tora42:

editorincreeps:

missvoltairine:

phil-irish-artist:

By copyrighting his property as an artwork, he has prevented oil companies from drilling on it.

Peter Von Tiesenhausen has developed artworks all over his property in northern Alberta.  There’s a boat woven from sticks that is gradually being reclaimed by the land; there is a fence that he adds to each year of his life, and there are many “watching” trees, with eyes scored into their bark.

Oil interests pester him continually about drilling on his land.  His repeated rebuffing of their advances lead them to move toward arbitration.  They made it very clear that he only owned the top 6 inches of soil, and they had rights to anything underneath.  He then, off the top of his head, threatened them that he would sue damages if they disturbed his 6 inches, for the entire property is an artwork.  Any disturbance would compromise the work, and he would sue.

Immediately after that meeting, he called a lawyer (who is also an art collector) and asked if his intuitive threat would actually hold legally.  The lawyer visited, saw the scope of the work on the property, and wrote a document protecting the artwork.

The oil companies have kept their distance ever since.

This is but one example of Peter’s ability to negotiate quickly on his feet, and to find solutions that defy expectations.

I feel like this is really important. 

“You only own the top six inches.” I own every inch from dust to Hell’s breath. Fight me.

holy crap it’s true 

Also… is it just me, or is the top six inches thing very “you can cut off my head but we never said anything about my neck”?

indicativeof-sideways-escalation:

africanaquarian:

me, learning about the greek pantheon in elementary: wow, I love athena, so brave and smart

me, after reading about the story of medusa: athena is a spiteful, dumb bitch who can’t direct her anger at the right people! wack ass hoe

Me, after learning than Medusas head was used as a sign of safety and female autonomy in women’s spaces because it was seen as a gift from Athena, to allow Medusa never to be harmed that way again: oh dope, Athenas on our side. Kill a man who dares to look upon you with possession in his heart.

Me, after learning that Athena holds herself to the ‘not like other girls’ standard and usuallys sides with whatever the nearest dick-toting diety says: what the fuck what a fake bitch

Me, after learning that most of the media depicting Greek Gods by the ancient Greeks that survives today was commissioned, designed, and made by men, and therefore does not depict female interpretation or telling of the myths, and is probably extremely biased towards a misogynistic portrayal of a strong woman: the canon Athena was in our hearts all along.

tora42:

editorincreeps:

missvoltairine:

phil-irish-artist:

By copyrighting his property as an artwork, he has prevented oil companies from drilling on it.

Peter Von Tiesenhausen has developed artworks all over his property in northern Alberta.  There’s a boat woven from sticks that is gradually being reclaimed by the land; there is a fence that he adds to each year of his life, and there are many “watching” trees, with eyes scored into their bark.

Oil interests pester him continually about drilling on his land.  His repeated rebuffing of their advances lead them to move toward arbitration.  They made it very clear that he only owned the top 6 inches of soil, and they had rights to anything underneath.  He then, off the top of his head, threatened them that he would sue damages if they disturbed his 6 inches, for the entire property is an artwork.  Any disturbance would compromise the work, and he would sue.

Immediately after that meeting, he called a lawyer (who is also an art collector) and asked if his intuitive threat would actually hold legally.  The lawyer visited, saw the scope of the work on the property, and wrote a document protecting the artwork.

The oil companies have kept their distance ever since.

This is but one example of Peter’s ability to negotiate quickly on his feet, and to find solutions that defy expectations.

I feel like this is really important. 

“You only own the top six inches.” I own every inch from dust to Hell’s breath. Fight me.

holy crap it’s true 

Now I know how to protect my property from eminent domain/expropriation.

(Evidently the planet matters more to the law after someone doodles on it…)

Awkward Cover Art Tag.

byjillianmaria:

brynprocrastinates:

Tagged by @queercrazywriter

Go to Pixabay, search a word from your title (or a word from your WIP you think sums it up if you don’t have a title), and find the most questionable image. That image is your new cover art.

(The scariest part is that I swear these aren’t much better than a lot of the covers I’ve seen???)

Tagging: @byjillianmaria @audreyroseb @raiswanson @time-to-write-and-suffer @christinawritesfiction @prycarious @theguildedtypewriter @cog-writes

Ah, yes. Really suits the mood.

This would be the cover for “To Serve Heaven” 

Awkward Cover Art Tag.

byjillianmaria:

brynprocrastinates:

Tagged by @queercrazywriter

Go to Pixabay, search a word from your title (or a word from your WIP you think sums it up if you don’t have a title), and find the most questionable image. That image is your new cover art.

(The scariest part is that I swear these aren’t much better than a lot of the covers I’ve seen???)

Tagging: @byjillianmaria @audreyroseb @raiswanson @time-to-write-and-suffer @christinawritesfiction @prycarious @theguildedtypewriter @cog-writes

Ah, yes. Really suits the mood.

Idek what my title is, but this is the cover art