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I’m Misha (he/him preferred, but others are fine). I’m a queer Russian socialist. Adult (b. 2004). Probably autistic.
All my art, writing, etc. (both original and fandom) is posted on my sideblog moskvishacreates. Others' stuff generally gets reblogged here on main. (Although I've had the sideblog for as long as I've been here, it only became a general art blog in spring of 2024.)
I add image descriptions to original images I post, but mostly don't add them to reblogged ones.
I try to tag triggers, at least the more common ones I know of; the format is "#cw: [thing]", like "cw: flashing" for flashing lights or images. Also, I try to tag posts like "reblog this if you think x", "good luck posts" and other stuff like that with "#reblog bait", and generally try not to even reblog them in the first place these days. (Note: fundraiser posts won't get the "reblog bait" tag).
Fundraiser tags: #donations; #palestine fundraisers; #sudan fundraisers; #congo fundraisers; #ukraine fundraisers.
A few more things:
Even if I don't understand someone's queer identity, as long as they're in good faith (which includes not being racist, transphobic, intersexist, etc), I'm gonna respect it.
I'm firmly against rad/queers. I'm also against pr0ship/c0mship/pr0fic/whatever. Will block on sight.
This post by an intersex transfem explains why the terms tme/tma are intersexist.
Don't use the Shinigami Eyes extension, it's completely useless for determining who is and isn't pro-trans. Here are multiple people expressing blatant transphobia against trans men, as well as exorsexism, and yet still being marked green, and a straight up terf being marked green. It's also consistently used to mark transmascs and intersex people red for speaking about the transphobia and intersexism they face.
If you want a more reliable way to identify a radfem, here's a post that lists dogwhistles and rhetoric to look out for. And here's a lengthy post explaining the history of b*eddelism and talking about how ideas associated with it are still around.
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