Pretty, yes? Here’s an example of the Glass Gem corn I grew this year. I used pink kernels from a cob I grew last year. Voila! Lustrous corn with pink and pearly hues.

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Pretty, yes? Here’s an example of the Glass Gem corn I grew this year. I used pink kernels from a cob I grew last year. Voila! Lustrous corn with pink and pearly hues.
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thinking about how many afab she/they nonbinary girls insert themselves into “trans discourse” and direct their anger about gender stuff toward “cis people”
i’m wondering how much of it comes from wanting to be able to talk about gendered oppression (read: misogyny) without being silenced as a “cis woman”
because in genderland, if u are “cis” (who cares if you’re a woman) you can’t talk about gender issues. “cis women” are an equally privileged class as “cis men.”
so if you, a female woman, want to talk about, think about, or engage with your discomfort with gender roles and the gendered world in any way, you have two options: be a nonbinary they/them femquxxr twans or be a terf. the latter is obviously less desirable if you want friends and/or don’t want to be deplatformed.
it’s misguided and sad, and i know so many people like this and i wish i could support them, but they’d probs call me a terf so<3 whatever
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why do women have miss, ms and mrs when men only have mr
Because men needed to brand us to tell our age and ownership status to see if we were still consumable or not. Miss - young, but consumable in the near future, still property of her father. Ms - defective goods (unmarried, old {over 25}), probably still property of her father or caregiver. Mrs - Legal property of a man.
I thought Ms was created by feminists so that it could be a neutral title? One that doesn’t show whether or not you are married vs miss/mrs?
the original story is interesting! in 1961 a woman called sheila michaels was looking for a term that would not dictate a woman’s marital status and saw printed in a newspaper a typo of “miss” (or perhaps mr), that said ‘ms’. she tried to advocate for it to be a term but in the beginning wasn’t very successful. but then in 1969, a friend of the feminist legend gloria steinem heard about this new term and told gloria, who then used it as the title of her new magazine, which was the first american feminist magazine. from there, the popularity boomed, it became widely used, and just a few years after that, the government approved it for use on documents.
so, we have several women to thank, including gloria steinam, which i was not expecting.
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