So tumblr has a real issue with trans women
My previous blog @riledup6148 got banned
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So tumblr has a real issue with trans women
My previous blog @riledup6148 got banned
This will be a weird mix of cartoons video games and occasionally kinky stuff I like
Feel free to chat
Wait I see a ton of these for tits, we need more ass.
Reblog to give prev a fatter ass!
groping around for my vape in the dark and I brush up against the tilt rod fuse of the Type 84 anti-tank mine I keep in the bed, killing myself and my wife instantly
@d1zzy-c4t here have more color theory
Please stop he is drowning.....
Gone forever
out trans people like to try to convince closeted/repressed trans people who are in a position to transition, to transition as soon as possible, by saying "i badly regret not starting earlier". i don't think it's a very effective argument on its own. most closeted/repressed trans people have heard the same thing numerous times, they're deathly aware of it, they're already wracked with the regret of not transitioning today, every single day. simply telling them that the regret never leaves you doesn't have any convincing power. it might only make them feel even more hopeless or guilty. to draw from my honest personal experience, i would instead tell them:
"eventuallyāmaybe slowly, and not always all the time, but surelyāyou'll notice that the regret of not starting earlier is drowned out by the joy and contentness of finally feeling truer to yourself. you won't have to live stuck permanently ruminating on past what-could-have-beens anymore, you'll be able to live in the present as yourself."
Everyone can have different opinions and think Jax may not be trans, but it hurts to me to see some people endlessly trying to find points to explain why Jax is not trans and point out to us for ābeing transphobic, sexist and weirdā instead of appreciating our lovely girl. Also, I find it really important to have trans characters in popular media, specially on theaters.
holding hands is complicated
happy pride to transfem jax,,, anytime someone draws transfem jax fairies are born and flowers bloom...
It's weird to be there. Countless guardians are hoping that we will get Destiny 3 and I am as well. I don't want such a good storyline that took years to build up. It had its ups and downs. People left, people continued playing, and some people like me continue to watch the lore videos to stay connected.
For all that I can hope in the world, alongside many other hopes. I want Destiny to continue.
Let it be a sunrise and not a sunset.
Guardian: You know what we should do?
Ghost: The mission?
Guardian: I'm going to fight Taniks again. *wonders off*
Ghost: Excuse me, we have a mission!
When you think about everything we've seen, everything we've done...I feel like I made the right choice. [...] And...thanks. You know. For being my Guardian. ā DESTINY (2014)
after 2 years working outdoors all day i finally got stung by an onion for the first time yesterday and i wasnt even doing anything there wasnt even a nest nearby
a wasp. i was looking at a onion just now sorry
The largest mass shooting in American history was a hate crime against gay people. Donāt ever forget that.
June 12, 2016. Putting a date on this for when it gets reblogged months from now by people who think the post is about something from 30, 40 years ago.
I am a survivor of the Pulse nightclub shooting, having grown up in Orlando and just turned 20 a month prior. If you didnāt know, there were several families who refused to claim the bodies of their relatives due to their sexuality. One family even had their relativeās name removed from the memorial. Murdered by the same hate with which their families reject them in both life and death.
Many, many people celebrated Pulse. We were told we deserved it. That it was Godās punishment for our sin of loving the same sex. We are sent messages like these I received in 2018:
We in the community often call the victim count 49+ to include the survivors who couldnāt live with the pain.
The event was never officially declared a hate crime or targeted homophobic attack and is rarely listed as one in databases.
At our vigils for those slaughtered, Extremist Christian groups showed up to protest, holding signs like this:
ID: Me kissing a woman I was casually seeing in front of an angry looking man with a āSodomy is Sinā sign.
Please understand how much more than just a mass shooting this was. We are still to this day harassed and told we deserved it by some.
This year was the sixth anniversary. The first couple years I received dozens of messages checking in on me on 6/12. Year 5 got enough news coverage for people to think to reach out to me. This year it was my therapist, the woman I kissed in that photo, and a couple of other gun violence survivor friends. People are forgetting already.
With the 7 year anniversary <2 weeks away, I figured Iād reblog this