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i think one of my favorite things about hopepunk is that it shows hope as what it truly is. hope is not mindless optimism. hope is not always soft. hope is aggressive. hope is defiance. hope is an act of resistance. hope is fighting back. hope is staying alive out of spite. hope is spitting in the systems eye. hope is going "fuck it, there ARE good things in this world". hope is choosing to be kind & loving despite everything. hope is community. hope is seeing the world is broken & making the small pieces of it that you exist in better. hope is not just wanting for something to happen, it's making it happen in any way you can. hope cannot be destroyed, no matter the cruelness of the world. hope is always there, aggressive & kind.
came home drunk last night and got way too excited to see my cat
today is christmas eve so i want to take a moment to send some love to
all the trans boys and nb people who are going to get âgirlyâ presents
all the trans girls and nb people who are going to get âmasculineâ presents
all the lesbians who are going to be asked why they donât have a boyfriend/husband
all the gay boys who are going to be asked why they donât have a girlfriend/wife
all the closeted kids who are going to have to listen to their families being homophobic, transphobic, and bigotedÂ
all the lgbt kids who have to spend time with their abusive family members
all the lgbt kids who are spending christmas alone bc they are unwelcome around family
all the trans boys and nb people who are going to have to dress wrong and will be misgendered
all the trans girls and nb people who are going to have to dress wrong and will be misgendered
you still have a community that loves you. i wish you the safest christmas you can have
yo mr white can you switch me back to wet food this dry shit sucks bitch
An ad for your deepest desires :)
Everyone shut up and look at Lala.
hahahaâŠ. yesâŠ.. yesâŠ.. đđ
Second picture. Scarecrow head. I have that and it lights up rainbow and is very festive
itâs actually none of your business or concern if a trans person decides to keep their birth name
thereâs this trans guy on tiktok (you might know him) who kept his birth name (sasha) and he gets shit for it all the time. people say things like âif youâre trans why did you keep your deadname?â âi would hate it if people kept calling me a âgirl nameââ and he has to say âitâs not a deadname, itâs just my name.â and when people find out heâs trans theyâre like âoh so whatâs your name?â and heâs like âsashaâ and theyâre like âno i mean whatâs your guy name, like your trans name?â ââŠsashaâ i remember he made a video about it and was like âare yâall trying to make me hate my name or something or make me feel bad for keeping my birth name? i like it and itâs who i amâ and honestly i feel like a lot of people think trans liberation comes from changing everything about yourself instead of keeping the parts about you that you like. âwell wouldnât you feel more comfortable if you fit into this binary mold of gender and conformity?â no actually. a lot of trans people want to transition and get new names, and good for them! but itâs a personal decision and itâs not the only âcorrectâ path and if they want to keep their birth name, thatâs their choice and it should be respected
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Twitter thread from user @lindzamer:
I bet most of the people flipping out about drag queens and kids have no idea that their favorite classic childrenâs books were written by queer people
Arnold Lobel, the author of Frog and Toad, came out to his family in the mid-70s
Maurice Sendak lived with his male partner for 50 years
Margaret Wise Brown was an iconic chaotic bisexual. The âpersonal life and deathâ section of her Wikipedia page is a wild ride, Iâve wanted to write a biopic screenplay about her for ~ages~
James Marshall was queer and died of AIDS
Tomie dePaola was gay and came out later in life. The NYT gave him a beautiful obituary after his death in 2020
(each name is accompanied by a picture of an iconic book by that author)
happy PRIDE iâm here iâm queer and i believe the land should be given back to the proper indigenous stewards.
Non-Natives reblogging this are great and wonderful
Please remember that "land back" does not mean "indigenous people are mystical elves with innate epigenetic wisdom of land stewardship and they don't belong in big cities," nor does it mean "non-indigenous people can't be farmers." What it DOES mean is that "non-indigenous farmers should be paying the equivalent of property taxes to the native governments their land was stolen from." It means, "there's a great deal of indigenous scholarship on sustainable agricultural practices that farmers should be taking into account, because indigenous agriculture was more advanced than European agriculture at the time Europe invaded the Americas and western agriculture *still* hasn't caught up in terms of figuring out how to produce equivalently high crop yields without compromising the ecosystem." It means, "non-indigenous farmers should be in an intellectual discourse with indigenous agricultural scientists and indigenous peoples that still do traditional farming, figuring how to repair the damage western farming practices have done to the ecosystem."