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BLATHERS from ANIMAL CROSSING hates TERFs!
DAY 15
GIVE IT UP FOR DAY 15
You can only reblog this 12 times a year
Make the most of that
Every month I reblog this and every month I’m baffled that it’s already the 15th.
I’m scheduling this for every month
IT ONLY APPEARS ON THE FIFTEENTH OF EVRY MONTH
THIS ONLY APPEARS ON 15THS WTF
*slams reblog button*
Welp it’s that day again
Do people just have this queued or something`??
This was my first time.
Its that time of the month again
DAY 15! GIVE IT UP FOR DAY 15!
GIVE IT UP FOR DAY 15
Two-Spirit
Two-Spirit is a term created by Indigenous peoples of North America in 1990 to bring together the diverse gender identities and sexualities that exist within their cultures.
It is not a single gender. Each nation has its own traditions, names, and ways of understanding these experiences.
For many communities, Two-Spirit people held important social, cultural, and spiritual roles before European colonization.
The term should not be used by non-Indigenous people, as it is specifically connected to the cultures and experiences of the Indigenous peoples of North America.
Irawhiti (Māori)
Irawhiti is a Māori-language term used by some people to describe transgender or gender-diverse experiences.
The term is part of the contemporary revitalization of Māori language and culture, allowing Indigenous people to describe their identities through their own cultural frameworks.
Although it may be translated as "transgender" in some contexts, Irawhiti carries meanings connected to Māori cultural realities and should not be understood simply as a copy of Western gender categories. ( Flag design by Irauí on Tumblr. ) @irawhiti
takatāpui (Māori)
Takatāpui is a Māori term used by Indigenous LGBTQIA+ people in New Zealand.
Historically, the word referred to an intimate relationship between people of the same sex.
Today, many Māori people use the term to express both their Indigenous identity and their gender or sexual diversity.
More than a specific sexual orientation or gender identity, Takatāpui connects a person to their culture, ancestry, and community.
The term is part of the Māori cultural revitalization movement and demonstrates that gender and sexual diversity can be understood through Indigenous perspectives, not only through Western categories. ( Flag design by Irauí on Tumblr. ) @irawhiti
Māhū (Kanaka Maōli)
Māhū is a traditional Hawaiian cultural identity associated with people who embody both masculine and feminine qualities.
Historically, māhū people held important roles as educators, keepers of knowledge, healers, and transmitters of cultural traditions.
The arrival of colonization and Christian missions attempted to erase these identities, but many Native Hawaiians continue to preserve and revitalize the māhū identity today.
Māhū is not simply the Hawaiian equivalent of "transgender" or "nonbinary." It is a distinct cultural identity deeply connected to Hawaiian history, culture, and spirituality.
Tibira/ Tybyra
Tibira is a historical figure documented during the colonial period.
According to interpretations by Indigenous researchers and collectives, Tibira may be understood as a man who had relationships with other men, or as a person who lived with a feminine gender identity or expression, challenging the norms imposed by colonizers.
Their story is remembered as an example that gender and sexual diversity already existed among Indigenous peoples long before colonization. ( Made by me )
Çacoaimbeguira
Accounts of the Tupinambá people mention the çacoaimbeguiras.
According to interpretations by Indigenous researchers and collectives, they may be understood as women who had relationships with other women, or as people who lived with a masculine gender identity or expression outside the norms imposed by colonization.
Their existence shows that diverse ways of experiencing gender and sexuality were already part of Indigenous societies long before the imposition of European models. ( Made by me )
Eventually the US will just be governed by a congress of old men in hospital beds being kept in a limbo state between life & death indefinitely, their bodies slowly rotting.
it's okay to have twink death
it's okay to have twink death
it's okay to have twink death
characters who can’t be redeemed have a special place in my heart. but i prefer the ones who realize the degree to which they’ve fucked up too late. makes it feel worse in juuuust the right way.
of all the fetishes the internet had to give me…
gender/sex in the splatoon universe has to be a mess because all sea life came to live on land, including the ones that are hemaphroditic.
