WHERE'S RASH!?
she's right here,there's no need to yell omg!
She was sleeping man
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WHERE'S RASH!?
she's right here,there's no need to yell omg!
She was sleeping man
[ID: A light red rectangle takes up the top third of a square post, with a heading reading "We, The Youth, Dissent" in large, black, bold lettering. Below it in small black text reads "Queer Youth Assemble is coordinating a nationwide protest of the recent Supreme Court rulings, which have blocked debt relief, prohibited affirmative action, and weakened anti-discrimination protections for queer people nationwide. Join us at a demonstration near you!". The bottom two thirds of the square is taken up by a light pink background. Inside is a light red graphic of a state map of the United States, with location markers in Washington, Idaho, Oklahoma, Illinois, Kentucky, Georgia, Washington DC, Pennsylvania, and Massachusetts. End ID.]
[ID: A light pink square post, with a large, black, and bold heading that reads "What are we protesting?". Below this is a rounded light red square with smaller black text that reads "The Supreme Court has recently targeted areas of our everyday lives that impact our finances, education, and our freedom of self-expression. With the rulings impacting student debt relief, lgbtqia+ rights, and affirmative action, we have had enough. Queer Youth Assemble has created Youth Dissent as a way to highlight the impact of these recent Supreme Court rulings especially on minority groups within the lgbtqia+ community. The intersectionality of these rulings is too large to ignore and we the youth, dissent." End ID.]
[ID: A light pink square post with part of a light red state map of the United States taking up the left third of the post. There are three location markers in different states. The location marker in Massachusetts has text beside it in bold, all-caps lettering which reads "Boston, MA". Below it, slightly smaller black text reads "8/4 from 12-3 PM", and below that there is smaller black text which reads "Boston Common, by Brewer Fountain, near the corner of Park and Tremont Streets". The location marker in Pennsylvania has text beside it in bold, all-caps lettering which reads "Scranton, PA". Below it, slightly smaller black text reads "7/29 from 2-4:30 PM", and below that there is smaller black text which reads "Demonstration beginning at 310 Mifflin Street, ending at 800 Linden Street". The location marker in Washington DC has text beside it in bold, all-caps lettering which reads "District of Colombia. Below it, slightly smaller black text reads "7/19 from 10-11:30 AM", and below that there is smaller black text which reads "Outside the Supreme Court of the United States, First Street NE between East Capitol Street and Maryland Avenue". End ID.]
[ID: A light pink square post with part of a light red state map of the United States taking up the left third of the post. There is a location marker in Georgia and South Carolina. The location marker in Georgia has text beside it in bold, all-caps lettering which reads "Atlanta, GA". Below it, slightly smaller black text reads "8/26 from 10-11:45 AM", and below that there is smaller black text which reads "Outside the Georgia State Capitol building, Capitol Sq SW, Atlanta, GA 30334". The location marker in South Carolina has text beside it in bold, all-caps lettering which reads "Colombia, SC". Below it, slightly smaller black text reads "8/5 from 1 - 2:30 PM", and below that there is smaller black text which reads "Outside the South Carolina State Capitol, North Ground Steps, 1100 Gervais Street". End ID.]
[ID: A light pink square post with part of a light red state map of the United States taking up most of the space. There is a location marker in Illinois, Kentucky, and, Oklahoma. On top of the map is a light pink rounded rectangle. Bold, black, all-caps text reads "Springfield, IL", with smaller bold black text reading "TBA" below it. Below this, bold, black, all-caps text reads "Frankfurt, KY", with smaller bold black text reading "7/29 from 5-7 PM" below it. Below this smaller black text reads "Outside the Kentucky State Capitol building, 700 Capital Ave, Frankfort, KY 40601". Below this, bold, black, all-caps text reads "Oklahoma City, OK", with smaller bold black text reading "7/22 from 2-5 PM" below it. Below this smaller black text reads "Outside the Oklahoma State Capitol Building, 2300 N Lincoln Blvd, Oklahoma City, OK 73105". End ID.]
