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legendarytragedynacho · 9 months
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Nina Hagen and Ari Up
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cookies-in-chees · 11 months
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Ok I get that you should not make fun of people interpretation of characters and that character playlist are not that deep but whoever put a god damn Taylor swift song on a spiderpunk playlist should never be allowed near spotify ever again
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tenderanarchist · 1 year
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“We Can Grow A Better World” backpatch, linocut on canvas, 13” x 9.5”, December 2022.
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inkly-heart · 1 year
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crazycatsiren · 1 year
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"Everything happens for a reason." No. It does not. Fuck that, fuck off, fuck you.
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somecrustypunk · 5 months
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Still getting the hang of using fabric paints, but I love how fast it is to make these
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Mother mother ⬆️
Descendants ⬇️
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The flash only my phone does make them look kind of grimey but I swear they look good irl
I honestly love being on punk tumblr, theres no punk scene in my area so this is all the reference i have for patches and shit
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beenovel · 1 year
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Words of advice from my chronically ill mother:
Part of taking care of your body is not having shame about it. If you're spending all your energy being guilty then you're not giving your body the rest that it needs to recover
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thegroovywitch · 6 months
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cripple punk isn’t for mental disabilities
but that’s not saying you’re not disabled
you don’t have to be crippled to be disabled.
but you have to be crippled to have a voice you think you’re entitled to in cripple punk spaces.
you’re either crippled, or you’re not.
cripples having their own space doesn’t take away from neurodivergent/mentally ill people’s spaces.
how is this still confusing or controversial?
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legendarytragedynacho · 10 months
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Nina Hagen
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sam-the-pancake · 5 months
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I wonder what some of my coworkers would think if they knew I'm not able to live alone. Not in a "I have 5 kids and they're too much to handle on my own" way, but in a "I'm not capable of doing laundry or washing the dishes or cooking most meals for myself way".
What would they think if they knew that when they compliment my curls and ask if I cut my hair cause it looks shorter, that my hair is curling again because I haven't been able to wash it in the past month. That I probably haven't showered at all in just as long.
Would they treat me differently of they knew that, yes I mask because I'm disabled, but also because it means I don't have to worry about my breath. That I struggle to brush my teeth as much as I struggle to shower.
When they ask what my plans after work are and I say "nothing" do they realize I literally mean I'm going to eat (a microwave meal I wasn't able to cook myself) and then go to sleep because I'm exhausted from the day?
When I mention that my partner and I have been together since highschool and they comment on how cute that is, I hold myself back from telling them that even if we didn't love each other anymore we don't have another option. We do love each other but we'd be dead without the other. It doesn't fit their abled highschool sweetheart daydream.
When you see an 80 year old pushing their partner's wheelchair it's romantic, but when we're in our 20s and grocery shopping suddenly people look away.
Every time I'm out in my chair I can't help but think about that post talking about how many more wheelchair users there are in your community who can't leave their house. I notice that I'm the only one I see. I'm uncomfortably aware that without my partner to carry my wheelchair up the stairs that I would also be housebound on those days. And I wonder if the abled people in my life are aware of that. If they know that I'm not the only one. Just the only one they can see.
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Bought To Rot by Laura Jane Grace and the Devouring Mothers is Transgender!
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Laura Jane Grace
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Listen to Weezer - alternative rock power pop pop rock pop-punk geek rock emo (source: Wikipedia)
Listen to Mother Mother - indie rock (source: vouge)
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crazycatsiren · 8 months
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Aa a disabled person, I feel this clearly.
It's happened to me a lot. People will think they're being nice, helpful, kind. They'll touch me, grab me, handle my mobility aids, without bothering to ask for my permission, and each and every time, it's invasive and violating, good intentions behind the actions and all.
It's an intrusion upon my body and my space. It's what I don't and will never want from random strangers anywhere.
Not having my body touched, not having my things handled, not having my soul blessed or prayed for without my having asked for these actions.
Your intents aren't more important than my privacy and my bodily autonomy.
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