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I feel compelled to share this page, because it sparked my interest in studying how queer studies at large is represented on Tumblr. Not that I believe that there is misrepresentation of queer studies or the LGBT+ community on Tumblr; rather, I felt that this page encompassed specific elements that made it a welcoming community. For instance, this page allows users to submit their own coming out stories and also offers them advice on how to come out to their family, peers, and other individuals. In doing so, this page essentially serves as an archive of the testimonies and lived experiences of LGBT+ individuals. Not to mention, it also serves as a reflection of the hostility inflicted on LGBT+ individuals within our heteronormative society. While I have never posted my own coming out story on this site, I have viewed many of the stories of others, and I have certainly viewed the tips on how to come out. I admire how it empowers the voices of those within the LGBT+ community, and I know it will continue to do so. Please, go check this page out. -N.D.
ALOT is an archive that is dedicated to digitizing the oral histories and testimonies of lesbian women whose interviews are only found in physical formats (i.e. video tapes). The archive is led by Elise Chenier, an Associate Professor of History at Simon Fraser University in British Columbia, Canada. @eviemichal20, you might find this both intriguing and serviceable.
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Hello, everyone:
Welcome to the TRANQS blog here on Tumblr. This is a blog that is focalized around Queer Studies and fields that comprise Queer Studies such as Queer Theory, Gender Studies, LGBT+ history, etc. Specifically, TRANQS serves as an open-source, sustainable blog on Tumblr that allows both the administrators of the page and Tumblr users in general to submit posts; and allows users to ask questions both publicly or anonymously. In essence, this blog is a page for anyone who is interested in or invested in Queer Studies, it is for LGBT+ allies, supporters of gender studies, and supporters of LGBT+ history. As the acronym TRANQS implies, this page is similar to a tranq (slang for tranquilizer) in the sense that this page will inject its followers, visitors of the page, and even its admins with a wealth of knowledge as it pertains to Queer Studies. I hereby establish this as the intent of the page.
-Administrator N.D.
Upside, Guild tranquilizers DO work on spider folk. And Stuvyesant college accept homework “completed” by the student long as long as they don’t know it was finished by Guild operatives.
Downside, he fell like a sack of bricks. On me. And he snores. LOUDLY. And he prrrobably is not going to appreciate the break I gave him one bit.
@esmemu23
What If cops started using tranqs instead?
That would probably = less deaths.