ALL
In the Hundred Acre Wood, everyone is included! No matter their fears, moods, personalities - every adventure is fuller from them being together. Even if it sometimes gets messier in the meantime.
"All" feels full of abundance to me. The idea that we can be in our fullness, rather than having to choose or sacrifice one thing (or person/group of people) for another. We aren't in competition or fighting over scarcity. Which also reminds me that people are part of nature, not separate from it.
This kind of embodies how I envision our individuality and then how I'd express All too. Our individuality is represented by the droplets but they ultimately fall back into the puddle.
"All" encompasses every human and to gain that perspective, we have to shift our consciousness to an astral level.
All - people (in this case represented by cute anthropomorphic animals) of different backgrounds, personalities, perspectives, seeing the value, humanity and dignity in one another.
The "All" i see as the all as energy that everyone and everything carries around us even after our death. "In a simple term, divine energy that radiates in every creation is known as the universal energy. Whether it is the plant, animal, human beings, or inanimate material, everything within the universe experiences it."
When we look towards equity for "all" I envision a society where everyone can spend some leisurely time in the park. All of oiur basic needs are met and the air is clean, we have time to enjoy being in community with each other outside.
Loving all people in earth (people and environment) beyond ALL divides.
Reclaiming the version of "all" that literally means all and includes everyone, as opposed to the exclusionary vision created as a reactionary
Our lives are interdependent and fragile, and may we all benefit from the resources that come into our world.
14th Amendment
Authors from when they penned the 14th amendement (happy w pizza): Yay so excited to be building this awesome thing that really aligns iwth the espoused values of our nation. 2026 + 47's admin (full assessment of the situation): We'd like to set fire to it all. (Really just showcasing how fragile so many of our norms, institutions, and laws are and how we took/take these things for granted as being long-lasting and sustainable for the future, when clearly...they are not.)
The Reconstruction Amendments were affirmative and deliberate attempts to undo an aristocratic racial caste system. It's also a reminder that racist authoritarianism is the apotheosis of domination that shapes the lives of everyone in those societies - poor white people too, e.g.
The fundamental precepts of the 14th amendment to the constitution and the issues that were being addressed by its ratification in 1868 are relevant even today, which to me symbolizes a failure of government (158 years later,) to serve its people.
A legal document.
This acknowledges what I've often felt about the 14th Amendment, that it's been out of touch and hasn't come to assist people in our many moments of need. However I do think this understanding has limited the efficacy of pro democracy work. It's a bit of both.
Often things can be good when written down but not always good in interpretation, implementation, or in practice.
The pursuit of justice in America. We have a woman who represents the vision of justice.
Implementing the 14th Amendment strategy feels like we are playing chess and we are implementing a strategic move to shift the power imbalance in the game. We are being logical and maybe not the most exciting game, but we are still implementing!
ALL
Selena Tan
Created on March 20, 2026
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ALL
In the Hundred Acre Wood, everyone is included! No matter their fears, moods, personalities - every adventure is fuller from them being together. Even if it sometimes gets messier in the meantime.
"All" feels full of abundance to me. The idea that we can be in our fullness, rather than having to choose or sacrifice one thing (or person/group of people) for another. We aren't in competition or fighting over scarcity. Which also reminds me that people are part of nature, not separate from it.
This kind of embodies how I envision our individuality and then how I'd express All too. Our individuality is represented by the droplets but they ultimately fall back into the puddle.
"All" encompasses every human and to gain that perspective, we have to shift our consciousness to an astral level.
All - people (in this case represented by cute anthropomorphic animals) of different backgrounds, personalities, perspectives, seeing the value, humanity and dignity in one another.
The "All" i see as the all as energy that everyone and everything carries around us even after our death. "In a simple term, divine energy that radiates in every creation is known as the universal energy. Whether it is the plant, animal, human beings, or inanimate material, everything within the universe experiences it."
When we look towards equity for "all" I envision a society where everyone can spend some leisurely time in the park. All of oiur basic needs are met and the air is clean, we have time to enjoy being in community with each other outside.
Loving all people in earth (people and environment) beyond ALL divides.
Reclaiming the version of "all" that literally means all and includes everyone, as opposed to the exclusionary vision created as a reactionary
Our lives are interdependent and fragile, and may we all benefit from the resources that come into our world.
14th Amendment
Authors from when they penned the 14th amendement (happy w pizza): Yay so excited to be building this awesome thing that really aligns iwth the espoused values of our nation. 2026 + 47's admin (full assessment of the situation): We'd like to set fire to it all. (Really just showcasing how fragile so many of our norms, institutions, and laws are and how we took/take these things for granted as being long-lasting and sustainable for the future, when clearly...they are not.)
The Reconstruction Amendments were affirmative and deliberate attempts to undo an aristocratic racial caste system. It's also a reminder that racist authoritarianism is the apotheosis of domination that shapes the lives of everyone in those societies - poor white people too, e.g.
The fundamental precepts of the 14th amendment to the constitution and the issues that were being addressed by its ratification in 1868 are relevant even today, which to me symbolizes a failure of government (158 years later,) to serve its people.
A legal document.
This acknowledges what I've often felt about the 14th Amendment, that it's been out of touch and hasn't come to assist people in our many moments of need. However I do think this understanding has limited the efficacy of pro democracy work. It's a bit of both.
Often things can be good when written down but not always good in interpretation, implementation, or in practice.
The pursuit of justice in America. We have a woman who represents the vision of justice.
Implementing the 14th Amendment strategy feels like we are playing chess and we are implementing a strategic move to shift the power imbalance in the game. We are being logical and maybe not the most exciting game, but we are still implementing!