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since itâs pride month, throwback to this beautiful cover and this wholesome interaction between two icons
Terfs: wombyn are their ovaries!!! Ovaries make a wombybybynnn. Accept that u are a womynbdgnn you have ovaries !!!!
Me, a trans man on the danger list for ovarian cancer and is going to get them removed in the distant or near future:
not for long
Youâre still female whether you have ovaries or not lmao
You heard it here first folks!! Females are females regardless of whether or not they have ovaries, so trans women are women regardless of their lack them. Well said :)
You played yourself like a damn fiddle, fool
i love watching terfs run circles around their own logic:
âyou need ovaries to be a wombyn!!!â
transman: guess who got that shit removed Iâm a Real Boyâą now
ânO not like that you still have a uterus that makes you female!!!â
ciswoman whoâs had a complete hysterectomy: guess iâm not a woman then
âtHATâS NOT WHAT I MEANT if you have a vagina/vulva youâre female!!!â
transwoman whoâs had bottom surgery: oooh iâve got one of those does that mean iâm a Real Girlâą now??â
âNO YOU DONâT HAVE OVARIES OR A UTERUSâ
literally everyone except terfs: *squints*
i especially love to person in the notes who brought up needing to have âfemale muscle/fat distribution patternsâ like I have some incredible news for you about exactly what Hormone Replacement Therapy doesâŠ
Reblogging to show that terfs dumb crazy
đReblog to piss a terf offđ
đ·reblog to support & uplift a trans personđ·
Trans people i love you
*celebratory dance in âfuck the terfsâ*
I think I'm part of the intolerant left.
take a break while watching this little bunny cross your dash
Sorry to say, but they do the exact same thing for humans too.
Itâs amazing how people in the notes and comments are absolutely FURIOUS at me for the included Frozen comparison. Special shout out to everyone trying to prove that real people look like this.
Not to mention that when people edit these characters to have better facial proportions, the originals look like bizarre fish people.
How humans draw themselves is always fascinating to me
op why are you speaking like you arenât human iâm scared
EhâŠperhaps read my blog description.
this post has EVERYTHING
I think I know the reason for why people prefer âunrealisticâ animation.
For some reason, humans really donât like things that look like humans but arenât quite human. Hence why a lot of people are uncomfortable with movies with animation like Monster House and The Polar Express. It looks too realistic to us and sets us off.
Scientists call this the âUncanny Valleyâ effect and its thought to be an evolutionary tactic for survival.
The funny part is. No other animals that we know of experience the uncanny valley effect. Only humans. Which leaves the question: what was out there that mimicked humans so well and was so dangerous to us that we evolved to have this as a tactic for survival?
Oh hell yeah this is what Iâm here for
Which leaves the question: what was out there that mimicked humans so well and was so dangerous to us that we evolved to have this as a tactic for survival?Â
@hitodama89
Okay, Iâve seen this thread a dozen times before, but not with this addendum.
i made the original post in the throes of unmedicated depression because thatâs where my sense of humor was at the time. i donât check my activity page. seeing it barge onto my dash months later with +250k notes and this exchange attached to it like a bunch of rattling tin cans attached to the tail of a rabid dog running loose is fucking WILD
So sometime after whenever humans developed the uncanny valley effect, did we just hunt this mysterious predator to extinction? Or did it die out on itâs own? Or did it evolve as well into something⊠else? Could it still be living on Earth today?
Idk why dont we ask the âpeople eating cryptidâ who claims to be from a species thatâs easy to hide and apparently passes as human whoâs like, 3 reblogs above this?
Hey fun fact;
Back when Homo sapiens werenât the end-all of hominids, we also had some other two legged âhumanishâ cousins like the Neanderthals, Denisovians, and more!
There were nine different species of âhumansâ
By 10,000 years ago, they were all gone. The disappearance of these other species resembles a mass extinction. But thereâs no obvious environmental catastrophe â volcanic eruptions, climate change, asteroid impact â driving it.
Instead, the extinctionsâ timing suggests they were caused by the spread of a new species, evolving 260,000-350,000 years ago in Southern Africa: Homo sapiens.
Neanderthal skeletons show patterns of trauma consistent with warfare.
Like language or tool use, a capacity for and tendency to engage in genocide is arguably an intrinsic, instinctive part of human nature.
