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Did you know that there’s a theory That the word origin for ‘’pillow’’ is ‘’soul storage’’ For almost one-third of your life Your pillow cradles your head Perhaps that is how the thinking came about That the pillow is where the soul dwells
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You can't promote punching nazi if your fam racist and you ain't run up in they mouths like you not a real ally if you don't choke slam your racist nana
me to my reflection: omg you’re prettier than me and I was born a girl
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我相信自己 生来如同璀璨的夏日之花 不凋不败,妖冶如火 我相信自己 死时如同静美的秋日落叶 不盛不乱,姿态如烟 I believe I have Lived like bright summer flowers Unwithering, undefeated, flirting with fire I believe I will Die like quiet autumn leaves Unimposing, unchaotic, as fluid as smoke
生如夏花 (Life Like Summer Flowers). White夹竹桃. 2003.
This poem by an anonymous Shanghainese poet known only as “White夹竹桃” (”white oleander”), her username on the Chinese online forum Tianya, has been commonly incorrectly assumed to be a Chinese translation of one of Indian poet Rabindranath Tagore’s works. In Tagore’s Stray Birds (1916), his original words were: “Let life be beautiful like summer flowers and death like autumn leaves.” In 2003, White夹竹桃 wrote Life Like Summer Flowers, a 5-part poem in Chinese inspired both by Tagore’s work and by the singer Pu Shu’s (朴树) eponymous album, which had been released two months previously.
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omg this anime when I was young I never knew if I wanted to be the guy or one of the girls in his harem like trans lesbian feelings confusion
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from the textless seditionaries book which showcases jun takahashi (undercover), hiroshi fujiwara and kobayashi (general research)’s collection of early vivienne westwood/malcolm mclaren pieces
František Muzika. Three Larvae in Blue. 1970.
1st Transgender Hair Salon Opens in Argentina
The state must implement public policies that better protect trans people, said Vasquez, denouncing the lack of political will under Macri’s right-wing administration.
Andrea Vargas is not afraid to be attacked on her way home anymore, now that she is working in the first hair salon in Argentina, recently opened by 10 transgender people who were former sex workers.
“Now I feel different,” she told EFE, explaining that because they work at night, trans sex workers are exposed to a wide range of violent assaults — from being robbed, beaten up, to murdered, with 15 cases recorded in 2016.
Vargas recently started working at the self-managed hair salon in Buenos Aires, an initiative meant to empower transgender people and counter stereotypes and stigmatization.
The idea dates back to 2012, when Claudia Vasquez head of the human rights group Otrans, launched the project without public funding.
“Las Charapas” project allowed the women to find an identity, the activist told EFE, insisting the state should provide them with alternatives — as sex work affects 90% of trans people.
The project especially supports trans migrants like Vargas, who came from Peru two years ago in a bid to continue working as a hairdresser, her profession, but eventually “fell into the street.”
“It’s not that I wanted to … but I did not have any income,” adding that her activity also led her to drug addiction.
But the hair salon changed her perspective on life: “when you are in the street, you don’t think about studying, and now I am considering studying journalism or law, so I can help my peers.”
Usually associated with show business, drugs and crime, the cooperative seeks to change stereotypes about the trans community as neighbors interact more closely with the collective.
Vasquez denounced the institutional violence against the trans community, especially immigrants, observing a surge of attacks since conservative President Mauricio Macri was elected in 2015 — “imposing xenophobic policies.”
The persecution adds up to the difficulties of finding a job and a place to live, as Macri’s policies have sparked a wave of mass layoffs.
The state must implement public policies that better protect trans people, said Vasquez, denouncing the lack of political will to properly apply a bill approved in September 2015 in the Buenos Aires province.
Vasquez, who came from Peru 16 years ago, started as a hairdresser, and now has become an activist leader and professor of journalism at the University of La Plata.
Sigmar Polke (1941- 2010)