Saw a really good shifting take but OP was a radqueer, a self proclaimed cannibal, darkshipper, “transabled,” and “transrace” 💔💔💔💔
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Saw a really good shifting take but OP was a radqueer, a self proclaimed cannibal, darkshipper, “transabled,” and “transrace” 💔💔💔💔
I have never coined anything before so bear with me!
Simon the Butcher/Convict BPD
A label for PwBPD who experience their symptoms similarly to Simon's mannerisms and behaviors in Iron Lung (2026).
Anyone is free to use this flag and label, but I do ask that radqueers and transabled people do not interact with this post or my blog, and block me.
As Pride Month comes to a close this is a reminder that July is Disability Pride Month!
It's not super well known in my experience, so basically this is a time to acknowledge that disabled people exist and we're not going anywhere, and honor different experiences and disabled history and struggles. Some things to remember:
Disabled is not a bad word. Please just say disabled instead of things like "differently abled".
Not all disabilities are visible, you can't always tell if someone is disabled.
If someone tells you they're disabled, believe them. We already deal with enough doubt and gaslighting from doctors and the medical system. The amount of people who actually fake disabilities is very low and also, not your problem to police!
Anyone can become disabled at any time. We're not so different from you. However, the idea that you may become disabled should not be the only reason you care about these issues.
You are not entitled to information about someone's disability. You can ask questions IF someone says it's okay and depending on the situation. For example, I'm usually pretty okay with questions. Some people aren't. Avoid personal and invasive questions, and never give unsolicited medical advice. Just don't.
We do not owe you inspiration. We can be proud of who we are and we can be angry at the same time. We're humans, don't expect us to be perfect little poster children.
Actual support is better than sympathy. We don't need your pity, but you can still get involved and be an ally.
Educate yourself about ableism and do not assume you are incapable of it, even if you have disabled friends/family. Heck, even if you're disabled yourself. You're not a bad person if you notice you've fallen into the same kinds of ableism prevalent in society, but it is your responsibility to change your behavior/language/etc. Call out ableism when you see it.
Pay attention to political issues in your country that impact disabled rights. In the US, problems with accessibility, education, access to healthcare, wages, marriage equality, etc. aren't new, but we're losing protections right now. (This is a good article, though the title... as mentioned earlier, the idea that issues could affect abled people too really shouldn't be the reason you care).
Use your position as an abled person to help advocate, but try to direct back to disabled voices and spotlight actual disabled people.
I also wanted to go over the meaning of the disability pride flag (shown at the top of this post) because I like it and it's not well known.
Black background - mourning and anger for disabled people who have died from illness but also from negligence, violence, eugenics, and suicide
Parallel, diagonal bands - solidarity in the community and cutting across barriers disabled people face
Red stripe - physical disabilities
Yellow stripe - cognitive and intellectual disabilities and neurodiversity
White stripe - undiagnosed and invisible disabilities
Blue stripe - emotional and psychiatric disabilities
Green stripe - sensory disabilities
So anyway, I'll probably be doing more disability posting for a while as well as my usual, and this is why. Happy Disability Pride Month, and helping spread awareness is appreciated!
Reminder that “transabled” isn’t included in disability pride!!
You are privileged ableist pieces of shit that need to find a hobby instead. It’s fucked up to make a mockery out of and trivialise what we go through, we are not your fun little aesthetic to dress up as!!
You can’t just pick and choose to have disabilities/disorders you don’t actually live with!!
transmasc: I’m transmasc
The literal worst most transphobic “trans feminist!” person you know: well actually we need to kill all tboys because-
Pizza: im a Pizza
Class of 2020: we didn’t get a graduation
Goku: I heard you’re pretty strong
taking your hand when I say that unmasking is one of the best thing you can do to heal and be more authentic to yourself. it’s scary, I would know (having pretty severe anxiety and occasional delusions and paranoia), but it’s so important.
there’s so many ways that you can go about it depending on your needs and your circumstances, it probably seems so daunting. it takes baby steps that feel like they take forever. and yes you might screw up, or people might look at you weirdly or say mean and hurtful things.
but the people who care about you will be there to lift you up and help you. and damn is it worth it when even one thing gets accomplished, or when you have the feeling of being light and free and comfortable as yourself, or when you look back and realize, “I did it. there really is a light at the end”
go at your own pace. take breaks when needed. listen to your mind and your body. don’t be afraid to ask for help. you got this. I believe in you. you’re loved just the way you are.
oh yeah that’s so interesting bro. Yeah. Totally. I have no idea what the hell you just said. Like I didn’t hear a single word of that. I sure do hope nodding thoughtfully is the correct response
I seriously hate transabled people so damn much it's not even funny. I mean, I guess I shouldn't be too harsh, since it's clear that some of them do have some sort of mental disorder and even possibly Body IID. But like, there's obviously a lot of them that are just like, "oh, teehee, I just feel more like myself when im using mobility aids that I dont actually need and pretending to limp around like a fucking lunatic ( =^ω^)" like bitch, no. And don't even get me started on transabled people who are trans like, mental disability. Because I can fuckin garuntee that 99% percent of those people's perceptions of these disabilities are based on pure stereotypes and nothing else. However, the ones that tend to piss me off the most out of anything are the ones that are transabled for mobility issues in the lower body, because like, I have to deal with that every fuckinh day of my life. I am disabled. I can hardly walk around properly because my hips and knees are in near constant agony. And YOU, YOU just HAD to showcase your wheelchair and your crutches and your cane and parade around and be all special. I would FUCKING KILL for some crutches. Hell, even a cane would be fucking lovely. But no. YOU had to have them because YOU are rich and wanted to be special. You should be fucking ashamed of yourself.