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Happy Pride Month! Today i offer you: aspec knights. Choose your fighter.
are people under the impression that aromantic people never want to have close personal relationships with the people in their lives. "oh i wish i was aro it would save me all this drama!" actually human relationships are always deep and complicated and messy and have the potential to hurt and help and change your life and being romantic is just one possible aspect of that. aromantic people want to be close to the people around them just like anyone else. and i know the real issue is that people think romantic relationships are the only way to be truly close to someone else but it's weird and off-putting to constantly hear the implication that aros are somehow fundamentally incapable of forming relationships that would impact their lives negatively cause they don't wanna go on dates with people. not even mentioning the aros who do
For "International Asexuality Day" I wanted to share the comic I created for "The invisible A" zine, that "Ace Space London" ( Instagram) put together. đ Go check out the zine, the amazing art and awesome people who participated! đ
As an ace this is the only time "you just haven't met the right person yet" has made me laugh lmaoooo
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There was a subreddit that popped up on r/all for me recently called r/HarryPotteronHBO, a post about some characters that had just received their casting announcements for the new HBO Harry Potter show.Â
I was intrigued to see what the discourse on that sub would be regarding J.K. Rowlingâs politics, and was confused when there wasnât a single word about itâŠ
âŠuntil I saw the subreddit rules.
One of their rules states that discussing her politics is not allowed, with the following explanation:
âTo maintain a welcoming and inclusive environment, this subreddit does not allow discussions about J.K. Rowlingâs political beliefs, public statements, or involvement in real-world political or social issues.
This community is for fans who want to discuss the upcoming Harry Potter series on HBO and the wider universe including the books and films. Conversations about the authorâs personal views often lead to division, heated arguments, and discomfort for members who simply want to enjoy the world of Harry Potter.
We recognize that J.K. Rowlingâs political commentary has affected how many people engage with the franchise, and understand that her activism has negatively impacted transgender individuals. However, this subreddit exists to focus on the fictional world and to give fans of all backgrounds a space to enjoy that world without being drawn into broader political debates.âÂ
- Rule 10: Discussions Regarding JK Rowling's Political Views Are Not Allowed, r/HarryPotteronHBO
Obviously, this is a load of horseshit.Â
If youâre literally saying, âwe recognize that weâre promoting the work of someone who is actively harming a marginalized community buuuuutâŠâ, feel free to stop right there and begin reflecting on why you value your entertainment more than the lives of other people.
You know sheâs harming trans people. You know sheâs using her wealth to do it. You know promoting her new show will add to her wealth.
You know your promotion of the show is harming trans people.
The rule begins with, âTo maintain a welcoming and inclusive environmentâŠâ
There is nothing inclusive about promoting content that harms marginalized communities, especially when you recognize that the content is doing harm. You donât have the ability to say âI had no idea!â, youâre literally acknowledging that sheâs doing harm.Â
Just say what you really mean. Just say that you donât care about trans people.
Iâm more mad that youâre pretending to be inclusive.
Listen, I loved Harry Potter growing up, I did! I was the same age as Harry as the books came out and it was touching and fun to read.
âŠbut sometimes we need to decouple ourselves from things we used to enjoy when they cause harm.Â
In the case of Harry Potter, itâs not like there arenât other fantasy book series out there, thereâs plenty to choose from! If youâre still consuming Harry Potter content in 2025, just admit that you value your nostalgia more than other peoplesâ lives.Â
At least you wonât be a liar.
The idea of âbut everyone knows thatâ needs to stop.
I saw a post about someone chiding Millennials for not knowing about JKRowlings transphobia, and asking how it is at all possible that people can exist in the world and the internet and, you know, not know.
Which I mean, I get. It is so present in so many of my online spaces that it seems astounding that someone could simply be ignorant! It feels impossible!
But let me tell you a story:
I went on a girls trip with a bunch of friends. All of us are rather incredibly liberal and all of us are incredibly online.
One girl would not stop talking about Harry Potter.
At one point, another girl asked her why she was ok with supporting it, and she had no real clue that JK Rowling was at all transphobic. She had heard that she likes to support Lesbian causes and thought âoh ok cool!â And that was it. She was AGOG with the news and rather horrified.
I must once again emphasize that she was an incredibly online person. Sheâs a foodie and a restaurant blogger.
Later in the trip we were picking restaurants and I suggested one I found on Google, and she gasped at me. Actually gasped, asking how I could ever be okay picking that one.
The shock mustâve been on my face, because she then told me all of the shitty things that restaurateur does. He abuses staff. Underpays them. Fires them on a whim. Is known for being one of the worst people to his employees in the entire restaurant business on this coast.
And she was so shocked I had never heard of this. Because in her mind, I was just as online as her. And in her online world, EVERYONE knew about this guy.
So I think the moral of this story is: always approach the other person with some empathy. Even online people, even people you think MUST know about how bad people are, may not have heard. It may truly be just them being on a different sphere of the internet than you.
So be gentle, be kind when letting people know they might not have heard about the cancellation of XYZ person. Donât assume that everyone knows all the same info as you.
By all means, let them know so they can make informed decisions, but being kind will go a lot further than attacking them for some info they might not know yet.
