DNI: Antiblack, Zionist, Racist, Transmisogynist, Transandrophobia truthers (the coiner of that term has a lesbian rape fetish and is overall a disgusting human being), Ship canonical lesbians with men, Biphobic, Bimisogynists, Panphobic, Acephobia, Arophobia, Proshipper, Anti-anti, Terf, Swerf, Radfems
Art done by: Me, @candyredterezii , @moonlithub, @vintagecandy , @polaroidxcamera
Personals and Non Rps, feel free to reblog my art!
I am a mother of children and I am going through difficult financial circumstances. I am finding it hard to provide for my children's basic needs, such as food, clothing, and school supplies. Therefore, I appeal to people of goodwill and compassionate hearts, asking for their assistance in any way they can. Every contribution, no matter how small, makes a big difference in my children's lives.
I ask God to place what you offer on the scale of your good deeds, and to bless you in your livelihoods and your families. May God reward you for your support and for standing by those in need.
The crossing through which food enters has been closed for more than 30 days. We have nothing to eat, and even if we do, the prices are exorbitant. Some of the prices listed are:
1 kg of meat = $120
1 chicken = $70
1 kg of fish = $100
1 bag of flour = $200
1 kg of cooking gas = $150
1 kg of sugar = $15
1 kg of eggplant = $20
1 kg of tomatoes = $10
1 kg of onions = $25.
Not to mention the other very expensive essential goods. I hope you will stand by me to get food.
Every donation from you saves us from hunger, no matter what your donation is. Don't be stingy with it.
"sex should be less stigmatized and talked about more" and "you should always make sure people who dont want to consume sexual media that you present dont have to see it" are two statements that can and should coexist. by the way.
FLY is a story about a boy who gets a second chance. Help his story take flight June 9th 11am EST on Kickstarter. Thank you for being the wind beneath my wings I hope this story lifts the world to a brighter place.
A coming of age story about Black kids who finally have power to fight back against systems designed against them.
Why is it that when racism occurs in fandom spaces, in independent media, that y’all keep calling people weird for reacting strongly to it? Y’all really think you’re doing something when you pull that dingy “there’s real world problems to deal with” excuse out your ass just to shut up people rightfully wanting justice and feeling comfortable with their media.
It was real when y’all dressed up in cosplays, and made fan art, and went to conventions, and got to interact with your faves through their social platforms…but suddenly when bigotry is involved, it’s not that big of a deal.
Let me rephrase what y’all are trying to say: POC don’t get to have fandom. We don’t get to have media. That part of the real world is something we’re not allowed to touch. It’s the one space that discrimination and prejudice will always thrive, because you refuse to acknowledge the layers of racism for what they are.
I think people should be just as critical of fandom spaces and their bigotry as they would the real world. You should treat these scandals of people saying slurs, of outright refusing to hire POC for certain roles, and whatever the fuck else these companies decide to facilitate and be complicit in as hate crimes, as segregation, as RACISM. You should see these behaviors and patterns of behavior as indicative of something in the real world, because we all exist in the real world, and these things don’t leave us just because we put on a quirky username.
I'd like to start a small project raising awareness of sexual assault, coercion, harassment, and other similar behaviors toward trans women and others TMA (transmisogyny affected) by people TME (transmisogyny exempt)
I find that our experiences are far too often ignored, belittled, or even used against us, and I'd like to see a future where we can speak up about what we've been through and actually be met with the support and resources we need to heal from or escape sexually coercive situations
I want to invite trans women and others TMA who feel comfortable doing so to discuss their experiences in my askbox, anonymously or not, and I will post them (unless asked not to in the body of the ask) under the tag "#transfem voices project"
Additional important info:
Risks: There is always the possibility of the tag being used to find transfems to harass, and this is something you may be vulnerable to if you choose to submit non-anonymously
Deletion info: If you submit anonymously, please note that neither you or I have any way of verifying who actually sent the ask once it's up, and as such, I have no way of verifying who you are if you reach out and ask that I delete it. As I want to ensure that no bad faith actors can silence our stories, I err on the side of not deleting them once they're up, so please do keep this in mind! Additionally, please be aware that independent archiving efforts may exist, so it would be difficult to have your submission truly removed from the internet
If you do want to be able to delete later: You can send the text of your ask in my DMs before putting it in my askbox. Then, wait to send it into my askbox until I reply to your DM. This will allow me to verify later that the post is yours if you want to have it deleted. I will not reveal your identity to anyone, but even so, please feel free to use a throwaway sideblog for additional privacy if you like
Reblogging info: I will leave posts rebloggable unless asked not to by the asker, so anyone who wants to spread awareness should feel free to reblog
Those who may find these posts triggering should feel free to block the tag
I will mark all posts mature to adhere to Tumblr's guidelines
I will sometimes add additional content warning tags to some posts where they become relevant
This project has no planned end date. I intend to keep taking submissions as long as I'm physically able, so hopefully no one feels rushed to contribute! You're free to take your time 💖
Some reasons a submission may not be posted:
I cannot post an anonymous submission if it includes some kind of clear identifier attempting to attribute it to a specific person, unless you DM me to verify that it's you. I have had a few submissions with the username of a transfem who has been widely harassed added to the end like this: "-(username)", and I do not post them because they could be an attempt to further harass her
I try to queue roughly half of all submissions, while the other half I post when I see them. This is to space out submissions so that hopefully nobody's gets buried. If I'm posting others but yours isn't up yet, it may just be in the queue!
(Thinking about my upcoming top surgery, and coming out and queerness in general, and the slow expansion and brightening of life)
[ID copied from alt text: A three panel watercolour comic, painted on one page that is held. The first panel is mainly blank white, with a bit of yellow and pink bleeding in from one corner. The second panel is half white, with more orange, yellow, pink, blue starting to emerge more from all of the edges. The last panel is vibrant yellow, red, pink, purple, and blue, with text reading "it will be worth it (heart shape)." End ID.]