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my headcanon for nick fury not calling captain marvel in right away is that they had a bet back in the 90s on how long nick will survive without her help. they bet on 30 years, and nick almost caved when battle of new york happened but that suicidal motherfucker yeeted the nuke into space so it was all good, no need for carol yet when he has the avengers, but then the avengers broke apart and nick silently prayed that theyd reunite to kick thanosβ ass but they failed and that is why he said βmotherfuckerβ in disappointment at the end of infinity war, cause only 2 damn years left and heβd win the fuckin bet of the century but the Avengers had to go and Be The Worst At Everything and make him lose the stupid bet God dammit
Marvel artists turned Black Influencers and Athletes into super versions of themselves.
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This is too awesome not to reblog⦠Marvel is so badass and these black women!! Slay!
Misty Copeland is an inspiration for one of the characters in the comic I did for school
And all this post did was make me fall in love with all these heroes again
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If anyone asks ne why I stan Marvel so much Iβm showing them this post
This has been sitting in my drafts since I saw Black Panther.. .hAAAΒ I canβt waitΒ till these two become BFFs.Β
ok but like shout out to all my girls with skin conditions like eczema or acne or keratosis pilaris, etc. society paints such a false picture of women as having perfectly clear and soft skin and likeβ¦.that ainβt true. so many of us have bumps and scars and dryness and redness and no matter what we do it wonβt go away. but yall are perfect okay like believe me i still donβt love my skin but its so Wrong that we hate ourselves so much for something so trivial. youβre beautiful okay and so is your skin i love u.
me not having a gf during pride month is homophobic
me, anywhere and anytime from 12midnight June 1st to 11:59pm June 30th:
Hey since TERFs buried the original, higher quality recording, hereβs the only surviving recording of trans activist Sylvia Riveraβs infamous βY'all Better Quiet Downβ speech, along with full transcription, now free and open on Archive.org. The transphobic fucks can try their best to scrub us from history, but weβre not going anywhere.
and if you can, go and see The Death and Life of Marsha P Johnson, which includes this footage as part of a fuller segment on Sylvia Riveraβs life right up until her death. what an amazing person who the world was not ready for.
(Transcription follows:) Sylvia Rivera: I may beβ
Crowd: [booing]
Sylvia Rivera: Y'all better quiet down. Iβve been trying to get up here all day for your gay brothers and your gay sisters in jail that write me every motherfucking week and ask for your help and you all donβt do a goddamn thing for them.
Have you ever been beaten up and raped and jailed? Now think about it. Theyβve been beaten up and raped after theyβve had to spend much of their money in jail to get their [inaudible], and try to get their sex changes. The women have tried to fight for their sex changes or to become women. On the womenβs liberation and they write βSTAR,β not to the womenβs groups, they do not write women, they do not write men, they write βSTARβ because weβre trying to do something for them.
I have been to jail. I have been raped. And beaten. Many times! By men, heterosexual men that do not belong in the homosexual shelter. But, do you do anything for me? No. You tell me to go and hide my tail between my legs. I will not put up with this shit. I have been beaten. I have had my nose broken. I have been thrown in jail. I have lost my job. I have lost my apartment for gay liberation and you all treat me this way? What the fuckβs wrong with you all? Think about that!
I do not believe in a revolution, but you all do. I believe in the gay power. I believe in us getting our rights, or else I would not be out there fighting for our rights. Thatβs all I wanted to say to you people. If you all want to know about the people in jail and do not forget Bambi L'amour, and Dora Mark, Kenny Metzner, and other gay people in jail, come and see the people at Star House on Twelfth Street on 640 East Twelfth Street between B and C apartment 14.
The people are trying to do something for all of us, and not men and women that belong to a white middle class white club. And thatβs what you all belong to!
REVOLUTION NOW! Gimme a βGβ! Gimme an βAβ! Gimme a βYβ! Gimme a βPβ! Gimme an βOβ! Gimme a βWβ! Gimme an βE! Gimme an βRβ! [crying] Gay power! Louder! GAY POWER!
Thereβs some really important commentary on this event by several trans women on the previous upload of the video. Iβm going to quote it here so itβs not lost; unfortunately the original commenters have deleted their blogs or gone private so I canβt provide full attribution.
lilacbootlaces said:
[[Trigger warning: suicide]]
Sylvia went home that night and attempted suicide.
Marsha Johnson came home and found her in time to save her life.
Sylvia left the movement after that day and didnβt come back for twenty years.
@ourcatastrophe said:
this is incredible, she is incredible, I highly recommend watching it
but I think the addendum re: the effect of this day on sylvia is really important
so often we valorise decontextualised moments of tough, articulate resistance and rage
and the suffering of the people who embodied them is not acknowledged, itβs uncomfortable, itβs not inspiring, we want them to stay tough and cool and stylish forever
which is particularly terrible when I think about how sylvia felt like that because of women like me β women who are now watching this video and feeling inspired and impressed and maybe a bit pleased with ourselves for finally having watched a speech by the famous and really cool to name-drop sylvia rivera
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rebloggin for the true as fuck commentary (bolding mine)
n like, on one hand this moment is decontextualized as fuck, but on the other hand a lot of ppl try to hyper-contextualize it to make it βhistoryβ and a very specific historical moment, so we (cis women) can be like βoh so sad thatβs how it was in the 1970s, radfems were so awful, but it was only the whole second-wave scene that was the problem, glad thatβs over.β
Like have we forgotten the fact that Sylvia only died in 2002? And she died young, if she were still alive she wouldnβt even be 65 yet. I know hella older ppl in NYC who knew her personally, and hella βleadersβ of the NYC queer scene pulled horrific shit on her constantly in the 80s, 90s, and 2000s, like literally until the day she died (ppl from Empire State Pride agenda literally went to St. Vincents to beef with her on her death bed) Where are the video tapes/memorializing of that shit?
N now the Manhattan LGBT center on 13th st has a room dedicated to her memory, despite the fact that very center permanently banned her in 1995 for daring to suggest they should let homeless QTPOC sleep there in sub-zero weather.
N now thereβs a whole homeless trans youth shelter on 36th st named after her, Sylviaβs Place, that kicked my TWOC friend out on the streets for testing positive for marijuana; failing to recognize how fucked up that is in a shelter named after a woman who struggled with addiction all her life, and was very vocal about the relationship between drug use and the stress of living under constant threats of violence.
N from the late 90s onward rich gays and lesbians openly fought against Sylvia to try to shut down 24/7 access to the piers that she n hella other QTPOC cruised and lived on bc they were bringing down the property values of their multi-million west village apartments.
N like 90% of the individual people who perpetuated fucked up violence against Sylvia are still alive and high-profile leaders in the NYC LGBT βcommunityβ today.
So like yes, good, remember the oppressive weight of our history of transmisogynyβ¦but also remember that this shit specifically ainβt even history, itβs the current reality of the NYC queer/trans hierarchy todayβlike not even figuratively, literally the same people who pulled shit like this on Sylvia are still alive n well n all over NYC cutting the ribbons to the newest Sylvia Rivera memorial n eulogizing her like they never tried to fucking kill her themselves.
Sorry for constantly reblogging this but hereβs some more info?
eyebrows are sisters not twins but tomβs eyebrows met once on the street
βDonβt you think that we should all have a weapon like that?β βNo. You simply lack the strength to wield them. Your bodies will crumble as you minds collapse to madness.β βIs it weird that I want to do it even more now?β
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AND THEY WERE ROOMMATES
oh my god they were roommates
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