This Is The Money Rat. Reblog And He Will Scamper Into Your Room, Bringing You Riches In The Night.

This Is The Money Rat. Reblog And He Will Scamper Into Your Room, Bringing You Riches In The Night.

This is the money rat. Reblog and he will scamper into your room, bringing you riches in the night.

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7 years ago
I’ve Been Seeing A Lot Of Anti-Nazi Ones, Which Is Great, But I Felt Like We Needed One To Show Our

I’ve been seeing a lot of anti-Nazi ones, which is great, but I felt like we needed one to show our support for the Jewish community.  

4 years ago

Despite the assertions of certain scholars, there is little evidence of heteroeroticism in Archaic Greece. Meager references may perhaps be found in the Iliad. While the epic is famous for the relationship between Achilles and Patroclus and its role in turning the tide of the Trojan War, Helen and Paris, commonly interpreted by modern readers as friends, may provide a parallel to these famous lovers. Instrumental to Helen’s escape to Troy with Paris was Aphrodite, whose erotic connotations are well known from Sappho’s poetry. It could be argued, however shocking it may be to our modern sensibilities, that Paris and Helen’s love was of a similar nature. Nevertheless, other possible mentions of “straight” people (I use quotation marks as such an identity did not exist in Ancient Greece) remain debatable. There is no evidence that Hector and Andromache’s love was anything but platonic; the intimacy of their exchange in Book 6 should not be taken as heteroerotic, as declarations of strong affection between friends were common in ancient times. Neither is their marriage proof of institutionalised different-sex unions based on attraction. It is well known that most marriages were concluded for practical reasons, and romantic feelings rarely, if ever, entered the picture. As such, the question of whether “straight” people existed in Archaic Greece cannot be conclusively answered.

3 years ago

I could easily walk through the valley of the shadow of death I would even enjoy it actually

3 years ago
Define Hole / Is A Hole A Real Thing? / Marco Poloni, Black Hole, From The Majorana Experiment, 2010
Define Hole / Is A Hole A Real Thing? / Marco Poloni, Black Hole, From The Majorana Experiment, 2010
Define Hole / Is A Hole A Real Thing? / Marco Poloni, Black Hole, From The Majorana Experiment, 2010
Define Hole / Is A Hole A Real Thing? / Marco Poloni, Black Hole, From The Majorana Experiment, 2010
Define Hole / Is A Hole A Real Thing? / Marco Poloni, Black Hole, From The Majorana Experiment, 2010
Define Hole / Is A Hole A Real Thing? / Marco Poloni, Black Hole, From The Majorana Experiment, 2010
Define Hole / Is A Hole A Real Thing? / Marco Poloni, Black Hole, From The Majorana Experiment, 2010
Define Hole / Is A Hole A Real Thing? / Marco Poloni, Black Hole, From The Majorana Experiment, 2010
Define Hole / Is A Hole A Real Thing? / Marco Poloni, Black Hole, From The Majorana Experiment, 2010
Define Hole / Is A Hole A Real Thing? / Marco Poloni, Black Hole, From The Majorana Experiment, 2010
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define hole / is a hole a real thing? / Marco Poloni, Black Hole, from The Majorana Experiment, 2010 / Flatfields Fotografien / What We Talk About When We Talk About Holes / Dark (2017-2020) / post / Disco Elysium / Twin Peaks: The Return (2017) / Donnie Darko (2001) / Kaveh Akbar, from “The Miracle,” Pilgrim Bell / post / Weizmann Institute of Science / Mathworld / post / post / post / post / Anne Boyer, from “Woman Sitting at the Machine,” in A Handbook of Disappointed Fate / Dennis Patrick Slattery, The Wounded Body: Remembering the Markings of Flesh / The Incredulity of Saint Thomas, Caravaggio, 1601–1602 (detail) / The Incredulity of St. Thomas, Bernardo Strozzi, 1582-1644 (detail) / Don McKay, from “Twinflower,” Field Marks: The Poetry of Don McKay, intro. Méira Cook (Wilfrid Laurier University Press, 2006) / thierryetherve / post / Gregory Orr, from How Beautiful the Beloved / Tomas Tranströmer, tr. by Robert Bly, from a poem titled “Track,” / Disco Elysium / Anne Carson, Economy of the Unlost / Pathologic 2 / Disco Elysium / Carl Phillips, from “Givingly”, Wild is the Wind / post / The Juniper Tree (Nietzchka Keene | 1990) / John Banville, Eclipse / Twin Peaks / Disco Elysium / VectorStock / True Detective / Night in the Woods

I also want to give credit to @arairah for being the lead hologist on this site and the intermediate source for a lot of this, thank you!