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"Songs that the Hyades shall sing, / Where flap the tatters of the King, / Must die unheard in / Dim Carcosa." âRobert W. Chambers, The King In Yellow (1895).
The fun thing about the short story collection The King in Yellow (classic of horror/weird fiction that was an influence lovecraft) is that only the first 4/10 are about the titular cursed play. The next few are unrelated weird fiction, but then the last couple have absolutely no speculative elements. Just stories about young artists falling in love in Paris, but told in the same narrative voice as the horror stories, in a collection which has "Tales of Mystery and The Supernatural" on the cover, which produces roughly this effect:
people are soooo mean to the color yellow and it hurts my heart like u mean the color of the sun!?!? daffodils and buttercups and dandelions!? canary feathers and fresh butter and the warm glow of light and the trees in autumn???? for shame. joyless.
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You know, I think I might try out this play ! Sounds nice :)
in a world where a prominent branch of anti-trans activism focuses on fearmongering about "parents' rights," trans rights and youth rights become inextricable.
trans kids deserve to be called the right pronouns and the right name by schools and doctor's offices, regardless of "parental consent." trans kids deserve to undergo the right puberty at the same time as their cis peers, regardless of "parental consent."
the very concept of "parents' rights" is a smokescreen that enables the abuse and dehumanization of children by adults. this is bad for cis kids, too.
I am very much trans, but I was also a sickly child. I wonât get into all the details but for example I have moderate severity asthma. At this point in my life I need to take medication twice every day for my asthma in order to breathe as well as someone who doesnât have asthma. If I do not do this my blood oxygen level is around 90%-92% depending on the season and the air quality. This is comparable to someone who has COPD and might be at least part time on oxygen.
I was never treated for my asthma until I was almost an adult. The inciting event is that I was seventeen I got sick. Like. I caught a cold and then the flu and then another cold and so on. I was sick for something like four consecutive months. Just coughing, sneezing, achy, fatigued, and my throat was so sore I could barely talk. For four months. And then one day I had an asthma attack. It was bad. I couldnât stand without almost blacking out. Even sitting down I couldnât breathe and talk at the same time. Between breaks where I was gasping for breath, I explained to my mom what was happening to me. That I needed to go to the hospital. I needed to see someone NOW. It wasnât something she could put off anymore, it was urgent. I was seventeen and suffocating in my own body, legitimately afraid I would die and too oxygen deprived to help myself. She said no. I threatened to call the ambulance myself. She grabbed my cellphone out of my hand. She told me I was making it up and that the doctor wouldnât help. I would still have to drive myself to school and I needed to stop complaining.
It took me telling her that I had already informed multiple friends and they were threatening to both call an ambulance and report her to CPS for her to cave, and the entire time she was disparaging and criticizing me. I saw the doctor, I was diagnosed with asthma, I was prescribed an inhaler. Then, still gasping for breath, I had to fight to be allowed to go pick up that inhaler. It cost less than $20 with the insurance I was on, and I paid for it myself. It wasnât about money. It had never been about money. I used that inhaler and took my first clear breath in months. I got better. I wasnât sick anymore. She never apologized.
That was one of many medical neglect induced near-death experiences I have had, and every time I hear about âparents rightsâ I remember how many people I had who wanted to help me and couldnât. Teachers, friends, trusted adults in extra curriculars, and parents of friends all had to sit and watch for months as I got sicker and sicker. Had to sit with the fact that every time I disappeared from school I may not come back because they knew that even on my deathbed I would never see the inside of a hospital. All because my motherâs right to choose for her child was more important than my right to live without suffering. So Iâm a bit leery of parents rights over childrenâs rights.
lmao, I guess the british fascists saw the americans going fully mask off without any meaningful pushback and thought they might as well join in.
I was gunna put this in the tags but itâs a lot. When i first started going through the process of getting a diagnosis, i was labelled with ODD. I immediately took issue with this, it seemed like an unfair diagnosis based entirely on the session the psychiatrist had with my parents (which mostly consisted of âmy child is being really difficult on purposeâ), and Hoo Boy when i tell you ODD immediately strips you of your ability to call out anyone on anything, that would be an understatement. I couldnât even disagree or bring up my concerns about the validity of MY OWN DIAGNOSIS without it being labelled as oppositional defiance. Whenever i displayed any negative emotion the âtreatmentsâ did so much more harm than good. When you label someone as âdefiantâ (ugh), when that word is put on their medical record, that person is never allowed to complain about anything again. Knowing that POC are disproportionately affected with this diagnosis makes me feel sick, i can only imagine whatâs being swept under the rug as someone just being âdefiant to authorityâ, not even just in the medical field but as justification for police brutality and mass incarceration. When i say medical racism kills people, this is what i mean.
this is so fucking important. reblog.
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You know, if you're going to dye a fountain for some cause, you might want to think seriously about what visual effect your choice of color will have when added to water ...
Hi fun fact, colors do have meaning and there is a legit thing called color theory. Yellow does has more positive connotations than negative. Yellow is associated more with happiness, creativity and hope than pissing on the poor.
You hope we're pissing on the poor? What's wrong with you?