Jissa elsewhere on the internet

Pillowfort: Jissa (just name squatting rn, but perhaps likely future use?)

Discord: TsarinaJissa #3149 (mostly on pogo servers)

AO3: jissa

Dreamwidth: jissa (just used to comment on others right now) 

Twitter: Tsarina Jissa (currently just used to get screen caps from my ps4 when I want them. And read @flange5 that one time she went over the post limit liveblogging twilight. Good times. Good times)

WordPress: Jissa.Home (where this is being backed up)

I’ll still be here for a while longer I assume, but I may figure out some way to crosspost to pillowfort

I’ve backed up to wordpress, and used tumblr’s export feature–do either of these get your tags though? Should I also use the python way just to be safe?

(my poor computer can hardly handle greasemonkey scripts, so I’ve avoided it. But we got bestie a new computer which should be fine at it)

Opinion | A Photographer Goes Missing in China

squeeful:

For five weeks, the world has had no idea where Lu Guang is.

Lu Guang is an internationally acclaimed photographer from China, and he has been my friend for more than 15 years. I’m proud that the agency I co-founded represents and distributes his work. We first met in Beijing in 2002. He was already a well-known and widely awarded documentary photographer in his country, and he would soon win a slew of international awards, including some of the world’s most prestigious.

Five weeks ago, he was invited to travel to Urumqi, the regional capital of Xinjiang, in Western China. He went there to share his passion for photography by leading an informal, weeklong workshop with local photographers. The Chinese government has been conducting what it describes as a large-scale antiterrorism campaign in Xinjiang, targeting the Uighur ethnic group.

According to local sources, the security services detained Lu Guang, along with his local host, on or about Nov. 3. He was supposed to travel a day or two later to Sichuan Province, where he regularly does charity work. He never made it.

Opinion | A Photographer Goes Missing in China