Optimists have painted early hunter-gatherers as peaceful, noble savages, and have argued that our culture, not our nature, creates violence. But field studies, historical accounts, and archaeology all show that war in primitive cultures was intense, pervasive and lethal.
Basically: the reason we as Homo Sapians find other human-ish figures unsettling and have an instinctual fear/aggression response called âThe Uncanny Valleyâ is because we literally TOOK OVER THE WORLD by hunting down and killing every other hominid on the planet.
Dunno if the â9 species of hominid genocideâ was a result of uncanny valley or the cause of it, but itâs a pretty sure bet to guess theyâre linked.
Read more about it here :)
This is a wonderful post.
Weâre only finding out recently that a lot of animals have colors and patterns that we cannot see because theyâre outside of our visual range. It calls to attention how much of the world we canât experience because our senses are limited. When we shine UV lights on them, they glow pink or blue, but these are the colors that we CAN seeâŠ. they could be a bunch of different colors, which we SEE as all pink. Itâs also interesting to consider that most of these animals are not aware of having glowing patches on their bodiesâŠ. isnât it also possible that we have skin or hair patterns that were not aware of? . . (There is actually some research out there to support the idea that our own skin fluoresces as well and that there are gender differences in the pattern and glow.) Other places to see my posts: INSTAGRAM / FACEBOOK / ETSY / KICKSTARTER  Â
Humans do have invisible stripes! Theyâre called Blaschkoâs Lines, formed as skin cells divide at the embryonic stage. Normally we canât see them at all, though certain skin conditions follow those same lines.Â
Apparently this is roughly what weâd look like, if our eyes could see in a different spectrum:
Dunno about you, but I want to use this in a story someday. Aliens can see our stripes and we canât! Magical transformations follow Blaschkoâs Lines! A subtle sign of lycanthropy is darker hair there! Wizards are bald with that cool spiral on their heads!
Speculative fiction is so much more fun when you can speculate about something strange but true.Â
THIS??? IS THE COOLEST???? SCIENTIFIC DISCOVERY EVER??????????? AAAAAAAA THAT IS FLIPPING AWESOME!!!!!
in addition to the fact that people just have different natural rhythms, a big reason why we canât seem to go to bed as early as we âshouldâ is that nighttime is, for many of us, our safest and most fulfilling time of day. we donât have to work, we wonât be contacted by bosses or insurance companies or collection agencies or other suffocating life business⊠weâre likely only to be contacted by our friends, or by no one at all. night time is release; itâs ours. we can rest or recreate. we can do things we actually want to do. who would choose to cut that short?? just to usher in the next morning when our lives are not our own again? nighttime is precious and nothing could be more normal than the desire to embrace this
So, yâall remember that post that said animals in urban areas slowly became nocturnal to avoid encounters with humans? Apparently that includes humans.
pretty shitty how baseline human activities like singing, dancing and making art got turned into skills instead of being seen as behaviors
so now itâs like âthe point of doing them is to get good at themâ and not âthis is a thing humans do, the way birds sing and bees make hivesâ.
I know Iâve posted this before, but it bears repeating.
This is a thing humans do; you donât have to be good at it to enjoy it.
