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I hate the push that you can quit addictions by pure willpower because it perpetuates the idea that people who can't have committed a moral failing of some kind. We all may know some people who did quit an addiction cold turkey, and with no aid, you may be one of them. And that's fantastic, but it is not the norm. It is more than okay to need help to quit an addiction. Relapse is also part of the process. Many people relapse several times before they are able to quit for good. Let's have compassion.
not only that but depending on the substance quitting cold turkey can kill you
ALCOHOL. It’s a very common dependence and cold turkey CAN KILL YOU. A lot of people don’t know this. Doctors can literally prescribe beer in the ER to save a life.
Be careful out there.
this from the guy who wrote the sting pain index, a scale he constructed after letting himself be stung by insects
“why did i start this list” pleaseeeeeee this is so funny
his descriptions were extremely on-point, and frankly inspiring when writing a hurt/comfort scene
Instagram poets could never!
For those who want it, here is the entire list:
Anyways, dude's 1,000% a huge masochist. Nobody just describes pain like this unless they're enjoying it.
Many people are saying that String of Pearls (Curio rowleyanus) is an easy succulent to care for, but I have already killed a few pots, the latest kill being this one here 😭. The last few times, I kept them on the drier side and the vines dried up. For these two pots of Variegated String of Pearls, I am going to keep the potting mix moist rather than totally dry. As a precaution, I took a few cuttings to propagate in water after letting them callus for a day.
"i suffered abuse in a situation superficially similar to your consenting relationship between legal adults so i have epistemic authority to call you evil and disgusting" sure is a distressingly common position on here that people love to support uncritically
homestuck is about abused children growing up in the shadow of their abusers and for some reason half the fan base is abuser apologists
kinda miss winter already
When to Consult Divination
You're stuck in the decision-making process and want help thinking through it from a different angle.
You need to sort out your thoughts. Divination is good for breaking out of a circular thought process and approaching it in a different way.
You want something to focus and reflect on for the coming day/month/chapter in your life.
You need a second opinion on something spiritual.
You want something to aid your planning process by suggesting steps and strategies
You want advice for how to tackle a situation.
When NOT to Consult Divination
You're fishing for a specific answer and just want something to validate you. Your bias WILL get in the way of the truth.
You want very specific details about a future that hasn't happened yet. (What will my husband be like? When will I meet him? How many kids will I have?)
You want to know what someone is thinking/feeling/hiding. Literally just communicate with them.
Asking if you should break up with someone. It's like Googling "am I gay quiz." If you're at this point you already know the answer.
Epstein files discourse has me more convinced than ever that we need to be talking a lot less about "pedophiles" and talking a lot more about child sexual abuse.
I talked about how conservative authoritarians define "pedophilia" as "youth autonomy," but even among less overtly authoritarian communities, the spectre of The Pedophile is, at best, a distraction from the reality of CSA.
"Pedophiles" are a distinct, discrete type of person. They're Not Like Us, but also, they Could Be Anywhere. They're hiding in plain sight among us, lurking and sabotaging. Anyone could secretly one of them. They're queer, they're Jewish, they're vaguely foreign. They conspire. They're a cabal. They have secret signals. They're rich and powerful and secretly control governments, but they're also poor and dirty and hide in alleyways. They're sexually deviant. They're everywhere and nowhere, and you should constantly be on guard against anyone who might be one.
Child sexual abuse, on the other hand, is abuse. It's an action, not a type of person. Anyone can commit it, because it's an abuse of power, and all adults and many other children have power over all children. Any adult has the ability to sexually abuse a child, because every adult has the ability to wield power over any child. Child sexual abuse is part of the continuum of child abuse, which in turn is part of the continuum of abuse, which can be committed by anyone who has the power to commit it.
The Epstein clients are the most prosaic phenomenon in the world. Rich, powerful people trafficked powerless people to force the powerless people to serve them. Rich, powerful people got away with breaking laws. Rich, powerful people uses people as objects -- in this case, as sex objects, but by the same structural mechanisms by which they use people to clean their houses, pick their crops, and assemble widgets in their factories.
It's not A Secret Cabal Of Pedophiles Conspiratorially Running The Government. It's just kyriarchy working as intended. Absolutely, keep up the pressure to release the Epstein files and prove what we already know, but if you're using "pedophiles" in a sentence where "illuminati" would make sense, put down the conspiracy juice and pick up the youthlib juice instead.
