David Michael Lovely
David Michael Lovely
@idfpr.bsky.social
Hey there! I've had an LCSW application just sitting stuck "waiting for review" for a month now. Is there anything y'all can do to help?
"Mars Cheese Castle has fallen."
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BLUF: Establishment #democrats and their consultants are fixated on blaming progressives for their own election losses when they should be courting us instead.
#politics #socilism #progressive
I must admit, reading Ed boyโs thread here, Iโve heard this argument before.
I decided to make more videos for Pup Play + BDSM community because you all really love my new Pup Play sign idea! Thank you, I really appreciate it!
#deafpup #pupplay #pup_play #deaf #asl #deaf_pup #puppyplay #puppy_play #nsfw #bdsm
And if the recent reposting of the OC/Sona that I made to explore a bit of the gender spectrum for myself didn't already imply it, here you go :P
Thanks for letting me know you're a shitstain of a human being.
A progress pride flag painted onto a street crosswalk, with crosswalk intersection striping on the left hand side.
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DIY Hormone Therapy: Everything I Can Legally Tell You
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Top privilege is eating Chipotle before going out to fuck. #gaylife
Welp. Masks off time.
of that series-ending set, The Witchwood Crown.
It's been a great way to procrastinate on exam studying. >.>
Reading update: I've been on a bit of a nostalgia kick, and revisited the Memory, Sorrow, and Thorn trilogy by Tad Williams, then read the prequel he wrote, The Brothers of the Wind, then the bridge novel to his concluding Osten Ard quadrology, The Heart of What Was Lost. Currently on the first book
I hear that word and I instantly think of the Grand Budapest Hotel.
...
I really am a fuckin' stereotype sometimes. lol
Yup, over 20 years. :P
Cheese curds
imagine living that way, or what it means for my future. I'm really grateful for the professional training in social work, though. I know it's going to be a long, hard fight.
of choice-theft on a scale we usually associate with war crimes, or crimes against humanity. And that is exactly the point - to reduce the world to what is "normal", in an idealized black and white TV sitcom kind of way.
I honestly don't know if it's a good thing or a bad thing that I simply can't
peeking open that are now slammed shut with a barricade put up. Of how many people were starting to reach for some kind of authenticity, some attempt to experience the world in the way they wanted to, on their terms.
All of that hope, snuffed out like a million candles.
We're witnessing the crime
I think that terminology is useful, though, for something I've been thinking a lot about since the election. With another Trump term, we know that attacks on trans, queer, GNC people are going to escalate. And I've been thinking about the thousands, if not millions, of closet doors that had been
being mad, he doesn't stop to ask "Why did someone physically cut your wings off?" until a LOT of harm has been done along the way. When he does finally ask, the scientist finds out that the bird-man committed what in their culture is called "Choice-theft, in the second degree." We call it r*pe.
really have terms or even concepts for the scale of what's going on.
One of my favorite books, Perdido Street Station, has a plot thread about a bird-man who has lost his wings, and travels to a fantastical city to find a way to fly again. He meets a mad scientist, who takes the case. The scientist
So... Some stuff I've been thinking about.
Last year I learned about moral hazard - that's the term for the... injury we suffer when we're forced to act in a way that's contrary to our values.
One of the problems about the upcoming administration, similar to the last go-round, is that we don't
A truck is seen with white and red lights driving in the dark. The only lights comes from enormous flames rising from the hillside behind. They seem to be stretching hundreds of feet into the air.
NYT content aside, this is one of the most remarkable photos Iโve ever seen.
It was taken by Los Angeles photographer Jacob Ogden on Temescal Canyon Road in Palisades.
It looks like a medieval painting of the end of days.
Jacobโs work is on his website below๐
www.jacob-ogden.com
Brave new world here, eh?
I'll try to keep up with this. We'll see how I do. :P