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See, that’s what the app is perfect for.

Sounds perfect Wahhhh, I don’t wanna

for end of the year a pinned post i guess.

about:

Mars, on tumblr since 2012. sfw.

other places to find me:

blsky @marsreds
artblog: @marsredsarts
ao3: @Marsreds

finished a chapter of my life so i’m doing a general cleanup, meaning emptying out my drafts and likes. which.

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assuming i don’t add any new posts to it and if i go at a rate of 100 queued posts a day will take me 401 days. yupee. yay.

i actually like talking to people through the askbox about whatever i’m currently into (right now going down a steep arcane spiral), so feel free to jump in.

Pinned Post about me

“mutual too cool for me” this, “mutual too talented for me” that, what about thise mutuals you started following bc you wanted to study their weird little labyrinth of a mind like a bug then when they followed you back you experienced an overwhelming hollowness and logged off in order to reevaluate your life choices and touch some grass?

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jiggit
saiditallbefore

There's something extremely depressing to me about how many people just don't want to get weird with female characters the way they do with male characters.

Like, I can kind of see why a lot of people feel weird about writing about bad things happening to female characters, but what it leads to is everyone putting female characters up on a shelf where you can admire them but you can't actually do anything interesting with them because that might be sexist or just make people feel bad. And I think that's actually a whole lot worse in the long run.

yeah fandom what's the point of a woman if she's not engaged with the monstrous?
jiggit
2k2002

In the club

vacuously-true

I think I’m literally never gonna be sick of this masterpiece. I think watching it on a loop for eight hours could fix me. Dancing’s what clears my soul. Dancing’s what makes me whole.

majestickoral

I just love that this very video is an accumulation of thousands of years worth of art made by people who have never met each other. The concept of this video was so completely unfathomable to every single artist who made the sculptures and yet they’ve all put something toward the creation of it.

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kosmonauttihai
magnus-rhymes-with-swagness

hey reminder that connecting humanity is extremely low on esims rn and desperately needs esim donations and also that there are a lot of cool things you can get in exchange for a donation

knuckle

This is your reminder that without eSims, many people in Gaza cannot reach the rest of the world. To their loved ones overseas to the people who have donated to their fundraisers hoping to keep them alive. The Israeli government has issued repeated communications blackouts, trying to cut us off from Gaza. Even when there are not "official" blackouts, telecommunications are dangerous; Palestinians like Medo have died in makeshift tent cafes trying to access the internet and reach us. In Gaza, infrastructure has been severely damaged, despite the brave and hard work of people in Paltel on the ground. Do not think that because you read a headline about a communications blackout ending, eSims are not needed; Israel has already laid groundwork to cut Gazans off from the world - eSims work independent from the Israeli government and can provide data and phone service, an essential lifeline.

If the process of donating an eSim yourself seems daunting, you can contribute to the Crips for eSims fund directly here:

pipagaopoetry

Hi just a small update that we are running beyond our current budget and are in the negatives by $12K CAD. Help us pay all our volunteers back and keep current eSims active!

Keep donating

e-transfer: cripsforesimsforgaza[at]gmail[dot]com (auto-deposit on)

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jeaniefranklins
sisterofiris

Hey students, here’s a pro tip: do not write an email to your prof while you’re seriously sick.

Signed, a person who somehow came up with “dear hello, I am sick and not sure if I’ll be alive to come tomorrow and I’m sorry, best slutantions, [name]”.

yay855

I mean, if someone wrote that to me, I’d probably believe they were sick.

rox-and-prose

“Slutantions” has me crying laughing

hydro-punk

i once emailed my professor with a migraine. a mistake.

“I amsick will not to choir because i have a heache. i Hope its very and i am so sorry

love,

blue”

the subject line was “OW”

xakumi

THE SUBJECT LINE IS THE BEST PART JSJFJSJDJS JUST IMAGINE GETTING AN EMAIL WITH NO CONTEXT OTHER THAN “OW”

themodernsouthernpolytheist

As someone who has taught college, please send those emails because 1) We WILL believe that; no one would write that on purpose and 2) we need a laugh sometimes.

asortoflight

On the other side of this, once after getting taken to the ER by ambulance, I got an email from the professor whose class I’d passed out in, and the message had no text, just the subject line “you good?”

whisky-gerblin

Reblogging for the last addition

badgraph1csghost

Claritin makes me weird, but I have allergies so there’s about a month and a half block of time where I’m taking Claritin and am just weird most of the time.

Anyway, my last year of college, I got the flu or something in late March and was also taking Mucinex. I told my professor I couldn’t come to class one day by email except I couldnt think of what to say, so my medicated ass decided to make a Fry meme. I think it said something like “Not sure if I can go to class with a head the size of Texas, bottom text.” I didn’t think until the next day that it probably wasn’t socially-acceptable to tell your philosophy professor you weren’t coming to class via Tumblr style memes. When i got back to class, i found that she’d printed it out and taped it to the classroom bulletin board.

badgraph1csghost

Oh shit you guys i turned on my WinXP laptop that I used to use back then.

