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Society by and large might be controlled by the gender binary, but you have shown that it's vulnerable simply by existing as a nonbinary person.
Keep carving out a place for yourself.
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I dont like the term "cringe," but this is absolute cringe.
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midnight snack 🍜
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terfs really do have such a basic understanding of gender and sex and gender abolition, and it's so painfully obvious even in the lens of cisgender people. like, terfs have such a basic understanding of gender, and sex, and misogyny, and patriarchy and oppression, but then never learn anything else, never really explore what they're talking about, never really cross examine how their personal relationships may differ from other groups, they have the simplest of bullet points from a 101 course and then think they're the most educated on the topic. and then you see them stumble into trans communities who talk about this stuff and terfs make themselves look like absolute fools while thinking they're delivering these epic clapbacks or whatever
god i remember once a terf said something to me like "ur a man that's biology" or whatever and I scrolled down her blog like only like three posts and the post was this big piece about how biological sex in regards to people was a largely misogynistic and racist practice, meant to enforce a sexist system as well as demean non-white people and how a lot of the "common knowledge" we have of bio sex is based on that and not actual "biology," and I was just in awe of how she could see this, understand it, agree with it, but then act as if biological sex is 100% end all be all.
but, it's just like, terfs struggle to understand these topics, they fail to really understand complex conversations of gender outside of "being woman bad and men scare me :(" they get so mad at this concept of trans people existing, nevermind that by doing so they have to be hypocritical and contradictory towards their base ideals.
one of my favorite, and most insidious moments of their ignorance is watching them talk about gender dysphoria. like, every terf claims to be a "dysphoric female." why? well, three reasons. they don't define it right. they completely mutilate what gender dysphoria is and present it differently. so, some terfs do this to trick some egg mode trans people or maybe lesser accepted trans people into their shenanigans, some terfs use it as a way where dumbass liberal "i support trans people" types think they can't tell the terf to fuck off, but a vast majority of them have seen this description and think that they do have gender dysphoria when they dont (also a combo of the three)
obviously this is such a small amount to say on this topic. not to mention how whiteness plays into terf shit, but it's just like, it's literally this fuckin meme
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SPONGEBOB!! WHY DID YOU SET ME ON FIRE SPONGEBOB!! WHY DIDN’T YOU JUST WRITE YOUR ESSAY!!1
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Jets from the Necklace Nebula : What celestial body wears the Necklace Nebula? First, analyses indicate that the Necklace is a planetary nebula, a gas cloud emitted by a star toward the end of its life. Also, what appears to be diamonds in the Necklace are actually bright knots of glowing gas. In the center of the Necklace Nebula are likely two stars orbiting so close together that they share a common atmosphere and appear as one in the featured image by the Hubble Space Telescope. The red-glowing gas clouds on the upper left and lower right are the results of jets from the center. Exactly when and how the bright jets formed remains a topic of research. The Necklace Nebula is only about 5,000 years old, spans about 5 light years, and can best be found with a large telescope toward the direction of the constellation of the Arrow (Sagitta). via NASA
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