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yeah iām shy but iām not āāŗļø š„ŗā shy iām āšš§ā shy
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Mint Ice Cream and other mint flavored foods taste GREAT and y'all canāt change my mind
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I got that dog in me *curls up on the ground and starts whimpering*
If we can't watch animal documentaries together, I'm not interested.
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hot take from your local mentally ill friend with swiss cheese memory; sayingĀ āif you dont remember something it means you dont careā is fucking ableist.Ā
We donāt talk enough about how infantilizing and chauvinistic it is when people try to police the language trans men, mascs and nonbinary people use to describe their experiences.
Thereās always this insistence that we arenāt smart enough or āhavenāt read enough theoryā to understand that we have it pretty easy.
I have stacks of books (including Whipping Girl!), written by all sorts of trans people in my repertoire. I have written thousands (Iām not joking) of pages chronicling trans history - to be told that I donāt know enough and that Iām not smart enough to accurately articulate my lived experience is extremely fucking patronizing. Iām sure others feel the same.
Not to mention that people who aren't educated or well-read still deserve to speak on their experiences. Marginalized people are often denied access to education in numerous ways, and may struggle reading more dense academic texts.
People are the authority on their own lived experiences, and do not need to be condescended to or guided through attesting to their own oppression.
On top of the infantalization and misogynistic undertones, there's also a current of ableism that assumes transmasculine people are genuinely too mentally deficient to describe their experiences without someone else dictating them.
I met people who literally cannot speak, and cannot write without an AAC, that still both are capable of and deserving to be the arbiters of their lived experiences.
This! I struggled a lot up until very recently to put things into words due to experiencing severe medication side effects that lasted up until about a week ago. Sometimes certain medications that are required to stay alive or have a basic quality of life can cause severe cognitive side effects. I still found it incredibly important to get involved given that the reason I got involved initially was following when trans men were pushed out of r/trans which I wanted to speak out again.
Now that Iām back to being able to put things into words better and develop more theory, Iām very careful to try and include sources as well as accessible definitions and explanations when possible. It is important for theory to be accessible to everyone especially given the high number of autistic people in the trans community who may or may not have intellectual disabilities or ADHD that can make a lot of theory inaccessible.
Being someone who has cognitive disabilities and had a lack of education when I try to read on things sometimes "theory" is too much for me to process because it's inaccessible. It's extremely ableist and classist to expect someone to always use the "proper language" to discuss and speak on their lived experiences. Word policing and tone policing is and can be extremely detrimental. I'm tired of being frustrated because it's like I'm hitting a paywall when I try to learn or understand. People should be more mindful when they try to speak on things when they want to discuss someone else's experience. Don't use intellectualism against my lived experiences because all your gonna do is piss me the fuck off
I need to plaster this on every surface of my house tbh
FREE MY ETHNIC GIRLIES FROM RHINOPLASTY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! YOUR NOSE BUMP IN FINE LEAVE IT ALONE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
YOUNG BROWN AND BLACK GIRLS: IGNORE THE WHITE INFLUENCER TELLING YOU TO GET BOTOX OR A NOSE JOB!!!!! YOUR FACE IS BEAUTIFUL AND YOU ARE WORTHY OF LOVE JUST AS YOU ARE ā¼ļøā¼ļøā¼ļøā¼ļøā¼ļøā¼ļø
Every time someone confidently tells me that they don't believe in free will, I am pressed by a sudden urge to slap them. Not because I hate their beliefs or anything, but just to see how they'd respond.
I think it sucks that you have to go to so many different kinds of doctor to take care of yourself. It's the 21st century. I should be able to go to a single office where they scan me with a big xerox machine and tell me what I'm allergic to and why my tummy hurts and if I have any cancer or cavities or if my glasses prescription has changed. And then I should get a sticker.
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