iguanamouth:

recently i got into a comics anthology even though i technically applied uhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh a few days after the deadline and you just finished looking at the submission i did !!!!! thank you !!!!

its for the wayward sisters comic anthology, a collection of monster stories by and about women and nb creators – the kickstarter ends on nov. 10 in case you wanna snag your own copy with these rats in HD ( and more importantly a huge bunch of other fantastic stories that probably arent about rats. theres 25 of em in there !!! who can say !!!! )

archivefullofyoutubers:

Net Neutrality isn’t an American problem. Its Global.

SO you’re in the UK like me. Or the EU in general. High speed internet is a ‘right’ here. We won’t be affected, right?

Right?

Wrong.

If you watch YouTube then you’re in for a world of hurt. Not only will American Youtubers have their uploads strangled, but their viewers will drop off at an alarming rate as people can’t afford the extra and the internet is too slow to watch videos and streams. Less views, less revenue, less money to pay bills.

Even International youtubers will go broke as their American audience drops off. Big Youtubers may still make a living, but everyone else will drop off the platform.

There are far bigger issues at steak here. Censorship, corruption etc, but if you’re reading this you watch YouTube.

Act now or lose it forever. Spread the word to all your fandoms.

Go protest.

https://www.battleforthenet.com

I NEED THE INTERNET

nambroth:

arsenicjade:

mrpeculiart:

With Net Neutrality on the verge of being axe I’m starting to really worry about my future here. This is important to me an probably any artist who uses the internet to gain a living. We need as many people voting against this as possible. 

 1.Go to This Link (They made it complicated to navigate their site and make it a chore to voice your opinion against them directly, so this takes you straight to the goods. )

2. Hit “express” on the right hand side 

3. Fill this out and hit Continue to review screen. Done!

I don’t know how effective this is (Instructions by John Oliver), but it’s worth a shot! Reblog this and spread the word!

Idk how the FCC functions, but if it’s anything like the policy office at my agency, actually, these comments are SUPER important. So, please take half a second to do this.

The link above didn’t work for me so I looked it up. You are looking for 17-108, “Restoring Internet Freedom – Apr 26, 2017″
Right now it is at the top of “popular proceedings” https://www.fcc.gov/ecfs/browse-popular-proceedings

Click “Express reply” for the easiest way to make a comment.
NOTE: You MUST hit the enter key after you enter your name for it to work. This is just a weird quirk of the form. I don’t know if this will work on mobile devices or not.

Easy copypasta text if you’d like: 
I strongly support net neutrality backed by Title II oversight of ISPs.

I don’t know exactly how much weight they will put on this, given our corrupt dumpster fire of an administration, but I can tell you 100% that public comment periods HAVE indeed shaped policy in other parts of the US Government when a lot of people spoke up. Short, clear, factually-based comments are good.

knitmeapony:

ushas42:

I had a dream last night that they made a new Bond movie, but they didn’t say who was playing Bond. Throughout the movie you have no idea which character is really Bond, because he’s undercover, duh. And every single character, no matter how minor, was played by somebody famous, so they could all conceivably be Bond. And at the end it turns out Bond was Leslie Jones.

10/10, greatest spy movie of all time

auwa:

angryfishtrap:

bigskydreaming:

Guys, please be careful to vet that what you choose to signal boost is actually accurate. I’m seeing a lot of well-intentioned posts today about Net Neutrality that are likely to do just as much harm as good due to misinformation in them.

For instance, we are not all suddenly shouting that the sky is falling because the FCC has PASSED the bill abolishing Net Neutrality and the changes are to be put in place some time this month. As claimed by one post I just saw with over 5,000 notes already. This is simply, unequivocally NOT true, and it can actually get in the way of the call to action that very post made, asking people to call and email their congressmen, because a lot of people who see that might think “what’s the point, if its already passed?”

It hasn’t. Chairman Ajit Pai of the FCC unveiled in April his proposed plan to strike back the Net Neutrality regulations Obama’s administration passed in 2015, and which have since 2015 been upheld by the courts in the face of Republican opposition’s attempts to claim they overreached. What has people shouting the sky is falling NOW is because yesterday (November 21st) is when the date of the official vote on this proposed plan was announced. That date is December 14th.

Which means there IS still time to affect the outcome of the vote. People are pessimistic about the chances of this vote because the FCC board is held by a Republican majority at the moment, but make the passing of this bill seem toxic enough to other Republican interests and there is still a chance to keep it from passing. 

Which is still a hell of a lot better than assuming the bill has already passed and that there’s really no point.

We have until December 14th to kick up enough of a fuss that the Republicans on the FCC board think twice about voting for this bill. And even after that, there are still legal recourses. The courts have refused to uphold other bills Trump’s administration has attempted to pass as overreaching, unconstitutional, and/or in opposition of the true will of the people – just as the Republicans attempted to do back in 2015 when the FCC under Obama passed the Net Neutrality laws in the first place.

This does not mean be complacent. This does not mean assume enough other people will raise enough of a fuss without adding your voice to the mix. It simply means THERE IS STILL TIME TO ACT. The sky may be falling, but until it finishes falling, there’s still a chance to catch it instead. 

We have until December 14th to kick up enough of a fuss that the Republicans on the FCC board think twice about voting for this bill. 

there IS still time to affect the outcome of the vote.

thank you