• she/her

I hope we all make it


dragongirlafro
@dragongirlafro

something else about being the only black folk in white spaces that i don't see get talked about often is even after making some absolutely lovely friends and fostering a community that's conscious about shit and willing to sit and listen and learn and grow is..... there's still a profound loneliness that never really goes away. that yearning to connect with my brothers and sisters and siblings of color, get to know someone who i don't need to break down any barriers with, they just get it. it's nobody's fault, but it's still rough


dragongirlafro
@dragongirlafro

this post is ok to share btw, just bc i was asked i'll put that on record. in fact, i'd encourage it, and if you happen to be Black and reading this, i'd love a chance to reach out, maybe get to know each other more. i'd like that quite a lot, actually :)



Ballance
@Ballance

So I just learned this today, but when small birds in the forest make an alarm call that they see a bird of prey, other animals nearby mimic that alarm call and spread the message around to warn each other.

It's not just birds that mimic the alarm call, squirrels and other small mammals do it too. Squirrels are apparently especially good at mimicing the alarm call. The alarm goes out and all the nearby animals, regardless of species contribute to it and benefit from it.

I just think it's wild that small forest animals developed what amounts to a rudimentary common language to deal with predators.


Ballance
@Ballance

I was thinking about animals sharing alarm calls and the thought "the animals have unionised" popped into my head. I kept playing with that idea and made this.


margot
@margot

love it when fantasy novels are real