gender is a performance and im getting heckled by those old gay muppets
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gender is a performance and im getting heckled by those old gay muppets
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"Weird energy in here today" I say, referring to the inside of my brain.
[ID: The Tom and Jerry pie meme. In the first panel, Tom, labelled “me, an aro”, looks at a piece of paper. The second panel shows that the paper says “enjoying a nice friendship between a boy and a girl with no romantic chemistry”. In the third panel, he looks up excitedly. In the fourth panel, he’s hit in the face with a pie, labelled “they kiss”. End ID]
writing is like this is the best idea i’ve ever had that’s the worst sentence i’ve ever written i’m a fraud i’m a genius i’m unable to focus i’m going to sleep
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the whole “alpha male” thing is so funny because like. one scientist was like “hey i noticed this thing in wolves” are people were like “cool. that applies to humans too and a whole bunch of people who seem to be acting seriously are going to construct an entire psychosocial hierarchy around it” and the scientist is like “hang on wait i actually think i was wrong. about the wolves”
[“At first sex workers didn’t trust us because they didn’t feel comfortable with surveillance and worried it would scare off clients. But eventually they began to trust us more and preferred to screen out known abusers even if they couldn’t call police. Sex workers would let their clients see that they had surveillance to deter problems. If we had video of an aggressor, we’d take a shot of his face and make a poster and share it with everyone. If the aggressor was spotted in the neighborhood, we’d follow the guy, get a picture, and send to others. We wanted them to feel watched and afraid of getting charged with possession of weapons and stolen goods. We used our position as a “social service organization” to negotiate with police. The sex workers couldn’t call police, but we could call and report someone with a weapon. We arranged with police so that sex workers could make a collective complaint without identifying themselves and giving their work addresses. Sex workers would call the organization in front of the client and pretend that they were calling their boss. We would be the workers’ safe call. We would wait for their call at the end of the service and if they didn’t call us back, we would contact a friend of the workers (pre-arranged) who would go to their workplace to check on them.
(…) We focused on restoring agency and sense of power to sex workers. If they can avoid the abuser, they already feel empowered. We learned about how to emotionally manipulate abusers and police to reduce harm. For example, make the police feel like we appreciate their protection and make thieves feel like you understand their story and are on their side. Workers being robbed would say, “I know you’re in desperate need. Don’t worry. I understand. Here, take the money!” and give him one stash of money. While doing that, she would tell him a sob story about how she hoped he would just leave her enough money to get home and her ID—all while noticing all his features so she could later report him. He thinks it’s all your money and sometimes feels bad for you.
(…) Sex workers who’ve been harmed can get justice in many ways without police: They can share their experiences with others to protect them. They can train others. They can work to change the system. All of these forms of justice can restore agency to the sex worker. Sex workers have to move through sexual trauma—or they can’t work or survive. Sex workers are targeted because the perpetrator knows that they are criminalized and they are not protected. So sex workers are forced to develop tools and ways to protect themselves, due to the failures of the justice system. It is important to recognize that sex work is work and sex workers should be respected and be able to work safely.”]
When Your Money Counts on It: Sex Work and Transformative Justice, An Interview with Monica Forrester and Elene Lam, by Chanelle Gallant, from Beyond Survival: Strategies and Stories From The Transformative Justice Movement
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I hope you enjoyed your evening, sir, but we’d best be on our way - quickly.
the trope of 'this entity exists only because we think it does' is so so so fucking good and cannot be overdone in my opinion
like the idea that you built the monster hunting you, that you invited the entity into our world, that your fear is what it feeds on, and that once made real, it cannot possibly be killed because you're stuck in this loop of 'he's real because i'm scared' and 'i'm scared because he's real'
“I have your eyes now, so you’re going to shut the fuck up and do what I say.”
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[ID: At the top, text reads “Young me: why does everyone care so much about dating and relationships?”. The next line reads “Everyone: you’ll understand when you’re older”. The next line reads “Me, an aroace:”. Below is a picture of John Mulaney saying “and then I didn’t.” End ID]
u can be nb and still describe yrself a boy or a girl
u can be nb and describe yrself as a lesbian or gay
stop making up rules that u think nb ppl have to follow