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Dragon Age has a lot of funny moments but this one really takes the cake I think
BRENDAN FRASER The 95th Academy Awards Press Room Speech
When a completely fair mechanical ruling screws me over
When I try to play a high Humanity character
drink up - a comic about female rage.
(text analysis and things you may have missed under the cut)
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Transgender people in the USA need help now!
My heart hurts. I'm not the best at describing my emotions, but that's what it feels like. The United States of America continues to single out transgender people, young and old, and become hostile for them to live in. In 2021, 28 bills have already been introduced targeting trans youth.
Arkansas legislators overrode the veto from Governor Asa Hutchinson and passed HB1570. This bill makes trans youth unable to obtain gender-affirming healthcare. Puberty blockers will be barred from trans youth who are scared of their growing bodies and hormones will be unavailable to trans minors as well. Surgeries will also be unavailable. Arkansas legislators have also introduced two bills that would ban trans students from school sports: SB354 and SJR16
Alabama's Senate Health Committee approved a bill, SB10, that would make it a felony for doctors to provide gender-affirming treatment to transgender minors. Doctors could face up to 10 years in prison.
Arizona has also joined Alabama in introducing a bill that would punish doctors for providing trans youth with gender-affirming health care. They are also introducing a bill that would make trans students unable to participate in school sports. SB1511 and SB1637.
Connecticut legislature is voting on two anti-trans sports bans that would prevent trans youth from playing in school teams "to protect women's rights": SB00324 and HB 05795.
Georgia's legislature is voting on a bill that would criminalize gender-affirming care, namely HRT and puberty blockers, for minors: HB401
Two other bills, SB266 and HB276, would prevent trans athletes from participating in school and university sports programs, even at private institutions, if passed.
Iowa's trans medical ban would prohibit gender-affirming care for minors with the exception of intersex youth if HF193 is passed.
The state is also voting on two bills that would prevent trans athletes from participating in school sports: HF184 and HF327.
Indiana is voting on two bills, both of which would bar doctors from giving gender-affirming care to trans minors: SB0224 and HB1505.
Kansas state legislature is considering whether or not to prohibit gender-affirming care like HRT and puberty blockers in two bills: SB214 and HB2210.
Kansas will also vote on SB208, a bill that will stop trans students from participating in school sports to "create fairness in women's sports."
Kentucky's HB336 would make providing gender-affirming care for trans minors illegal and protect public officials who express views against gender-affirming care if passed.
The state legislature is also debating two bills that would stop trans student-athletes from playing sports: SB106 and HB471.
Louisiana's SB 104 would make it illegal for doctors to provide gender-affirming care to minors without parental, namely gender-affirming therapy, puberty blockers, and HRT.
Minnesota is voting on three bills that would prevent trans students from participating in school sports: HF1657, HB471, and SF96.
HF 1657 would specifically criminalize trans women who try to participate in girls' sports or even try to use the locker room that corresponds with their gender rather than the sex they were assigned at birth.
HB471 and SF96 are bills that would prevent all trans students from playing on school sports teams.
Mississippi's bill that would have banned gender-affirming care for trans youth, SB2171, was killed in committee.
However, Mississippi lawmakers passed a bill that will prevent trans girls from participating in female school sports, SB2536. It is unclear whether or not the law will be signed into effect by Governor Tate Reeves.
Missouri's HB33 and SB442 would both ban doctors from treating trans youth with HRT or puberty blockers.
The state is also attempting to pass four bills that would prevent trans people from participating in school sports: HJR53, HB1184, HB1077, and HB1045.
HB1077 would specifically prohibit any state funding for schools that allow trans students to participate in school sports.
Montana is considering five trans medical ban bills, one of which would make it legal for doctors to refuse to treat any patients: HB113, HB427, SB195, SB245, and SB280
The state's HB113, HB427, and SB195 bills would prevent minors from accessing gender-affirming care like HRT, puberty blockers, and any gender-affirming surgeries like breast removal.
SB245 and SB280 would impact all transgender people in the state if passed. SB245 would allow insurance companies and healthcare providers to refuse to cover or treat trans patients on the basis of being trans.
SB280 would make it mandatory for trans people to have gender-affirming surgeries like a vaginoplasty to change their legal sex on their birth certificate and other official documents.
Montana's HB112 would require public schools to categorize sports teams based on biological sex and not allow trans people to compete.
