Silver Tongue

May 12

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batekush:

batekush:

amelia earhart isn’t dead shes on that island smoking fat blunts with the coconut crabs

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these tags are so fucking funny like imagine someone sending out psychic vibes to amelia earhart

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1 robert pattinson tall

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thyrell:

thyrell:

thyrell:

repeat after me: spraying me with a spray bottle will not deter me from any activities. if i am on a counter or in a pantry, and i am sprayed by a spray bottle, i will enjoy it. being misted feels nice and is good for my skin. kill politicians.

got a 12 hour ban from twitter for posting this there

got another ban for telling elon musk to kill himself. free country my fat cock

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Disney’s writer wage-theft is far worse than reported

natalieironside:

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mostlysignssomeportents:

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Back in November, we learned that Disney had pulled a breathtakingly criminal wage-theft manuever on one of science-fiction’s most beloved authors, Allan Dean Foster, an elderly cancer-patient caring for his sick wife.

https://pluralistic.net/2020/11/19/disneymustpay/#disneymustpay

Foster is the bestselling author of some of the most successful movie novelizations ever, from the first STAR WARS novel to ALIENS novels and more. Thanks to Disney’s monopolistic buying spree of companies like Lucas and Fox, they now owned the movies and Foster’s contract.

Here’s where things get criminally weird. Disney argued that when they bought out Lucas, Fox, etc, they acquired their assets, but not their liabilities. In other words, they’d acquired the right to sell Foster’s work, but not the obligation to pay him when they did.

This is not how copyright contracts work, period. If it were, then any publisher with a runaway bestseller novel could incorporate a new company, sell its assets - but not its liabilities - to that company, and stiff the writer.

Both Foster’s agent and the Science Fiction Writers of America tried to negotiate with Disney quietly on this, but they were stonewalled and insulted (Disney insisted that they wouldn’t even *discuss* a deal without first getting nondisclosure agreements from Foster, another unheard-of tactic).

After failing to make progress with private negotiations, they went loudly public, launching the #DisneyMustPay campaign. The good news is, the campaign was successful, and Foster has been paid.

The bad news is that the campaign flushed out *many* writers who are also having their wages stolen by Disney. The company is stalling them, too - refusing to search its records or volunteer info unless the authors can name the specific instances in which they’ve been robbed.

In response, SFWA has joined forces with the Romance Writers of America, the Horror Writers of America, the National Writers Union, Sisters in Crime and the Authors Guild to form a coalition called Writers Must Be Paid.

https://www.writersmustbepaid.org/

They have a form where writers who suspect that Disney has stolen their wages can report it, anonymously:

https://airtable.com/shrE1hJbqMHsjP9Ll

There’s a reason for the anonymity: Disney’s anticompetitive mergers (culminating with the destructive Fox merger) has created a monopoly with vast market-power to destroy creators’ livelihoods by excluding them for speaking out.

The coalition has five modest demands for Disney:

I. Honor contracts now held by Disney and its subsidiaries

II. Provide royalty payments and statements to all affected authors

III. Update their licensing page with an FAQ for writers about how to handle missing royalties

IV. Create a clear, easy-to-find contact person or point for affected authors.

V. Cooperate with author organizations who are providing support to authors and agents.

More broadly, I hope this brings more creative workers into the discussion about competition.

Specifically, “monopsony,” the excessive buying power that happens when a companies dominate access to a market, which allows them to squeeze their suppliers, especially workers.

FUCK DISNEY.

Oh I get to say this now:

Speaking as a card carrying member of the Horror Writers Association, Disney can come here and suck my entire hog

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chickenhearts:

coffeeandcastiel:

humming-fly:

ruinsofxerxes:

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hello????? what’s going on???????

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does elon musk like………… know that fullmetal alchemist is about dismantling the imperialist and white supremacist country the elrics live in and taking down the rich elite that allow the system to endure. like does he understand that given the chance edward would ABSOLUTELY kneecap him without any regrets

not to mention that edward does research and actually investigates things. He doesnt make claims he cant back up. hell, he and his brother discovered a whole new alchemical process about giving. edward would beat the shit out of a guy who buys patents and claims to have invented them and regularly scams people, abuses employees and throws a tantrum whenever the world doesnt the very ground he walks.

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newtonpermetersquare:
“I hope this kid becomes a scientist!
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newtonpermetersquare:

I hope this kid becomes a scientist!

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awed-frog:
“brb dying
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awed-frog:

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brb dying

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gendernewtral:

*missing the charging port on my phone* don’t think about it don’t think about it don’t think about it

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