i got so excited about getting my 800th follower and it was a porn bot
Tag: cloud says things
it’s easy to feel like the older generations have abandoned us
i know that if i had a dollar for every time some shitty baby boomer disappointed me, i could pay off all of your student loans and then some
but the more i get into offline activism, the more people i see who are 50, 60, 70+ and still fighting the good fight
i don’t know how to end this just like. it’s honestly nice to know that not all older people are the enemy and even if it feels like it a lot we’re not actually all on our own here
…oh no.
remember how the campaigns for the 2016 election effectively started in 2015?
2019 is just around the corner now. and so are the 2020 election campaigns
so many people on my dash who don’t even live in the united states- hell, who don’t even live in the americas- are just as terrified about the election as people in this country are
tbh there’s so many things that are fucked up about that that i really don’t know where to start
overly specific playlist idea: songs for when you’ve already cast your ballot and all you can do now is wait for midterms to be over so you can find out what the odds are that we’ll be able to beat the fascist uprising
hey just out of curiosity did trevor noah ever take back his whole “antifa are the real terrorists” thing or nah
btw if i have any followers in the portland oregon area there’s going to be a march against ICE [x] at city hall 6pm tomorrow (tuesday november 6)
okay “i don’t have dysphoria” is a serious oversimplification but whatever gets the truscum off my blog faster i guess
The Storm
“My feet hurt.” said Lo. Lo, or Little One, was officially named Zoe, but no one called her that outside of the most dire of emergencies. For months everyone had joked about how they’d need to change her birth certificate one day to match her “real name”; as if anyone was issued birth certificates anymore.
“I know, Little One. But we have to keep moving, the storm wall’s too close right now. Your turn to sit on the truck starts in ten minutes,” said Rory, wincing as a bump in the road- if you could call it that- caused em to dig eir thumb too hard into eir foot as ey tried to massage it.
“It’s not even moving right now!” Lo whined, giving Rory her best puppy eyes.
“It is and you know it. It’s always moving. If we were close enough to see it move without Katie’s binoculars, we’d be fucked.”
Aidyn, surely the only person left on earth who still cared about not swearing in front of children, shot Rory a glare. Ey promptly ignored it.
“But my feet really, really hurt!”
Sighing, Rory put eir shoes back on eir feet and jumped down onto the ground behind the truck, carefully lifting Lo into the spot where ey had been sitting. Once Lo was safely seated on the back of the truckbed, ey moved to eir usual walking spot near the left front corner of the small column of people that trailed behind the biggest passengers truck.
“You shouldn’t spoil her like that, you know.” said Phoenix, pushing her way up to walk next to Rory.
“What are you, her mother?”
Phoenix rolled her eyes but didn’t acknowledge the quip. “She’s getting to be too old to be babied like this. Are you going to let her sit all the time when she’s Mike’s age?” Mike was 14 and currently driving one of the supply trucks.
“If she picks up driving as fast as Mike did, she can sit all she wants, long as it’s in the driver’s seat.”
She raised an eyebrow. “Do you s-”
A loud voice cut her off. “Ruins ahead! Ruins ahead! Scouts, scouts, anyone? Anyone?”
Rory raised eir hand, grateful for an excuse to avoid another repeat of the You Can’t Baby Lo Forever, Rory argument. “I’ll go!”
A brief jog through the mud was all it took for Rory and the small handful of other volunteers to reach what had once been a small cluster of houses. Like every other sign of civilization, they had long since been devastated by the enormous storm that now covered at least a third of the planet. Thank the gods for the Eye, Rory thought, glancing at the eye wall in the distance. Rory was 25, old enough to remember before the runaway greenhouse effect, but Little One hadn’t been born until after humanity was reduced to caravans forever running to stay in the center of the eye. Even Mike’s earliest memories were of near-constant storms, although he did recall some things from before the superstorm had formed. If Rory could do anything to give either of them any semblance of a childhood, ey would. Wish it wasn’t hell on my feet, though.
i feel like i’m going to get a lot of tag ideas submitted as soon as y’all realize that if i don’t have a tag you’re going to have to actually read my crap all month instead of getting to blacklist it