4 years ago
The Etruscan Sorceress.1886. Oil On Canvas. 34 X 17.1 Cm (13 3/8 X 6 ¾ In.)

The Etruscan Sorceress.1886. Oil on Canvas. 34 x 17.1 cm (13 3/8 x 6 ¾ in.)

Art by Elihu Vedder.(1836-1923).

4 years ago

Ableism in the Body Positivity Movement and why you should avoid doing and spreading it.

I want to start this off by saying that i am all for body positivity, it’s personally helped me when ive been in non-ableist spaces. This post is not  trying to say that it’s a bad thing overall. The idea and message is good, but the execution doesn’t always live up to that.

Ableism is surprisingly prominent in the movement, despite the name. It shows up in different yet very similar ways. 

The biggest thing is the focus on health. I constantly see people saying being fat is okay because you can be healthy and fat at the same time. This is true of course, you can be both. but why does health matter? Why does health determine respect. Why does health determine whether or not you’re valid?

I am not healthy. I never will be healthy. I am automatically unhealthy due to my disability. Putting focus on health creates two categories of valid and invalid. And the people who make up the majority of the invalid box are disabled.

Not to mention that some fat people are completely abled and still unhealthy. And those people are completely deserving of the same respect anyone else gets.

Another thing is food. People are constantly talking about how they eat the healthiest things and are still fat. Which is valid. But not universal. A lot of disabled people have to limit what they can eat due to their disability. A lot of disabled people have no choice but to eat “unhealthy”* food. This can be due to allergies, disabilities affecting the stomach or digestive system, and how much energy something takes to prepare. people who eat “unhealthy” things are valid and deserving of respect.

People put a bug focus on exercise and/or physical abilities. They talk about how a lot of fat people do actually exercise and stay fat, which is true and valid. But why should people have to exercise to prove that they’re actually valid and deserve respect. And they talk about how fat people can still do things that require a lot of energy and effort (the main things i see are long runs/marathons and yoga).

A lot of disabled people are physically incapable of exercise. And even if they can physically do it, it can be extremely dangerous. Same with a lot of different types of physical activities. This doesn’t make them less deserving of respect or make them suddenly invalid. All it does is show that different people have different levels of physical abilities.

Now, I’ve talked about why it’s ableist to do these things. By why is it important to avoid these things outside of that?

(tw for eating disorders in this next part)

I have an eating disorder. I wont go into specifics, but it’s a restriction based disorder. The ableism in the body positivity movement directly fed into it and made it worse. If you are constantly seeing things that either directly say or imply that your body is not valid, even in the eyes of people who seek acceptance for all bodies, you are going to thing that it does not matter what you do. I thought, and still do to be honest, that since I’m not even valid by the Body Positivity Movement’s standards, it doesn’t matter what I do to myself and i might as well try and be valid by societies damaging standards because that’s better than not being valid at all.

The ableism in the movement is making it counterproductive. And it’s dangerous.

*in quotations because i personally do not think food is healthy or unhealthy. too much water is unhealthy and can kill you.

7 years ago

*slams reblog*

7 years ago
BREAKING: The FCC Just Voted To Repeal Net Neutrality, Meaning We’re All Screwed. TV News Shows Were
BREAKING: The FCC Just Voted To Repeal Net Neutrality, Meaning We’re All Screwed. TV News Shows Were
BREAKING: The FCC Just Voted To Repeal Net Neutrality, Meaning We’re All Screwed. TV News Shows Were
BREAKING: The FCC Just Voted To Repeal Net Neutrality, Meaning We’re All Screwed. TV News Shows Were

BREAKING: The FCC just voted to repeal net neutrality, meaning we’re all screwed. TV news shows were essentially silent about this for the three weeks leading up to the vote.

4 years ago
Guiseppe Ungaretti, Selected Poems

Guiseppe Ungaretti, Selected Poems

4 years ago
SUBMISSION SUNDAY // 💔Heart-istic Severance🗡️by @juliecampbellart. Want *your Art* To Reach A

SUBMISSION SUNDAY // 💔Heart-istic severance🗡️by @juliecampbellart. Want *your art* to reach a wider audience? Be sure you post it on Instagram with the hashtag! Every Sunday, our Social Media Manager @elizah_leigh_art_writer will scroll through your tagged art and select her favourites. Then, she’ll share them on Beautiful Bizarre Magazine’s Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, Tumblr and Pinterest accounts. What a great way for our 1M+ social media followers to see what you’re up to! You will also be considered for inclusion in Beautiful Bizarre’s quarterly print magazine community feature, called “Join the Tribe”. ••• posted on Instagram - https://instagr.am/p/CLQRY9pAb89/

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