Female shadow the hedgehog is the girl i want to be.
SHES EVERYTHING I WANNA BE
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Female shadow the hedgehog is the girl i want to be.
SHES EVERYTHING I WANNA BE
it's only recently I learned that the 'mog' part of 'mogging' stands for 'male of group' (shortened from 'alpha male of group'). so the definition of 'mogging' as like, being deemed superior to someone else in some way or another is using manhood as synonymous with relational superiority.
this was obvious subtext anyway (the whole ideology in which the term emerges is a male supremacist one) but learning it's so explicit and unambiguous was kind of surprising. doubly so since this term is already starting the process of integrating into general usage outside this subculture, first as "ironic," then as decontextualized ("it's just outshining someone!"), and eventually probably as sincere.
casual reminder that it is probably best to not adopt the misogynistic concept of conveying hierarchical superiority in interpersonal contexts as "funny internet slang."
Happy Pride Month! Go read Ranked Competitive Breast Growth and Estro Junkies right now!
This Pride, make sure every trans woman that you follow, are mutuals with, goon over, or consume their work in general, has a roof over their head, their bills paid, and food in their kitchens.
You wanna call yourselves allies? This is the work. Do it.
And yes, I'm putting my links on here because I still have to get around 1800 in for rent and bills.
Donations: http://paypal.me/tormentedartifacts
Or https://ko-fi.com/tormentedartifacts/shop
And yes, if you're transfem of any kind, you're welcome to add your own links on here when reblogging.
hey hey, job hunt is still ongoing, I'm still making it by with doordashing but between maintenance and gas prices and starting off pretty behind again this month, I'm still working every single day to do so, it would be really nice to have some extra money to work on paying down my debts/participate in some pride things/not have to devote so much time to work
http:///paypal.me/planetaryPolecat
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$planetaryPolecat
Happy Pride Month! Start making more lesbian characters right now, this is a threat.
I’m not transphobic! I’m just trying to protect people from a predator!
Says the person who exclusively does this to trans women
Happy Pride Month! I think trans women should start killing people.
I am now spiraling as I found that character I made recently just fits so well with Alastor. I hate it, I hate it, I hate it, I hate it.
I hate that this racist character is such a entertaining fucking bastard that I can't help but hear some of his lines and go damn, this would work so well with her. I hate it. I hate it. I hate it.
I am now spiraling as I found that character I made recently just fits so well with Alastor. I hate it, I hate it, I hate it, I hate it.
"transitioning would save her" actually transitioning would make her a girl whos still doomed
I really really like it when the character hates her old self so much like yes girl!!!! I love the way you want the old version of you dead and how you don't want to think about how she shaped you as the person you are now🥰🥰🥰
Love writing characters like this who harbor tons of rage at their past selves and try to escape it, the whole scenario feels so emotionally poignant even if it's also brutal in a multitude of ways.
Happy Pride Month, you are never getting my ass to watch Heated Rivalry
funnily enough, a day after posting this, my for you page just was filled with posts about heated rivalry. Love this site.
Listen. Motherhood, like any parental role for a character, isn’t an inherently bad thing for a character. There’s lots that can be done. There’s lots of dynamics that can be done between a woman and her child. But the problem arises when writers approach motherhood as a one size fits all situation where every woman is nurturing and holds their child the right way and turns out this is what they never knew they needed.
Some women don’t want kids, some women can take care of kids temporarily but don’t want them for themselves. Some women just don’t trust themselves or feel comfortable around them, there’s layers and different perspectives that people don’t consider because of inbuilt misogyny and assumptions.
it doesn't matter that we live in an era of humanity with unprecedented ease of access to the highest volume of art and literature that has ever existed on the planet at once, if you ask people to pick a different set of keys to jingle in front of themselves until such a time as the victims of their creator have received restitution for his crimes against them, they'll act like this is some insurmountable task. which is why we need to make some network television grade migratory slash slop where the MC is abused by a famous creative nobody will publicly abandon. i think that's the only way some of these people will ever learn to reflect on their behavior. real women's feelings and mistreatment will never matter to them the way their own or that of their light hair x dark hair yaoi ship fiction dudes does, and im still just shy of wishing hideous abuse on these people firsthand. but im getting quite close to it since they clearly dont care when it happens to anyone else.
talking to people you want to get to know as if they're already your friends is a terrible terrible piece of advice that people online love giving out. but i think what people are trying to say when they suggest this is that you should talk to people you want to get to know as if they're your peers. which is a subtle but important distinction. the former is extremely overfamiliar and often because of this ends up making you seem rude, but the latter is more about conducting your conversations with someone as if it is unremarkable and low stakes for the two of you to be speaking together. which is only* rude if the person you're talking to thinks they're above having normal conversations with randos, in which case, probably not worth your time to befriend anyway.
a lot of critiques of Youth Behaviors should take into account we now live in a world where said behaviors can be recorded, posted online, and be seen all over the world, and this was not always the case. not only that, but outrage drives engagement on social media, so you're more likely to come across inflammatory content. it kind of creates an altered perception of reality
being anti-divorce is so fucking bonkers to me like yeah i think you're morally obligated to stay with some shithead who you hate forever. this is a normal and healthy thing to believe. let's have kids together and force them to grow up being raised by two people who hate each other. yeah this might fuck them up mentally during the most formative years of their life but it's the morally righteous thing to do. if there's one thing god loves it's traumatized children. i'm getting into heaven for sure