anyways, back to coding.
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I cant believe this tweet is how I find out
now all the things you guys have told me about american high schools are starting to make sense
holy shit.
You're not really supposed to say it this way, because its considered crass, but here in the US children are culturally and legally considered essentially the property of their parents.
Note that its considered more crass to point this out than it is to treat children as property in the first place.
1981 Enesco Garfield “Compute This Sucker” Figurine
Yeah Livio was totally in Trigun 98 yall. You just didn't look hard enough idk what to tell ya!
love and peace and hugs
love and peace and hugs
love and peace and hugs
I don't think people who come from wattpad after the purge and now want ao3 to have its own official app understand that one of the main reasons behind the recent wattpad purge that drove them to ao3 was due to pressure from appstore demanding wattpad to be more strict and follow appstore's policy. wattpad complied in order for its app to be able to remain on appstore. thus the wattpad purge.
ao3 doesn't have an app because for it to have an app, appstore will have to approve it first. and if, hypothetically, ao3 needs appstore to approve it, it will also have to abide by appstore's pro-censorship stance and start banning dark and taboo fics, which is against its own core principle of being completely against censorship.
ao3 doesn't need an app. it works more than fine without an app. the reason ao3 can allow dark and taboo fics, the reason it can allow the most disgusting and shockingly vile fics, and be completely against censorship is because it doesn't need appstore's approval. it stands on its own as a non-profit organization with functioning site and a team of lawyers protecting its platform, its users, and every single fanwork on its platform.
everybody say thank you ao3
here's the list of things you need to know about ao3 if you're new to the platform
AO3 does not, will not, has NEVER had an app. If you think that you found “the ao3 app,” that’s not the ao3 app
"bottom" please consider 🫵 whether the word you are looking for is in fact "submissive" ! because if we decide that taking dick means your personality & character r inherently subservient 😃 we might as well just throw in the towel on the most basic premise of feminism & 🔫 kill ourselves 🎉
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"enby icon" "transmasc icon" y'all genuinely can't comprehend a woman exercising her freedom, courage and leadership skills without some batshit conspiracies that she was secretly a man on a spiritual level
she got burned at the stake for wearing men's clothes, she was a teenage warrior protecting her country with whole patriarchal systems against her, show some fucking respect
Joan of Arc (1412 - 1432)
her life experience echoes that of transfemme women, of enbies, of many others. She'd likely not call herself queer in those sense, but her story rhymes with ours
it absolutely fucking does not. she was a teenage girl, who rose up to fight against invaders, dressing the same way as her fellow soldiers so she had a lower chance of being raped, and so she could actually fight instead of having to worry about tripping g over her skirts, and when she was too successful, she was condemned for heresy and burned at the stake. her story echoes those of women who went to register to vote despite not having the right, the women who wore pants even though it was illegal, of women who went to university despite it being illegal for women to obtain a higher education, and especially the women who fought in wars alongside men despite not being allowed.
fuck outta here with that ‘hEr sToRy iS LiKe tRaNsFeMmE, eNbY’ crap. especially with any males that wear a caricature of womanhood. her story is of women and girls charging forward even with all the obstacles in our way, even with the threat of death upon us.
she also would not use a slur to refer to herself while we’re at it.
i did not fucking say she was a man. or would be a transman. im saying her relationship to her fucking prescribed gender by society at the time was different from what she felt, and what she was.
reblog that post about Black people, whitey
i mean "posts about Black people" in a broad sense, that can mean anything from struggles to Black joy, and when you see the notes, most of the time it’s double digits, three if I'm being generous.
start being comfortable posting Black people's words in your blogs, the same way you'll reblog posts about transness, gayness, disability, because these specific topics can affect you
start actually giving a fuck about Black folks and reblogging our words is the barest minimum
see the premise of "if you struggle brushing your teeth, just do it in the shower" relying on logic of "you might struggle with teeth but surely you shower every day right? right...?" is just so hilariously wrong it's asinine that it's one of the most popular such advice