my entire life right now is a fight with my French keyboard and the keyboardès winning.

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    fuckyeahanarchistposters:

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    “Safe Abortion for All.

    No Compromise - No Apology”


    Print by Bum Lung Press

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          atomaticart:

          A paper collage with a black, red, gray, and brown palette. It shows a large pile of abandoned rubber tires, a desolate building, and a crowd of people shouting with their hands up. Their eyes are covered by bars of red. Smiling from opera theater seats, as though watching all of the destruction from on high, are a few men and women wearing expensive clothes. They have been stylized to look like devils with horns, tails, and pitchforks. At the very bottom, there is an old sepia photo of a man setting up a hanging stage out front of the White House. The text reads, "The earth is not dying. It is being killed. And those who are killing it have names and addresses."

          “The earth is not dying. It is being killed. And those who are killing it have names and addresses.” -Utah Phillips (1935-2008) folk singer, labor organizer, trainhopper, poet, and ardent anarchist. ID in alt text.

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              hungryfictions:

              don’t you know it’s not good for your hair to wash it every day. you have to use sulfate and paraben free shampoo. you have to wash your hair with conditioner instead. you should stop washing your hair for a month because actually your scalp has the natural ability to maintain itself. greasy hair can make your acne worse so make sure you wash it every day. you have to use this three step regiment on your face EVERY SINGLE night. buy this $70 serum and use it with the 10 other serums you have but don’t combine them. don’t use anything on your face except a gentle cleanser and moisturizer. do NOT use moisturizer on your face you are DESTROYING your skins natural moisture barrier! acne is just for teenagers you’ll grow out of it :) oh no but adult acne is sooooo common. just take birth control and your acne will go away. cut out all sugar and dairy and your acne will go away. actually those studies are fake, get light therapy treatments instead. take accutane and your acne will go away, only a couple of those kids killed themselves! shave your armpits because it looks better. if you shave your armpits you’re not a feminist. actually shaving your armpits is for HYGIENE. wax your legs. wax your bikini line. but waxing any part of your body can give you ugly ingrown hairs and permanently damage your skin and follicles and besides that’s the patriarchy. (but get laser hair removal instead.) don’t have an eating disorder because that’s too much but definitely do intermittent fasting. don’t eat carbs. don’t eat sugar. don’t eat fat. actually your brain uses carbs as its main energy source. actually fat is necessary but only good fat. you have to DRINK MORE WATER!!! drinking 8 glasses of water per day is a myth. burn fat and get toned by doing these exercises. but cellulite is natural and 99% of women have it so you HAVE to embrace it. take diet pills. ummm don’t you know those are meth?? take NATURAL diet supplements for weight loss. take THESE vitamins to cure your depression and clear your skin and make you better at sex and make your vision better and speed up your metabolism and make your digestion better and make you focus better. i know the ONLY right answer but you have to pay me for it. follow my blog! listen to my podcast! subscribe to my email newsletter! buy my snake oil!!

                Anonymous asked "

                Hey there! I just came across this blog and im wondering if I could get some advice. I have a lot of trouble keeping motivation for a story. I'll have a new idea that im really excited about, ill write 10-20 pages of it, and then get bored of writing it. Any tips on how to keep myself invested in writing my own stories?

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                writingquestionsanswered:

                5 Reasons You Lost Interest in Your WIP, Plus Fixes!

                It’s not uncommon for writers to lose interest in their WIP. Staying on track, or getting back on track, are skills you’ll acquire with time. Here are some of the reasons you might have lost interest in your WIP:

                #1 - You’re Not Sure Where the Story is Going. When you figure out a way into a story you’re excited about, the beginning can be a piece of cake. It’s all set up and inciting incident, which can be really really fun to write. But if you’re not sure what needs to happen after the inciting incident, you can find yourself meandering and get bored quickly.

                Fix - If you’re writing a story that is plot-driven or a combination of plot-driven and character-driven (as most stories are these days), it may help to familiarize yourself with Basic Story Structure and also have a look at my post about How to Move a Story Forward.If you’re writing a character-driven story, you can adhere to basic story structure or a more loose structure, but your character’s arc will be the focus of the story. If you think plot and structure may be what’s holding you back, you might spend time on my Plot & Story Structure post master list to read some of the other posts there.

