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trans faggot. 18+. cripplepunk. this is a side blog. //banner is by hate-kill-repeat
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yeah you're "punk" but are you normal about deformed people?
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Green Day solicit donations for HIV/AIDS organization, 1994
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Thinking about making and selling lil hats! (example here) 🥳
Would be great fun and something to put energy into! I would maybe only sell them for $10-$15, i wouldn't really care i just want to make lil punk hats for people! I just enjoy the process so much i want to find a way to share it from my tiny bedroom in Australia. Would anyone be down? I would love to make patches, custom shorts and jackets, buttons and pins as well! Just wanna share this shit
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shoutout to every person who deals with incontinence. i dealt with bedwetting up until my early teens, and now deal with stress and urge incontinence and for years never wanted to talk about it because of the shame and stigma other people place on not being able to control your bladder or bowel movements.
incontinence is a disability. it's not gross or wrong to talk about incontinence. incontinent people are not dirty or disgusting. if we could control these parts of our body, we would. we're not an inconvenience for being this way, and we don't have to be treated like a burden or like we need to be "fixed".
whether or not you use incontinent products like briefs, pads, diapers, plastic bed sheets, or whatever else, you are loved, important, and deserved to be seen when there are conversations about disability awareness and acceptance. we don't deserve to hide in shame when all we need is to be accommodated and accepted.
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yeah you call yourself a punk but are you normal about addicts
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Activists in Tasmania have stuck up more honest promo stickers inside Coles & Woolworths stores, the two dominant supermarket chains in Australia.
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put spikes on your wheelchair's handles. wrap barbed wire around your cane or crutch so it'll hurt like a motherfucker if someone kicks or grabs it from under your hand. wear a personal alarm and pull the pin every time someone moves you without your consent, leans on your chair, takes a seat on your rollator, taps your hearing aid, steals your AAC device. scream for help when you're abducted. wail like you're in agony when people trip you up or knock into you. take pepper spray to the grocery store. take a knife to the club. leave cards that say "fuck you" under the wipers of inconsiderately parked cars and scratch access codes for bathrooms on the outside of the door. we are not begging for mercy, we're fighting dirty. we have to.
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some pins from The Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender (LGBT) Archives of Western New York pin exhibit (1970-2018)
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in reference to that last post i reblogged, i should also mention:
PLEASE LOOK OUT FOR ANTISEMITIC PROPAGANDA IN ANTI COP ART/POSTS. PLEASE PLEASE LOOK.
right now, being anti-cop is NECESSARY, but some people use “anti cop” art to actually depict EXTREMELY ANTISEMITIC, DANGEROUS propaganda
look for:
references to “lizard people”
references to “zealot” “world controlling organizations” etc etc
SIX-POINTED STARS (MAGEN DAVID) ON POLICE UNIFORMS OR SIMILAR POSITIONS OF POWER
large, hooked/downward-pointed noses
kippot/yarmulkes on police/other authority figures (this one should be more obvious, but.. you’d be surprised)
references to israel
triple parentheses
iron crosses on “punks”
i totally, 100% understand the temptation to rb all the anti cop stuff you see. it’s a good instinct. but goyim NEED to look out for these dogwhistles. IT IS NEVER INNOCENT. IF YOU SEE THESE THINGS, IT IS NOT TRULY ANTI COP, IT IS ANTISEMITIC. IT IS COMPARING JEWISH PEOPLE TO POLICE.
just make sure the message you’re spreading is a good one. be safe, and keep your community safe (including the jewish ones).
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