sunflowerbun:

I’m on Twitter

https://twitter.com/SunflowerBun

Tunglr is going through another phase so I’m pretty much no longer welcome here but my sfw blog @flower-muncher will stay, hopefully

I do hope they rollback the changes here because I genuinely enjoyed Tumblr and I like my blog’s layout for my gallery but for now please find me on Twitter

patrexes:

thecalmbeforethestorm99:

patrexes:

patrexes:

anyway while yall are logged off tumblr on dec 17 to protest tits how about you also go to a protest or vigil because dec 17 is the international day to end violence against sex workers

we’re about 160% as likely to be murdered as you are to get the clap, & about 4x as likely to be murdered as you are to go to the hospital for the flu. consider… giving a shit about those numbers, maybe. that’d be nice.

here’s a map of events happening worldwide.

Trans people are more likely to be murdered. Especially trans women

Why waste your time on whores who can’t get a real job?

aaaaand this is why i’m done being nice to civilians.

What Really Happens After the Apocalypse

marthawells:

The myth that panic, looting, and antisocial behavior increases during the apocalypse (or apocalyptic-like scenarios) is in fact a mythβ€”and has been solidly disproved by multiple scientific studies. The National Earthquake Hazards Reduction Program, a research group within the United States Federal Emergency Management Administration (FEMA), has produced research that shows over and over again that β€œdisaster victims are assisted first by others in the immediate vicinity and surrounding area and only later by official public safety personnel […] The spontaneous provision of assistance is facilitated by the fact that when crises occur, they take place in the context of ongoing community life and daily routinesβ€”that is, they affect not isolated individuals but rather people who are embedded in networks of social relationships.” (Facing Hazards and Disasters: Understanding Human Dimensions, National Academy of Sciences, 2006). Humans do not, under the pressure of an emergency, socially collapse. Rather, they seem to display higher levels of social cohesion, despite what media or government agents might expect…or portray on TV. Humans, after the apocalypse, band together in collectives to help one anotherβ€”and they do this spontaneously. Disaster response workers call it β€˜spontaneous prosocial helping behavior’, and it saves lives.

What Really Happens After the Apocalypse