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"I Just Don't Think That's Going To Happen"
Good news: I finally made a new comic!
Bad news: It's about something that sucks! If the good news here outweighs the bad, maybe support me on Patreon.
In the midst of talking about how much this sucks, I am extremely fortunate to even be able to move to somewhere safer. Please support those who can't, or who need a helping hand to go somewhere they can be themselves. (Give trans people money)
[Image description: Comic, sixteen panels. Panel 1: Robin speaking on her phone, clearly distressed, tears in her eyes: "I'm telling you that I'm scared. These people-- the kind of people you vote for-- want to take my health care, my rights away from me. I'm afraid I'm going to have to leave my home." The voice from the phone answers: "Well," Large dialogue text in a large white space between panels: "I just don't think that's going to happen." Panel 2: Robin, wide eyes still tearing up, stares in disbelief at her phone. Panel 3: A website heading "Home > News" above a headline that reads "Utah just banned gender-affirming healthcare for transgender kids. These 21 other states are considering similar bills in 2023." Panel 4: Another headline reads "Health care for transgender adults becomes new target in 2023 legislative session." sub heading continues: "Lawmakers prefiled many anti-trans bills ahead of state--" Panel 5: Robin looking at a tablet screen, concerned. Panel 6: Robin siting on a couch, watching TV. A speaker on the TV says: "After the anti-LGBTQ+ campaign prompted several protests and bomb threats made against the Boston facility, the group has now turned its gaze toward the Gender Health Program at Vanderbilt Medical Center in Nashville." Panel 7: Several headlines: "New Tennessee bill banning 'male or female impersonators' in public could criminalize drag performers and trans people" "Missouri lawmakers ban transgender care for minors, restrict coverage for adults" "Tennessee has passed a ban on gender affirming health care for trans kids. The bill's exceptions may only exist on paper" They headlines are accompanied by a map showing the severity of anti-transgender legislation in different US states. Panel 8: Robin's spouse Jordan sitting on the couch, looking up from her laptop toward Robin. Robin is gripping her arm tightly, a look of distress and sadness on her face, tears welling in her eyes. Jordan says "That's it. We're leaving." Panel 9: Robin taping the top of a cardboard moving box, looking over her shoulder toward Jordan, who is saying something as she walks away holding another box. More boxes are stacked behind them. Panel 10: Robin sitting at a table with a large stack of paperwork and holding a pen. She is leaning back and groaning: "Eughhhhhh" Panel 11: Robin standing with three friends, embracing as one of them speaks "I'm glad we got to see you before you left. We'll miss you." Panel 12: Jordan and Robin standing by the open trunk of their car. Several bags and suitcases are loading into the back. Jordan is shoving things in tighter and grumbling "It WILL fit!" Robin, holding a vacuum compression bag of full of clothing that has yet to go in the trunk, looks unsure. Panel 13: Robin and Jordan standing in the empty house, lights off, with sunlight coming in from the windows in the back doors and lighting them from behind. Robin looks upset, Jordan has a comforting hand on her shoulder. Panel 14: Jordan and robin sitting in the very full car, their dog in the back seat. Jordan is driving, Robin in the passenger seat looking out the window. Panel 15: Robin, still in the passenger seat of the car, now propping her head up with her hand on her cheek. She is looking down, seeming morose. Large dialogue text in a large white space between panels: "I just don't think that's going to happen." Panel 16: closer shot on Robin. Her gaze has shifted outside the window, her expression is now bitter, with tears gathering in her eyes.]
Let's move past the "but there are so many different ways to be smart!" discourse (even though there very much are!) and instead begin to challenge the idea that it's important to be smart at all and that you need to "find your smart" to be a worthwhile individual. Like sure we gotta value different types of intelligence more, but part of the problem is that we continue to value intelligence so highly even though there are so many other important things you could also be
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The thing that pisses me off the most is that even if covid WAS over, disabled people still fucking exist and deserve to participate in things. The brief period of time in which everyone was doing virtual and hybrid events, people could work from home, social events were actually accessible...all it did was show that we could be doing these things, and just don't fucking care.