i know its the mets, but this is the coolest shit iâve ever seen a human being do
Smoove with it tooÂ
This is the kind of shit you see in anime that shows that a certain character is stronger than other characters.Â
âPathetic. Â You canât even hold the bat you dare step to the plate? Have you no respect for the sport?â
reminds me of this gif
Baseball players are to be feared
Reblogging for the last one
^Same for me
They just kept getting progressively more âwoahâ
much woah
Oh my god this is a lucky universe
every time this post comes around, my favorite part is the âI know itâs the Metsâ qualifier at the beginning lmao like how baseball that this zillion note posts starts with âsorry for putting this hellteam on your dash, bUTâ
Yâall have no idea how hard I was trying not to laugh in class at that poor bird
TheyâŠthey just blew up a fucking birdâŠ
Ballâs dead. Birdâs dead. Iâm dead
The bird was also ruled dead. Lmao. I cant stop. Ahhahahshahagdggdyssy
i know its the mets, but this is the coolest shit iâve ever seen a human being do
Smoove with it tooÂ
This is the kind of shit you see in anime that shows that a certain character is stronger than other characters.Â
âPathetic. Â You canât even hold the bat you dare step to the plate? Have you no respect for the sport?â
reminds me of this gif
Baseball players are to be feared
Reblogging for the last one
^Same for me
They just kept getting progressively more âwoahâ
much woah
Oh my god this is a lucky universe
every time this post comes around, my favorite part is the âI know itâs the Metsâ qualifier at the beginning lmao like how baseball that this zillion note posts starts with âsorry for putting this hellteam on your dash, bUTâ
Yâall have no idea how hard I was trying not to laugh in class at that poor bird
TheyâŠthey just blew up a fucking birdâŠ
Ballâs dead. Birdâs dead. Iâm dead
AAAAAAAAAAAAA IVE BEEN WAITING FOR THIS MOMENT ALL MY LIFE
So you donât have to watch the video every time you need one of these hacks immediately:
1. If you feel nauseated, smell rubbing alcohol.ïżŒ
2. If you feel like throwing up, start humming.
3. If you have a runny nose, put your tongue to the roof of your mouth and press your thumb to your forehead for about 20 seconds.ïżŒïżŒ
4. If you have a headache, pinch the webbing between your fingersïżŒ and rub it back and forth for about 1 minute.
5. If youâre lightheaded from standing up too quickly, clench your butt cheeksïżŒ.
6. If your armâs dead/has the pins and needles feeling, rock your head back and forth.
7. If you need to pee badly, think of sex to trick your brain and relieve the pressure.ïżŒ
8. If you have a migraine, stick your hands in ice water.ïżŒ
9. If you wanna calm your racing heart, blow on your thumb.ïżŒ
If you're lightheaded while standing up, opening and closing your fists is also something to do. Also try stretching before getting up!
(These are vasovagal syncope tricks, to get the blood pumping where it should be)
Thanks for adding another hack!
I used the humming one when I randomly started dry heaving today, and that shit worked so fast!đđŒ
A trick I have used often when I stand up too fast/start to see my vision black out is to quickly hold my hands up over my head. A doctor taught me this, it has always helped!
i canât talk shit about the pirates of the caribbean films as if elizabeth swann becoming pirate king didnât hand my entire ass to me and make me the gay i am today
these 2 looks basically defined my sexuality and iâm not afraid to admit it
things pirates of the caribbean got right:
1. will and elizabethâs love story
2. elizabeth becoming pirate king
3. avoiding sexualizing elizabeth or the other female pirate characters in the first 3 films by allowing them to wear period-accurate pirate outfits that arenât tailored to be revealing and impractical for âsex appealâ just because theyâre women
4. hans zimmerâs entire score but especially the iconic âheâs a pirateâ main theme
5. When the movie came out, morally-gray characters like Jack were actually not really a thing yet in pop culture, and itâs not Piratesâ fault that there are a ton of stupid shitty copycats out there.
6. I run a corseting panel at cons and literally use Elizabethâs lace-up scene as a video clip of what historical corseting was actually like, because the only thing they got wrong in this scene is that tightlacing wouldnât be a thing for about another 200 years (and you couldnât tightlace with the corset style Elizabeth is wearing anyway). Itâs one of the most accurate corseting scenes Iâve ever seen.
7. Willâs hat.
8. That scene with all the pirates on the gallows where that little boy starts singing Hoist the Colours? Yeah, thatâs fucking legendary. The rest of AWE was kind of a trash fire, but that scene gave me goosebumps.
9. Thereâs this great shot in the first one where they really drive home the class differences inherent in this time period by having the governor talking about progress and civilization to Elizabeth in their carriage, and then they cut to a shot outside the carriage where a beggar gets splashed by mud from the wheel. Itâs a perfect way to underline that everything is not, in fact, a nice little upper-class fairytale, and to give some weight to Willâs storyline, because he has a lot more in common with that beggar than with the governor.
10. For its time, the CGI was fucking amazing.
11. And letâs not forget the work of the makeup department, which had to actually invent new ways of putting on makeup for this movie.
12. The governorâs death scene. Holy shit.
13. They could have gone with a Jack/Will/Elizabeth love triangle, but they didnât. There are some hints Jack is in love (or at least in lust) with Elizabeth, but he recognizes that she loves Will, and thatâs that.
