lupi

cow of tailed snake (gay)

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you can say "chimoora" instead of "cow of tailed snake" if you want. its a good pun.​


i ramble about aerospace sometimes
I take rocket photos and you can see them @aWildLupi


I have a terminal case of bovine pungiform encephalopathy, the bovine puns are cowmpulsory


they/them/moo where "moo" stands in for "you" or where it's funny, like "how are moo today, Lupi?" or "dancing with mooself"



Bovigender (click flag for more info!)
bovigender pride flag, by @arina-artemis (click for more info)



samanthaistyping
@samanthaistyping

that's right, news has continued to occur and I wrote about like, a lot of it lately. here's some highlights from this week and a few from earlier this month:

and that's the news! nothing else happened! you're free!
thanks for reading tgirl journalism! :eggbug-smile-hearts:


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in reply to @samanthaistyping's post:

I wish I had more room/time to go into the fullness of Feinstein in that piece, but I'll put this here instead, because likewise leaving aside her weird history with queers, she also made a ton of shit decisions during the Bush years and was not truly a "profile in courage," so to speak, as she is now being lionized. Here's some excerpts from what former U.N. weapons inspector Scott Ritter wrote on Twitter earlier today:

"I met Senator Diane Feinstein once, in the lead up to the 2003 invasion of Iraq. [....] Eventually she confronted me — 'Your position is causing us some difficulty. You are making the US look bad in the eyes of the world.' [...] I said that while I knew she couldn’t reveal sensitive intelligence, if she could look me in the eye and say she has seen unequivocal proof that Iraq retained WMD, I’d shut up and go away. She looked at her retinue, and then me. “I have seen no such intelligence,” she replied. [...] Senator Feinstein voted in favor of the resolution authorizing war with Iraq. Later, she said she had been misled by the Bush administration and bad intelligence. I will forever know Senator Feinstein as someone who had been empowered by the truth, and lacked the moral courage to act on it."