Can you believe Journal 3 will turn a decade old this Summer?
It’s how old???
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Can you believe Journal 3 will turn a decade old this Summer?
It’s how old???
Some trans knights I made for pride. I did order these as stickers but I have not heard from my manu yet, it has been two weeks, don't make me send you a follow up e-mail, I am bad at this Q_Q
happy pride month to sonic and shadow 💙🖤 in my mind they are beautiful trans lesbians
saw a woman talking about how betrayed she felt by her female gyno who really hurt her during a pap smear & claimed the cervix has no nerve endings. & i really do feel for her but also I think this is the problem with people only viewing medical bigotry and abuse as a problem that is the byproduct of other forms of bigotry & not tied to how the medical establishment works inherently.
it's not just "that doctor has internalized misogyny" it's that western medicine is, as in so many parts of our culture, deeply authoritarian. the patient is meant to be a passive problem to be solved by the active doctor. there is meant to be a stark harsh line between you and the doctor, where you are pure of any medical knowledge and simply report the raw data & let the doctor interpret it. this is how the system works. it fucks over marginalized groups the most because that's how marginalization works, but even a thin white abled cis man could get fucked over by this shit if he's unlucky.
female doctors will not save us! trans doctors will not save us! doctors of color will not save us! these are all GOOD things and we DO need more representation in the medical field, it DOES help. but it will not save us. the same goes with teaching as well frankly. these issues cannot be reduced down to simply getting more people from columns B C and D into the same fucked system. nothing can make up for the societal change of heart we really need.
#I'm biased because i work primarily with residents
#but i really do think changing the culture of residency is the key to changing so many problems in medicine
#if you're expected to work to the point and past exhaustion you're going to expect your patients to tough it out
#if you're expected to treat your attending as an unquestionable authority then you're going to expect your patients to treat you that way
#diversity is not going to fix the issue that doctors have to endure legitimate trauma to get their license
#and are also discouraged from getting therapy for that trauma for fear of losing that license which absolutely happens
#the fact that therapy is discouraged and can risk your job rather than MANDATORY for physicians is so backwards
#i know what viewing all those pathology images did to me i can't even imagine what that does to someone working in clinical care
#i think the way doctors behave make more sense if you realize that every single one of them has unprocessed trauma
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I think if you want to understand bigotry against aromantics, I have a good case study. Let me talk a little about my dad's family.
My dad has 4 half siblings and two step siblings. They're all a decent bit younger than him. When I was a teenager, we went to a family reunion, and I realized something—my dad did not respect his siblings. He looked down on all of them. He saw them as fuck-ups and overgrown children. My dad had the American dream: well paying management job, suburban house, wife, and three kids. My aunt and uncles did not. Excluding my aunt, none of them were married or in serious relationships. They hadn't really settled into long term careers. Several of them were working the kind of jobs that get called "Unskilled labor." So he looked down on them because the youngest one was in his thirties (and several were much older), and yet none of them had "settled down" into what he saw as lifelong, permanent careers and relationships and lives. He was polite to their faces, sure, but I heard how he talked about them behind their backs, to my mother.
And then a few years ago, we visited his brothers again for Thanksgiving. And I realized something again--he respected them now. He saw them as equals. Why? Well. All of a sudden, every single one of them had serious, committed romantic partners. They didn't even need to still be with those partners—one of my uncle's fiance passed away from cancer before they could marry—just having had one showed that they matured into a real adult participating in society. In fact, at one point, my aunt was telling my mom about how one of my uncles was no longer living in an apartment she owned, but instead, after having a steady girlfriend for about a year, he moved in with her. And my mom literally said to my aunt, "wow. Look at that. He finally grew up."
One of the lines that frequently gets repeated about anti-aspec sentiment is "why would anyone hate asexuals/aromantics/etc? They aren't even doing anything." And that's exactly it. In the eyes
I know that my father will never see me as a successful adult. He will never approve of my life. And I think most people would assume that that's because I'm trans. And don't get me wrong, he sure as shit doesn't like or respect that, but I do think if given enough time, he would get used to it. He would eventually realize that it isn't going away. And if I settled down with a spouse and a respectful job and a few kids, he could see me as a successful adult that he could be proud of anyway. But of course, that's not going to happen. Because I'm aromantic. So I'm never going to do that one thing that signifies that his job is complete, and I'm officially a full-fledged adult. I will perpetually be that fuck-up kid who won't settle down. In my personal case, that's okay. My dad is a conservative piece of shit, and if he doesn't approve of you, that just means you're doing something right. But on a societal level? This kind of attitude is a massive problem. Aromantics deserve to be treated like adults, and to feel like the accomplished adults that they are. We should feel like we belong in society..
Pot calling the cattle black #2 Alterhumanity is (basically) pro-endo. Or it is heavily linked. A lot of endogenic systems coined terms, even terms that suggest being "plural by choice" exist (see copinglink). Alterhumanity has and always will be linked to non disordered plurality and you cannot erase that. I am not saying stop being alterhuman. I'm saying educate yourself.
Nothing anti-endo is a safe space
since its june i wanted to admit that about 3 years ago i made what is probably my biggest contribution to the internet
SORRY IF YOU THINK THERE IS A CEASEFIRE IN GAZA, BUT THE TRUTH IS THAT WE ARE BEING BOMBED DAILY AND CONTINUOUSLY.
My family has been torn apart after my father died and my mother fell into a coma.
Guys, my little sister is still in intensive care. Please skip your coffee today and donate to help buy her treatment.
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i'm very happy with cookie clicker's success of course but it's difficult to tell if it was a freak fluke or if there was some sort of unsuspected secret sauce at play. could i do it again. modesty aside somewhere in my hundreds of design docs for other game ideas there could be the game industry equivalent of a nuclear bomb. i must tread lightly
[lazy as shit, doesn't make anything] i.m saving the world
Eeeeeeehm. . . Question. Is it possible for alters to move precise parts of the body like for example hands?? Because like. . . I just found out I'm plural and I'm communicating with my alters by using my left hand (They say yes or no to my questions by squeezing or stretching the left hand of the body)
We do this all the time, and it even made it onto the chart we made for what "fronting" can mean. One of us used to only be able to communicate by moving parts of our body without taking any sort of mental control. They've since found other ways to communicate, but we still talk to them through our body more often than not.
Some subsets of the community, particularly tulpamancy spaces, call this sort of partial control "possession" (distinct from possession as in the usual "outside spirit takes over" meaning). We prefer "partial control" personally because it's a bit less ambiguous to us, but you can call it what you want. Point is, it happens enough to have language, and enough people want to learn it that there are guides for learning to take over body parts in tulpamancy spaces.
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(gestures to your coworker) you know that thing would eat you if you died right
My sister in Christ that's the point
i do not tolerate your disgusting human rituals
having a job is very weird bcos by and large your coworkers will be a variety of ages and you will not all be at the same stage of life. your coworker will be like, well I’m off home to spend time with my husband & child, what are you going to do with your evening? and you’re like, well, I plan on playing Rollercoaster Tycoon for as much as it as possible
And you are older than them
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