hannahthawriter.bsky.social
@hannahthawriter.bsky.social
Baltimore-based writer. Looking to find local community organizers and activists who I can support.
Some refer to this practice as “anarchist calisthenics” (there are books about it, lmk if you want recs) and much like regular calisthenics, the muscle gets stronger when you work it consistently.

Don’t overdo it, but view it as a muscle worth growing. Let’s all get stronger together.
January 24, 2025 at 12:07 PM
Maybe you live in a rural area. You know all the spots, all the intersections.

Look around and try to find the things that don’t quite make sense, any tradition or pattern with the justification of “well, that’s how we always do it.”

Take that tradition and figure out what it’s really about.
January 24, 2025 at 12:04 PM
Is that against the rules? Yeah, but what’s going to happen?

THAT is the question you need to train yourself to ask through small acts of defiance toward your normal frame of thought.

Look for local small businesses — go on a walk and find the ones that aren’t on Google Maps.
January 24, 2025 at 12:02 PM
If you don’t like billionaires but still find yourself shopping through Amazon because you see it as the only option, pause. Analyze the thought. Assess its accuracy. Consider alternatives. You need a big thing of Q-tips, maybe you work something out with a friend who’s a Costco member…
January 24, 2025 at 12:01 PM
When I say start small, I mean…

If you’re someone who always follows the recipe, add an ingredient. Swap one out. See how it feels.

If there’s a book that’s banned, read it. Try to figure out why someone thinks the book is dangerous, and you can discover what the ruling class is afraid of.
January 24, 2025 at 11:58 AM
Once you start looking, there are “rules” like this everywhere, things you’re not “supposed” to do. But who made those rules? Why did they make them? What happens if you follow them? What happens if you don’t?

Start questioning things and considering where you can start (safely) breaking the rules.
January 24, 2025 at 11:51 AM
If you’re at an intersection and no cars are coming in either direction, would you:

A. Cross when the sign switches from a red hand to a walk sign

B. Cross the streets one at a time

C. Cross diagonally

If your answer is A or B, why is that? What invisible rule are you following, and why?
January 24, 2025 at 11:48 AM