Pretty Hate Machine, 20/10/1989
I’ve seen a few posts of people from varying us states saying “why is no one talking about x new anti LGBT bill/law in my state?” and I need you guys to know that unfortunately part of the reason you’re not hearing much about your specific state is that it’s not just your state. there are currently 321 anti LGBT+ bills in the us
you’ll notice that several of these states have more than 10. Missouri and Oklahoma have 31 and 34 respectively. and some of these have already passed or are well on their way. living here has become exponentially more terrifying. and even people in states with 0 bills should be worried because they are absolutely not going to stop at state level legislation, the next step is federal law. it’s really time for everyone in the us to be vigilant right now. connect with people in your community and start or get involved in movements for change, starting on a very small local level. I know it gets really discouraging looking at maps like this. you’re probably not going to be able to help everyone in every state, but you might be able to make a big difference with your local community
The SEC accused the church Tuesday of going to “great lengths” to avoid disclosing its investments and, in doing so, “depriving the commission and the investing public of accurate market information.”
Seems nice and then you read that the fine was $5 million dollars -_- I get that it wasn’t embezzling or anything, but still, another notch in the belt for our poorly aligned financial crime incentives.
More confirmation that cops coordinated with Proud Boys
Before you inundate this post with frivolous responses that it was obvious, I know. I knew when it happened. I knew when covering what the hell was happening in Portland two years prior. I fucking knew. Stop being facetious.
favorite kind of tweets that make me love people a little more
technically u cd fill it with neutron degenerate matter and change your problems from exceeding the weight limit to all the consequences of somehow having a piece of a neutron star on earth
Funnily enough
Oedipus Rex (1957)
This adaptation of Sophocles’ tragedy (in a translation by William Butler Yeats) looks almost the way it would have when staged in the 5th century BC. Stentorian oration and carefully posed tableaux abound, giving the film an uncanny atmosphere somewhere between a black mass and puppet theater.







