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i literally love saying "ON IT BOSS!!!!!" whenever someone asks me to do something like i'm some sort of henchman. it doesn't matter if they're my boss or not for real even because in the moment they are, and whatever they requested of me i'm on it
still kind of rotating this one in my mind thinking about edits, but its been so long now i'm just gonna go ahead and share it
Shiiit boss, HRT on the way, a new job, AND the local radio club's field day is this weekend? Girl I'm gonna explode.
In all seriousness though I'm honestly at a loss seeing how well everything is for me right now. If things keep going up like this I might be back to flying soon too. It honestly always felt like HRT would be on the horizon forever but just like everything else lately, it gets better when I take action to change it, and finally finding the strength to go out and seek that change feels just like rolling off the runway for a bright blue sky. A part of me mourns for the time lost to inaction and fear but the future I can have has shown itself to me by my own hand and I feel like the world has opened up a little.
many such cases
Saddest thing ever is reading an academic paper about a threatened or declining species where you can tell the author is really trying to come up with ways the animal could hypothetically be useful to humans in a desperate attempt to get someone to care. Nobody gives a shit about the animals that âdonât affectâ us and it seriously breaks my heart
âNo I canât come out tonight Iâm sobbing about this entomologistâs heartfelt plea for someone to care about an endangered mothâ
This is how I learn there's a moth whose tiny caterpillars live exclusively off the old shells of dead tortoises.
[Image description: text from a section titled On Being Endangered: An Afterthought that says:
Realizing that a species is imperiled has broad connotations, given that it tells us something about the plight of nature itself. It reminds us of the need to implement conservation measures and to protect the region of which the species is a part. But aside form the broader picture, species have intrinsic worth and are deserving of preservation. Surely an oddity such as C. vicinella cannot simply be allowed to vanish.
We should speak up on behalf of this little moth, not only because by so doing we would bolster conservation efforts now underway in Florida, [highlighting begins] but because we would be calling attention to the existence of a species that is so infinitely worth knowing. [end highlighting]
But is quaintness all that can be said on behalf of this moth? Does this insect not have hidden value beyond its overt appeal? Does not its silk and glue add, potentially, to its worth? Could these products not be unique in ways that could ultimately prove applicable?
End image description]
because we would be calling attention to the existence of a species that is so infinitely worth knowing
I was so inspired by this I made it into a piece of art for a final in one of my courses for storytelling in conservation
saw a video that was like âeverybody comment what you did today so we can see how everyone experienced something differentâ and the comments have me tearing up on this train. what the fuckkkk. the human experience
mannn. what ever
I'm fed up with "maybe later".
Dollgirl whose key starts spinning faster when sheâs excited like a dog wagging its tail.
full lesbian robot comic
thats it! all 8 pages! i had a lot of fun drawing this, thank you for everybodys kind words on the preview post.
if you wanna be SUPER COOL you can throw me a few bucks on my patreon B)
I just think it'd be fun if Lancaster pilots could make their funny dog stand on its hind legs as a threat display
âI donât know what my goals are, no. Thanks for asking.â
basketball dracula isn't real dude he can't-- *sudden squeaking noises from the shadows*
*two pool toys having sex tumble by in the wind* oh thank god
*thunderous slam dunk noise*
canât focus on work. can only think of that one lesbian poem about chivalry
oh god. oh fuck
Knowing that trans women of color started the movement in the united states and were literally immediately erased and excluded from what they started is the most deeply jading knowledge.
It is the original sin of the so-called queer community and it damns it from the cradle.
no white gay boy will ever reblog this, watch:
no white gay will reblog this
no white lgb person will reblog this
Without Stonewall, without the efforts of Marsha P. Johnson and Sylvia Rivera, the LGBTQ Community wouldnât be where it is today. Donât forget the roots, donât forget the catalyst.
and then TERFs wanna be like, âhmm well the LGBT community existed before Stonewall!â
but likeâŚBecky, of course LGBTQ+ people existed before Stonewall. Weâve all existed since the beginning of time. But the movement got a shock to its senses, a jump-start, a rocket-into-space when that glass shattered via Marsha P. Johnson, and when Sylvia Rivera was up on-stage protesting guess who was on the sidelines heckling her?
The same fuckers who wonât ever reblog or acknowledge this
My apologies to the original poster as I photo captured this post to add to the thread-I reposted this last year for pride and expect to repost it every year I have left-itâs our history people.
Marsha P. Johnson allegedly died of suicide in 1992, and her death was never investigated. Even I, a mere prole, could catch the âshe was murderedâ vibes from the circumstances surrounding the discovery of her body.
Without a trans black woman, LGBT+ rights would not exist. Never forget. Never âpay it no mindâ.
R E M E M B E R
And whatever you do, donât watch that awful movie Stonewall. Go watch a documentary on Marsha P. Johnson instead.
thereâs a wonderful documentary on netflix called the death and life of marsha p. johnson! very powerful watch.
every white person ever should reblog this
Official graveyard post. +Bonus
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why do we never hear about this?
The POC members of our community are the foundation!!!!!!!!
Always up for helping spread some important history
Same, especially when itâs about one of my favorite historical figures