This new piece was created in collaboration with The Marine Mammal Center! We have made signed prints available and a portion of all proceeds will go to them :)
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This new piece was created in collaboration with The Marine Mammal Center! We have made signed prints available and a portion of all proceeds will go to them :)
Not an invitation to cocoon yourself in a self-care bubble for four years, but a reminder to the 24/7 worriers that you can literally write "To Do on Monday: Worry about ________" on a post-it note and stop worrying about it for one day while you recharge.
Another point: Both your mental health and your ability to resist will be improved by finding a community. A sorrow shared is a sorrow halved. And apes together strong.
SHE THINKS HER LAUGH IS A SONG SO SHE SINGS BACK
got em
@ parents who dont let their kids dye their hair: why r u so afraid of ur kid looking cool
Alternatively: why do you think you have the right to control another person’s body?
Hair dye is a great litmus test for parental control, because none of the usual arguments against youth autonomy apply to it, so the only rationale for forbidding it is control for its own sake.
“What if they regret it when they’re grown up?” Irrelevant, it will have washed out/grown out by then.
“What if they regret it between now and when it washes out/ grows out?” Then they will gain valuable experience about decision making and potential for regret, which will be useful to them throughout their life.
“They can’t get a job.” Irrelevant!
“People will judge them.” They’re a kid, people will judge them regardless of how they look.
“People will judge me.” Okay, you admit the truth then, this is about you.
get into actual fights to the death to gain perspective
I literally cant fucking breathe
IVE BEEN WAITING 2 YEARS FOR THIS VIDEOS RETURN
I don’t even press play I just press the reblog button
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tumblr heritage post
As a trans woman I can confirm that they indeed found an ancient forest inside a 630ft deep sinkhole in China
cis people can reblog this but keep it on subject, please
Happy pride month everyone always remember that the sinkhole has an ecosystem large enough to house not only insects but likely several species of small birds or mammals
lovely story from a friend today.
Look, this post has been wildly more popular than I thought it deserved, apparently at least in part because "don't burden others; be independent" is far more ingrained in people than I realized. So here's the thing: society works when people help each other. Helping others gives people a chance to know each other, and gives them an investment in the people they help. Helping creates bonds. People enjoy helping, and you are doing a good by letting them help you if they so wish.
Offer help; accept help. You will be a part of creating a helping culture. Which, incidentally, weakens capitalism and the fractionation between people that benefits those who would use us.
Some of my favorite poses from 16 years of pose reference modeling
You can access all my resources, socials, and ways to support me from my AdorkaStock Hub. Happy drawing! 🎨
im trying to go to sleep but i cannotttttt stop thinking about this and laughing
Listen, we have to keep this thing circulating on the internet for at least another two decades, because I have to believe that one day that little girl will be grown enough to stumble upon it and She Will Explain
We’ve made it 5 years folks
Found this in the comments of Shaun's latest video on Andrew Tate, in which he talks pretty extensively about how important it is for men to find ways to be confident in their genders without trying to adhere to, or enforce, anyone else's ideas of manhood on anyone.
Highly recommend checking it out.
Anyway. I rarely see folks talk about the positive impact transmascs have on manhood as a whole, and I think it's important to acknowledge and celebrate that.
honestly, speaking from a cis woman's perspective (with its limitations in mind), i've started to believe that hand in hand with feminism, the public and proud existence of happy, healthy transmascs is the solution to the "toxic masculinity" problem.
it's just as this guy says: many transmascs set their own standards for what makes them men, and all the cis men bitching & moaning about not having examples of positive masculinity should look towards them for inspiration.
positive masculinity is not inherently more androgynous or outwardly soft -- it's not new wave metrosexuality. it's just masculinity without the power disparity.
great post op and thank you to all the brave transmascs broadening horizons for others
i pointed this out to my dad once: i never accepted that i was inferior to men when i was a woman, so now that i was a man i had no need to define myself as superior to women. i was a man because i wanted to be one, and as far as i could tell that was all you actually needed.
my dad liked that.
just because someone can articulate their point better doesn’t make them right, it makes them articulated.
and you aren’t stupid for having trouble articulating yourself.
i watched one (1) video on how to draw hands that changed my life forever. like. i can suddenly draw hands again
these were all drawn without reference btw. i can just. Understand Hands now (for the most part, im sure theres definitely inaccuracies). im a little baffled
for those of u asking for the vid!