I suspect I was tired last night because the last item on today’s “to-do” list is “Boople”.
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I’d like to point out that actual studies have linked trans suicides to constant misgendering as a cause (one of, I should add), whereas affirmation of gender is known to do the opposite. So intentionally misgendering trans people is pretty much legit trying to kill them.
In other news, water is wet.
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Good to know.
Via Scarfolk Council.
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Perfectly formed, slightly flattened, elongated spuds have tan skin that’s stout enough to contain the billowy white flesh.
I am not mature enough to read this seed catalog.
(via shadesofmauve)…
Oh no.
A link to a seed catalogue.
Careful now Kate, just don’t….
NO! Why did you click on that? Now you want to buy all the seeds.
Just put down the laptop and step away…
Put it down…
Come on now, no bank account needs to be hurt.
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I’d tell you a chemistry joke but I know I wouldn’t get a reaction.
Izuki to Hyuuga (via shunspundorabox)
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How’s it going?
It’s kind of hard for me to judge how it’s going at the moment. I’m still waiting for references to arrive, so each day is kind of blurring into the next one as I trade between couch and dining table, finding little tasks for me to do. I’ve got a record deck on the way that needs servicing, which is something I can dink with. I’ve been over to my soon-to-be-workplace for a drug test, which was a first in my life.
Although I required chiding at every stage of the process, eventually we got the urine sealed in the requisite sample container with me having more-or-less kept my eyes on it the whole time. Which was, frankly, a weird experience. I suppose it doesn’t help that I’m so aware of the concepts that underpin slight-of-hand that I think that well, it doesn’t matter if I think I’ve kept an eye on it, someone who really wanted to doctor it could.
At any rate, it’s done. So now I’m just waiting for references to be processed. In the mean time I’m off to go look at a car. A Honda Insight, actually. First generation. It’s about a decade old, and I’m sure not what anyone in their right mind would tell me to buy, but it’s a pretty good looking car, with reasonably solid efficiency.
So those were my two main ‘tasks’ I’d set myself while I was off (I was, to be fair, hoping to be working by now) – which leaves me with more pondering time. So I find myself wondering how I’m settling in. I mean, everyone asks. Even random strangers ask. How are you finding it? What’s different? What’s the same?
I find myself wondering these things as I watch the evergreens flitting past the windows whenever I drive anywhere.
And y’know, I don’t really know. It’s all a bit weird at the moment, while I’m not working. I mean, it’s like a prolonged semi-holiday. I do know that everyone (more or less) has been lovely. People have been understanding of my idiocy as I’m stood there going “I don’t know how this works!”. The scenery around here is beautiful. My drive home I watch for the mountain each time, and when the light catches it right? Wow.
The incessant rain has so far not bothered me too much. Though there is, seriously, a lot of rain. I mean, I thought it rained a lot in Bristol (Average precipitation for the month of January – 90mm (3.5ish inches) but here? Oh wow… 190mm (7.8 inches). That explains much. When I thought it feels like it’s raining more here? It’s raining more here. Anyhow, that alone hasn’t really dampened my spirits.
I’m still finding my feet, very much so, but so far it’s not been terribly unpleasant an experience :)
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I’m poorly made.
The good thing is humans have a lousy warranty, so you might as well void it anyhow :)
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These Bills Are Steaming Piles Of Transphobic, Homophobic Trash
Gosh, the Leg session is just so fun. Let’s all gather ‘round the campfire to read a dumpster fire of a bill introduced by a pair o’ bigots.
HB 2782, introduced today as an amendment to existing anti-discrimination legislation (49.60 RCW), is called the “
Washington gender privacy protection act” reads as follows:
(1) Nothing in this chapter or in any other provision of state
10 law grants the right to any person who possesses male anatomy or male
11 deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) to enter into or use a public or private
12 facility that is open to the public and is or has been segregated by
13 gender for the private use of those who possess female anatomy or
14 female deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) including, but not limited to, a
15 bathroom, restroom, toilet, shower, locker room, or sauna.
16 (2) Nothing in this chapter or in any other provision of state
17 law grants the right to any person who possesses female anatomy or
18 female deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) to enter into or use a public or
19 private facility that is open to the public and is or has been
20 segregated by gender for the use of those who possess male anatomy or
p. 1 HB 2782
1 male deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) including, but not limited to, a
2 bathroom, restroom, toilet, shower, locker room, or sauna.
Are. You. Fucking. Real.
