🖤Ash🖤
feels like i’m gonna drop the sickest (pun intended) cripplepunk record of all time
feels like i’m gonna drop the sickest (pun intended) cripplepunk record of all time
Black Lives Fucking Matter forever and always until my last breath.
Makes shit accessible.
Sex workers are real workers and deserve protection and visibility.
Fat bodies deserve Justice and love and visibility.
Advocate for BIPOC always. Silence is complicit to oppression.
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Black Lives Fucking Matter forever and always until my last breath.
Makes shit accessible.
Sex workers are real workers and deserve protection and visibility.
Fat bodies deserve Justice and love and visibility.
Advocate for BIPOC always. Silence is complicit to oppression.
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Please don't continue sharing hateful things as images when people don't want to see that thx
Please don't continue sharing hateful things as images when people don't want to see that thx
post guy: here u go its called walmart dog
me: wtf is walmart dog.. can i have bites u pls
post guy: we dont have any bites u rn shes playing league. u want some borgerville?
me: ok but she better not be talking about girls or movies
borgerville:
post guy: here u go its called walmart dog
me: wtf is walmart dog.. can i have bites u pls
post guy: we dont have any bites u rn shes playing league. u want some borgerville?
me: ok but she better not be talking about girls or movies
borgerville:
Me: Damn guess you don't really watch the news huh
Me: Damn guess you don't really watch the news huh
Crab evolution is not inevitable. It's striking that so many coordinated changes have happened in a pretty ancient group (300+ million yrs)
But we're not able to develop a carapace, segmented abdomen, and jointed legs ourselves. So we won't become crab
I am working (on crabs) but will try to answer science questions today and this evening!
& read all about the true story of carcinization in our paper: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1002/bies.202100020
Crab evolution is not inevitable. It's striking that so many coordinated changes have happened in a pretty ancient group (300+ million yrs)
But we're not able to develop a carapace, segmented abdomen, and jointed legs ourselves. So we won't become crab
I am working (on crabs) but will try to answer science questions today and this evening!
& read all about the true story of carcinization in our paper: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1002/bies.202100020
Crab evolution is not inevitable. It's striking that so many coordinated changes have happened in a pretty ancient group (300+ million yrs)
But we're not able to develop a carapace, segmented abdomen, and jointed legs ourselves. So we won't become crab