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the original sin and the four horsemen
Cis people fucking with gender is good for trans people, actually.
It normalizes these breaks from gender expectations, it promotes acceptance of it, and it helps us expand resources that help trans people if cis people are using them, too.
Imagine a world where binding is a common fashion choice; where nearly every major fashion company makes and sells them, where nobody bats an eye when someone wants to flatten their chest.
Imagine a world where people can go on HRT just because they want to; where more clinics provide it, more doctors learn how to administer it, and more researchers research the effects.
Imagine a world where “GRS” surgeries are open to anyone who wants them; where you don’t need letters and assessments and specialists and therapists to determine you’re sufficiently miserable in your body without them.
“Appropriating transness” my ass. We have a lot more in common with disability activism than marginalized ethnicities and cultures, yall; not because this is a disorder or a disability, but because the “culture” you’re referring to is just a collection of needs that a lot of us have in common.
The more normalized it is to meet those needs, the more widely-available those resources will be.
Wilbur: This really bothers me, you know how we were talking about things that really annoy us in modern media? This is the one for me: Teenage girls have nothing they can have interest in without being mocked and I think that’s hella unfair and sexist and bad. The coldest take you’ll ever have from me.
SAY IT LOUDER FOR THE PEOPLE IN THE FUCKING BACK
I’m Brazilian and my strongest memory relating to a roundabout was when me and my family were walking near my grandparent’s house. My little brother asked what the circle in the ground was and my dad explained the concept of a roundabout, “you’re supposed to go around it, so the road is more organized, look, there’s a car coming, you’ll see how it works” and that car just. Fucking ran over it. Dude just went forward like the road was straight. We never saw anyone do that again and I’m still not over it
that neurodivergent feel when you find that one fucking person who it doesn’t drain your battery to talk to. like a person with whom conversation is consistently fun and non-tiring and even sometimes relaxing/energizing which is of course absolutely insane as a concept
multiple people have responded with “yeah and i married them” and ya’ll are hella valid
do you guys remember the lesbian that ran the webkinz clothing store circa 2010
she’s still around
this is so ominous… *whips around to check behind me*
““My four daughters watch [The Mandalorian] and obviously the world is like, ‘It’s the Baby Yoda show,’ and I’m never jealous or have any problem with that, but I have to say, two of my daughters texted me and two of them [called] me: ‘Papa, please don’t hurt that baby. Don’t hurt that baby.’ And I said, ‘I will squash that little big-eared bastard.’””
— – Giancarlo Esposito, AKA Moff Gideon from “The Mandalorian”
Me n my mutuals watching it all unfold……….
Whatching what unfold?
If you aren’t watching it all unfold, you must be what’s unfolding
ive been on tumblr almost eight years and i still dont know what homestuck was. was it a tv show? a comic book? a web series? i dont know and if you tell me i’ll block you immediately
does anyone else remember being in, like, middle school and every adult over the age of 30 being like “drawing or writing on your hands is literally the most EVIL thing you can do and can KILL you”
My friend once put her maths homework in a bottle of water and drank it, then became ill and wasn’t able to go to school the next day, pen ink is really bad y'know
ok but you see what the difference here is, right? like you see the difference between drawing on your hands and drinking homework juice, right??
passing another imposter really feels like this
i saw the tags and realized this is about the among us video game but when i first read the post i just thought this was about me and someone else who also has imposter syndrome
ok. I’m crying
this is so sweet
“When I was growing up, I never thought I’d want kids. I had a tough childhood. And when you have a tough childhood, it’s hard to believe that a good childhood is even an option. So I didn’t want kids, because I was afraid if I did that they would feel how I felt. I didn’t want anyone to feel the way I felt. And then I got pregnant when I was eighteen, so I made a promise to never let my baby feel that way. A while ago, I gave her my favourite book from my childhood to read, From the Mixed-Up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler. It’s about some kids who run away from home and go live in a museum. So one day she’s reading it, and she stops for a moment. And she says, “Mom, I kinda like the book, but I kinda don’t.” I said, “That’s all right, what don’t you like about it?” She said, “I just don’t understand how anyone could want to run away from home.” I said, “You never thought about it?” She said, “Why would I? I have the best mom ever.” So I hugged her and cried. The reason I liked the book was the reason she didn’t! I’m keeping my promise, and just a little reminder: your past doesn’t define you. You can do better, even if you don’t know how yet.”
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gatorade and weed can cure literally anything. the government doesn’t want you to know this. the reason it took so long for them to develop a covid vaccine is that they were too busy covering up the fact that gatorade and weed can cure coronavirus
Me when the electrolytes hit
say what you want about tumblr but on literally any other website youd get a warning before interacting this post about “disinformation” or it’d just be outright banned. tumblr is the only site not afraid of the truth.
so someone just said they’re “really interested in history” how careful do you have to be?
“i just think history is interesting in general! i’m not interested in any specific part of it”: this person is most likely safe. never drop your guard though
“i’m interested in this specific subject or time period in history. (ex. ancient egypt, the golden age of piracy, the history of the printing press”: still probably safe. be on the lookout for certain risky historical subjects. you should know them you see them
“i’m really into WW2 history”: this is the caution zone, there’s plenty of valid reasons to be into WW2, but if they start talking about how Operation Sealion totally could have succeeded, it’s time to abort
“i’m specifically into roman history, the crusades, prussian military history, and WW2”: danger! do NOT talk about history with this person. in fact, do not talk to this person at all. you will regret it, you do not want to know what they think of the treaty of versailles or why germany lost the first world war
“I was really into ancient greek mythology in middle school”: this person is gay