you got sea slugs and snails, who can pitch and catch
you got reef fish, who can usually pull the ol swicheroo
you got sequential hemaphrodites, who change sex as they age.
you got the critters who can just bust into 2 parts and both will become a new critter
and also there’s sea horses, who technically follow the typical male/female sex system, but the females knock up the males
Sorry guys. I'm not queer anymore
Gotta leave the queer community now.
how in the name of mike can someone be a faggot but not queer? this are like, synonymous
They should invent a word for the nonhuman version of a baby fever, where I have the desire to hunt and provide for wolf cubs and maul anyone that goes near them, watching their little tails wag upon seeing me, licking them clean, hearing their first howls, the pack getting bigger as they slowly grow beside me and we start going on hunts together, whether I've fathered them or they're my little siblings or niblings or cousins, it doesn't matter to me.
I want to be a part of a wolf cub's life.
I just call it heat.
that is basically what heat is in animals, yeah. that’s why some animals can be forced back into heat by killing their babies (raccoons, lions, etc). it’s basically just a want to make baby
Every other US state: you can have a little cannibalism as a treat as long as you don't break other laws to get the meat/blood 😇
Idaho: no cannibalism allowed. Not even vampirism. Cry about it 👺
One of my law professors wrote a book on this.
"Is Eating People Wrong?: Great Legal Cases and How they Shaped the World"
Fun pedantic fact:
Sodomy doesn't mean strictly anal intercourse. It refers to any sort of sexual acts that aren't PIV, or sex with animals.
my state has a law about aggravated sodomy law but it seems like something that’s there just to go “fuck you that’s why”
maybe this is just me being a grouchy old man but the thing that really gets my goat about TRFs is when they're like 22 and came out a year ago. Get the fuck off my lawn I was getting called slurs and living publicly as a man despite not having access to HRT while you were still in denial. I was changing my name and sex marker the hard way before they streamlined that shit. I was explaining my medical needs to doctors when widespread sensitivity training was still just a twinkle in activists' eyes. I was applying to jobs with a female legal name back when it was still legal even in the great blue bastion of New York for employers to simply refuse to hire you for being trans. Get the fuck off my lawn
When I came out, r/GenderCritical was a popular and completely not-banned subreddit that my mom visited looking for answers (luckily she's a smart woman and eventually realized that place was a fucking cult). Do you fucking understand how mainstream that kind of shit was when I came out in 2015?
Do you get that there was ALWAYS a heavy transandrophobic bent to how the right and the general public talked about "tumblrinas" with "blue hair and pronouns"? How basically every stereotype of the "woke SJW" was a gender-nonconforming person AFAB? Because I did, even back then! I and a lot of other people were talking about it back then too! We used to use the word "transmisandry" but a lot of people objected to it under the logic that it somehow legitimized the claim by cis MRAs that women were oppressing them. And you know what? We caved! We switched words! We started saying "transandrophobia" instead, coined a brand new word that had nothing to do with the language MRAs were using, because we still had legitimate things to discuss and wanted to make it crystal clear that we were not adopting or encouraging cis incel ideology.
And we're starting to switch *again,* I'm seeing more and more widespread substitution of the phrase "anti-transmasculinuty," which is fine tbh (although some people use these terms to mean slightly different things, but I'm cool with whatever the community ends up adopting, because I think discussing the underlying phenomena is more important than getting bogged down with semantics), but those of us who have been around for the past decade know already by this point that it isn't about the terminology and it never was.
This has ALWAYS been about policing our epistemology. Our experiences are not valid, are not worth talking about, because we are not worth talking about to the people propagating this form of oppression.
Just like r/GenderCritical was trying to tell my mom a decade ago, the people who hate, belittle, and repress transmasculinity believe that we are not and should not be entitled to determine who and what we are or what we experience because they do not believe we're capable of doing so on our own. They believe we must somehow have been manipulated into this belief system (by the patriarchy; by "TRAs" as the TERFs claim or just original recipe MRAs as the TRFs within the community do) instead of developing our own language.
