day 108
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trying on a metaphor
RMH

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oozey mess
styofa doing anything

Love Begins
Jules of Nature
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todays bird

if i look back, i am lost

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will byers stan first human second
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day 108
*introducing myself to the guards who caught me* seized to meet you
Alien Miku
waiting for the other shoe to drop
it's because you're always in that damn coffin
dont store a knife with the point facing down, it damages the blade. no, dont do that either. when you store it with the point facing up you might accidentally hurt yourself when you try to grab it. dont store a knife at all actually. your blade must never leave your hand, always ready, ruthless and waiting. you know deep down that ever since you learned the stench of blood you will never be able to cast it aside. or just get a sheath for it i guess.
the more i think about it, out of all of the horrible things siffrin said to their friends, i think isabeau's is the worst.
vaugaurde, a land that believes in change. houses that accept anyone into their quarters, let them stay as long as they want, and when they come back changed... there's no questions asked.
only for siffrin, the person he loves, to say that no matter how long isabeau's spent in the house... he'll always be the same weak, scared boy deep down inside. that siffrin sees him as nothing more than a coward.
that he can't change.
MILGRAM proposes some super important questions and I think it’s really beautiful and underrated for that. Like, what social factors push somebody to murder? How does public spectacle and debate influence our handling of crime? Does our pity for a perpetrator outweigh the suffering of their victim? What if Light Yagami was a butch woman? What if she was a furry, too?
I request a Sif that is just very confused
Not about anything in particular just confused because confusion
Day 215 Frin: Only one braincell
It's been years and I still haven't found a single sentence on Wikipedia I like more than this one. and quickly learned how to breakdance. The simple statement. Action, result, reaction. White boy stuns latinos. Quickly. His white ass got there and said I need to have something to keep me from being All the White People, and I'm clearly not a boy of combative strength. Breakdancing bluelinked as the perfect little punctuation, reminding you that it is a rich art and sport, making you consider the sort of undertaking that would be. I like this sentence more than some Beck songs.
I lub them so much ಥ_ಥ
number one rule! never believe ur thoughts after 10 pm . unless its about The Character then believe all of your thoughts wholeheartedly
This Pride Month, let us advocate for and support our trans men and transmasculine siblings—not as an afterthought, not as a footnote, but as a necessity.
Transandrophobia is real. It is documented. It is the discrimination, shaming, harassment, and alienation specifically faced by trans men and transmasculine individuals.
This is not a hierarchy. This is not an attack on trans women. This is a data point.
Trans men face systemic discrimination before, during, and after transition. The visibility paradox means that as they become less visible as queer, they do not become less oppressed—the oppression just changes shape.
Trans men are routinely shamed, told to "reflect on their misogyny," and dismissed simply for being male. This shaming impacts mental health, self-image, and access to care.
Radical feminists and trans feminists who dismiss transandrophobia need to reflect. The problem is not feminism. The problem is specific actors who have decided that transmisogyny is the only axis of trans oppression worth naming. Both things are true.
Trans women face transmisogyny.
Trans men face transandrophobia.
Acknowledging one does not erase the other.
The silencing of transmasculine voices follows documented patterns:
"You're not really oppressed, you're just men now."
"Your trauma doesn't count."
"You're betraying womanhood."
"Be quiet and listen to transfems."
These are not neutral statements. These are silencing mechanisms.
Trans men deserve to be heard and seen—not as a threat, not as traitors, but as people navigating a specific, intersectional form of oppression.
This Pride Month, I am not asking you to celebrate them.
I am asking you to stop erasing them.
Listen. Believe. Reflect.
Then do better.
— Dr. Kusuke Saiki
PS. I have sources:
https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-031-49509-2_9
https://thesocietypages.org/girlwpen/2011/09/21/transgender-employment-experiences/
https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-030-12633-9_9
https://www.newstatesman.com/ideas/2025/02/transfeminism-radical-feminism-toryn-glover-essays
https://www.lgbtqnation.com/2025/01/masculinity-is-crippling-society-could-trans-men-be-the-key-to-changing-that/
time loop with two people in it but one person refuses to acknowledge the loop and pretends to be looping with everyone else. meanwhile the other person is freaking out
Fictional country: average fantasy
Fictional small town in the middle of nowhere in real country: par for the course in any genre
Fictional major city in real country: standard fair, but it's usually clearly based on a real city
Fictional suburb of real major city in real country: strange but I can see the application
Real major city in fictional country: Chicago can be anywhere you dream of
"Love/sex is what makes us human" Wrong. It's the obsession with rectangles. look around you and count the number of rectangles you see.