hi everyone, i'm Kat.
she/her pronouns.
24 year old trans girl
trying to survive the collapsing hell
of American capitalism.
I'm also a huge fucking sjw (*whispers* here's a link to my other blog)


yo-its-matt:

oneheadtoanother:

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it sure fucking is buddy

chaumas-deactivated20230115:

chaumas-deactivated20230115:

Last week I accidentally took an edible at 10x my usual dose. I say “accidentally” but it was really more of a “my friend held it out to my face and I impulsively swallowed it like a python”, which was technically on purpose but still an accident in that my squamate instincts acted faster than my ability to assess the situation and ask myself if I really wanted to get Atreides high or not.

Anyway. I was painting the wall when it hit. My friend heard me make a noise and asked what was wrong—I explained that I had just fallen through several portals. I realized that painting the wall fulfilled my entire hierarchy of needs, and was absolutely sure that I was on track to escaping the cycle of samsara if I just kept at it a little longer. I was thwarted on my journey towards nirvana only by the fact that I ran out of paint.

Seeking a surrogate act of humble service through which I might be redeemed and made human, I turned to unwashed dishes in the sink and took up the holy weapon of the sponge. I was partway through cleaning the blender when it REALLY hit.

You ever clean a blender? It’s a shockingly intimate act. They are complex tools. One of the most complicated denizens of the kitchen. Glass and steel and rubber and plastic. Fuck! They’ve got gaskets. You can’t just scrub ‘em and rinse them down like any other piece of shit dish. You’ve got to dissemble them piece by piece, groove by sensitive groove, taking care to lavish the spinning blades with cautious attention. There’s something sensual about it. Something strangely vulnerable.

As I stood there, turning the pieces over in my hands, I thought about all the things we ask of blenders. They don’t have an easy job. They are hard laborers taking on a thankless task. I have used them so roughly in my haste for high-density smoothies, pushing them to their limits and occasionally breaking them. I remembered the smell of acrid smoke and decaying rubber that filled the kitchen in the break room the last time I tried to make a smoothie at work—the motor overtaxed and melted, the gasket cracked and brittle. Strawberry slurry leaked out of it like the blood of a slain animal.

Was this blender built to last? Or was it doomed to an early grave in some distant landfill by the genetic disorder of planned obsolescence? I didn’t know, and was far too high to make an educated guess. But I knew that whatever care and tenderness and empathy I put into it, the more respect for the partnership of man and machine, the better it would perform for me.

This thought filled me with a surge of affection. However long its lifespan, I wanted it to be filled with dignity and love and understanding. I thought: I bet no one has hugged this blender before. And so I lifted it from its base.

A blender is roughly the size and shape of a human baby. Cradling one in your arms satisfies a primal need. A month ago I was permitted to hold an infant for the first time in my life, an experience which was physically and psychologically healing. I felt an echo of that satisfaction holding my friend the blender, and the thought of parting with it felt even more ridiculous than bringing it with me to hang out on my friend’s bed.

#i'm so happy to finally understand what you meant by wizard high #i think you saw through the veil of the universe and unlocked the core of animism via weed gummiesALT

pocketss:

remove brain

sealedbeastnue:

“what time is it” you ask, i pull out my 2.7 metric ton granite sundial and immediately crush both of your feet, I loudly announce “it is cloudy”

Anonymous asked:

shoebillstork:

shoebillstork:

The fuck did you say to me

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palindromordnilap:

normal-horoscopes:

evilwizard:

superhelltubesusie:

evilwizard:

binscavenger:

evilwizard:

mlarayoukai:

Sorry babe I’m pondering my orb this weekend. You know how it is

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i do not think that’s an officially-sanctioned wizard orb

well you’re one to talk

I SUMMON KETAMINE APE

THATS NOT LEGAL

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ATTACK!!

ATTENTION: THE COUNCIL HAS DETECTED AN ILLEGAL SPELL. DISPEL KETAMINE APE OR FACE THE FULL PENALTY OF WIZARD LAW

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notajerusalemcricket:

hera-the-something:

supreme-leader-stoat:

medicinemane:

supreme-leader-stoat:

canaryomenharbinger:

mapsontheweb:

US state borders but they are based off rivers and mountains

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@blinded-by-love

I think we should do this but leave Colorado alone so there’s just an extremely jarring rectangle in one part of this

I like how you think.

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enough. to the Box with you

unrelentingcheeseburgers-ss13:

It’s Elephants Foot Friday!!!!

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RB to instantly receive 8000 roentgens of radiation

quietdoppelganger:

melessiaarts:

The Cat in the Ventilation Shaft

OP you are the first person I’ve ever encountered whose story vibes are on par with Junji Ito’s

tomb-of-madeline:

What’s better than a vampire? What’s better than a horse. A Vampire Horse, of course. I made this comic a few months ago.

lullychi:

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Everyone who’s been talking to me knows i’ve been working on this comic about wlws and cats for a while and i’m so so happy it’s finally here!!! :D

idea stolen from this post :’3

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herbgerblin:

THANK YOU FOR 5000+ FOLLOWERS!!! You guys are great!!

I have lost so much of my life force to this goof. Apologies to the folks who have no idea whats going on. Please listen to The Adventure Zone by the McElroys. That’ll explain 50% of what’s happening here.

If someone could write the description for this, I’d appreciate it. I’m still roughing it in fever town, and I’m swamped :0

draconym:

If you don’t yet love your body as your own, sometimes it helps to think of it as a Thing you are capable of caring for.

draconym:

If you don’t yet love your body as your own, sometimes it helps to think of it as a Thing you are capable of caring for.