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@bagwatii
stranger than you dreamt it
"The tolerant left...?" They did, yeah. All of them. You just missed them. Only the assholes stayed behind and they've decided to be evil. We're all evil now. Sleep with one eye open.
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...SHATTER ME WITH YOUR TOUCH OH LORD RETURN ME TO DUST THE ANGELS UP IN THE CLOUDS ARE JEALOUS KNOWING WE FOUND SOMETHING SO OUT OF THE ORDINA-
youāll achieve the most you can if you go at your own pace
being a trans guy directly post wwi and wwii was so easy. you could just be like yeah i got my dick blown off in the war and everyone would be like hey that happened to my buddy jim and not even question it. truly next level valor stealing to pass
not sure if yall know this but one of the first trans men to ever get a phalloplasty was a british guy named laurence michael dillon. dillon was a doctor himself (in fact he performed a gender affirming orchiectomy on roberta cowell) who had been taking T and passing as male for years, and he was watching harold gillies, a pioneer of dick surgery for the pandemic of Guys Who Got Their Hogs Rocked By Bombs from wwii, do all these dick reparation surgeries. so he got to wondering hey. if you can reconstruct a dick, can you construct a dick? they got to talking about it and eventually ya boy dillon got the surgery. so shout out to all those british dudes who lost their cock fighting nazis and inadvertently contributed research/techniques to The Transgender Cause ig
Sure AI might poison the lands around us, contribute to mass psychosis, raise our energy costs, steal all of our art and intellectual property without repercussion, exploit workforces in poor countries, give execs reasons to fire you, and ultimately widen the wealth gap, but at least we'll have a little guy on our phones telling us things a google search already could've!
like to charge reblog to cast obviously
i. there's this video of a guy dancing on his tiptoes. i will begrudgingly admit the song is kind of catchy actually. i don't think it's the worst song i've ever heard. he seems passionate about it. but it is embarrassing, how he's dancing.
ii. you know where this story is going, unfortunately, and so do i.
iii. three weeks ago i had to drag half a dead rabbit out of my dog's mouth. i was just recently discussing how cruel things feel lately. that the way the world is shifting feels mean. three days ago, a random woman rolled down her window to snap at me because she missed her turn. this is now routine.
iv. 11 years ago in october, i made a post about how we shouldn't make fun of people for doing brave, vulnerable things. it has over 400k notes. people - at the time - seemed to generally agree with me. we have all felt shy and insecure when we share an intimate part of ourselves. we have heard someone at a concert say "that's fucking embarrassing" and said to ourselves - oh, this person is unsafe to be vulnerable in front of. we have said i can't act like that in public. we have left our art and passion in the dark. i think there will never be enough graveyard space for the art we have killed because what if others shame me for it.
v. the thing i was bullied for in high school was because i was a "predatory lesbian." a popular girl i'd literally never spoken to just decided she didn't like me and announced i was "stalking" her. to this day i have no idea what motivated this - i think i was just shy and poor and awkward and ugly. the perfect target. what they don't really ever show in movies is how quickly it moves, how suddenly strange people in the hallways are attacking you about it. they also don't show you that the bullies get this strange ... glee out of it. like, it's fun for them. it's enrichment. everyone else is in on the joke. suck it up, kid.
vi. so far, from what i have seen, creators that stand up for the musician all seem to have the same story: when i asked why we're bullying a random guy, people actually got mad that i asked. i've had similar things happen to me when i ask for us to be less comfortable with our anonymous cruelty. when an internet stranger says "be kind, it saves lives" - people find it funny to say fuck you i hope everyone kills themselves. pages and pages of people saying the same bullshit. sitting in their little caves, eating their own humor. it's just genuinely exhausting. the natural endpoint of "cringe culture" is that even kindness is cringe-worthy.
vii. loneliness is an epidemic. but where are you going to make your community? call your representative. go back to bed about it.
viii. due to how i was raised, i am always confused by cruelty. i understand the american isolationist belief "i can do whatever i want" - sure. but why wouldn't you want to be kind? i have lived too many bad things. i cannot be the epicenter of someone else's bad dream.
ix. it's just that if we were going to bully someone relentlessly, why is it never the healthcare CEOs. why isn't it the fascists. why isn't it, like, someone who you could at least argue "deserves" it. why is it always just some guy in socks singing a pretty mid song? or a person that doesn't look like you, just, like existing.
x. it's just that i think people enjoy doing it. they want to do it because they get some kind of masturbatory release from it - like a shrug or a splinter, they all seem to say the same thing - come on, it's funny.
xi. the world is sometimes beautiful, and sometimes you make something. the world is sometimes terrible, and you are worried they won't accept what your hands can wring. you open the instagram comments and they're still saying all sorts of shit to just - like - a normal guy. and some part of you thinks: if that was me. good lord. if that was me i'd -
xii. somewhere there is a graveyard. someone is already burying their hopes and dreams.
original meme below the cut
"I'm just a girlāŗļøš„°ššš šŗš·š¦" when you were eight and the teacher said she needed some strong boys to carry something you used to be furious, and when you convinced them to let you help, you carried twice as many chairs as the boys with the righteous anger of a girl who knew she was just as capable as them. Where did that go?
