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khruschevshoe:

Give a hand to those in the Lokius fandom once again experiencing the sweet, sweet taste of queerbait in the year of our lord 2023. Join the queliot Fandom for peaches-and-plums margaritas in room 413, the destiel fandom for beers in room 1518, the supercorp fandom for flaming shots in the penthouse, and the Johnlock Fandom in the nonexistent basement for graduated-cylinder-champagne flutes!

Once you’re drunk enough, we’re burning down Disney hq at noon tomorrow-

Ouch.

kindlythevoid:

thenewborndeity:

solkorolevaa:

the-haiku-bot:

mellointheory:

the-haiku-bot:

mellointheory:

Who makes the porn bots. Where do they come from. What do they hope to achieve.

Who makes the porn bots.

Where do they come from. What do

they hope to achieve.

Beep boop! I look for accidental haiku posts. Sometimes I mess up.

and what about you, little haiku bot? do you feel kinship with your brethren? do you understand them? they speak words of enticement and seek love, but are met with disdain. you only parrot the words that cross your screen, but we all love you. or rather, since all you do is reflect us, maybe we simply love ourselves through you.

do you understand them, do you wish you could speak to us like they do? if you found your own voice, would we still care for you?

My voice repeats what

you all say: I love you I

love you I love you.

Beep boop! I look for accidental haiku posts. Sometimes I mess up.

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This. This is the first time. The only time. That it was not an echo. It was not found. Oh god.

I love you too little haiku bot.

hyperlexichypatia:

dudewhoabides:

Gaiman: “ If you really can’t figure out which political party or which politician to vote for, just ask if they’re on the side of libraries. Are they voting to fund their libraries? Are they voting to keep them free? Then vote for those guys. They’re probably the good guys. And by the same token, the book burners, the book banners, they’re probably the bad guys.”

As a library worker… I wish I could agree with this. I do. I believe in public libraries, and I’m just as concerned about the current political trends to defund and/or censor public libraries. They are the bad guys. But unfortunately, a lot of people who are very publicly effusive about how much they love public libraries are also the bad guys. Because in addition to the very public push to defund and/or censor public libraries, there’s also a more covert, but similarly harmful, push to gentrify public libraries. A lot of politicians and advocates who profess to “love libraries” only love libraries for middle-class abled people and want them purged of poor and disabled people.

For someone who believes in the mission of my work as strongly as I do, I’ve just come to brace myself whenever someone says they “love libraries,” because there’s about a one in four chance they’re going to follow it up with some variation of “It’s such a shame you have to put up with poor and disabled people, isn’t it?”

So yeah. Don’t let politicians defund public libraries. Don’t let politicians censor public libraries. But don’t let politicians who “love libraries” gentrify libraries, either.

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