aidanphantom replied to your photo:Damn. Is this what heaven looks like?
Is this at E3?
Yeah.
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aidanphantom replied to your photo:Damn. Is this what heaven looks like?
Is this at E3?
Yeah.
aidanphantom replied to your post “aidanphantom replied to your post: Comics Pictured:Convergence: New...”
I'm such an idiot omg
No problem. It happens.
aidanphantom replied to your post: Comics Pictured:Convergence: New Teen ...
No Question??
Question’s up there? Last row on the right. She’s being written by Rucka and her book is co-starring Kate Kane and Helena Bertinelli? I’m not sure what you’re talking about?
aidanphantom replied to your post: I swear to god “YAAASSS” is the most a...
This is a #problematic post
your fave is problematic: tranblogger
aidanphantom replied to your post: lol sorry I’m being such a bitch tonig...
Surprised you haven’t been called an ‘evil straight oppressor’ yet tbh
*surprised glance* Now that you mention it, i'm kinda surprised too.
aidanphantom replied to your post: sometimes I think life would be easier...
why?
because I am trans and forever alone and I'm not going anywhere with my knowledge suspicion who is gay. I know you don't usually start to chat with strangers anyway but every gay man I see somewhere reminds me of how limited I am because of my body
also it's a little like discovering a secret about people who maybe try to hide it
aidanphantom replied to your post:i’m getting really tired of the “i’m not...
Whenever I’ve witness anything like this, it’s almost always tied in with anti-medicine rhetoric, which quite frankly can get pretty disturbing.
especially on tumblr, i've noticed a really strong anti-therapy undercurrent. i understand how it works--people buy into being shamed for having a problem, so they want to avoid all association with people who have those problems. but it's nasty and harmful because it just propagates "haha i'm not like THOSE people" instead of "there's nothing wrong with having problems and getting help is perfectly normal and a thing you are entitled to"
it's sad, because i've seen a lot of people with severe depression or other problems fall into that rhetoric and they sit there repeating "not broken not broken not broken" to themselves while things get worse and worse. it's like, the classic first stage of denying you have an issue and people celebrate it as some fucked-up form of self-love/activism
In my dream you became a serial killer and went after every single person who was involved with Sex & The City #receipts
Rest assured I haven’t watched enough Sex & The City for that to happen in real life #yourreceiptisnolongervalid