SamBucky AU where everythingās the same except Sam likes to write murder mysteries from time to time and Bucky is disturbingly helpful
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Sam: so. What did you think?
Bucky: Itās really good! Except-
Sam: I know, I know, the dialogueās too chees-
Bucky: -chloroform doesnāt actually knock anyone out immediately, thatās a myth perpetuated by cowards. Even a well built man would take upto five minutes to feel its effects let alone a 110 pound woman. Also slitting someoneās wrists might actually be a clever way of making it look like a suicide in theory, but in reality the cuts to the second hand would need to look convincingly jagged which is hard to achieve in the 20 minute window your murderer had during the car wash. Plus it takes about 105 minutes on average to bleed out of your wrists. A quick stab to the carotid artery is much more practical tbh. Vic loses consciousness in 10 seconds flat, total blood loss in 10-15 minutes. Easy peasy and can appear self inflicted if need be, even allows enough time for him to arrange the crime scene. Maybe leave a strand of hair. Or two. Brings more suspicion onto the air hostessās wife, y'know?
Sam:
Bucky: absolutely loved the rest though! Dialogueās great too!
Sam, too scared to ask how or why he knows this: thanks :)
Sam: HEY BUCK WHATāS THE BEST WAY TO COVER UP A STRANGULATION
Bucky, two rooms away: STAGE A CAR ACCIDENT FIRST AND THEN STRANGLE, NOBODY EVER QUESTIONS A CAR ACCIDENT
Sam: THANKS
Tony: why the hell do you know that lmao
Tony:
Tony: now wait a fucking second-
Sam: I need to explain how he survived this fall, but-
Bucky: donāt
Sam: what
Bucky: donāt
Sam:
Sam: but i-
Bucky: donāt explain the fall. At all. Not even a tiny clue. When youāre asked how he survived, though, throw around some utter bullcrap like āthe evidence is already thereā. Refuse to answer any questions about it. Be all ~mysterious~ about it. He fell and survived, thatās all you need to know. āGo figure it out yourself if you need toā kinda thing. Be real confident about it too. Donāt ever let on that you have no goddamn idea wtf just happened.
Sam: ā¦.yikes lol. Is that what HYDRA did with you?
Bucky:
Bucky, spent 3 weeks rewatching every single episode of the first two seasons of Sherlock to figure out how he survived: haha yeah
Bucky: ā¦..what Iām trying to say is, officer, there is no way I could have stabbed him. The angle of blood spatter indicates a much shorter and more left handed handed perp than I. Also, judging by the shallowness of the wound, and the fact that the victimās still alive, much weaker too. Donāt know what he was trying, honestly, if I were him Iād go straight to the space between the bottom two ribs, avoid a murder charge and still incapacitate-
Police officer: sir Iām sorry I really need to ask just how the fuck you know that
Bucky:
Bucky, sweating: I watch a lot of crime shows.
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*much later, in police custody*
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Sam: all you had to say was āI wasnāt present during the muggingā. Thatās all you had to say. Thatās all.
Bucky: I DID MY BEST
Sam: YOU FUCKING TOLD HER IT WASNāT YOU BECAUSE YOU WOULDāVE DONE IT BETTER
"oh. oh." was huge for the english language
I am not the divine masculine or the divine feminine I am the divine comedy and you will address me as such
ā and they never came back.
I know there was intent to parallel school shootings but I felt more like childhood SA.
The signs that he was being abused were there. But Justine was worried about getting in trouble with overstepping again, and the other kids picked at his softness in the same way Gladys did, nobody noticed his long walk home, the store didnāt glance at a child buying tons of soup every other day, the police had bigger things to worry about, the school avoided calling child services for as long as they could.
Then when other children begin to be abused, the entire community comes together to form mob justice, not to actually fix the problem or become a community that can help take care of children or prevent it from happening, but by finding the āperpetratorā and punishing them with violence - even if theyāre wrong.
The drug abuser who has important information isnāt trusted despite actually being correct. The teacher with alcohol abuse problems is doubted in spite of being the only person who wants to investigate the child being abused in front of her. The father who lacked emotional depth with his son hopes to make up for it via revenge, but even then he smashes his way through the world.
The parents that let the abuser into the home are forever apart from their son. The other children revealing the abuser finally makes people believe that something wrong is happening, and the abuser is āeaten aliveā by the community, the principal who avoided calling cps for weeks is ādestroyed,ā and the children canāt speak for years.
who wants to see the worst thing ive seen this week
too bad, im showing you anyway
a non-photoshopped picture of someone actually wearing them, for your viewing pleasure
THIS IS SO FUCKING FUNNY @hellsite-hall-of-fame