14. Youâve got to admit that wedding was unique.
15. The introduction of fantasy elements to historical fiction outside of Tolkein-esque fantasy, and how it contributed to and expanded the Fantasy Media boom weâre still enjoying today.
1. They had a woman of colour play a goddess.
2. They had a woman pirate right in the first film, when the tradition is to only show male ones (hell, the PotC ride at Disney had a wench auction scene until recently). And it was a female pirate of colour at that!
3. Elizabeth may not have known how to fight in the first film, but she wasnât helpless either. Her first instinct was to fight, but she also had the brains to recognize when it was best to hide instead. Plus when given the chance she stabbed Barbosa that one time.
4. Elizabethâs lack of fighting ability was not simply because she was a woman, it was clear it was due to her societal circumstances, since we saw other women of different socioeconomic backgrounds being able to fight (and when given the opportunity to learn Elizabeth took to fighting like a duck on water).
5. The Hoist the Colours scene where we see pirates of multiple ethnicities and their varying flags, reminding us that pirates came in all shapes and sizes and werenât just white men.
6. One of the Pirate Lords being yet ANOTHER woman of colour. She may not have had much of a speaking role if memory serves, but even her presence is already a big deal.
7. The pirates accepting their King is a woman without much fuss.
Pirates is amazing I will not here a bad word
Davy Jones CGI is legendary and a ton better than some of the stuff done today đ
Iâm pretty sure that female Chinese pirate was a nod to a real, documented female pirate king who was Chinese and had a whole fleet of ships at her disposal but I canât remember her name rn
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ching_Shih
My favorite part about the Bretheren Court voting wasnât that they were against Elizabeth for becoming King as a woman and newcomer. They were pissed at Jack for being a chaotic neutral who broke the decades long tradition of an egotistical stalemate by voting for someone besides himself.
Also, the deleted scenes from Black Pearl and At Worldâs End that divulge more of Jackâs troubled past, like how he was branded as a pirate by the East Indian Trading Company because he stole a ship full of slaves and freed them.
âPeople arenât cargo, mate.â
Have I reblogged this before? Yes. Will I continue to reboot this Every Time I See It? Hell yes.
i canât talk shit about the pirates of the caribbean films as if elizabeth swann becoming pirate king didnât hand my entire ass to me and make me the gay i am today
these 2 looks basically defined my sexuality and iâm not afraid to admit it
things pirates of the caribbean got right:
1. will and elizabethâs love story
2. elizabeth becoming pirate king
3. avoiding sexualizing elizabeth or the other female pirate characters in the first 3 films by allowing them to wear period-accurate pirate outfits that arenât tailored to be revealing and impractical for âsex appealâ just because theyâre women
4. hans zimmerâs entire score but especially the iconic âheâs a pirateâ main theme
5. When the movie came out, morally-gray characters like Jack were actually not really a thing yet in pop culture, and itâs not Piratesâ fault that there are a ton of stupid shitty copycats out there.
6. I run a corseting panel at cons and literally use Elizabethâs lace-up scene as a video clip of what historical corseting was actually like, because the only thing they got wrong in this scene is that tightlacing wouldnât be a thing for about another 200 years (and you couldnât tightlace with the corset style Elizabeth is wearing anyway). Itâs one of the most accurate corseting scenes Iâve ever seen.
7. Willâs hat.
8. That scene with all the pirates on the gallows where that little boy starts singing Hoist the Colours? Yeah, thatâs fucking legendary. The rest of AWE was kind of a trash fire, but that scene gave me goosebumps.
9. Thereâs this great shot in the first one where they really drive home the class differences inherent in this time period by having the governor talking about progress and civilization to Elizabeth in their carriage, and then they cut to a shot outside the carriage where a beggar gets splashed by mud from the wheel. Itâs a perfect way to underline that everything is not, in fact, a nice little upper-class fairytale, and to give some weight to Willâs storyline, because he has a lot more in common with that beggar than with the governor.
10. For its time, the CGI was fucking amazing.
11. And letâs not forget the work of the makeup department, which had to actually invent new ways of putting on makeup for this movie.