[ID: A light pink square post with part of a light red state map of the United States taking up the right half of the post. There is a location marker in Washington and Idaho. The location marker in Washington has text beside it in bold, all-caps lettering which reads "Seattle, WA". Below it, slightly smaller black text reads "TBA", and below that there is smaller black text which reads "Volunteer Park Amphitheater, 1139-1157 Volunteer Park Rd, Seattle, WA 98102". The location marker in Idaho has text beside it in bold, all-caps lettering which reads "Boise, ID". Below it, slightly smaller black text reads "7/31 from 12-4 PM", and below that there is smaller black text which reads "Outside the Idaho State Capitol Building, 700 W Jefferson St, Boise, ID 83702". End ID.]
[ID: A light pink square post with a black, all-caps, bold heading which reads "Don't see a protest near you?". Below this is a light red rounded square with smaller black text within it, reading "Keep an eye out for upcoming announcements about protests near you! If you are interested in organizing a demonstration in your state, please feel free to contact us at [email protected] We have a complete guide to organizing your own demonstration coming out soon!". End ID.]
[ID: A light red square post with a centered, black, bold, all-caps heading at the top that reads "Take action against the Supreme Court with queer and trans youth at a protest near you!" in all caps. In the bottom left corner is a pink text bubble with black body text inside that reads "Swipe to learn about four upcoming We, the Youth, Dissent protests!". To the right are two people. One is tan with brown and blue short curly hair, and the other is pale with a blue curly mullet. They are holding a sign that says "Stand against racism" in all-caps black lettering. End ID.]
[ID: A light red square post with a black, bold, all-caps heading at the top that reads "Join us in San Diego, CA and Colombia, SC". Below this in a centered pink rounded rectangle is smaller black body text that reads "San Diego, CA Waterfront Park/City Hall, 8/5 @ 12-2PM, [email protected]". After a space there is more black body text that reads "Columbia, SC State Capitol - North Grounds, 8/5 @ 1-2:30PM, [email protected]". End ID.]
[ID: A light red square post with a black, bold, all-caps heading at the top that reads "Join us in Atlanta, GA and Austin, TX". Below this in a centered pink rounded rectangle is smaller black body text that reads "Atlanta, GA - State Capitol - 8/26 @ 10:00 AM - [email protected]". After a space there is more black body text that reads "Austin, TX - State Capitol - 9/23@ 6:00 PM - [email protected]". End ID.]
Maimel:*cargando a carlos* Este es su hijo señorita? *mira a Catherine* (Digamos que Carlos de perdió y encontro a Maimel)
Catherine: *lo habia dejado en su cuna* s-si es mi hijo pero juraria que estaba en su cuna!
Mocka: este nene que tiene energia
Mija why Brazil is the most beautiful sweetpie in the world? :v
Brasil:thans love
“Tolkien” cast Q&A at the Montclair Film Festival vía @tolkienmovie.
How did gabriella got that scar on her face?
She got before she meet rash,back on a xenomorph outbreak one of the xenomorphs blood caused a mayor explosion on the ship where gabriella was
It got part of her face and arm wich left her half deaf and blind of that eye
Fun fact: her scar made her win a small status on yautja prime some yautjas see it as a honorable batte scar
(Srry i got lazy with the last doddle)
[ID: Light yellow square post with a lighter yellow, rounded-corner box at the bottom. In the box, all caps, blue text with a black outline reads “gender affirming care saves lives.” Below that, smaller black text reads “let’s talk about it…” Above the box are four illustrated people, drawn from the waist up. They are of diverse appearances and outfits. One waves a trans flag, another holds a sign that says “protect trans kids.” There are pink, blue, and white dots decorating the page.]