IT WAS ON THE DESKTOP. THIS IS WHAT I SENT.

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It’s even worse than i remember it

omnicat

I laugh myself hoarse every time this post comes around, so here it is again.

bucketbunny

Once emailed a professor from my hospital bed high on painkillers after a really bad car crash which my heart actually stopped the email “Dead cant class sory”

sarumans

i was very sick over new years and one day i woke up to find i had emailed my manager in the middle of the night:

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she said it was the most beautiful sick email she’s ever gotten

pfft
roadwhores
uraandri

citizens of niš restrain and disarm a woman who attacked and injured the dean of faculty of philosophy in niš, natalija jovanović; the woman, who keeps yelling that she has a doctor's note that she's insane and that she wanted to throw acid as well, accused the dean of "seducing" her granddaughter into joining the blockades. she also threw a can at the dean and then managed to stab her in the hand after which she was apprehended. the dean was taken to the hospital (i can't find out if her injuries are severe or not). this is also not the first time natalija jovanić was attacked, as her faculty was the first in niš to support student's demands and blockades. another major incident occured on the 7th of february where another older woman attacked protesting students and then later the dean threathening that they (meaning sns supporters) are gonna kill her.

uraandri

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"even today, even in this case, the difference between us and them is clear - we denounce any type of violence, always and without exception... it's truly shameful to claim that ms jovanović was gravely injured. and that fact - that a mentaly ill older person is used in order to spin this politically, and that lighter injuries are presented as serious wounding, says enough about the helplessness of those who call for violence against those who think differently - by pelting people with eggs, rocks, bottles, cans, by blocking media houses, preventing others from travelling, working, studying. i'm proud that even today, as a representative of this goverment, i can point to the difference between us and them" said Brnabić.

btw here's a non complete list of just the times i posted about the attacks (physical, verbal, media) against us students and education workers. some of these posts don't have sources because i made them in order to let steam off but i'm sure you'll be able to find what i'm talking about easily anyway

anyways this is what 4 months of condeming and denouncing violence by the goverment looks like: our president threathening us with serbia's elite cobra unit, pro sns newspaper novosti doxxing students, a man tried to attack students with a knife, a man tried to attack students with a metal rod, here's a compilation video of various vehicular slaughter attempts that happened in january and december, doctors who protested in our support being run over, grown man attacking high school students, another attempt to run over students, people being run over in the lead up to the march 8th protests, people being run over in smederevo in the aftermath of a pro sns counter protest, that time the president and his bitches tried to frame us for beating up a police officer, direct threats made to us lol the decision to cut the protests short on saturday (march 15th) was what prevented a false flag operation, people attacked during the lead up to the march 15th protest (in the last one the first line says: some madman tried to strangle a student near loznica), if anybody was pelted with rocks and bottles, it was us, the fucking lrad attack, informer trying to present two criminals shooting at eachother as student "leader" trying to kill an innocent civilian and then publishing the pictures of dijana hrka's younger son on live tv (dijana is a mother of one of the victims of the novi sad train station collapse), at least somebody got charged with attempted murder, recent attack in novi sad, but it's not the only one

current events domacica
osusenebozvezdama
dzinchuriki

on march 15th, the largest protest in serbia’s history took place in belgrade, with some estimates ranging between 800,000 and 1,000,000 people on the streets.

serbian students have been protesting since november of last year, following the collapse of the novi sad train station canopy and the subsequent attacks on students who were paying respects to the victims. universities across serbia have been shut down for more than four months, yet the students' demands remain unmet.

students and their supporters are facing intense pressure and repression—masked thugs are attacking protesters, personal information is being leaked in pro-government media, and teachers who have been on strike for months have received a salary of just around 2000 dinars (about 17 euros). on the day of the march 15th protest, authorities allegedly used a sonic weapon against the crowd.

state-controlled media is ramping up its propaganda, openly targeting the rector of the university of belgrade and protesters alike—most recently, with a bizarre film that ends in a guillotine.

so much has happened that it’s impossible to cover everything in one post. for further info, i recommend checking out the following links:

blokade.org masina.rs the breaking point this post
youtube videos: how corruption kills fdu chronicles: from camp to assembly the 12th minute chameleon in a million years student led blockade in serbia

video by yaroslav bulavin

current events domacica ima jedan grad
obstinaterixatrix
timequangle

every single discussion about the fucking signal groupchat makes me feel so insane. "what a display of incompetence! what a failure! let's all make accidental groupchat mistake jokes now" what the fuck are you talking about. it worked. the fact that THIS is the conversation now is literally the point. jeffrey goldberg literally did it again. selling the bombing of the middle east to the public is the entire purpose of his career as a "journalist"

timequangle

former iof prison guard who spent the past year fully deepthroating the genocidal boot and famously sold the invasion of iraq as something that "will be remembered as an act of profound morality"? "journalist" who literally built his career on manufacturing consent for bombing arabs "accidentally" invited to a top secret group chat about bombing arabs oh no how could this happen? what are you TALKING about. fork found in kitchen! likely place for him to be! my god

timequangle

Jeffrey Goldberg, the editor-in-chief of the Atlantic, has been at the center of a national story after he was “inadvertently” included in a group Signal chat with administration officials as they planned a deadly bombing in Yemen. Much of the coverage has focused on the mishandling of military secrets, rather than the impact of the bombings themselves, targeting the poorest country in the Middle East, which the United States has helped bomb and blockade for over a decade. Goldberg is not just an observer: He is contributing to this disregard for Yemeni lives, and his dismissiveness sheds light on why he was an administration media contact to begin with.