12. The governorâs death scene. Holy shit.
13. They could have gone with a Jack/Will/Elizabeth love triangle, but they didnât. There are some hints Jack is in love (or at least in lust) with Elizabeth, but he recognizes that she loves Will, and thatâs that.
14. Youâve got to admit that wedding was unique.
15. The introduction of fantasy elements to historical fiction outside of Tolkein-esque fantasy, and how it contributed to and expanded the Fantasy Media boom weâre still enjoying today.
1. They had a woman of colour play a goddess.
2. They had a woman pirate right in the first film, when the tradition is to only show male ones (hell, the PotC ride at Disney had a wench auction scene until recently). And it was a female pirate of colour at that!
3. Elizabeth may not have known how to fight in the first film, but she wasnât helpless either. Her first instinct was to fight, but she also had the brains to recognize when it was best to hide instead. Plus when given the chance she stabbed Barbosa that one time.
4. Elizabethâs lack of fighting ability was not simply because she was a woman, it was clear it was due to her societal circumstances, since we saw other women of different socioeconomic backgrounds being able to fight (and when given the opportunity to learn Elizabeth took to fighting like a duck on water).
5. The Hoist the Colours scene where we see pirates of multiple ethnicities and their varying flags, reminding us that pirates came in all shapes and sizes and werenât just white men.
6. One of the Pirate Lords being yet ANOTHER woman of colour. She may not have had much of a speaking role if memory serves, but even her presence is already a big deal.
7. The pirates accepting their King is a woman without much fuss.
Pirates is amazing I will not here a bad word
Davy Jones CGI is legendary and a ton better than some of the stuff done today đ
Iâm pretty sure that female Chinese pirate was a nod to a real, documented female pirate king who was Chinese and had a whole fleet of ships at her disposal but I canât remember her name rn
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ching_Shih
My favorite part about the Bretheren Court voting wasnât that they were against Elizabeth for becoming King as a woman and newcomer. They were pissed at Jack for being a chaotic neutral who broke the decades long tradition of an egotistical stalemate by voting for someone besides himself.
Also, the deleted scenes from Black Pearl and At Worldâs End that divulge more of Jackâs troubled past, like how he was branded as a pirate by the East Indian Trading Company because he stole a ship full of slaves and freed them.
âPeople arenât cargo, mate.â
Have I reblogged this before? Yes. Will I continue to reboot this Every Time I See It? Hell yes.
What have the protests accomplished?
5/26Â 4 officers fired for murdering George Floyd 5/27 Charges dropped for Kenneth Walker (Breonna Taylorâs boyfriend, who police accused of killing her) 5/28 University of Minnesota cancels contract with police 5/28 3rd precinct police station neutralized by protesters 5/28 Minneapolis transit union refuses to bring police officers to protests or transport arrested protesters 5/29 Activists commandeer Minneapolis hotel to provide shelter to homeless 5/29 Former officer Chauvin arrested and charged with murder 5/29Â Louisville Mayor suspends âno-knockâ warrants 5/30Â US Embassies across Africa condemn police murder of George Floyd 5/30Â Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison takes over prosecution of the murdering officer 5/30Â Transport Workers Union refuses to help NYPD transport arrests protesters 5/30Â Maryland lawmakers forming work group on police reform, accountability 5/31Â 2 abusive officers fired for pulling a couple out of their car and tasing them - Atlanta, GA 6/1Â Minneapolis public schools end contract with police 6/1Â Confederate monument removed after being toppled by protesters - Birmingham, AL 6/1 CA prosecutors launch campaign to stop DAs from accepting police union money 6/1 Tulsa Mayor agrees to not renew Live PD contract 6/1Â Louisville police chief fired after shooting of David Mcatee 6/1 Congress begins bipartisan push to cut off police access to military gear 6/1 Atlanta announces plans to create a task force and public database to track police brutality in metro Atlanta area 6/2 Minneapolis AFL-CIO calls for resignation of police union president Bob Kroll, a vocal white supremest 6/2Â Pittsburgh transit union announces refusal to transport police officers or arrest protesters 6/2Â Racist ex-mayor Frank Rizzo statue removed in Philadelphia 6/2Â 6 abusive officers charged for violence against residents and protesters - Atlanta, GA 6/2Â Civil rights investigation