Please note. The orange one is not included because A. He isn’t a billionaire. And B. Calling him obnoxious is too kind for him.
Spirit: Stallion of The Cimarron & the Indian Boarding Schools/Residential Schools allegory
Holy shit!
Was this intentional?
Considering the rest of the film’s heavy anti-colonization messaging, the main antagonist being heavily modeled on & inspired by General Custer, the other main (human) protagonist being a Native man (& the fort is where Spirit meets Little Creek), yes, most likely
YES. It was 100% intentional. I highly recommend reading up on the making of this film. There was an incredible amount of care that went into the development.
They had Lakota consultants for the project, especially regarding the use of the Lakota language in the film (which is used sparsely, but when used is accurate).
It’s par for the course now to consult people belonging to a culture for projects representing it these days (i.e. Moana, Frozen 2, etc.) but it certainly wasn’t when Spirit came out in 2002.
This film is allegorical to its core.
Hana-Rawhiti Kareariki Maipi-Clarke, the youngest MP in Aotearoa, starts a haka to protest the first vote on a bill reinterpreting the 1840 Treaty of Waitangi
Wizard Ritual to Appease The Bone Snake
If you have not supplicated yourself to The Bone Snake today, do so now
If you do not bow to The Bone Snake now, The Bone Snake will force to you to be bowed forever
Hey, I just found your blog via your activism is not cold-calling post, and I wanted to say I love that you're posting some of the most profound, levelheaded, helpful, and accessible information and resources I have seen recently, alongside the memes and joy and special interest stuff. We are just a series of little lights waking up and figuring out how to be, and when we do it with care, and presence and fun and clarity, in solidarity with one another, in spite of all the horrors and division, it all links up creating a beautiful growing field, that it is such a privilege to be a part of. Its really easy to forget that and get overwhelmed. And I hope everyone gets to experience it, waking up in the field together. Its nice to have reminders that people already are, but we all are capable of, and are going to, accomplish amazing things, together, when we choose to evolve forwards and hold proper boundaries and look out for each other and share resources. Sorry for rambling at you over the internet, and the bad syntax, but it genuinely made such a difference to read and interact with your posts, and I'm really grateful to have new info and a healing reminder that not everyone is falling apart and giving up.
Thank you.
My god, this is the nicest message, thank you 😭💚💚
To be honest I'm not a huge fan of the word 'activism' for precisely this reason, although I frequently use it as shorthand so that people understand what I'm talking about. But community (and by extent community organizing) is a very natural part of the human experience. It just seems like a deliberate radical act right now because our society has been trying its very best to silo and isolate us from each other.
We shouldn't look at activism/organizing/community building as a "job" that is separate from our lives, or an ever-looming responsibility that can't leave any room for happiness and levity. That is just capitalist, puritanical nonsense dressed up in a different trench coat. Like yes, strategy is by necessity the basis of organizing. Strategy is critically important, as is consistent, deliberate action. But part of your own fight must include internalizing the inherent dignity owed to you as a human being and your own right to care, comfort, joy & safety. (And I don't mean shallow 'self-care' and 'you're valid' platitudes - I mean the involved & thoughtful work of believing in those rights, counter to very powerful external pressure to the contrary. All of us are owed those things with no qualifiers - you can't be the only exception to that belief, or else you don't truly believe it! The strength we take from that conviction is crucial when we are fighting for each other.)
Anyways lol, cutting myself off as I could ramble about this forever. But your syntax is lovely, your points were beautifully stated, and it was a real pleasure to read this!
here's your regular reminder that if you consistently, regularly get headaches, you are almost certainly having migraines, not regular headaches.
MOST recurrent headaches are migraine headaches.
"migraine" does not mean "extremely painful headache." it is a type and source of pain, not a degree of pain. migraines can also include some or all of the following: fatigue, sensitivity to light and sound, visual auras, nausea or vomiting, dizziness, cognitive impairment, etc. these symptoms can be mild or severe and it may actually be difficult to determine if you have them. (who wants a bright light in their eyes during a headache?? i thought that's just how headaches were lmao.)
this is important because while aspirin, NSAIDs like ibuprofren, and other over-the-counter pain meds can effectively alleviate migraine pain, getting diagnosed with migraines allows for a wider range of treatments and preventatives.
