From what I’ve seen, a lot of artists will go on pillowfort once the beta will be over and the technical difficulties over too. It looks a lot like Tumblr, too

woolandcoffee:

Yeah that’s the one I’ve been seeing the most. I guess my concern with that is that idk when it’s going to be available, and I feel like any delay in time means people will lose track of each other. Which is okay, ofc, it’s an inevitability of life (I mean, I don’t think I’m following a single blog now that I was following during my first year on this webiste), it’s just a bummer to lose track of folks who’s content you enjoyed. But I suppose that’s me just being wistful about the whole damn thing. If pillowfort gets itself off the ground, that looks like the next ship.

And I should add now, yes I know you can get on pillowfort now for $5, but I don’t think it’s a stretch to say that even $5 is beyond the reach of some people, so accessibility will obviously be limited until things go live.

From what I’ve seen, a lot of artists will go on pillowfort once the beta will be over and the technical difficulties over too. It looks a lot like Tumblr, too

Yeah that’s the one I’ve been seeing the most. I guess my concern with that is that idk when it’s going to be available, and I feel like any delay in time means people will lose track of each other. Which is okay, ofc, it’s an inevitability of life (I mean, I don’t think I’m following a single blog now that I was following during my first year on this webiste), it’s just a bummer to lose track of folks who’s content you enjoyed. But I suppose that’s me just being wistful about the whole damn thing. If pillowfort gets itself off the ground, that looks like the next ship.

I s2g I don’t look at my dash for a half a day so I can study and this website tries to self-implode. If any of my followers are particularly worried, my ig is thewoolwitch, but fair warning that’s all of my knitting and none of my gaelpol or general complaining. If anyone has another suggestion for a social media platform that we’re all gonna jump ship to, let me know.

obaewankenope:

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ameliacgormley:

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ormondhsacker:

Am I the only one that’s a just a tiny bit pissed off that this is still an issue?

The Original Series wasn’t even in the general VICINITY of fucking around yo

How many shows these days would do this, and do it this way? These days, it would be all, “Ohh, we have to be sensitive and show the nuances of each side” and try not to make either side seem wrong. It wouldn’t be clearly spelled out, “pro-choice is right, if you’re against it you’re the bad guys.”

Jim Kirk is not here for your anti-birth-control, anti-choice, pro-death-penalty BS

James Tiberius Kirk was written and portrayed as a feminist and I will fight anyone who says otherwise.

Yep.  That episode is exactly what you think it is:  pro-birth control, pro-population control, pro-choice, and pro-women’s right to choose.  And yes, Kirk, the supposed playboy of the spaceways, is in favor of all of the above.

It was written and aired in 1969.  

It probably couldn’t air today.

THINK ABOUT THAT.

Also LMAO at all the sad whiny geek boys who are like “I miss the GOOD OLD DAYS of SCI-FI when it wasn’t all about SOCIAL ISSUES and instead it was just about MEN HAVING FUN IN SPACE. Like Star Trek! Star Trek wouldn’t put up with all this SOCIAL JUSTICE FEMINISM IN SCI FI bullshit!” And meanwhile I’m just over here like “…did you actually watch the show?” 

@judicialmistrangementorder

It’s also important to bear in mind that the Original Series had a predominantly female fanbase, and during its initial run, was widely mocked and dismissed by mainstream (i.e., male) science fiction fans as being fake sci-fi for girls. It’s difficult to overstate the influence women had on the franchise in its early days; most of the early Star Trek conventions were organised by and for women, and indeed, those same organisers were primarily responsible for the massive letter-writing campaign that prevented the show from being cancelled after the 1968 season. Without that campaign, the episode pictured in this post would never have been made.

The popular image of James Kirk as a sleazy womaniser is part of a conscious effort to erase that history and render the franchise’s roots palatable to the misogynistic geekboys of the modern SF/F fandom.

For a summary of those points, see “Star Trek’s Underappreciated Feminist History” by Shannon Mizzi, which draws from Patricia Vettel-Becker’s “Space and the Single Girl: Star Trek, Aesthetics, and 1960s Femininity”.

And a gentle reminder that TOS was a Desilu production, which its board of directors voted to cancel after the second pilot due to cost concerns, a vote that Chairman Lucille Ball overruled. There is no Star Trek without Lucille Ball.

Originally posted by zidlersdiamonddogs

Basically you have women to thank for Star Trek. Go suck on that, JJ Abrams.

Bringing this back because I recently saw a post from a dudebro complaining about how Star Trek has become all “PC and has an agenda” unlike in the “good old days” 

so here is a clip from the “good old days” of Star Trek not having an agenda. 

so i just sent this to my brother who thinks he’s ‘all that’ about star trek and i’m just grinning at how annoyed he’s gonna be with it bc i keep sending him snippets of the reblogs ahahaha

laveiha:

My mother said to me, “Do not settle for a weak minded man because they will try to control you and contain you. But once they realize that they cannot control you, they will kill you.” I think this is a message for all you strong women out there.

imaginarycircus:

Someone stole a 21 foot hammer from the community center in Healdsburg, CA and it hasn’t been returned so someone else (I’m assuming) mysteriously installed a 3 foot nail that reads “BAIT” on its head.  (article)

exCUSE ME?? My dad lives in Healdsburg and I called him today and he didn’t even think to mention this. I have so many questions and I am 100% unsurprised that this happened in Sonoma County.