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Where's that tweet about people still living long fulfilling lives even through the fall of the roman empire because I think about it constantly
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A critical part of understanding skk is understanding that skk angst in canon is not a thing. That's why it's the fandom's civic duty to squeeze all of that juicy potential drama out of the beautifully ripe fruit that is their dynamic
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dk if you know about or understand systems but your poe drawings really helped some of our alters love themselves. We’re so thankful <3
-🐾🪽~Puppy Angel
I do know a bit about systems, yeah! I have some friends who are plural ^^ Here’s one for you. I poured a lot of love into her.
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if you have not drank any water yet today, this is your daily reminder that you are so cute. You're so pretty. Don't let anyone let you think you aren't beautiful. keep sparkling on, superstar
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if you have not drank any water yet today, this is your daily reminder that you are so cute. You're so pretty. Don't let anyone let you think you aren't beautiful. keep sparkling on, superstar
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Having ADHD is so fun because sometimes youre looking for something that you use regularly and definitely put away in a smart and reasonable place and you have absolutely 0 hope of remembering where and finding it. And then other times ur like "hmm I need a some kind of small pointed object. I feel like i remember seeing a paperclip under the left couch cushion a month ago, i wonder if its still there" and it is
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Yesterday my little brother told me something very sweet and touching, that when he was a kid and had nightmares about monsters chasing him or whatever he would be able to end the nightmare by finding me in the dream and I would protect him by fighting off the zombies, or carrying him away. This is adorable, and makes me feel like the greatest older sibling in the world, but the hilarious thing is that when I was a kid I had nightmares of needing to save him from zombies and such. so many dreams where he was in trouble and I needed to save him. Like my nightmares began where his ended. Low key I think he mastered the ability to psychically transfer his nightmare to me as a child and I'm kind of annoyed with him.
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taking away the phrases "critical thinking" and "media literacy" from you guys until you all develop some uhh. uhhhhh
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*in a rap battle* i wonder who your mother could have been if she never had you
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Natsume's book of friends is a feel good anime, it's just the type of feel good that you rarely get anymore, it's the last sunset of that 7th grade summer, or a full moon in winter you freezed your ass off to stare at for more than an hour, or being the last to leave your dorm room at the end of the year, or going home from a life changing concert but it's already night and so so quiet and your boots are making the only other noise except those two servers closing a late restaurant
And you feel like crying because you stop to think, gods, i might never experience this again and i don't mind. But you do, and you will.
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PCOS is an intersex variation, full stop. The reason that's controversial is that just accepting it as one undermines the gender and sex binaries.
The idea that we're just rare mutants that need to be fixed, or can be ignored for the sake of the majority, would further begin to fall apart. Recognizing people with PCOS as intersex makes it harder for them to treat people with PCOS like broken women.
Doctors treat their intersex traits as a malady that needs to be fixed. Even in the case of a cis women with PCOS and gender dysphoria or health issues, the treatment is so often laced with intersexism and coercion. There is no real choice given, and no affirmation of one's body as worthy of respect regardless of what it looks like.
This isn't unusual in the treatment of intersex people - people do try to hide from us the fact we're intersex (entirely, or by saying we have a disorder instead). But by not even considering people with PCOS under the umbrella, they prevent them from finding community with people like them, and advocating for themselves.
This is all to say, people with PCOS are not less intersex than other intersex people. They are just as intersex, and face all the scrutiny that comes with it. But more than that, they are integral to intersex liberation - and queer liberation overall. Your story as an intersex person with PCOS matters. We need you, and we want you with us.
May you find peace, community, and healing. May you find comfort and home in your body. May you find health and wellness. You are loved, and you belong - just as you are, and have yet to become.
Sincerely, a trans intersex person who doesn't know if it's PCOS or something else.
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