of Minneapolis Police Dept launched 6/2Â San Francisco resolution to prevent law enforcement from hiring officers with history of misconduct 6/2Â Survey indicates that 64% of those polled are sympathetic to protesters, 47% disapprove of police handling of the protests, and 54% think the burning down of the Minneapolis police precinct was fully or partially justified 6/2 Trenton NJ announces policing reforms 6/2Â Minneapolis City Council members consider disbanding the police 6/2Â Confederate statue removed from Alexandria, VA 6/3 Officer fired for tweets promoting violence against protesters - Denver, CO 6/3 Walker Art Center and the Minneapolis Institute of Art cut ties with the MPD 6/3Â Chauvin charges upgraded to second degree murder, remaining 3 officers also charged and taken into custody 6/3Â Richmond VA Mayor Stoney announces RPD reform measures: establish âMarcusâ alert for folks experiencing mental health crises, establish independent Citizen Review Board, an ordinance to remove Confederate monuments, and implement racial equity study 6/3Â County commissioners deny proposal for $23 million expansion of Fulton County jail 6/3 Minneapolis Park and Recreation Board unanimously votes to sever ties with MPD 6/3Â Seattle withdraws request to end federal oversight/consent decree of police department 6/3Â Breonna Taylorâs case reopened 6/3 Louisville police department (Breonna Taylorâs murderers) will now be under review from an outside agency, which will include review on training, bias-free policing and accountability 6/3 Colorado lawmakers introduce a police reform bill that includes body cam laws, repealing the âfleeing felonâ statute, and banning chokeholds 6/3 Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti announces plans to reduce funding to police department by $150M and instead invest in minority communities 6/4 Virginia governor announces plans to remove Robert E. Lee statue from Richmond 6/4Â Portland schools superintendent discontinues presence of armed police officers in schools 6/4Â MBTA (Metro Boston) board orders that buses wont transport police to protests, or protesters to police 6/4 King County Labor Federation issues ultimatum to police unions: admit to and address racism in Seattle PD, or be removed 6/5Â City of Minneapolis bans all chokeholds by police 6/5Â Racist ex-mayor Hubbard statue removed - Dearborn, MI 6/5Â NFL condemns racism and admits it should have listened to playersâ protests 6/5Â California Governor Gavin Newsom calls for statewide use-of-force standard made along with community leaders and ban on carotid holds 6/5 2 Buffalo officers suspended within a day of pushing 75 year old protester to the ground, and lying about it 6/5Â 2 NYPD officers suspended after videos of violence to protesters 6/5Â The US Marines bans display of the Confederate flag 6/5Â Dallas adopts a âduty to interveneâ rule that requires officers to stop other cops who are engaging in excessive use of force 6/5Â Dallas City Manager T.C. Broadnax releases an 11-point action plan for immediate police reforms 6/6Â Statue of Confederate general Williams Carter Wickham torn down - Richmond, VA 6/6Â 2 Buffalo officers charged with second-degree assault for shoving elderly man 6/6Â San Francisco Mayor London Breed announces effort to defund police and redirect funds to Black community 6/7Â Frank Rizzo mural removed, to be replaced with new artwork - Philadelphia, PA 6/7Â Minneapolis City Council members announce intent to disband the police department, invest in proven community-led public safety 6/7Â Protesters in Bristol topple statue of slave trader Edward Colston, throw it in the river 6/7Â NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio vows for the first time to cut funding for NYPD, redirect to social services 6/7Â A Virginia police officer faces charges after using a stun gun on a black man 6/8 NY State Assembly passes the Eric Garner Anti-Chokehold Act 6/8Â Democrats in Congress unveil a bill to rein in bias and excessive force in policing 6/8Â Black lawmakers block a legislative session in Pennsylvania to demand action on police reform 6/8Â France bans police use of chokeholds 6/8 Seattle council members join calls to defund police department 6/8Â Boston reevaluates how it funds police department 6/8Â Honolulu Police Commission nominees voice support for more transparency, reforms 6/8Â Rights groups and Floydâs family call for a UN inquiry into American policing and help with systemic police reform
No, itâs not enough, but this is only the beginning. Keep fighting!!!
(I adapted this list from this blog post and added sources and new entries. Please reblog with additions.)
Keep fighting, protesting, donating, demanding. Itâs working.