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JoanBushur: My Thoughts

@joanbushur / joanbushur.tumblr.com

21+ I root for the underdog, have many opinions about various things and wish to express them.

i was going to do a rant about this before seeing this tweet but imma just leave this here

This goes hand in hand with pushing for only queer people to play queer roles. Which in theory sounds like a good thing to push for authentic representation when so much of the past stuff was bad.

Except the actual real world outcome has become queer leftists abusively dog piling any actor they deem "inauthentic" leading to actors being forcefully outed against their will before they were ready in an attempt to make the abuse stop. Including children. People have been justifying psychologically tormenting literal children for not publicly disclosing (and being firm and set in) their gender and sexuality in order to work.

In many wants it's set back queer media and made people just as afraid of queer roles ruining their careers and their lives as they were when bigots were doing it. Which is not an improvement to the situation! It's really only giving cover to people who want none of this to exist.

We could have just praised the process we wanted to see. Personally I love seeing Jim Parsons take that big normative sitcom money and fucking off to make emotionally powerful queer films with it casting queer actors whenever he can. But praising that will always be more constructive than bullying Kit Connor. If Daniel Craig wants to spend the rest of his career making charming gay detective movies about helping marginalized woman get revenge on abusive rich assholes, then I don't care what his sexuality is because it's still pushing queer media far forward.

We could have positively addressed rainbow capitalism by supporting queer-owed business. We could have accepted that mainstreaming queer iconography at Target (much of it designed by queer people who got to pay their bills making it) would make space for people buying that small batch t-shirt at Pride. It's not like people only ever buy one t-shirt in their life.

A closeted-for-safety trans boy buying his first binder at Target could have created an opening for the next one to be from Shapeshifters. Instead he may never get the chance to know what it would feel feel like to take the first step because the wrong packaging could endanger him and the (fair) price mightbe unaffordable.

We can't built perils into doing better. We can't keep calling nigh-impossible next steps"the bare minimum" and tearing into them for every imperfection if we want people to do them at all. At minimum that's a burnout machine. At worst it gives bigots leverage to maker sure we have nothing. Kindness and enthuses support of what we want to see happen makes way more progress.

Unfortunately many leftists are still so stuck in the purity-sin-redemption mentality, even when they surface-level reject Christianity, that instead of growth and change everything keeps getting treated as blasphemy unless it's perfect. Even though perfection is impossible. So the whole well is primed to be poisoned by the people who genuinely hate us.

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Going to see Freaky Tales tonight 😎 finding a theater actually playing it around here was unnecessarily difficult

Also when I bought my ticket this afternoon exactly one (1) other person had bought or reserved a ticket so I may very well be seeing this movie in an empty theater LMAO

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Toronto Night Market - Come Fistfight me (and buy some prints) irl

WELL I LET MY IMPULSE CONTROL GET THE BEST OF ME FOLKS

I just put vendor payment down for 5 night markets in may and june. The night markets'll be at 415 King St West in Toronto Ontario

I'll give yall details closer to the events but just know that this'll probably push my calligraphy stream schedule up so that I'm streaming Mondays, 3-6pm in May and June, since these are 5 weekend long sales/events and there aint no way I'll have enough energy to stream after hauling all my show gear home at 9pm.

So for may 2-4, may 16-18, may 3-june 1, june 13-15 and june 27-29 I'll be available live to write calligraphy for you or for you to come pick up prints without dealing with shipping costs n whatnot

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Hi, a friend of mine has MCAS. She grew up in Spain and moved to Germany when she was 15. She says that in Germany, she has to be really careful what she eats, but in Spain she can eat her way through the whole supermarket, probably because it's the food she was exposed to as a child. Have you heard / experienced something similar?

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My allergies get better when I go home due to pollen being less of a trigger and thus putting less of a strain on my immune system. It’s possible your friend experiences something similar.

Also it could be climate exposure. When I am in areas where damp and mold is more prevalent, my body can become more reactive. So I have to wonder if that also plays a part in it.

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you can have mcas and not react to gluten, though, right? i'm fairly well managed on meds/cromolyn (cromolyn sodium my beloved) and gluten seems to have no impact on my symptoms whatsoever. i guess i'm just lucky??

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It’s one of the more common triggers but yeah, you can have MCAS and be fine with gluten. I know someone who has zero histamine reactions, it’s oxalates that trigger her MCAS. It’s a bonkers disease.

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Oxalates. Oxalates in raw vegetables. leafy green vegetables in particular. Oxalates that reduce when boiled or cooked. Those oxalates.

Yep! It can ping the non IgE mediated allergic reactions so and if you’ve got wonky mast cells that can trigger an eventual degranulation episode that presents with more typical histamine allergic type symptoms.

A few weeks earlier, Attorney General Palmer had ordered federal agents to conduct raids in twenty-three states, rounding up four thousand suspected subversives, holding them incommunicado, and making plans to deport as many of them as possible. West Virginia's governor joined other elected officials in cheering Palmer's actions, insisting the raids were necessary to nip a Bolshevik revolution at the bud. "There is no time to waste on hairsplitting over infringement of liberty," declared the Washington Post."

The Devil is Here in These Hills: West Virginia’s coal miners and their battle for freedom by James Green

Sometimes I read history and it jumps off the page and punches me in the face as I see it echo in the present moment.

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