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REBLOG if you have amazing, talented WRITER friends.
Because I certainly do, and I love every single one of them and their work.
Many. And they keep me right. Bless them all.
Resident Evil Village Lady Dumitrescu Cosplay by MilliganVick
I thought this scene needed to be gifed, so I gifed it.
NYTimes story on Japanese Kit Kats
Photos by Spencer Lowell
Day 22+23
My talented friend Mercy wrote this poem detailing her experiences as a Samoan American. She can be found on IG and Twitter, and here’s a bonus link to one of her many spoken word pieces.
Pt. 1 of some backgrounds I made! Feel free to use them!
Pt. 2: https://sarahsspirits.tumblr.com/post/171280697707/pt-2-of-the-backgrounds-i-made-enjoy💕—Pt. 3: https://sarahsspirits.tumblr.com/post/171309650392/pt-3-of-the-theoi-backgrounds-thanks-for-the
I’m okay if Persephone loves me but can Zeus just like… Not?
Zeus haters DNI with my posts please for the last time lol
Zeus has been nothing but good to me all these years. I know he’s got my back. He and his sons.
I had to make some Norse Pantheon versions of these because of Who I Am As A Person.
I know there’s a lot of gods/goddesses/jotun/etc. in the Norse Pantheon—I just tried to touch on a few of the more “popular” ones.
Great work as always!
Because I can’t find this posted anywhere on this hellsite, and it needs to be.
Found on Twitter
Edited to add image ID courtesy of @drumkonwords, under the cut. Edited Dec. 26 to add back the two photos of the letters that I somehow deleted, and to fix several typos in the image ID.
Homophobes: *try to destroy rainbow statue*
Gays: “fine then we’ll make it an actual damn rainbow”
Reblog to put indestructible rainbows everywhere and kill a homophobe
I don’t want to detract from that post, but like- people not learning queer history is genuinely the source of so many of our problems in the queer community today.
It’s why people don’t understand the roots of the word “queer” in the first place, or why it’s important to so many people
It’s why people think “gay” is some apolitical neutral term with zero negative connotations, ever, for anyone
It’s why people actively feed into lesbian separatism, political lesbianism, and TERF movements without even knowing it
It’s why people think “LGBT” is some True Name that has never been changed, challenged, nor shaped over the years to better represent the community
It’s why people feed “who can reclaim which slurs” discourse without giving living human beings older than 25 any real consideration
It’s why people straight-up don’t know what the “drop the T” campaign was/is, or understand the troubled history between the trans community and the rest of the queer community
It’s why people don’t understand what “trans” used to mean, or how that meaning has changed over the years, or why
It’s why people don’t understand the differences between queer communities and identities by country, or often how they’re complicated by race
It’s why people don’t understand what “butch” and “femme” actually mean, the many definitions they can have, or how those labels have intersected across communities for decades now
It’s why people don’t understand the differences between the transfemme and transmascs communitys’ histories, or the differences in struggles they have- and then feed into those struggles without even realizing it
It’s why people straight-up recycle old homophobic and transphobic rhetoric, uncritically and unironically, as if they’ve discovered cool some new bigbrain hot take for the “super smart” gay kids
It’s why people treat these complicated, contradictory-sounding, or lesser-known identities like “trendy new ways to claim you’re oppressed”- without understanding the history behind those labels, and those communities, and that they’ve been here longer than any of these people have been alive.
Like… yes, we’re moving forward now. Things are changing, and in many ways, it’s for the better! But we seem to forget that most of our community was lost in the 80′s and 90′s, and those folks left a massive, gaping chasm behind.
We don’t have the same easy, communal roots to our history that we used to. And in order to rebuild that, we- the entire community- is going to have to do some work to learn it and teach it and move forward with it in mind.
Yeah. How do we start doing that.
Because I really want to learn this.
Thoughts?
Yes! I’m by no means an expert, but I’ve been working on learning this stuff for years now, and some of the things I’ve done or tried to do are:
Seek out older queer folks on social media, and follow them! There aren’t many around, but you can start with activists and look for others. Here’s a few:
Miss Major Griffin-Gracey
Kate Bornstein
Julia Serano
Read! There are a ton of books on, or touching on, queer history by queer people who lived it. Some nice starting points are:
Stone Butch Blues by Leslie Feinburg
Transgender Warriors by Leslie Feinburg
Whipping Girl by Julia Serano
Redefining Realness by Janet Mock
Gender Outlaw by Kate Bornstein
Becoming a Visible Man by Jamison Green
If you have the opportunity to take gender studies or queer literature classes, or anything similar- take them! Try to talk to some fellow queer students folks before you choose which classes/professor you take them with, too.
Join local queer organizations! Not just clubs at your school, if you’re in school- though those are also great!- but clubs, in-person meetup groups, online groups, and other organizations where you might meet folks who are older than you.
Seek out material on topics that interest you; be it Stonewall, the AIDS crisis, specific queer artists and musicians (like Frida Kahlo, Keith Harring, or Freddie Mercury), or your country or specific region’s history. There are a ton of documentaries out there, and a ton of articles, books, essays, etc. that can all be great resources.
Also, @makingqueerhistory is a great resource. They have a podcast and do a ton of writing on queer history, and that can be an amazing place to start as well.
Good luck!
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Yes, I was the only one in a costume, and yes, it was awkward, but I had to rep cryptid goths in my very conservative, corporate workplace
Don't let your perception of a child's maturity fool you into giving them adult responsibilities
thats... thats actually really sound advice
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Did I just see, in the year of our lord 2020 on tumblr dort com, someone use the term 'squick'?
Do we not use squick any more?
Did not get that memo
had I received the memo I would have lit it on fire
Squick is a useful word that allows you to say “I don’t enjoy this and am in fact the opposite of enjoying it, but there’s nothing wrong with you enjoying it.”
It’s a good word and the only reason I can think of to want it to not be used is bc it flies in the face of the purity police’s wanting to make all things they personally dislike “problematic” and “gross”.
Squick is also a useful word when you don’t want to misuse/dilute “trigger.”
Example: I am deeply squicked by descriptions of characters eating in a messy fashion that would leave food and grease all over their faces. I don’t have any trauma or phobias associated with it, so it’s not a trigger. And it’s not something that’s widely disapproved of, like, say, murder, so it’s not something you’re likely to tag for. (After all, how many “cute” photos have you seen of Baby’s First Attempt To Use A Spoon?) I just think it’s really gross, and if it pops up a lot or in detail it’s very likely to tank my enjoyment of what I’m reading, so I’d prefer not.
That, dear children, is a squick. I am squicked by messy eaters.
Please bring the word back in 2020. It’s incredibly useful.
I never got the squick memo either.