This is *the most* depressing thing I've ever seen be done to a creator.
Yall have genuinely sucked the joy out of this thing from someone who just wanted to make a silly serious cartoon for people to enjoy.
"Ive got a bone to pick with you"
"Which one? I'm a little bare boned these days"
"Whats a skeleton like you skull-king around here for?"
"What, can ya blame me? I'm working a dead end job"
"Youve got a lot of backbone talkin to me like that"
"Hey I'm just tryna be humerus"
U.S. citizens are not only being detained, if they’re brown, they’re getting shipped all over the place.
THE GOP DESERVES TO GET WIPED OFF THE MAP IN THE MIDTERMS.
American explains her experience with the US healthcare system
She needs to go to the doctor
- First she’s forced to see a primary care doctor just to get a referral for a specialist she really needs
- The specialist then refers her to another specialist
- She needs imaging so she has to make another appointment for that, but they say it won’t be covered until she reaches her $1,200 deductible
- She has to pay $600 plus 50% until she reaches her out of pocket maximum of $6,000
Now she’s paid for 4 appointments and outrageous imaging costs, plus her monthly premiums. All to see the one doctor that she knew she needed to see in the first place
We need healthcare reform and we need it right now
I was born in 1961 too.
And this version of the past is a myth.
Kids did have food allergies we just didn’t have the science to name them.
I lost a brother before he was two because medicine didn’t yet understand what allergy killed him.
Trans kids didn’t “not exist.”
They hid. They were shamed. Many never survived adolescence.
Violence didn’t start with social media.
Bullying, racism, misogyny, and abuse were simply normalized and ignored.
Families didn’t stay together because things were better
they stayed together because women and children had fewer choices.
And no, it wasn’t just “Merry Christmas.”
We said Happy Holidays. Season’s Greetings. Yuletide.
Nobody lost their mind. Nobody felt threatened. We just… lived.
I rode buses and subways too
they weren’t magically safer.
We just didn’t talk about what happened on them.
What really changed wasn’t people.
It was visibility.
Data replaced denial.
Voices replaced silence.
And accountability replaced nostalgia.
The past wasn’t safer.
It was quieter because suffering had nowhere to go.
I don’t want a time machine.
I want a future where we stop confusing silence with peace.
Stop being such a boomer.
@sam_niac random keys that you dont know what they go to.
pen caps.
receipts, especially ones with coupons that you swear youll remember but theyre 3 months expired now.
loose batteries. do they work? who knows!
bread ties.
old charger.
a half dead flashlight.
tape.
matches.
rubberbands.