Tonight, the night before Election Day 2024 in the US, I am thinking about my stepkid.
I am thinking about the phone call they made to us earlier this year, the one where they told us they'd gone to the hospital thinking they had appendicitis and found out, instead, that a zygote - a tiny splodge of cells - had taken up residence not in their uterus but in a fallopian tube. The one where our kid said they were waiting for their partner to arrive, hoped that said partner would get there before the docs took our kid back to terminate that pregnancy, & assured us that they'd be okay.
After all, our kid lives in a state with choice measures embedded in state law. That pea-sized blot of tissue doesn't have more right to their health than they do. Nobody is standing between them and their doctors. They made a decision, and that was that.
In this tiny tragedy, the kind that plays out dozens of times a day at minimum across the country, we only had to worry about the small risk of surgery complications. We didn't have to worry about Ken Paxton threatening to charge their doctors with felonies. We didn't have to think, "What if the hospital's legal team doesn't think an ectopic pregnancy - which is never ever viable and must be terminated before it kills our kid - is really that big of a deal?" We didn't have to worry that they live in a state where ob-gyns are fleeing, leaving few experts behind, as has happened in Idaho.
We didn't have to watch our kid vomit up black blood before dying the day after their baby shower the way Neveah's mom did. We didn't have to pray in a waiting room (while doctors took our kid apart until their heart stopped because the doctors waited too long out of fear of anti-choice laws) until a doctor came to tell us we'd have to bury them the way that Amber's mom did. We aren't having to pick up our lives after fully treatable miscarriage-related sepsis took them from us the way that Josseli's husband and daughter must.
I could go on for far, far too long.
Listen. If you are a single-issue non-voter and have already decided that "both parties are the same" or whatever other thing you've told yourself so you can sleep at night, smug and secure, then I can't reach you and I can't help you. But if you genuinely think that your votes don't matter, if you're just suffering from a bout of overwhelm or apathy, if you're too young to remember the 2000 election and can't see that Dobbs is a direct result of that election and every one that's followed, please, I am fucking begging you.
I didn't really talk about this when it happened. I mentioned something briefly, maybe. The posts I've started writing about it are still in my drafts. It was too fresh, too frightening. It's not any less frightening now, honestly - because if this week doesn't end with President Kamala Harris, we're headed for a national abortion ban, at the minimum - but it's not about how fucking frightened I was or how sad and bewildered I was to realize that my kid was going through this crisis in a nation more hostile to them than when I needed a D&C for an abortion at 21, in 1998.
It's about stopping this chapter of this fucking bullshit and at least finding some new fucking bullshit.
Do the other work on Wednesday. Tomorrow, the work is to vote.
it’s just me, my damaged hair, and my pinterest account against the world
AND MY POINT CARRIES ON WITH THE CRYPTIC PTV ANNOUCEMENT!!
all the influential emo artists of the 2000s are ovulating this week, or something
didn't think I'd actually have to say this, but now I think I do. if you support Donald Trump, then I follow and block me right now. don't interact with me if you support Donald Trump. get away from my blog if you support Donald Trump.
gerard way thinking about starbucks vs frank iero thinking about homophobia
thinking about ending it the closer mcr is to performing. like why am i not there.
posting RIP bob bryar doesn't mean you support maga or his racist ideologies. it's okay to remember him for the person he once was, or for the person we thought he was at some point
he died under really fucking awful and gruesome circumstances and it's okay to be sad about that. and that doesn't change the terrible things he's said. nuance exists guys
we should also use this as an example of how the alt right pipeline attracts lonely, sick, malleable individuals. people who are seemingly normal get sucked up into that cesspool because it's a literal fucking cult! shit needs to be studied
The Kids from Yesterday music video was inspired/based on this fan-made video by Emily Rose Eisemann!
When deciding what kind of video would work the best with the song we immediately thought of a “video collage”. [...] We began collecting footage and literally stumbled upon an incredible video done by a talented young lady named Emily Eisemann. She had made a fan video, put it up on YouTube and it summed up what we had been trying so very hard to make, perfectly. So we gave her a call, put our videos together, and the rest, as they say, is history.
i'm pretty sure this was originally posted on the band's blog but i can't access/link it because of the whole internet archive situation (i'm so upset about it ughhh)
#1 bullets album defenderi like middle aged men in bands too much and WILL talk to literally anyone who will listen about them
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