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"it's all in your head" correct! unfortunately I am also in there
Mental illness is all in your head in the same way that prostate cancer is all in your ass.
this person wins everybody else go home
im so fucking exhausted
yk your fit is fire when someone barks at you
who else believes the Shrek trailer is AI and likely half (or more) of the movie would be AI? cuz there is no way it didn't at least help out a bit, with how the characters look and just the entire trailer in general
genuinely who the fuck needs algebra. im not a fucking scientist.
im so fucking exhausted
fuck lactose intolerance i will eat cheese
it’s been two years, but i think that an icon like her deserves to be known about by more people.
her name was freddie oversteegen and she, at the age of fourteen, along with her older sister truus who was 16 and their friend johanna “hannie” schaft who was 19, was a part of the netherlands most famous all female resistance cell which was dedicated to fighting the nazis and dutch traitors.
among other things, they are known to have blown up bridges and railroads, smuggled jewish children from concentration camps and, as the tweet mentions, seducing nazis and then shooting them with guns that they had hidden in their bike baskets. freddie is quoted as having said that they “had to do it.” and that it was a “necessary evil, killing those who betrayed good people.”
though freddie and her sister truus were both lucky and survived the war, hannie schaft wasn’t. at the age of 24, hannie was caught and around three weeks later was executed by nazis, only 18 days before the netherlands were eventually liberated. she was shot with one only wounding her, and, before the final shot, hannie is quoted as having told the executioners: ik schiet beter, which translates to “i shoot better.”
though she didn’t survive, hannie is recognized as a national icon and a face of the dutch resistance, with her story even being retold in a movie from 1981 called “the girl with the red hair.” along with this, truus also founded the national hannie schaft foundation in 1992, on which freddie served as a board member.
freddie, at the time of her death, was 92 years old and the last surviving member of the resistance cell, with truus having died two years earlier at the age of 92.
though these women and all that they did played an important part in the dutch resistance, they are often overlooked in history outside of the netherlands. it’s important that they are remembered and that their work to save people isn’t forgotten. it’s incredible what they did, especially given how young they were, and they deserve more recognition than what they’ve gotten.
“I shoot better” Holy shit an icon
In 1967 Truus was recognized as “righteous among the nations”, a title given to non-Jews who risked their life to save Jews during the Holocaust.
tumblr. I love you. but when I block someone it means I don't want to see their posts in my feed nor do I want to see content similar.
moving really makes you see who actually enjoyed your presence and who had your back, and who just thought of you as a spare person to fall back on when its convenient for them.
might be an unpopular opinion but some people get a pass when it comes to deadnaming/misgendering.
my nan calls every person, place, and pet by the wrong name and pronouns. i have been called Bandit, Cookie, Kaleigh, King, Buddy, Greg (close, but my dads name), Puppy, and every other name she knows, and so has everyone else. King was a girl to her for a while, Bandit and her other two dogs switch genders often, Puppy and Babygirl were doing the same (my two childhood cats).
she tries to be supportive and thats what matters, she fully supports lgbtq+ people no matter if she understands the specific identity, but you can bet you will eventually be called by the name of a dog or random family member without her meaning to, and probably will be misgendered even as a cis person
when i came out to her, she asked a lot of questions that i was happy to answer, i let her know my preferred name and pronouns changed but that i understood if she slipped up, i also told her i was attracted to more than just men. while it took a few years for her to understand, and a lot of questions, she is and was always very accepting.
sometimes you just need to accept that some people will struggle and dont mean to
The State department has changed LGBTQ to LGB.
If you claim to care about trans people now is a good time to show genuine ally ship.
And I mean being an ACTUAL ally.
I don't mean sexualizing us or watching trans porn.
I don't mean treating trans mascs like "uwu soft baby boy" and trans femmes as "yass queen girl boss".
I don't mean expecting praise for using the right pronouns and using incorrect ones when "they're a bad trans person".
I mean ACTUAL SUPPORT.
Donate to trans shelters or organizations. DON'T out us to people we aren't out to. Go to protests if you're able, FIGHT ALONGSIDE US. Don't bring us around people you know are transphobic or dangerous, the list goes on. The LGBTQ community is ALL of us not just some of us.
Trans people who are documented as trans on government documents are currently not able to get passports - whether or not they accept their passport being issued as their birth sex, any indication that you're trans on a document that can be accessed by the government is being used as reason to deny a passport.
This is incredibly alarming. Even agreeing to be labeled as your birth sex is not sufficient. They want to deny trans people the ability to leave the country. Any possible reason for this is horrifying.
We need to rally now. Protect the entire community, do not allow them to throw any of us under the bus. None of us will be spared, they're just coming for the most vulnerable people first, and soon enough the most vulnerable people will be YOU.