• they/them

plural system in Seattle, WA (b. 1974)
lots of fictives from lots of media, some horses, some dragons, I dunno. the Pnictogen Wing is poorly mapped.

host: Mx. Kris Dreemurr (they/them)

chief messenger and usual front: Mx. Chara or Χαρά (they/them)

other members:
Mx. Frisk, historian (they/them)
Monophylos Fortikos, unicorn (he/him)
Kel the Purple, smol derg (xe/xem)
Pim the Dragon, Kel's sister (she/her)


iliana
@iliana

well i guess this caught on fire again.

imagine if there were some kind of public restroom housed in a more fire-resistant structure not constructed from cheap petrochemicals that we could put in our parks. perhaps we could even connect it to the sewer system so that we don’t have to send a service truck out weekly to empty it


sarahzedig
@sarahzedig

the lack of public toilets across the board in seattle is so astonishingly evil. we hate our unhoused population SO much, dude. i would go out so much more often if i could depend on there being public restrooms i don't have to pay for. like the fact that you can only access a toilet if you buy something from a local business is so understatedly fascist. it fucking sucks dude it's so undignified and disrespectful. the psychosphere of the ruling class and the brainpoisoned homeowners & small business tyrants who vote for them is just an endless field of hostile architecture spikes under a flashing neon sign that says "SOCIALISM IS FENTANYL FOR THE MIND."


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in reply to @iliana's post:

This happened to a portapotty near my apartment (also Seattle). Apparently people'll just crack open the hand-sanatizer inside & smear it all over the walls, and it just goes up real easy.

I don't really blame the porta potty — it's a relatively cheap & immediate solution to a lack of infrastructure. Anything permanant would take like $1m and 3 years due to The Seattle Process, and would still be flammable. I give relatively even odds of the arsonist being a Hell Teen, a homeless person who feels like this is the only way to control their environment, or a homeowner who is pissed off that the local homeless have it too easy.

so i know this wasn’t terribly obvious but in the background of my photo is a (closed) public restroom building that does not require The Seattle Process because it already exists. why it is closed, however, with a portable replacement in its stead, is beyond me