I do, genuinely, think it's fine that some people prefer the reading equivalent of Wonder Bread while I like sourdough. I am not in the habit of policing what other people read, and sometimes I also want a break from sourdough. It's just hard for us to have an enjoyable conversation about flavor.
re the "low literacy" of the BookTok girlies, some people dunking on them are gleefully cruel jagoffs who should be ignored. But many of the haters probably meant what I said above: it's very annoying to be constantly recommended Wonder Bread, and very hard not to sound like an asshole for wanting something more sophisticated.
pov you are talking to a tumblr user who tags their posts "196"
The gender realism that is populating transfeminist discourse right now is a huge, flashing "danger" sign and if you don't see the red flashing emergency lights you are either inexperienced in trans discourse, naive, or part of the problem.
It's really interesting the way this gender realism is manifesting though, because it's trying really hard to manifest through social sciences this time as opposed to the medical sciences of yesteryear. Like, not to be all "back in my day", but back in my day when I was a deeply insecure and uncertain trans teenager facing the first Trump admin, the way we tried to argue that trans men are just like any other man and trans women were just like any other woman was with brain scans, studies on the success rates of medical transitional care, and DSM definitions of gender dysphoria.
Of course we read studies wrong. Of course many brain sex studies have since been debunked because their sample sizes were small and skewed and it has since come out that the human brain is not all that sexually dimorphic in general. Of course we only focused on the transition success rates of binary gender conforming trans people, nonbinary people didn't matter. Of course we loved the DSM, we didn't care about the potential threats of medicalization like eugenics as long as it gave us our HRT. Of course we went out of our way to bully and name call and harass other trans people who disagreed with us, none of us wanted those nondysphoric theyfab transtrender tucutes to steal our precious precious undefined ~medical resources~ from us, the real transsexual victims of society.
Now I'm seeing a bunch of insecure and uncertain trans people facing the second Trump admin arguing that trans men are men just like any other man and trans women are women just like any other woman - actually - are the most women to ever women ever - with passing privilege discourse, studies on income rates in the trans community, and sociological / political concepts like intersectionality and materialism.
And it's just kind of like. Of course you're reading studies wrong. Of course passing privilege discourse is old and has been hashed and rehashed 80 different ways to Sunday over the last several decades and it's been bullshit every single time. Of course many surveys on income only reach certain demographics of trans people with higher income stability, who have more time to fill a nonessential survey, who aren't worried about sharing their information, who feel safe outing themselves even privately, who have other potential privileges like whiteness that also plays a huge part in their income, etc. Of course concepts like intersectionality and materialism are being misunderstood by people who have only just been introduced to those concepts in the last 3 or less years, have only engaged with those concepts online, and haven't actually read a book on the subjects once. Of course people are going out of their way to bully and name call and harass other trans people who disagree with them, they don't want those nonpassing lying transandro bro theyfab birthday boys to steal their precious precious undefined ~feminist resources~ from them, the real transsexual victims of society.
It's fascinating watching the same regurgitated talking points that came alongside this discourse resurface too, like "If someone calls it ~queer art~ it's probably bad and transphobic" (typically in reference to RHPS and other adjacent media) and "Queer is a slur" and really anything that deeply hates a more unified idea of queer identity in general. It's all shit that I used to parrot back in the day with a fresh coat of new gender realist paint. People who want to convince you you're just like a cis person are going to do whatever they can to cut you off from and target you against any sense of queer cultural identity. It's built on the false logic that if you find yourself aligning with queer culture, queer identity, then the cishets aren't going to accept you as normal, as one of them, as safe. Because obviously the path to safety as a trans person is trying to break our backs proving to cis people that we're just like them and we deserve safety because we're just like them, and not with our own broader queer community who has been fighting for unconditional acceptance for us all for decades.
It's the same shit. It's bullshit. It was bullshit when we did it 10 years ago and it's still bullshit now. Appealing to cis authority won't get you anywhere good as a trans person. I know because I tried and I ended up isolated and bitter and I actively hurt every trans person that stayed in my life during that time.
But it can get better! It really can! It did for me, it did for a lot of people I knew back in my transmed days, and it can for you too. But you have to realize your reactionary politics are the result of your fear and insecurity and put in a lot of internal work to improve your own sense of self as a trans person. And that's hard. But it's worth it.
It's the same shit. It's bullshit. It was bullshit when we did it 10 years ago and it's still bullshit now.