They cannot accept a world where we have the autonomy of thought and action with which to create our own movement and politics. Just like the classic transphobes believe we shouldn't have medical autonomy, TRFs believe we should not have epistemological autonomy. We are subjected to hermeneutical erasure because our existence breaks the mold of an ideology built on centuries of bioessentialist pseudoscience ultimately built to enforce patriarchal property rights over women as sexual and reproductive commodities. Our claims of differing inner experience, especially our rejection of cis womanhood, are impermissible under that framework, even as it has been internalized within a liberal-individualist identitarian pop-feminist aesthetic, and so we are met with backlash.
TLDR Don't you dare fucking tell me I don't know what it's like to be persecuted and oppressed holy fuck
!! Yeah! You are picking up what I'm putting down tbh. It's fine to be young, it's fine to be new to the community, it's fine to have only come out recently, it doesn't make you less smart or observant, but what it does mean is you lack the experience to be commenting on other people's.
Is it really possible for an atheist boy and a Gnostic girl to be in a relationship?
i’m a demonalator (theistic satanist in simple terms ig) and my bf is a baptist christian. based on that information, id say so, yeah
How does that work? Like you literally worship demons and he believes that demons are evil and should not be worshipped as per the Bible.
How do you two reconcile that difference?
Love before belief, simple. I’m religious but I’d never put a book before the human living right in front of me, no matter how much I respect my gods.
Ok but like if you believe that someone is going to Hell if they're not Christian, how can you logically just ignore that and love them? Can you really truly love someone of a differing belief if you think they're gonna burn forever for continuing to be themselves?
Might sound cringe but yeah. I mean I guess it depends from person to person- not to mention, there are MANY branches of Christianity. most Catholics I’ve met stick to dating within Catholic Churches, or no dating until marriage. Methodists are a lot more friendly, don’t give AS much of a damn, are more like “eh you didn’t murder anyone so god still loves you :)”
Some people adjust their own beliefs, others find a happy middle, others break up. Religion is a construct, a coping mechanism, and a way that some are raised. An imaginary rule book
“I change my clothes my hair my faith” - sleeping with sirens
Sure there are many branches of Christianity, I know that all too well given my interest in Gnosticism and Christian history. That being said, I'm not aware of any modern branch that doesn't believe in eternal Hell.
Honestly it's none of my buisness, it's not my relationship so my opinion and understanding means jack squat.
I just don't understand as an ex-Christian how one could date anyone that they don't think is gonna be with them in heaven. But hey, that's not my cross to bear (so to speak).
I’m an ex-Christian myself who continues to go to a Methodist summer camp years after leaving the Church (not sure what branch I was as a kid, I was just raised that way) and idk it just never comes up there I suppose? In my understanding you’d only go to hell if you commit one of the seven deadly sins (an excessive amount of one) but I guess I could be wrong? I mean if we’re following common logic I don’t think a majority of Christians are going to heaven by their own standards, so maybe they’ll see them in the eternal hell 😭
Any sin without being forgiven by Jesus and not being Christian is enough to put you in hell, as per my understanding growing up and having read the Bible.
One lie, one assault, one whatever.
i mean, there are muslims who date outside their faith and they technically ain’t supposed to, i think if god cared that much he would’ve found my bf a different man
idfk why these bitches are lying you're literally a fucking passoid im so fucking jealous like seething overhere
Passoid? Hardly. Lateshit and midshit, at most. Twinkhon at worst. Hardly a sneedhon, but far from a passoid.
why is all trans slang just self hatred. this ain’t even directed at you im just in aw at how much self hate was required to make each of these words
Is it really possible for an atheist boy and a Gnostic girl to be in a relationship?
i’m a demonalator (theistic satanist in simple terms ig) and my bf is a baptist christian. based on that information, id say so, yeah
How does that work? Like you literally worship demons and he believes that demons are evil and should not be worshipped as per the Bible.
How do you two reconcile that difference?
it doesn’t really come up often enough to matter. sometimes he just asks me questions about it
Is it really possible for an atheist boy and a Gnostic girl to be in a relationship?
i’m a demonalator (theistic satanist in simple terms ig) and my bf is a baptist christian. based on that information, id say so, yeah