Apparently today is the day I have to explain why publishing personal tags off of someone else's blog is wrong. It's a good way to be an asshole.

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Apparently today is the day I have to explain why publishing personal tags off of someone else's blog is wrong. It's a good way to be an asshole.
They or one of the followers made a blog dedicated to reblogging my personal posts. Like at what point do you stop. I’m reporting the hell out of that. They’re reblogging the awful texts my mother sent me telling me to kill myself. I just wanted a reference in case I needed actual evidence. That’s why I put things on a blog. They’re not supposed to dig into my blog completely and do that. This is just straight up harassment at this point. Report the hell out of @elarth-personal
Idc who sees, this is just vicious bullying at this point.
Fawnfreckles is an awful person and anyone associating with her is too. This can sit in your tag where it belongs until I get the staff to deal with this. Or forever because that’s about what it’s worth. People need to be aware of the extent she’s willing to go and the kind of things her actions ignite.
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Technically she did violate the community guidelines by circumventing a block. So she’s been reported with documented proof as such. I hope the staff will address that. So while she can do what she wants she must also reap those consequences. Harassment is reportable on this site I hope you realize that. Continuously reposting my persontal tag after being blocked and a few url changes is an offense I can actually pursue. Also reposting my blog after being blocked in screen shots is also a reportable offense too.
I also cannot take a porn blog seriously on such issues. I can still see your replies btw even if you block me...
Can you please just explain how positivity posts are bad
They’re not positive posts… like are you aware of the hyper aggression towards feminist especially on internet culture. It’s one those subtle things you have to pay attention to. I just told them it sounded like a “not all men” argument and undermined actual valid criticism of sexist behaviors. Their real colors came out quite clear in their actions. Then if you look at their follower base the extent of who they’ll empathize with paints the full picture. You have conservatives and anti-sjw reblogging their posts. Don’t be so easily fooled. Pay attention to what is happening in the background and the actual undertones for a post. They also straight up said they’re not a feminist and that kind of says enough.
hey so! I’m still trying to put some things together but I was fawnfreckles and arduousangel once upon a time, but unfortunately both of those urls have been taken since I’ve been on hiatus. I’m trying to follow all the people I did before I left, but it was a loooot.
but I’m back now, so if we were mutuals once upon a time lmk!
Alright, I can't make sense of the drama. At the end of the day, I, also a trans man, shall continue to follow and defend @fawnfreckles. She's a lovely human being, who's quite civil and calm with her approach to tumblr. Her posts about male positivity are not made with the intent of gaining negative attention. They're just meant to give us guys something nice to hear. It's no different than female positivity posts. I won't condone the use of being trans as an excuse to be hateful and negative towards one gender, man or woman. Also, if you block someone, don't use secondary blogs and side-accounts to keep contacting the people you blocked. If you do that, you don't really have the right to bitch that the person you blocked is still communicating with you. Secondly, this is a public site for fucks sake. You consent to ANYONE and EVERYONE viewing your posts, personal or not, by actively posting on this public forum. If you don't wish for your personal posts to be viewed, you can easily make your account private. If you don't, that is no one's fault but your own. Thirdly, don't make assumptions about someone you don't know. It's as simple as this: > anti-feminist =/= against gender equality > anti-SJW =/= for the oppression of minorities So on and so forth. It's really that simple. You can adhere to some beliefs from one side, but not all. People are dynamic and complex, individual beings. We aren't inherently wired to agree entirely, whole-heartedly, 100% with every damn idea we come across. That all being said, I'll delete any previous posts about this drama so as to avoid it myself.
@fawnfreckels im so happy that other states experience Bob's Discount Furniture and his mysterious multiplying companion
I love these corporately redefined words like "racism" which literally means to be prejudiced against someone based on their race, that then get these massively over-defined re-imaginings from apologists to fit their white guilt. Like, I've got no problem if you say "institutionalized racism", because that makes sense, and can be a thing, but to say that the word "racist" implies a position of institutional power is just ridiculous. You're rewriting a word out of laziness and you're making it needlessly complex. It's a simple word; most english words are made to be simple, it's not German. It's english, just add a few more words to it to get your point across.