literally everybody who has ever been kind to me has made me kinder in return
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Claire Keane
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One Nice Bug Per Day
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@wolfofmars
literally everybody who has ever been kind to me has made me kinder in return
everything you see on tumblr is biased towards the perspectives of the types of people who post a lot on tumblr. this is essential to remember
That tag sent me
waitress (who obv isnt Clara): this Clara person, you must really like her lolll (x)
happy yearly sansgender month ♡
happy 4/13 !!!
adrien in my outfit from a few days ago✨ feat. my claws out converse
bonus:
How quickly we forget the dangerous crow boy who’s job it is to destroy plastic
Beautiful trans girl vs patron saint of workaholism
been really compelled by egbert-lalonde humanstuck recently
idk why sm aus portray mom and dad as together but then dont make john and rose stepsiblings ... they could be a happy family trust
Throwback to the time tumblr accidentally sent a post 15 years into the past
https://www.tumblr.com/pinkiepieistraight/810758631765295104
Found a link
What the fuck does this site's backend look like
Loving the implication that this website could have a backend strange enough to make time travel real
If you think like that, please don’t ever have children.
Listen, my parents installed a lock on my door so I could lock everyone out of my room if I wanted to at sometime around 8 years old. They had a key of course for safety but they’ve never had to use it and they’ve never used it when they didn’t have to.
I was allowed full access to any books, movies, and internet I wanted fully informed about our family beliefs and practices but I was given no supervision once I reached about 13 because my parents trusted me to stick to the rules or not as I felt and come to them if there was anything that I had questions about.
As long as I said where I was going, who I was with, and when I was going to be back and then phone if anything changed I was allowed to do pretty much as I pleased from 13 onward.
I moved back in with my parents after university and the first conversation we had was my dad telling me that if I felt like they were treating me like a child to please tell them because they had no intention of doing so.
I still live with them and I’m comfortable here as an adult. When I eventually move out again, which I feel no rush to do because I feel respected and given more than enough elbow room, I will probably talk to them often if not everyday. Because they’ve always respected my privacy and my autonomy both physically and emotionally. If you want an independent and fictional child trusting them and giving them their space will do you many more favours than not.
meanwhile, my parents…
password protected my computer so i had to get permission every time i wanted to use it
put a passcode lock on our pantry so we couldn’t eat without permission
regularly checked our internet browsing history
shut off the internet at regular intervals, including when i needed it for university homework
did monthly checks of our bank statements and would confiscate money if they didn’t approve of our activities
in response, i went behind their backs and opened a new bank account, got a secret job, bought my own groceries, and used the wifi from the school across the street. they didn’t succeed in disciplining me. all they did was force me to distance myself from them.
your children are not your property. they are human beings, and they deserve basic human rights.
kids are not your chance to make the abuse you suffered “worth it” by getting to finally be the rule-maker
Strict parents make sneaky kids
Doctor Who: The Day of the Doctor (2013) Directed by Nick Hurran
i love writing out numbers and then putting them in parentheses like "one (1)" even when i dont need to i think its funny
ok so, I approached my local library with a proposal to donate a mural as a way to A: build portfolio/gain practical experience and B: give back to a beloved public institution. The director was very enthusiastic about it and i've been working on it since the beginning of March. Come with me as I endeavor to paint what is in all honesty an excessive amount of birds
I wanted the birds to look like they were actually in the space so first thing after doing the draft was to do a lighting study
after that I covered the walls in letters in lieu of a projector/vr headset bc i have neither of those :) Then i take a picture of the section of wall and superimpose the lineart over top of it so I can pencil in the lines
et voila
and that was a whole week on it's own so next comes the paintin' >:)
given all the rising transphobia and shit, we should remember that white trannies are still relatively safe and will be able to endure more escalation more easily, we're not at the top of any shit list even if we near if, trans women of color however are very vulnerable, and we need to remember they're our sisters, not our shields
First time I opened the notes on this the latest reblog was "stooooo this is causing infigthing!"
Second time was "also men!"
Fucking stop.
Stop being so fucking fragile and just support black transfems. Can you do that? For even 5 fucking minutes?
- Tabytha Gonzalez, Recipient
Here's a pretty good organization that does this type of work!
The Black Trans Travel Fund is a Black trans-led collective rooted in self-advocacy and mutual aid for Black trans women globally, our mission is to provide travel support, connect communities internationally, and establish paths towards opportunities, safety, and success.
It’s not infighting to say “we should protect the most vulnerable members of our community.” Get a grip.