                #2 - Something Isn’t Working. Stories are often like a house of cards in that one misplaced “card” can bring the whole thing crashing down. Sometimes you lose interest because an element or event didn’t quite work, and you can feel in your gut that something’s not right, so your brain interprets that as losing motivation. It’s not really that you’ve lost interest in the story… it’s that you’ve lost interest in the dead end path it’s on.

                Fix - Go back through what you’ve already written and look for something that’s not pulling its weight. It could be an unnecessary character dragging the story down, a subplot that is cluttering up the story or drawing attention away from the main plot, or it could be a scene/scenes that don’t add to the story. It could even be a combination of these things. If you can find it and fix it, your motivation may return.

                #3 - You’re Just Not in the Mood to Write. It could be that your interest in your WIP is just fine, you’re just not in the mood to write. Our brains aren’t always great at interpreting signals from our bodies, including other parts of our brain. The thirst signal is sometimes misinterpreted as hunger, which is why if you’re feeling hungry when you shouldn’t, you should try drinking a glass of water. Sometimes, in the same way, we’re just not in the mood to write and our brains misinterpret that as a loss of interest in our WIP.

                Fix - Consider what’s going on in your life at the moment. Are you stressed? Are you distracted? Are you not feeling well? Sometimes you just need to give yourself a few days or weeks to let things resolve, and then you’ll find your motivation has returned. Try doing things to Fill Your Creative Well in the meantime, or try some of the exercises in this post: Getting Unstuck: Motivation Beyond Mood Boards & Playlists

                #4 - You’re Overly Focused on Quality. One of the biggest WIP interest/motivation zappers is focusing too much on quality in your early drafts. If you’re fixated on things like description, flow, theme, symbolism, grammar, etc. in your first draft, you’re going to mentally

                Fix - Remember, your early drafts should be more about getting the story down and working out the kinks. Don’t worry so much about things like description, grammar, details, etc. until you’ve got all of that hammered out. And remember that the whole point of editing and revision is to polish your draft. You get the story down and make it pretty later.

                #5 - You’re Letting Yourself Get Distracted by New Ideas. The thrill of coming up with a new idea is part of the fun of being a writer. One of the pitfalls of being a writer is new ideas sometimes distract you from your WIP. We can be completely into our WIP, then a new idea comes along and our brains say, “Ooo! Look at the shiny pretty!” And off we go. Some writers, particularly seasoned ones, are able to work on multiple WIPs at once, but you should focus on one WIP at a time if you commonly lose interest before they’re finished.

                Fix - When you get a new idea, write it down in a notebook and/or in a document on your device. Once the idea is “down on paper,” just forget about it. Imagine that it vanishes once it’s recorded and you close the notebook/document. It takes practice, but you’ll get better at ignoring the pull of a new idea.

                Here are some posts from my Motivation post master list that might also help:

                Guide: How to Rekindle Your Motivation to Write
                Feeling Unmotivated with WIP
                Getting Unstuck: Motivation Beyond Mood Boards & Playlists
                Getting Excited About Your Story Again

                Have fun with your story!

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                    folieadeux2008:

                    when people who only follow me on normie social medias are like ‘wow you’re never online you barely ever post’ im always like :) thank you :) yes I am extremely offline. without mentioning that I spend like 15 hours a day posting nonsense on a barely functional social media app that most people think shut down in 2018

                      thearchermp3:

                      i don’t think humans are inherently bad i just don’t. once i posted about how i can’t ever get poached eggs right and someone took time out of their day to send me tips on how to make them. they used their finite time on this planet to teach me how to poach an egg with no motivation other than helping a stranger have a better breakfast and if that isn’t proof humanity is worth saving i don’t know what is

                        dankmemeuniversity:

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                          Every now and again I think of this Sarah tweet and just stare into the middle distance.

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                              Kenneth Cole ad, 1996

                              swing and a miss, ken

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