the dogs wouldn’t stop getting in my dads gross chair so he carved this weird sculpture of his own frowning face with a chainsaw and puts it on the chair when he’s not sitting in it. the dogs are scared of it

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the dogs wouldn’t stop getting in my dads gross chair so he carved this weird sculpture of his own frowning face with a chainsaw and puts it on the chair when he’s not sitting in it. the dogs are scared of it
kind of amazed at how "nothing" the microwave burrito i just ate tasted
idk which transgender bitch needs to hear this but u are better than everyone else
Natalia Stachon (Polish, b. 1976), The History of Aberrations, 2017. Charcoal on paper, 95 x 115 cm.
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Learning disability awareness isn’t about reassuring people with learning disabilities that they’re ‘still smart’, it’s about recognizing that intelligence is a highly variable social construct and that an individual’s worth is not attached to that subjective construct.
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i just really personally dont find it useful FOR MYSELF to classify myself as binary or nonbinary. im just a trans woman, and i think that while binary or nonbinary can be useful labels for you to describe how you feel about yourself if those work for you and thats great and all i just
dont think the experiences of “binary” trans women and nonbinary trans women are really all that divergent
“binary” trans women arent seen as fulfilling any role in the gender binary, were seen as defacto transgressions against it, and the same can be said for nonbinary trans women
but if i dont describe myself as nonbinary, then people assume things about me and my experiences that really just dont hold water, because weve made this like rigid split of BINARY TRANS PEOPLE vs NONBINARY TRANS PEOPLE and i think given the way we navigate the world it doesnt make sense to view it as this solid demarcation, i think they kinda need to be viewed as personal labels used to describe ones personal relation to how they feel they relate to themselves, and more importantly, i think they need to NOT be seen as a requirement to identify as one or the other
and i think a lot of this is a refusal to see transmisogyny as a real legitimate thing, or something that could possibly determine more about how one moves about the world as a trans person than a personal label of binary or nonbinary
@log4 yeah i think people need to do a better job of distinguishing between the gender binary as WE perceive it as trans people, and the gender binary as it exists as a societal structure that people are categorized into and measured against, and that they are not the same thing
a “binary” trans woman may have a different conception of herself than a “nonbinary” trans woman, but to society, were both for the most part just “ew gross a trans woman, watch out”, and the fact that as a community we spend so much time and energy on hashing out these supposed differences of experience and talk about who has privilege over whom based on the distinction of binary vs nonbinary is just really silly to me when things that are much more likely to impact any given trans persons experience navigating the world are things like agab, race, class, access to resources
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