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Will post here sporadically just to remind ya haha

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Alright fuck heads. I made a tumblr cause I'm bored and awake early on a holiday. Follow me there @tenorbug
Will post here sporadically just to remind ya haha
I would like a crumb of validation
This was the best of my douchey post work out pics
Does this mean I can become an influencer now???
Does this mean I can become an influencer now???
Hi friends
This is my new tumblr. Used to be @thebookofloveislong
Welcome
this is not an onion headline
a trans woman was suspended from her job at netflix because she tweeted about dave chappelle's transmisogyny and he's a multimillionaire whining about being "cancelled" you cannot make this shit up
aaaaaand there it is.
did y'all see the internal emails the co-ceo sent out? they were fucking embarrassing
After the first round of backlash he sent out this:
Via the AV Club
The condescending tone not withstanding, it's basically "lol too bad you can't understand what harm means. triggered!anyway you're fired for criticizing someone who makes us money" yikes
And the second, because we had to double down and blame video games and censorship I guess???:
Via Kotaku, emphasis not mine
Fucking double yikesâ˘
Ted Sarandos kick rocks before you get sued into oblivion challenge
Hannah Gadsby's response to being used as representation in his email
This is the most adorable thing Iâve seen in awhile
With the IPCC report and climate change in the news, a couple of reminders are due:
âThe wealthiest 5% alone â the so-called âpolluter eliteâ - contributed 37% of emissions growth between 1990 and 2015.â
The so-called âpolluter eliteâ must change their lifestyles to tackle climate change, a report says.
âLuxury consumption by the rich concentrates economic activity and delivers negligible extra wellbeing, yet sucks up vast amounts of resources.â
Demand would shift from luxuries to necessities.
âAffluent individuals can emit several ten thousand times the amount of greenhouse gases attributed to the global poor.â
The billionaireâs new book, a bid to be taken seriously as a climate campaigner, has attracted the usual worshipful coverage. When will the
âHalf of all our economic activity â all the mines, all the factories, all the power stations, all the shipping, and all of the ecological impact thatâs associated with these things â is done to make rich people richer.â
Ecological breakdown isnât being caused by everyone equally. If we are going to survive the 21st century, we need to distribute income and w
âThe wealthiest 0.54%, about 40 million people, are responsible for 14% of lifestyle-related greenhouse gas emissions.â
We need to move towards âsufficiency-orientedâ lifestyles.
The rich are primarily to blame for the global climate crisis!
The Leeds University study looked at 86 countries and came to broadly the same conclusions about the rich.
âThe worldâs superyacht fleet uses over thirty-two million gallons of oil and produces 627 million pounds of carbon dioxide emissions a year . The worldâs superyachts consume and pollute more than entire nations.â
Mansions, superyachts, luxury cars, and private jets produce more carbon emissions than whole countries. Researchers are calling it âgreen c
âThe grim truth is that the rich are able to live as they do only because others are poor: there is neither the physical nor ecological space for everyone to pursue private luxury.â
Increased spending power leads to environmental damage. Itâs time for a radical plan, says Guardian columnist George Monbiot
The wealthy pose our single biggest obstacle to environmental progress.
They coarsen our culture, erode our economic future, and diminish our democracy. The ultra-rich have no redeeming social value.
âThe people who are actively cranking up the global thermostat and threatening to drown 20 percent of the global population are the billionaires in the boardrooms.â
As the world faces environmental disaster on a biblical scale, it's important to remember exactly who brought us here.
There no undivided, undifferentiated âhumanityâ that caused climate change. It is the fault of the ultra-rich, of capitalism, and of an economic system that prioritises growth over all else.
A better world is possible. It doesnât include rich people.
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A guest just came by my front desk and said âitâs my husbandâs birthday today, make sure you say happy birthday when he comes down!â and I love it so much it reminds me of that post thatâs like âif I was dating just some guy I would hype him up so much I would walk in and say here comes the most specialist boy make sure you clap and cheer when he comes in or Iâll blow this whole building upâ you know that post, but it literally just happened to me in real life.
Update: they just came back in from eating dinner at a local restaurant I recommended, and I asked the specialist boy in the world how his Special Birthday Dinner was and what he got to eat, and he began to gush about this lasagna he had, and in the background I saw the wife nod in approval that I had acknowledged her Most Specialist Boyâs birthday.
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"I identify as a trans woman, or just plain woman. In everyday life, of course, itâs woman, but if people ask, I tell them Iâm trans. I donât hide it exactly, but I donât wear it on my forehead either. The first time I realized there was something fishy going on was in second grade and we were having a school play and doing Heidi. I wanted the lead part and the teacher said, âNo, thatâs only for girls.â And of course I knew I was a boy, but I didnât realize that boys couldnât do things like that. At the age of fourteen, I was left alone in the house for a summer and went up in the attic and found some of my motherâs old clothes and discovered I enjoyed dressing in them. After college, I went abroad to Denmark and decided to try denial. You just get busy with other things and then you donât have to worry about your identity.
I met a woman that summer, Edith, that I eventually married. After we were married for about a year and a half, I realized, âThis is not working, I need to be who I am.â So I outed myself to her. In those days, of course, the only label we had for it was transvestism. By 1980, when I was forty years old, I knew I wanted to transition, but I didnât tell Edith. Somehow I got wind, I think through a television show, that if you wanted to transition you are required to get a divorce first. They didnât want to foster lesbian couples being married legally. So, I wasnât going to do that. I was too much in love. The two of us were married altogether forty-six years. So I waited, and then in 1993, she found out she had cancer. Of course, then I knew that this was not a time to transition. She died in 2008. I came out publicly as transgender in 2012.
After Edith died, I was alone here in the house. It just got empty, very empty, very fast. And so I knew I needed to do something. I met Stephanie, a transgender woman, at the Emerald City Social Club. She was homeless at the time, so I said, âWhy donât you move in?â And then we started taking in other girls, too. Since then, Iâve had over thirty girls go through the house at one time or another, some for shorter periods, others for longer periods. I think itâs a worthwhile effort. Iâm trying to give people a little bit of safe space and respite from the anxieties of homelessness.
As you grow old, you fear the unknown. You can end up needing care. By inviting people to come stay with me, I have someone to at least look after me on a daily basis and make sure that Iâm not falling through the cracks. This whole house has served in some ways as a model because, as far as I know, itâs the first trans house. The model is simple: if you can, open your house to others. As I say, we donât have a homeless problem, we have a hospitality problem. We can still be effective doing what we can even if we regret itâs not enough."
Amy, 77, Seattle, WA, 2016
behold, a man
Dinosaur
when you forget your towel and have to run to your room butt ass naked
His name is Chewing Gum
âPerhaps some day Iâll crawl back home, beaten, defeated. But not as long as I can make stories out of my heartbreak, beauty out of sorrow.â - Sylvia Plath, The Unabridged Journals of Sylvia Plath