Reading Lover Birds by Leanne Egan (of @tellnotalespod) and
Why you gotta call me out like that?
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Reading Lover Birds by Leanne Egan (of @tellnotalespod) and
Why you gotta call me out like that?
I'm almost finished listening to the audiobook of Lover Birds by Leon Egon and I love this book soooo much. It's marketed as a modern-day queer pride and prejudice adaptation, but it's so much more than that.
It's a heartwarming and gut wrenching YA novel about neurodiversity and embracing your true self while navigating stressful relationships and school.
The inner monologue of the main character, who is diagnosed with ADHD hits so close to home it's made me tear up several times. I don't come across books a lot that portray the inner mental struggle of a neurodivergent brain so well. It touches on executive dysfunction, harmful stimming and rejection sensitivity, amongst others.
It's also just a really cute queer YA novel
I listened to this on audiobook when I was having a really rough time in school. I was dealing with undiagnosed ADHD and trying to pursue a major that I couldn't get myself to focus on because it just wasn't interesting. I saw that Lou seemed a lot like me, so I checked out the audiobook and stayed up all night listening.
I felt so seen within the first couple of minutes when Lou says she doesn't know when to shut up. I used to embarrass myself talking so much I wished I could sew my mouth shut (still do just not to that extent anymore). Her executive functioning issues were exactly like mine (who hasn't been in bed for hours convincing themselves to get up?). The only other time I felt known like that was when I watched Adam Conover's comedy special for the first time.
I rarely see myself in stories, even though that's not usually the reason I seek them out. I sincerely want more people to run into this book, not just for its portrayal of neurodiversity but also because it's just a good book!
If you see this you’re legally obligated to reblog and tag with the book you’re currently reading
happy pride to my favourite post on reddit
I find that making music that's kinda bad on purpose is usually the first step to making music that is interesting and good
Case in point, this fucks
I try to reward people for sticking through the dumb bullshit parts of my songs with something cool
ohhhhhh we're all gonna die okay
we DO grow old and happy. btw.
And you find love and it stays with you.
Older women are so, so beautiful, and older trans women are no exception. Celebrate the beauty of our elders! Celebrate trans beauty!
I wanted to share some more of these, specifically trans women of color. The images I'm posting are from a project called To Survive On This Shore and it's an interview project. I am only posting a handful so it's so worth checking out!
This is Linda, 60
Alexis, 64
Helena, 63
Kendrah, 72 (!!)
Tasha, 65
It was deeply healing to me to discover this project. The site has selected photos and attached interviews and it's definitely worth your time. I didn't include any because the focus of this post imo is transfems but there are a lot of beautiful interviews with transmasc people too if you're interested! But that'll have to be another post 💖
To Survive On This Shore, including photos and interviews of trans folks of all identities in their golden years
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This is trans joy!!!
Recently managed to activate the most amazing infodump trap card.
I was driving through Vermont with a friend, and we pulled over at a tiny shop offering Maple Items. We were on the state highway, not the interstate, so "pulling over" meant "squeezing my tiny car into a parking bay the size of a broad highway shoulder."
As we got out of the car, an older woman emerged from behind the building where she had been pruning her roses. She introduced herself as Tammy.
Her shop offered the promised variety of Maple, but also a number of small antiques and a plethora of dog figurines, plaques, and clearly-hand-stitched garden flags.
A huge purple ribbon hung on the wall behind the register, along with many pictures of small dogs. This was no county fair ribbon. It was the size of my torso. The material had the soft sheen of actual silk.
As I placed my purchases on the counter, I asked, "Do you... Breed dogs?"
Yes. She does. She has bred Yorkies for the last 40 years. Her mother bred Yorkies before her. The purple ribbon was from her national championship winning Yorkie.
You may be expecting that the infodump was going to be about Yorkies.
It was not.
It was about 40 years of drama in the Yorkie breeding community. Where – you must understand – the judging at shows is often about who you're in with, not about the dogs. This is especially true when Tammy's opponents win anything.
And Tammy's mother! Well. Phyllis has been on the Yorkie scene since Yorkies were invented. Because of this, many women of equally venerable age hold deep grudges against Phyllis. The sort of grudges that result in episodes of Midsommar Murders.
This led to deep injustices against Phyllis on the part of judges and prevented her dogs from winning so often she retired from the scene. Judging is all about who you're friends with, after all.
After 20 years in hiding, Phyllis – the One True Queen of Yorkie Breeding – hatched a plot. She may have been out of the show circuit, but she was still breeding dogs. She entered an absolutely perfect bitch in the national competition, but sent her with a handler rather than go in person.
None of the usurpers knew who this dog belonged to, and in dog-breeding circles this Does Not Happen. This could have resulted in further injustices, but Phyllis was crafty. She knew this tournament was being judged by a man from the UK, who knew naught of the drama in the US Yorkie Empire.
With these advantages – and being the best dog there – Phyllis's bitch won the highest honor at the show.
Incensed by this insult to their ill-gotten supremacy, the other owners descended on the handler after the show, demanding to know for whom he was working.
"Phyllis," said he.
The name of the overthrown queen evoked horror in the usurpers.
"PHYLLIS!? She's still ALIVE!???"
Yes, Phyllis yet lived, and this bitch – the dog, not the woman – went on to mother Tammy's current dogs. One of whom, Lucy-Fur, is the reincarnation of Tammy's sister (also Lucy). This is certain for two reasons.
Firstly, Sister Lucy absolutely went straight to Hell upon her death, and Lucy-Fur the dog is positively as evil as Sister Lucy was.
Secondly, Sister Lucy always said when she died she wanted to come back as one of Phyllis's dogs because "mom treated the dogs better than us."
this is so effervescent
People who are younger than you but taller
People who are younger than you but better than you at something
People who are younger than you
People
Being turned into a llama
A LLAMA?! HE’S SUPPOSED TO BE DEAD!!!
yeah… weird
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This guy plays the tune of Jason Mraz - “I’m Yours” using two Nokia Phone
this is so fucking relaxing
IVE BEEN LOOKING FOR THIS FOR TWO FUCKING YEARS
When you’re too broke to afford a Launchpad
The whole "Elvis sighting" thing is hilarious because, like, the first documented career Elvis impersonators began working over twenty years before the guy even died. I wonder why a public figure who has a whole industry of people who look and sound like him would generate an unusual number of posthumous sightings? It Is A Mystery.
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why the fuck is it called the xbox 360 what does 360 mean???????????????????
when u see it u turn 360 degrees and walk away
turning 360 degrees would face you right back to the xbox you dipshit
this post somehow still in circulation despite everyone involved being deactivated
even you
Even me
had to change my computer font from opendyslexic to times new roman because it was blocking me from doing schoolwork on a specific program. need to have a memorial for this
the second radish is 29 feet away
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