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@phantomclutter
Unpopular opinion but even if indigenous communities had 100% access to other food sources, they should still be able to continue with their traditional and sustainable hunting practices.
Indigenous people shouldn’t be expected to abandon their cultures’ traditions just because outsiders have decided that those traditions are “wrong” or that there’s better options.
Deep Water Prompt #1490
I thought something was living in the pond, until the pond itself stood up out of the ground, one trembling watery blob that slowly took on the shape of a boy.
person: she–
me: it’s he.
person: *condescending smile* well, on your birth certificate–
me: yeah, it also says ’ 8lbs, 6 oz ’ – a lot has changed over the years
I love this
I don’t have too many books, I have too little shelving.
Lauren DeStefano (via quotemadness)
straight cis people complain about lgbtq+ people shoving it in their faces all the time, but here’s the thing: we have to.
like. i’m trans. i have a trans pin on my jacket and a pretty clear HE pin as well (and I know it’s not about how easy the pin is to read: my old one was even more clear and the same stuff happened. every. day.). Yet, every time I go somewhere, I’m called a girl. People use she/her for me. They refer to a group with me in it as “ladies.” Even though I’ve clearly shown what pronouns to use.
I introduce myself as James and people call me Jane or comment on how ‘that’s an unusual name’ (with the extremely obvious for a girl going unspoken most of the time), and continue to use she/her for me. Sometimes, they ask me how to spell it (they ask me how to spell James.) because they can’t believe a ‘girl’ would have that name.
If I want somebody to stop misgendering me, I have to say out loud that I’m trans, use he/him pronouns for me. I have to remind them every day, every time they misgender me, until they stop. And they never do stop completely. Even if they met me after I came out and have therefore always known me as a guy.
If you want us to stop ‘shoving it in your face’ maybe pay attention to our signals first.
also @ cis gays: y’all do this too, i was too busy making the general post to realise that my example was v specific
every time i sneeze my ribs starts aching
Give him space He can do it
-digging a hole- idk……………. just -keeps digging the hole- just enjoy yrself…. thts all that matters -climbs into hole, covers self in dirt- ur life rlly is ur own -voice is muffled by dirt- just live
This is your sign that you’re going to be okay. You’re going to survive this. You’re going to find happiness soon.