Introduced by Rep. Tom Dent (R, Moses Lake) and Rep. Brad Klippert (R, Kennewick), the bill seeks to explicitly preclude trans folks and non-gender-binary individuals from using the restrooms which they find the most safe and comfortable. It’s a direct response to the clarifying language that was quietly enacted by the Human Rights Commission in December, allowing trans people to use bathrooms based on their identity, not their DNA (because seriously fuck that).
As if that’s not bad enough, the bill has an ugly brother that’s also been introduced—this one focusing on the “religious freedom” to be a fucking transmisogynist AND ALSO just straight-up homophobic jerk. Here’s part of that text:
In general. Notwithstanding any statute, rule, or order to the contrary, the state shall not take any discriminatory action against a person, wholly or partially on the basis that such person believes, speaks, or acts in accordance with a sincerely held religious belief or moral conviction that:
(a) Marriage is and should be recognized as the union of one man and one woman;
(b) Sexual relations are properly reserved for marriage;
© Male (man) and female (woman) refer to an individual’s immutable biological sex as objectively determined by anatomy and genetics by time of birth.
WOWWWWWWW. What year is it again?
Klippert is also a sponsor on this bill, alongside Reps Graham Hunt (R, Orting), Matt Shea (R, Spokane Valley), Jesse Young (R, Gig Harbor), David Taylor (R, Moxee), Elizabeth Scott (R, Monroe), Hans Geiger (R, Puyallup), and Jeff Holy (R, Cheney).
All are members of the House GOP, who had the audacity to tweet a fucking MLK tweet on Monday (some fight for freedom you’re leading!), and have not yet commented on these two abominations yet today.
Ansel at the Stranger predicted that this would happen/forecast it a few weeks ago; though it’s easy to get conned by Seattle’s liberalish-ness, remember that a lot of this state is staunchly red and staunchly invested in oppression and bigotry.
Interestingly, the ultimate right-wing manbaby, Rep Matt Manweller, is not included on any of these bills. That hasn’t stopped him from running his bigoted mouth about trans people, though, calling it “silliness.”
Yes, because it’s fucking hilarious that trans people are being murdered at historic rates and that legislation like this 100% supports the kinds of transmisogyny that spurs hate crimes.
Of course, Governor Jay Inslee gets it; he’s unlikely to let any of this transphobic, homophobic nonsense become law if he has anything to do with it, which he will.
Still, though, it’s fucking repulsive that these human beings are a.) being paid by our tax dollars and b.) will be supported every step of the way by people who thoroughly refuse to move away from the outdated idea that gender is anything other than a social construct and that a person’s genitalia is any kind of determining factor regarding their personality, their presentation, or their person as a whole.
H/T to Billy Duss for bringing these pieces of drek to our attention.
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I’m upset, because a friend posted this article about companies that send people potatoes, and it turned out to be about gag-gift potato messages. I thought it was going to be some sort of potato-of-the-month club.
I wanted to sign @tinierpurplefishes up for it.
A potato of the month club would be *amazing*. There are thousands of varieties of potato, and we in the ‘west’ eat about 8. So sad.
Yup! There’s usually only four or five varieties in the grocery store, if that. I’ve had a few others when mom’s grown ‘em (She’s particularly fond of ‘la ratte’: “It’s called ‘la ratte’! It’s French for ‘the rat’! ‘Cause they look like rats!” /mom). I would totally be up for fancy landrace potato comparisons.
…of course, if I had more disposable income I’d have no trouble disposing of it on cheese and wine and charcuterie and and and and.
TL;DR: DELICIOUS NOMS.
Noms are the best bit of every day :)
OH BY THE WAY! You two are in the northwest now, so you should definitely know about Territorial Seeds once you have some land to grow things in. Only 11 kinds of seed potato, though. Everything they sell is test grown in the Willamette valley, so it’s specifically grown for the PNW. There are other, smaller local seed places that are very cool too – Territorial is just sort of the grandma.
(Also they were totally smeared by uninformed people at the Oly co-op, so I feel like plugging them is a little bit of redress).
Oh oh yes. Definitely. I am looking forward a ridiculous amount to having a garden to play with. First, a house (which is why the Timberland Regional Library is now lacking rather a lot of house building books).
But I wonder if… oh yes, google tells me there are many people who specialise in heirloom potatoes. Between that and the heirloom apple bloke, I forsee much fun in the future.
Mnyum.