Eileen Gonzalez's Blog, page 190
November 6, 2024
Can you tell me it’ll be okay? And mean it?
Yeah. It feels like shit now and there's a lot to worry about, but there was a lot to worry about last month and four years ago and eight years ago and twelve years ago and sixteen and twenty and twenty four and twenty eight and on and on and on.
Continue to work locally, continue to help people, continue to speak up for what is right and protest what is wrong.
We all should be breaking unjust laws and taking care of one another because you don't survive things like this by being isolated and al...
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Tweet by Heather Hogan:
Straight friend: Will you sensitivity read my book for my lesbian best friend character?
Me, two weeks later: The lesbian best friend is absolutely perfect. Here’s 16 pages of notes detailing the incorrect things you said about Star Trek.
5:32 PM on 2/25/24
correcting star trek inaccuracies counts as removing offensive content for queer readers
We are a very very dumb, stupid people
We are a very very dumb, stupid people
Everyone deserves a little outlet today, grab a yummy snack, skirt a responsibility, play a cozy game - but no one is allowed to punish themselves on behalf of other’s ignorance. No one is allowed to keel over. Be a thorn in their side every day, and most importantly, be your own advocator. We live in spite of these people.
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stop letting miserable people on the internet convince you that you must have a concrete,…
stop letting miserable people on the internet convince you that you must have a concrete, well-constructed opinion on everything that has ever existed.
realizing that I don’t know shit about shit and that minding my own business costs nothing has been immensely beneficial to my well being
November 5, 2024
I keep seeing people talking about the “Red Mirage” the idea that it only looks like Republicans are winning and it could still go either way.
I fucking hope so because my anxiety is spiking.Yes. So here’s what happens:
Voting is reported by precinct. Smaller, more rural precincts finish counting first and report first. These tend to swing much heavier towards R than D.This makes it look like a state is fully and quickly “going red.” This is the Red Mirage.Bigger, more urban districts take longer to count and may stay open to allow everyone in line to vote. (STAY IN LINE) As those urban districts, wh...
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