New Hampshire's medical ban would criminalize and define gender-affirming care for trans minors as child abuse if passed: HB86
HB198 would stop trans athletes from playing school sports on the basis of preventing gender discrimination for cis women.
North Dakota is voting on HB1298, which would stop trans athletes from participating in school teams if passed.
South Dakota lawmakers voted to pass a bill that bans trans students from playing on school sports teams on March 8. Governor Kristi Noem killed the bill on March 29: HB1076.
Oklahoma may pass two bills that would prevent minors from accessing gender-affirming treatments: SB676 and SB583.
The "Save Women's Sports Act," SB331, would prevent trans athletes from participating in school sports teams if passed.
Ohio is voting on a bill that would prevent high schools, universities, and private schools to stop trans athletes from playing in school sports teams: HB61.
Tennessee's legislature is trying to pass two bills that would prevent trans youth from accessing gender-affirming care like HRT and puberty blockers: HB0578 and SB0657.
The state will also vote on two bills that prevent trans athletes in middle and high school from playing team sports: SB0228 and HB0003.
Utah's "Preserving Sports for Female Students Act," HB0302, would prevent trans students from playing sports at the high school or collegiate level.
If passed, the state's HB0092 would prevent doctors from treating trans minors with HRT or puberty blockers.
Spread this! These cannot be allowed to pass.
A Brujah in Night City
This blog is a collection of my screenshots from Cyberpunk 2077 that aims to blend the lore of Vampire: the Masquerade with the lore of Cyberpunk 2077. This is a work in progress as the goal is to create screenshots that aim to fully capture the (un)life of V, a Kindred in Night City.
In this alternate Cyberpunk universe, the Camarilla and Sabbat have survived to exist in 2077 with the Clans an integral part of Night City’s gang population.
V (also known in the Underground as Synn) is a mercenary from the streets, embraced by a 6th generation Brujah antitribu in Atlanta before returning to Night City. She can tolerate the daylight and won’t burn, thanks to her Tzimisce ripperdoc, a former scientist at Biotechnica, but avoids direct sunlight as it can be excruciatingly painful.
“Night City’s underground is my playground”
- Synn (Sabbat - 7th gen Brujah antitribu)
The name of this blog summarizes my obsessions as of late. Preem!
Do you think Krem would be nervous about revealing his biological info to a woman he's interested in (and yes I am thinking tavern waitress)
Krem doesn’t have a problem with his body anymore but it’s always hard to predict how other people will react.
She’s got herself a hot (and sweet) lad, she’s pretty happy right now hahaha
#transpride
Cole: He doesn’t want you to leave.
Dorian: I’m sorry?
Cole: The Inquisitor. He understands but it still hurts so much.
Dorian: I thought you couldn’t… read him?
Cole: I can’t, the mark is too bright.
Dorian: How do you know then?
Cole: He told me.
Dorian: Oh, I see. I’ll take that into consideration. Thank you.
To this day, this warms and breaks my heart still!
用心棒 https://twitter.com/juunigou/status/1375418020982484997
made my day
reminder to:
straighten your back
go pee goddAMN IT STOP HOLDING IT
go take your meds if you need to
drink some water
go get a snack if you havent eaten in a while
maybe wander around the house/stretch a little if you’ve been sat at the computer a while (artists especially: sTRETCH THOSE WRISTS)
reply to that text/message from earlier you’d forgotten about
maybe send a nice lil message to someone having a bad day?
I just would like to thank everyone who ever reblogs this so that it somehow ends up back on my dash because I usually need the reminder (especially the drinking water one)
A reminder.
“After thirty years of intensive research, we can now answer many of the questions posed earlier. The recycle rate of a human being is around sixteen hours. After sixteen hours of being awake, the brain begins to fail. Humans need more than seven hours of sleep each night to maintain cognitive performance. After ten days of just seven hours of sleep, the brain is as dysfunctional as it would be after going without sleep for twenty-four hours. Three full nights of recovery sleep (i.e., more nights than a weekend) are insufficient to restore performance back to normal levels after a week of short sleeping. Finally, the human mind cannot accurately sense how sleep-deprived it is when sleep-deprived.”
— Matthew Walker PhD, Why We Sleep: Unlocking the Power of Sleep and Dreams
To reiterate what I said last year: Trevor Belmont is the most relatable character to be in anything ever.