concept: angels but they look like stingray skeletons
Have been spending some time with spiritual meditations regarding frith.
Yeah, sounds kinda weird in American English.
However. It has to do with hospitality and responsibilities.
Some neo-heathens might, and have, dragged out the “You have to be hospitable to EVERYONE regardless” and thats a flat no.
Anyway, I’m currently reading a book by Rebecca Roanhorse and I got a VERY ABRUPT notice of What It Means To Be Hospitable.
Without further ado, here is a quote from ‘Race To The Sun’ -Rebecca Roanhorse.
“But if I give this to you, you must remember that whenever you have food and someone else does not, you must feed them first. Or else you’ll bring hunger down on others. Do you understand?”
comic loki is a murder mischief gremlin and myth loki is a sharp thot and magnus chase loki wants wicked revenge and bifrost incident loki loves her wife and mcu loki is a sweet sweet summer child and the gospel of loki loki is a confused fire demon and assassins creed loki is cunning despite a really unsuited undercut and ragnarok loki is unapologetically spicy and sandman loki is a independent tricky loki and wml loki is an actual literal sweet sweet summer child. hope this helps .
Fairy Tail Loki is a flirtatious ladies man who protect and respects women and isn't even a Loki.
Literally should be the point of renewable energy. The point of society in general should be to make as many things cheaper or free as possible.
We would rather nobody buy any Frito-Lay products, Fritos, Doritos, Tostitos, Funyuns, Cheetos, all those, while we’re on strike. We make all of those in Topeka, Kansas. We also would rather nobody buys PepsiCo products while we’re on the line. PepsiCo is the owner of Frito-Lay.







July 17, 2021. Los Angeles
Police shoot, beat, chase, and arrest anti-fascist counterprotestors yesterday. The counter-protestors began demonstrating outside a Proud Boy anti-trans rally at WiSpa. The police beat clearly marked press and shot either a rubber bullet or bean bag at a woman at point blank range. The police even got an AMBER alert sent out citywide as part of their suppression of the ant-fascist protest.
Police explicitly protect fascism and fascists.
Fiction & Poetry:
- A Life Apart, by Neel Mukherjee
- A Thousand Dreams Within Me Softly Burn, by Sahil Sood
- Babyji by Abha Dawesar
- The Best at It, by Maulik Pancholy
- Blue Boy, by Rakesh Satyal
- The Boy and the Bindi, by Vivek Shraya
- Bright Lines: A Novel, by Tanwi Nandini Islam
- Cinnamon Gardens, by Shyam Selvadurai
- The City of Devi, by Manil Suri
- Cobalt Blue: A Novel, by Sachin Kundalkar
- Funny Boy, by Shyam Selvadurai
- High Noon and the Body, by Kyla Pasha
- My Magical Palace, by Kunal Mukherjee
- Marriage of a Thousand Lies, by SJ Sindhu
- Mohanaswamy, by Vasudhendra
- My Father’s Garden, by Hansda Sowvendra Shekar
- Ode to Lata, by Ghalib Shiraz Dhalla
- The Paths of Marriage, by Mala Kumar
- The Pregnant King, by Devdutt Pattanaik
- Quarantine, by Rahul Mehta
- She of the Mountains, by Vivek Shraya
- Stealing Nasreen, by Farzana Doctor
- Swimming in the Monsoon Sea, by Shyam Selvadurai
- The Tree Outside My Window is a Drama Queen, by Avinash Matta
- Trying to Grow, by Firdaus Kanga
- The Two Krishnas, by Ghalib Shiraz Dhalla
- Valmiki’s Daughter, by Shani Mootoo
- The World Unseen, by Shamim Sarif
Non-Fiction & Anthologies:
- AIDS Sutra: Untold Stories from India, by Amartya Sen and various authors
- Because I Have A Voice: Queer Politics in India, edited by Arvind Narrain and Gautam Bhan
- Dirty River, by Leah Lakshmi Piepzna-Samarasinha
- Gay Bombay: Globalization, Love, and (Be)Longing in Contemporary India, by Parmesh Shahani
- Impossible Desires: Queer Diasporas and South Asian Public Cultures, by Gayatri Gopinath
- The Invisibles, by Zia Jaffrey
- A Lotus of Another Color, by Rakesh Ratti
- Love’s Rite: Same-Sex Marriage in India and the West by Ruth Vanita
- Loving Women: Being Lesbian in Unprivileged India, by Maya Sharma
- Made in India: Decolonializations, Queer Sexualities, Trans/National Projects, by Suparna Bhaskaran
- Me Hijra, Me Laxmi, by Laxminarayan Tripathi
- Moving Truth(s): Queer and Transgender Desi Writings on Family, by Various authors
- Neither Man Nor Woman, Serena Nanda
- Out! Stories from the New Queer India, by Minal Hajratwala
- Queering India: Same-Sex Love and Eroticism in Indian Culture and Society, by Ruth Vanita
- Queer Activism in India: A Story in the Anthropology of Ethics, by Naisargi Dave
- Sakhiyani: Lesbian Desire in Ancient and Modern India, by Giti Thadani
- Same-Sex Love in India, edited by Ruth Vanita and Saleem Kidwal
- Sexual Sites, Seminal Attitudes: Sexualities, Masculinities and Culture in South Asia, by Sanjay Srivastava
- Sex Longing and Not Belonging: A Gay Muslim’s Quest for Love and Meaning, by Badruddin Khan
- Shikhandi and Other Tales They Don’t Tell You, by Devdutt Pattanaik
- With Respect to Sex: Negotiating Hijra Identity in South India, by Gaytri Reddy
- A Truth About Me: A Hijra Story, by A. Revathi
- Yaraana: Gay Writings from South Asia by Hoshang Merchant
