it's also important because, in my opinion, your average general practice doctor is not equipped to diagnose you with chronic migraine. don't go to one expecting them to. a neurologist with migraine specialty is a better option, although a regular doctor can still be useful if they listen to you lol.
my life would be miserable and unmanageable without sumatriptan. and i never would have gotten a prescription for sumatriptan if i hadn't gone to my GP and said, "i have migraines and want to try migraine medicine," even though at the time i wasn't 100% sure that was true.
if you have chronic headaches, they're almost certainly migraines. if no one has said that to you before, let me be the first. start treating your migraines.
multiple times in my youth, i went to the doctor expecting them to figure out and tell me if i had migraines. each time, the doctor asked, "do you see an aura?" and when i said no, they determined i must not be getting migraines. no one ever told me that only 20% of migraine sufferers experience auras. that means 80% don't, yet that is frequently used as important diagnostic criteria! what!
a book i recommend over and over is The Keeler Migraine Method by robert cowan. highly recommend if you're trying to figure your migraine situation out.
Migraines don't have to involve headaches! Turns out I've had migraines my whole life and I didn't know, because it doesn't cause headaches. Rather, I get
- Extreme irritability
- Photophobia
- Sound sensitivity
- Tingling and numbness
- Inability to remember words
- Trouble remembering
- Trouble with basic arithmetic
- Dizziness
- Visual changes (stop being able to perceive depth)
- Back and shoulder pain
- Fatigue
I chalked a lot of this up to autism and overstimulation.
I saw a neurologist and now I have medicine to treat my migraines. What I have are called ocular migraines.
Please look into migraines without headaches. You may be totally unaware that you have migraines.
Migraines without headaches are called silent migraines, and they’re absolutely a thing. For me they’re even more frequent than painful ones.
Here’s a test which, while not infallible, has led to multiple of my friends realizing that they had migraines and didn’t know it: Do you feel nauseated? Confused? Like you pulled an all-night even though you didn’t? Or are you feeling just generally off in a way that’s hard to define? Go into a really dark room and shut the door behind you. If whatever weirdness you were experiencing gets suddenly better as soon as you’re sitting in the pitch-dark, you almost certainly are having a migraine.
I’ve mistaken migraines for food poisoning and car sickness. I’ve had friends who have mistaken them for everything from seizures, to covid, to a poor night of sleep, to even just having had too much alcohol to drink. The symptoms of migraines are extremely varied, and very few people have all of them - but light sensitivity is common and a bit of a dead giveaway. If you have light-sensitive anything, bring it up with a doctor as a possible migraine symptom.
Linktober Day 28, Bones
If he wasn't already dead that kid would've been the death of him
Ok new game. What's the thing you're a fan of that you're the most pretentious about. NOT the most pretentious thing you're a fan of, I mean the thing that makes *you* act like one of those "oh yeah? Name five of their albums" people. There is a difference
Bad news: everyone who has said some variation of "umm actually I don't do that 🙏 I'm a good person" is more annoying than the rest of us confessing to our nerd crimes. Yes you do. I guarantee it you do. You're saying Um, Actually right now
Me, Catholic, walking into a Protestant church with no depictions of Mary: where’s my mom
Me, culturally Protestant, walking into a Catholic church filled balls to the walls with paintings sculptures candles and god knows what else: why’s there so much stuff
Me, Orthodox, walking into a western church: w h e r e a r e t h e b o n e s
Me, vampire, walking into any denominational holy place: AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
Me, a janitor, sweeping up the vampires ashes: where the fUCk did all this dirt come from
things i would have liked to have seen while reading the manga
Day 44: Android I can’t draw mechanical parts very well, don’t come for me 😂💦
spits out drink. What
being moderately proficient with computers in the early 2010s was casting a hex on your family to call you sheldon
i got a big bang theory box set and a bazinga t shirt for christmas when i was 16
my dad wanted to get me a psych eval so i could say "im not crazy. my father had me tested." like sheldon did and after the psych eval they diagnosed me with paranoid schizophrenia
this could be the funniest thing that has happened to anyone ever. my condolences king
pink moon.
I feel like this is the kind of thing you only reblog if you have an aesthetic blog, which I do not, but goddammit I just love it when the moon lines up with stuff
dandelion sun~
Rotating Sandwich Mood Board
Rotating Sandwich Mood Board
My favorite Legend of Zelda game is Twilight Princess. Here's an old sketch I did of one of my favorite moments. The final Ganon battle was fantastic