[ID: Light yellow square post with a lighter yellow, rounded-corner box at the top, with all-caps blue text with a black outline that reads "why do people transition?*" Smaller black text below reads "Gender dysphoria is the feeling of discomfort or distress that may occur in people whose gender identity differs from their sex assigned at birth. This can get severe to the point of affecting functionality throughout daily activities. Gender dysphoria is a clinically significant distress and is treated by affirming gender identity, not rejecting it. The distress and a person's identity are not the same. Being transgender is NOT a mental illness. Like any other form of healthcare, gender affirming care helps transgender & nonbinary people live safe and healthy lives. *Not all gender non-conforming folks experience gender dysphoria or transition! Transitioning is an individualized experience- while there can be similarities, not one is the same. Some people who do not experience gender dysphoria medically transition, and some do not." Blue, pink, and white dots decorate the page.]
[ID: Light yellow square post with a lighter yellow, rounded-corner box at the top, with all-caps blue text with a black outline that reads "what is gender affirming care?" Below that, smaller black text reads Gender dysphoria is treated with care such as puberty blockers, Hormone Replacement Therapy (using Estrogen or Testosterone), and gender affirming surgery. Gender affirming care has been found to dramatically improve depression & anxiety in transgender patients. Those with access to such treatments were found to be over 70% less likely to contemplate self harm or suicide. Collectively more than 1.3 million doctors* across the United States affirm age appropriate gender affirming care as medical best practice. *Every credible medical and mental health organization including (but not limited to) the American Medical Association, the American Academy of Pediatrics, the Endocrine Society, the World Medical Association, and the American Psychological Association." Blue, pink, and white dots decorate the page.]
[ID: Light yellow square post with a lighter yellow, rounded-corner box at the top, with all-caps blue text with a black outline that reads "what does this mean for kids?" Below that, smaller black text reads "Gender affirming care is always delivered in age-appropriate, evidence based ways. Decisions to provide care are made in consultation with doctors and in the cases of minors, their parents. No permanent medical interventions are prescribed to trans kids without significant consideration, time, and informed consent from both patient and parents. This is done with the oversight of numerous doctors and mental health professionals.* Research shows that trans youth with supportive families experience over a 50% decrease in recent suicidal thoughts. Yet, only 27% of trans youth say that their families are. *In younger children, this care can be entire social. This can mean a new name, hair style, clothing, etc. The vast majority of gender affirming care offered to children is reversible, adjustable, and administered at a pace suited for the child and their family." Blue, pink, and white dots decorate the page.]
[ID: Light yellow square post with a lighter yellow, rounded-corner box at the top, with all-caps blue text with a black outline that reads "is all this a trend?" Below, smaller black text reads "Being transgender is not new! Transgender people have always existed and will continue to exist regardless of the political and societal landscape. Public support & acceptance of LGBTQ+ rights alongside increased visibility, language & resources have allowed more people to live openly as their authentic selves. De-transitioning is rare with studies finding levels of regret as low as 1-2%. In one study following over 300 transgender youth (after first socially transitioning), it was found that over 92% remained consistent in their gender identity 5 years later. Evidence shows that many detransitioners do so due to inaccess to medical care, lack of familial and social support, or other reasons not relating to desistance in trans identity." Blue, pink, and white dots decorate the page.]
[ID: Light yellow square post with a lighter yellow, rounded-corner box at the top, with all-caps blue text with a black outline that reads "sources." Below the box is small black text oriented to the left of the page, which reads "Olson, KR, et al. "Gender Identity 5 years after Social Transition." Bustos, VP, el al. "Regret after Gender-Affirmation Surgery: A systemic Review and Meta-Analysis of Prevalence." Perzanowski, ES, et al. "Pediatric Gender Identity: Gender-affirming Care for Transgender & Gender Diverse Youth." Tordoff DM, et al. "Mental Health Outcomes in Transgender and Nonbinary Youths Receiving Gender-Affirming Care." TLDEF's Trans Health Project "Medical Organization Statements" https://transhealthproject.org/resources/medical-organization-statements/. The Trevor Project "2022 National Survey on LGBTQ Youth Mental Health"." At the bottom of the page are seven illustrated people, drawn from the waist up. They are of diverse appearances, and some hold signs with pro-trans messaging. End ID.]