I'd like everyone to read the short essay "Gender, Identity Politics, and Eating Our Own" by Alexander John Goodrum, published in 2001:
I come late to organizing as a transgender activist. In doing so, I’ve learned a lot. I’ve learned transgendered people truly are everywhere and not just in New York, San Francisco and Washington D.C. I’ve learned many want to quietly assimilate into the white, heterosexual, middle class status quo that is the dominant culture of our nation. I’ve learned quite a few of us have no wish or desire for such assimilation — that for some of us, our greatest desire is to shake up that dominant culture, to question gender and identity on every level — social, biological, political and personal. I’ve learned that perhaps right at this moment there is a transgendered person — most likely an MTF transsexual or crossdresser, most likely a person of color, being brutally murdered. I’ve learned people much younger than I are coming out as transgendered in ways I never believed possible when I was their age and are challenging not only the status quo, but also calling on “old” activists like me to take another look around and see the world through their eyes. And I’ve learned that, perhaps like all other communities, we love to eat our own. [...]
Being the baby TG activist I am, I come to this drama late. Long after the battle lines were laid down. Long after sides were chosen, opinions formed and set in stone. Long after wounds (both real and imagined) were inflicted. I’ve watched carefully for the past couple of years as the battle has played out online, in internet chat rooms, and on mailing lists. I’ve read statements from individuals and organizations that have taken a stand on the issue. I’ve received press releases and announcements from one camp or another; a battle of media propaganda that would make the veterans of the Cold War proud. And through it all, I’ve tried to be a rather casual observer, if one can be casual as they watch some of the best and brightest of their community consumed in an internal battle that threatens to tear the entire community apart. Of course my being a casual observer hasn’t stopped a few folks from demanding to know where I stand. I’ve been pulled aside at conferences and been given “information,” primarily innuendo and accusation, so I am up to speed on the situation. I’ve been directed to websites that were little more than character assassinations in badly laid-out HTML. And I’ve been emailed privately and off-list by those concerned I was going to make the “wrong choice.”
Want to know what my answer to these people is? Okay, here it is — I really don’t care. That’s right. I DON’T CARE. You see, I believe almost everyone entangled in this controversy is acting in what they believe are the best interests of the community with which they feel most closely aligned. I believe they’re doing the best they can with what they have. I believe mistakes have been made by everyone involved, that the personal has become political in the most destructive of ways. I also believe in change and evolution; that even organizations that have had to be forced to listen to me and to consider my issues can learn from their mistakes and realize they must make a seat for me at the table if they are to truly realize the dream of civil rights for themselves and for others. But most of all, I believe in hope. I was asked point-blank whose side I was on. This is my answer: I am on the side of whoever has the guts and initiative to end this thing and make a real effort to move our community forward out of this debilitating and destructive conflict. I’m on the side of anyone who is more interested in healing the wounds than in proving who is right. I’m on the side of those who have the ability and the willingness to put aside their personal and political animosities and seek some way to bring together everyone involved to begin a healthy dialogue, one without finger-pointing and name-calling. Until that happens, I guess I’m on the side of those who are the most negatively affected by this dysfunctional family feud. In case anyone needs a refresher course as to who those folks are and the issues they are dealing with, allow me to introduce just a few of them. The transsexual FTM who has lost custody of his child when he began transition; the butch lesbian who lost her job because she refused to wear makeup or shave her legs; the crossdresser whose wife is seeking a divorce and custody of the children he adores; the effeminate gay man beaten to death and crucified on a fence on a lonely Midwestern plain; the 17-year-old MTF doing tricks in the back alleys of San Francisco because her parents kicked her out when they found “him” wearing dresses; the FTM who died of uterine cancer because he couldn’t get insurance approval for a hysterectomy after he had completed sexual reassignment. Ultimately, it is these transgender, transsexual and gender- variant people who have the most to lose if someone doesn’t step up to the plate to end this.
Goodrum was a trans activist who founded TGNet Arizona, a vital advocacy organization in Arizona, as well as being on the City of Tucson Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender Commission. He was a Black trans man, bisexual, disabled, low-income, and he died by suicide a year after this essay was published.
For those of who you know about the recent loss of Ansel @transfaguette, I'm sure the similarities are as harrowing to you as they are to me.
Nothing will change unless we change ourselves. Queer discourse is often myopic and becomes self-perpetuating, but treating it as immaterial or something to be brushed off as irrelevant, in my opinion, only obscures how deeply rooted and harmful it is. Clearly, these issues are not the product of social media or the pandemic or sheltered teenagers or whatever excuse one wants to make. We keep fucking doing this. We will keep doing this until demand a change, a love ethic (in bell hooks' terms) that puts us on the path to join each other, and other communities, in fighting for true liberation.
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