterflies
Day: March 26, 2018
I met these two ladies in Switzerland. They were hugging and licking each other, like best friends.
Harold they’re lesbians

Though, earlier I did also manage to get this shiny Lugia.
That trip out was probably worth it, after all 😊
Well, that’s a new display glitch to me.
What made it funnier is that I was standing right next to that gym in the middle of the animation when it started.
A little startling 😅 Looked like I was under attack, instead of the gym.
Boozhoo (hello), my name is Ken, I am a disabled Ojibwe artist from northern Wisconsin. I am writing this post because I am having a hard time making ends meet and any donations I could possibly receive at this time would be greatly appreciated. Recent events have left my bank account depleted and my cupboards bare, I have some food but it will not last and I still do not know how I will cover all the utility bills.
I do have PayPal, that is really the best way to donate at this time, the email I use for that is: baapimakwa@gmail.com, or you can click here.
Miigwech (thank you) everyone. Working hard to at least get caught up and still coming up short, every little bit helps.
Trying to plan another big shopping trip and it’s looking like I may need to pay one of my young cousins to come along and help as I have limited mobility and things seem to be getting worse in that regard at this time, this and I’m already starting to panic about April’s utility bill, any and all help is greatly appreciated.
yet another drive-by hating
i was looking up gluten-free baking tips and the top result was a mommy blog that started out something like, “whether you’re going gluten-free for celiac, or something else like inflammation or healing from autism” and i heard kill bill sirens and had to close the tab.
microaggressions: a gentle yet unceasing snowfall of rat poison.
fuck it. i’m determined to have a good day anyway. living well is the best revenge. and i will make fosterkid gluten-free noms for his celiac and then eat mock duck for myself. i will eat it autistically. i will be the curry mock duck sperglord of gluten hall, and i will throw myself parties about it, celebrating autism and spicy noodles. so there.
How do we ensure public safety w/o police? Check out this list on alternatives to policing
- Alternatives to Police (PDF) by Rose City Copwatch (2008)
- Alternatives to the Police by Evan Dent, Molly Korab, and Farid Rener
- The Avant-garde of White Supremacy by Steve Martinot and Jared Sexton
- Broken Windows is On Hiatus: Community Interventions We Can Enact Now for Real Justice by Hannah Hodson
- Can We Build an Anti-Policing Movement that Isn’t Anti-Police? by Radical Faggot
- Citizens, Cops, and Power: Recognizing the Limits of Community by Steve Herbert
- Feeling for the Edge of your Imagination: finding ways not to call the police
- A New Year’s Resolution: Don’t Call the Police by Mike Ludwig
- Not Calling the Police by Prison Culture
- Origins of the Police by David Whitehouse
- The Other Side of the COIN (PDF) by Kristian Williams.
- Policing is a Dirty Job, But Nobody’s Gotta Do It: 6 Ideas for a Cop-Free World by Jose Martin
- Policing Slaves Since the 1600s by Auandaru Nirhan
- The Shanti Sena ‘peace center’ and the non-policing of an anarchist temporary autonomous zone: Rainbow Family peacekeeping strategies (PDF) by Michael Niman
- Stop Kidding Yourself: The Police Were Created to Control Working Class and Poor People by Sam Mitrani
- We Don’t Just Need Nicer Cops. We Need Fewer Cops by Alex S. Vitale
- What Does It Mean to Be Anti-Police? by Alex S. Vitale
- Where abolition meets action: women organizing against gender violence (PDF) by Vikki Law
This is another blog Tumblr deleted for being a Russian psyop on main but it’s so strange that a good chunk of these were UhhHHhHh very vocally pro black and very anti police brutality 🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔
I have no trouble believing lagonegirl was one, and although I still kinda doubt the-real-eye-to-see was one, it’s at least not totally impossible… but some of these seemed like completely normal anti-police-brutality, anti-racist, pro-black blogs that didn’t really… do anything remotely suspicious or likely to promote Trump.
That’s because they’re using stolen content from real activists to build their credibility. Here’s the original:
http://www.usprisonculture.com/blog/2014/12/29/thinking-through-the-end-of-police/
^ RB’ing this (and similar posts) because I’m seeing a lot of misinformation going around about what’s been happening and a lot of people dismissing this as “tumblr staff is unfairly targeting innocent people, none of this is real, FAKE NEWS!” and it’s…really damn discomforting.
As lines-and-edges said, a lot of these IRA blogs stole content from other legitimate activists. They did this in order to gain followers and get an ‘in’ with liberal/social justice groups. They created and reblogged posts with actual good, real content mixed in with memes and other things for the same reason—to gain a following, to gain trust, to make themselves out to be a regular person who other users could feel good about reblogging from.
The point of this was so that when they made/reblogged propaganda posts and posts created with the intention to manipulate people, they would be able to easily slip those posts in and make them seem more legitimate. This is basic common sense: if a user posts 100 posts that make them out to be Woke and real and good for every t 1 subtle propaganda post then people are much more likely to reblog that propaganda without really thinking twice about it; a blog that posted nothing but “I love Putin and you should too!!!”-esque things, obviously, would not have been as effective. The people doing this know that.
Also note that a lot of the propaganda spread was not directly pro-Trump because that kind of messaging likely would not have resonated well with the tumblr audience which the people who spread this also know. Instead, we got propaganda of the “both candidates are just as awful, vote for Jill Stein! it won’t be a wasted vote!” and “you’re more Woke to not vote at all!” and “if your candidate isn’t totally morally pure then you’re bad if you vote for them” variety which DID appeal to people on tumblr and, though it didn’t explicitly support Trump or even his ideals, it did do the work to sow seeds of discord, misinformation, and chaos among liberals which ultimately did help Trump’s cause.
Honestly, the difficulty Tumblr’s people seem to be having in recognizing propoganda blogs kind of concerns me. Like, I’ve seen a *lot* of posts of people saying “but this blog posted something I agree with, they can’t be a propoganda blog!”. And I’m just kind of like … yes? Of course they posted something you like? How do you think propoganda blogs operate? And of course their actual propoganda posts sound reasonable. How do you think propoganda works?
As lines-and-edges said, a lot of these IRA blogs stole content from other legitimate activists
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meetmeinchernobylexclusionzone:
not to be negative but someone really spent all that time and energy cutting open a pomegranate and then gave it to a (cute) raccoon?
It’s called Love .
re: that anon from @theunitofcaring earlier:
if you are underage and
-something is going very badly wrong with your family and you’re not sure what to do to be safe
-your parents are trying to force you to do a thing or keep you from doing a thing that seems medically or mental-health necessary
a good resource may be a youth shelter. they’re gonna know more about laws are resources in your area, so you can figure out what your options look like.
this hotline also seems nonjudgemental and interested in protecting privacy of runaway or potential runaway kids and teens.
Thank you so much. I had no idea what resources to suggest that anon but I’ll bookmark this.
anon with the mother who might kill them, we’re all hoping you’re safe and can get out and talk to people who know your options.
i’m a runaway and can confirm that i talked to this hotline and it was useful/neutral; their reaction to me was not ‘it’s moral/responsible/expected to stay with your family’ but ‘you should have been out by yesterday, can we go over your plan?’
I am so glad that exists.

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