abracadabriest:

systlin:

“A daffodil bulb will divide and redivide endlessly. That’s why, like the peony, it is one of the few flowers you can find around abandoned farmhouses, still blooming and increasing in numbers fifty years after the farmer and his wife have moved to heaven, or the other place, Boca Raton. If you dig up a clump when no one is nearby and there is no danger of being shot, you’ll find that there are scores of little bulbs in each clump, the progeny of a dozen or so planted by the farmer’s wife in 1942. If you take these home, separate them, and plant them in your own yard, within a couple of years, you’ll have a hundred daffodils for the mere price of a trespassing fine or imprisonment or both. I had this adventure once, and I consider it one of the great cheap thrills of my gardening career. I am not advocating trespassing, especially on my property, but there is no law against having a shovel in the trunk of your car.” 


― Cassandra Danz, Mrs. Greenthumbs: How I Turned a Boring Yard into a Glorious Garden and How You Can, Too

I clicked the link because I enjoyed this quote and was not disappointed

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bog-nymph:

For at least as year now, I’ve been listening to Alie Ward’s podcast Ologies (and recommending it to everyone). Soon I discovered that she had spent years dreaming of making Ologies a reality, but for a long time was too afraid of releasing her ideas into the world to get started. One of favourite episodes is this short one, in which Alie discusses what made her finally start, and includes some…

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bog-nymph:

I can’t even open tumblr at work rn there are tits everywhere good job my friends good job

My two cents are that porn bots annoy the hell out of me and even trigger me sometimes BUT real people posting porn, or nudes, or body positivity, or ART, or any intersection thereof, are exercising free speech on an ostensibly free internet. Tumblr’s own inability to control those who have posted illegal child pornography or spambots should not affect those who use this as an artistic platform (or use it for anything else).

Hate speech is so much more problematic (and violent) than (legal, consenting) nudity/sex acts. And please let us grow up and remember that nudity is not inherently sexual, and that in many many cultures worldwide, the female breast/nipple is not sexualized the way that it is in the West.

To prostelytize more, take it from a sexual assault survivor - I can choose who to follow and who to block, but I want to be able to see a partially nude Christ on the cross, I want to be able to see Mary with her tits out giving life, I want to be able to see nipples on the runway, I want to be able to see dick if it’s on posters protesting the patriarchy or protesting CENSORSHIP. We’re at a crux in society where women are shamed for feeding their children (let me declaim for you how without women there would be no men, no people, sorry for using the traditional gender binary). I could write about 300 theses about how nudity objectifies sometimes, clarifies others; can do both.

For months I’ve been contemplating moving to an actual “adult” blog where I explore thoughts and actions rather than repost others’ pictures that make me feel sentimental or safe or excited. But tumblr was a place where, beginning something like nine or ten years ago, I first felt safe and understood and appreciated, where I have made actual friends, where I met someone for whom I moved across the world, across hemispheres. I’ve known this was a sinking ship for a long time, and that it wasn’t so helpful for my mental health, but I am enraged that this is the way things are going on this platform. The most damning line of the @staff post is “we’ve given serious thought to who we want to be to our community moving forward”. Why have they not felt about who they want to be to their community, and the larger community, before now? Why have they not felt this way about the Nazis who post on this site? Why have they not felt this way about the TERFs? Despite all the complexities of the internet, why can they not go after child pornographers and spambots and NOT the creators and casual users that have made this site into the viable, money-making monster that it has become?

The sale to yahoo was a disaster. The main reason I despise using this site is the advertisements. I get enough of that already. The second is the infighting, the uneducated masses (read: youth). But I’ve grown and aged and this is not my anchor anymore. For others, it’s a way to stay alive. I know it has been for me before. And our bodies and our art and our histories and our being are rooted in our muscles and sinew, our bones and our genitals, our tits and asses and cocks and vaginas. Give me ladies who will use be word cunt, give me men who understand that a vulva is not a vagina. Give me non-binary people, trans people, people who are both afraid and unafraid of their bodies and of others’. If our generation is doing anything, it’s teaching the world to be less afraid of bodies. Not always in the most foresighted way, but everything always happens more quickly than we can keep up with.

Please don’t let yourself and your work and your desires be censored. Don’t believe that because this company, this app, this thing that you interact with so much is coming down hard on nudity and therefore art, sexuality, safe spaces, bodies, natural human function, that there is something wrong with you or with all of us. We’re all so impressionable. The bottom line is that’s @staff is in the wrong, not the majority of this site’s users.

To new and old followers alike: I’m not blogging here anymore but you’ll see me like posts because it’s my main account. If you want to follow my new tumblr please send me a message! Thanks!

hey guys! I’m moving most of my blogging to a different URL, it’s private/pword protected so if you’d like to know it please send me a message xoxo K

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