In an interview that aired on March 26, Deepa Fernandes, one of the hosts of NPR's “Here and Now,” interviewed Goldberg about the “group chat heard 'round the world” that included Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, National Security Adviser Mike Waltz, and Vice President JD Vance. During one portion of the interview, Fernandes did something few other journalists are doing. She asked Goldberg about the Yemeni people who were killed in the bombing, which took place on March 15.

Deepa Fernandes: There's little talk of the fact that this attack killed 53 people, as we mentioned, including women and children. The civilian toll of these American strikes. Are we burying the lede here?

Jeffrey Goldberg: Well, those, unfortunately, those aren't confirmed numbers. Those are provided by the Houthis and the Houthi health ministry, I guess. So we don't know that for sure. Yeah, I mean, obviously we're, well, I don't know if we're burying the lede, because obviously huge breaches in national security and safety of information, that's a very, very important story, obviously. And one of the reasons, you know, it's a very important story is that the Republicans themselves consider that to be an important story, when it's Hillary Clinton doing the deed, right? So that's obviously hugely important.

But yeah, I think that covering what's going on in Yemen, the Arab and Iran backed terrorist organization, the Houthis, that are that are firing missiles at Israel and disrupting global shipping and occupy half of Yemen, and all kinds of other things in the US, you know, and the Trump administration criticizing the Biden's response and Europe wants Trump to do more. I mean, yeah, there's, there's a huge story in Yemen. But Yemen is, as you know, is one of the more inaccessible places for Western journalists. So maybe this becomes like a substitute for a discussion of Yemen. I don't know.

Goldberg not only seems unconcerned about the death toll and eager to cast doubt on its veracity, but he also appears unprepared for the question. It’s as though it didn’t occur to him that the substance of the Signal exchange itself—the bombing—might be a legitimate topic of conversation, and he seems eager to move on.

This is despite the fact that there is evidence in the exchange itself that the United States hit a civilian site in the bombing. Waltz wrote in the Signal chat that the US military had bombed a residential building. “The first target—their top missile guy—we had positive ID of him walking into his girlfriend’s building and it’s now collapsed,” Waltz wrote in the chat, to which JD Vance replied: “Excellent.”

Yet, as Nick Turse noted for The Intercept, “So far, however, there has been little focus on the specifics of the attack, much less discussion of the fact that one of the targets of the March 15 strike was a civilian residence.”

The story of US belligerence in Yemen should be a huge one. Since 2015, the US-Saudi coalition has used American manufactured bombs to hit wedding parties, factories, a school bus, and a center for the blind. It’s difficult to know the exact death toll, but around three years ago, the death toll from direct and indirect consequence of war surpassed 377,000. Direct bombings by both the Biden and Trump administrations threaten a wider war, and have occurred in lockstep with US support for Israel as it has ruthlessly bombed and attacked Gaza since October 7.

Goldberg, of course, was included in that group chat because he was a contact of someone on the administration’s thread, and his history of laundering the US military’s mass atrocities is a good indicator of why. In the lead-up to the US-led war on Iraq, Goldberg was central to peddling the disproven conspiracy theory that Iraq had ties to al-Qaeda, a key lie of the George W. Bush administration, used to justify the invasion. One month before the US started the war, he went on NPR to discuss “Possible Links Between Iraq and al Qaeda and Evidence That the Iraqis May be Trying to Evade Weapons Inspectors.”

Goldberg has a long career of uplifting the media narratives of the United States and its allies, including a big piece in 2010 where he floated justifications for a possible Israeli war on Iran. Like many of the Iraq War pushers, Goldberg’s lies about Iraq did not harm his career, but marked its ascent. Under his tenure, the Atlantic has shut out Palestinian voices and stories, as the US has helped Israel wage genocide in Gaza.

Goldberg’s dismissal of Yemeni deaths is not a small detail of this blockbuster story, but a central component. One way to get on the speed dials of high-level officials is to have a proven career of doing their bidding.

As we see wall-to-wall coverage of the Signal leaks on supposed liberal networks like MSNBC, it’s important to remember that the primary scandal is the bombing of Yemen, a reality that the network has long obscured. As The Column’s Adam Johnson noted in July 2018, at that point it had been a year since MSNBC had mentioned the US backed destruction of Yemen. Yet during that same period, MSNBC had done 455 segments on the Trump-Stormy Daniels affair. As media reports and House Intelligence Committee hearings ignore the human toll of US military attacks, we continue to see the ascent of those who have built their careers on directing public attention away from the people the United States kills.

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