anarchistettin:

aleatoryw:

do you ever think about how cool it would be to be crazy rich bc you could scroll through Tumblr and just slam dunk all these go fund mes to 100% without a second thought? you get a car, and you get a power wheelchair, and you get rent, and you get surgery for your dog, and and and and

SURGERY! YOU GET A SURGERY! YOU GET A SURGERY!

EVERYBODY IS GOING HOME WITH SURGERY TODAAAAAYY 

angryirene:

geekandmisandry:

How many people have to be raped because they are bisexual, how many have to be violently abused because they are bisexual, treated differently in the workplace because they are bisexual before I stop hearing “biphobia is just misdirected homophobia, bisexuals don’t face oppression for being bisexual they only face discrimination”.

How many of us literally have to die before this bad discourse dies too?

This is intense. If any of my followers want me to start tagging things, let me know. But I felt like I needed to reblog this because I’ve been seeing a resurgence of the bi-discourse on this blue hellscape and I am so goddamn tired of it.

We are here and we have a complicated set of issues that need to be addressed AS THEIR OWN ISSUES, not as misdirected other issues. Intersectionality is a thing. Please don’t forget us or throw us under your discourse bus.

California Questions Its Growth as Its Largest Wildfire Burns

rjzimmerman:

Excerpt:

The fires are the result of a confluence of factors including very dry trees, warmer temperatures, longer fire seasons and more densely populated communities, experts said.

Megafires of the West spread faster and burn more intensely, often creating their own weather systems that spread flames in unpredictable directions, spawning new fires and even burning through the night. This makes it harder for firefighters to contain them.

The summer fires have prompted Gov. Jerry Brown to say the state needs to “re-examine” how and where California builds its communities.

“This is part of a trend—a new normal—that we’ve got to deal with,” Mr. Brown said. “We’re dealing with it humanly, financially and governmentally.”

California Questions Its Growth as Its Largest Wildfire Burns