Hybrid events should be the STANDARD. Including people who can't leave their houses should be the STANDARD. Some basic fucking consideration for the disabled should be the STANDARD.
And it's just. Not.
Have even the smallest amount of compassion
Listen to trans people when we tell you how best to support and understand us
That's it. That's all you have to do.
Breaking trans YouTube news!
Chris Tyson, known for working with Mr Beast, has revealed they have been on HRT and have come out as gender non-conforming. Their twitter bio states "any pronouns".
The tweets from them about gender affirming care have been absolutely amazing and have had an amazing positive impact on this little trans masc's heart.
Many YouTubers who have worked with Chris have tweeted their support for them and a few, including Mr Beast, have gone out of their way to shut down transphobic responses to Chris' tweets.
Here at mars on the www, we wish Chris and all other trans and gender non-conforming folk a wonderful evening.
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Just wanted to add to this:
This has obviously been a not so positive time for the trans community with all the transphobia directed at Chris. I hope Chris is doing well despite that.
But it's also been a great learning experience for many cisgender fans of Chris as they've learnt a lot about the trans community this past week. There's still a lot of learning to be done by fans (if I see one more video saying Chris is "becoming trans" I might actually scream at my screen... That phrase doesn't make sense...) but a community where many people would have probably not taken time to research the struggles that we as trans people face is being encouraged now to research that to support their favourite content creator. And they even mentioned informed consent HRT which is something I was never told about at the start of my transition and would have made my life 100000x better if I had access to it earlier in the form of bridging hormones. When Chris said that HRT saved their life, I felt that.
Basically, I think Chris can be a great positive role model for young trans people and a loud voice for our community. I'm so thankful to have someone who represents our community who is very well known online.
All we can really do now is show our support for Chris. I truly think they look so much happier and confident now and that's the most amazing thing ever. Trans joy! 🏳️⚧️
Butch×Butch Manga Funded on Kickstarter, Surpassing Goal Nearly 20 Times Over
A Kickstarter campaign for Yuri manga My Date is a Total Ike Woman (Dēto Aite ga Ikemen Datta Kudan) concluded Thursday. The incredibly successful campaign raised 2,322,527 Japanese yen (about $17,492) against a goal of f 120,000 yen (about $904) from 704 backers, which is 19.35 times the goal!
My Date is a Total Ike Woman is written by Natsuo Mutsumi. Parts of the manga were posted to Twitter by the author in English and Japanese. The positive reception inspired the author to publish the full story.
The manga follows the romance of Ushio Toudou, a 25-year-old nonbinary cosmetician who loves shoujo anime, and their girlfriend, the hot-blooded jock Asahi Yadate.
Viral Yuri Web Comic 'The Guy She Liked Wasn't a Guy At All' Set to Release First Print Volume in Japan this Month
The first bound volume of Sumiko Aria's popular Yuri web comic Ki ni Natteru Hito ga Otoko Janakatta (The Guy She Was Interested in Wasn't a Guy At All) will be released in Japan on April 19. The manga was initially released independently on the author's Twitter in April 2022, where it went viral.
The Guy She Was Interested in Wasn't a Guy At All follows Aya Oosawa, a popular high school gyaru who falls in love with the cool employee at her local records store, unaware that her crush is not a boy, but a girl in her class, Mitsuki Koga.
love is real and it lives in my computer and my headphones and all around me
Wholesome Grindr moment
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Breaking trans YouTube news!
Chris Tyson, known for working with Mr Beast, has revealed they have been on HRT and have come out as gender non-conforming. Their twitter bio states "any pronouns".
The tweets from them about gender affirming care have been absolutely amazing and have had an amazing positive impact on this little trans masc's heart.
Many YouTubers who have worked with Chris have tweeted their support for them and a few, including Mr Beast, have gone out of their way to shut down transphobic responses to Chris' tweets.
Here at mars on the www, we wish Chris and all other trans and gender non-conforming folk a wonderful evening.
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