Fun fact: I’ve met Hank Hill, and his pronouns are he/they.
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Fun fact: I’ve met Hank Hill, and his pronouns are he/they.
[ID: Dale Gribble from King of the Hill who i have edited his shirt and hat to contain trans pride colors, below him is a trans flag he has pinned to the guard rail, he is on top of a bridge overlooking a road offscreen. In his hands he holds a sign above his head that reads "Honk if you love trans people!" /end ID]
Sketch of Dale King of the Hill by request of my roomie
me seeing a he/him lesbian
anyways, here's to all the trans lesbians!! love you all so fucking much!! I'm sending you one million kisses as you read this đź’–đź’—đź’žđź’—đź’–đź’•đź’–
Freddie with The Royal Ballet, London, 1979.
[muscle man voice] BAB E !!! 🤩💛
i just think that rigby with pointy little teethies
words go here :-)
Happy Hanukkah to my Jewish followers. May the next several days bring you light and blessings.
my calendar said it was on the 28th but chabad.org said it was today so
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The bugs bunny very pleasant evening meme. It is edited to say “I wish all my Jewish friends and followers a very pleasant and safe Passover.”
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This makes me sick to my fucking stomach.
How to talk to children
This is based on decades of experience as an uncle and as an older brother.
Never forget that children are just as much people as adults are.
Kids 10 years or younger (and sometimes older than that) don't get sarcasm or irony, so don't use them.
If a child has difficulty pronouncing a word, don't copy their misprounciation when speaking to them. They can hear the word just fine. It could sound to them like you're making fun of them.
(Yes, this means no babytalk)
Don't be dismissive.
Listen to what they're saying.
To get on the same eye-level, don't bend over or squat: it seems condescending. Kneeling or sitting are better.
It should go without saying that you should respect children's body autonomy. Don't force affection on them.
Respect children's emotional autonomy as well. Let them be angry. Let them be sad. Don't force them to be happy.
Let children like things. Don't run down the things they like just because you find them cringy.
Don't think that you know better.
To children, adults are giants. Be a big friendly giant.
Don't stifle children's curiosity.
Don't stifle children's enthusiasm.
To quote Sondheim, "Be careful the words you say, children will listen."
Don't look down on children.
As a developmentally disabled person, I’ll add to also not use baby talk to disabled kids. You aren’t making yourself more easily understood, you just look like a real jerk.
Also: don’t assume that if a kid can’t articulate something, it means they aren’t thinking about it.
white people have to stop acting like asians exist for their consumption
oh you’re boosting awareness posts because you “like kpop”? because you reblog anime gifs? why do you base your support off of your consumption? why is it not enough to support asians without a reward? why do you never mention western asians? south asians? do you only care about the light skinned east asia you see in the photography you reblog?
My boy,,,,
A rural Alaskan Native community has lost its’ only potable water source as of January in freezing weather. The laundromat was the ONE community location to get clean water. They rely on river water and donations right now.
There is an Amazon wishlist with cleaning products, formula, small electric-free washers for elderly + disabled people, washing buckets and water-carrying buckets, and hand tools to cut through the ice in the river to access water, amongst other things.
The Tuluksak Native Community is a Yup'ik Tribal Government in Tuluksak, Alaska. They have a 30%+ positive COVID rate.Â
Please ignore the GoFundMe link right now. There is no way to access the funding as far as I know. Message CeeJay on Twitter ahead of time or direct funds to the Amazon Wish List, which can be sorted from lowest price to highest.