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something something possum bite dream
if you're a dsmp blog (or you write real people fanfiction) and you like my posts i promise ill kill you on the spot
i think one of the worst things the left wing internet ever did was push the idea that oppression is basically a virtue, and being oppressed is a sign of your morality. it has made it like…impossible for some of you to hold the idea that most people are privileged in some ways and oppressed in others. AND a lot of you seem to have it in your mind that terrible people cannot be oppressed, and that oppressed people cannot do terrible things, which is a dangerous rhetoric to hold imo.
ive had enough of you and your amazing digital antics
every time a young gay person quits smoking or makes the decision that they want to quit, the sun shines on us all with the promise of happiness and beauty.
i appreciate everybody that’s sharing the sentiment that it’s good for anyone to quit smoking (it is) but i very specifically wanted to highlight and encourage LGBTQ youth because lesbian, gay, and bisexual people are about 1.5 to 2.5 times more likely to smoke cigarettes than heterosexual people, and the statistics for transgender people are even higher than cisgender people. this is due to tobacco companies marketing heavily and aggressively to LGBTQ communities and exploiting the higher rates of mental health struggles prevalent in our communities.
i want and hope to see all my LGTBQ people live long, healthy, fulfilled lives despite how predatory and punishing this world can be. you should stay around as long as you can to make it a little better in your own way.
Happy pride month ^_^ some medieval AU and random things too I suppose
it is impossible to watch a movie. every night i think i want to watch a movie. no movie gets watched. because it's not possible
and yet they keep making movies with the hopes that one day humanity will discover a way to watch them. it's so inspiring
this is not an original observation by any means, but it’s infuriating to see people casually throw around the argument that pre-colonial societies all had these expansive and accepting gender norms, and their evidence for this is from anthropologists who “discover” trans women existed throughout history and proclaim look! this culture has an ambiguous third gender of cross-dressing [slur that hasn’t been used in fifty years]. it’s so beautiful how primitive—uh, I mean pre-colonial societies had so many mysterious and diverse genders
it’s clear from some of the responses to this post that people genuinely believe in the ‘rootless cosmopolitan’ conception of transgenderism. It is foul to insist, on the one hand, that queer people have always existed, that queer people have a universal claim to history across time and space, and then on the other hand insist that “trans” is a purely modern western category, a label that can only be understood as a colonial imposition when making the exact same claim to a shared history. Asserting that trans women existed throughout many societies prior to European colonialism is somehow ahistorical and fraught, erasing the universal queer subject that “actually” exists beneath the fraudulent label of transgender. The same historical specificity demanded of the transgender label is for some reason not applied to the queer one. Why?
If trans people have not always existed, then queer people have not always existed, or at least not all of them. And which ones get to claim universality? Only some gay people? Only “gender diverse” (but not trans) people? For some reason, there is something unique, special, and particular about transgenderism that is different to a historically universal queerness. To assert this is to perform a mass historical misgendering of all trans women who existed prior to European colonialism (and the many who are alive today in colonised and post-colonial societies), under the guise of being decolonial and historically specific.
my tea pot exploded :(
ok guys but imagine how hard it's gonna hit if something good ever happens again
they sure are letting me do shit i should not be doing lol
not that they are bad things to do but that idk how anyone looked at me and thought "yea they should be doing that"
they sure are letting me do shit i should not be doing lol
It's interesting that talking about how transmascs are incentivized to participate in misogyny is "dividing the community" and a "CIA psyop", but them actually participating in that misogyny isn't.
Don't ask anyone who thinks transfeminism is a psyop what they think about the crypto terfs propping up transandrophobia, they don't like it very much
you ever think about how mr beast is real life monokuma
I believe Mr Beast is just itching for the day he can do a real death game. I think he constantly pitches it to his team and they just keep going "not yet, but soon"