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#A GROUP OF QUEERS
tingerbun · 6 months
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silly children
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sh4tt3rg1rl · 6 months
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What are your characters genders/sexualities?
Mix is a polyamorous omniromantic demisexual trans man and uses he/him pronouns
Sun is a pansexual demigirl and uses she/they pronouns
Vamp is a gay demiboy and uses he/they/it pronouns
Pharaoh is a gay man and uses he/him pronouns
Pen and Paper are both nonbinary panromantic asexuals and both use they/it pronouns
Umbra is a lesbian omnigender and uses all pronouns except he/him
Dialtone is a panromantic aceflux demiflux person and uses they/he pronouns
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b-exie · 2 years
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A group of Queers is called "The Owl House" Change my mind
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c-a-l-i-r-e · 1 year
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I hope you guys can see my vision. Gay ass vampire boys
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userarmand · 3 months
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dubai trio + cunty glasses
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wormtime123 · 3 months
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what i've done for pride this month target audience: me. ft. kristen on a queer mission and a gaggle of sapphics + their favorite aroace little guy
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keymintt · 1 year
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a comic/zine about coyotes
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oysters-aint-for-me · 9 months
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my (very queer) friend is pregnant for the first time and she’s been on all the baby message boards (eg tiktok, facebook) and she found this tag that was like “ftm pregnancy” and she was like “oh cool! there’s whole tag for pregnant transmen!” and then was extremely confused as to why the tag was full of what appeared to be cisgender women. she was like “i mean i don’t wanna judge, maybe they are transmen but they don’t look how i expected them to, that’s okay, if they say they’re trans then they are” except she kept looking through the tag and literally NONE of them were transmen, ALL of them appeared to be ciswomen. she was VERY confused, seriously questioning what she knew about trans people (and not to be like “she has trans friends!” but literally her partner is trans, her sibling in law is trans, many of her friends are trans/nb, hell i think she’s a bit nonbinary herself, idk, we haven’t actually talked about that recently lol) and doubting reality in general.
and then she found out that, amongst a huge section of the internet to which she had never been exposed before, “ftm” stands for First Time Mom.
there’s no moral to this story i just thought it was funny
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chiffer178 · 4 months
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genderkoolaid · 3 months
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got overstimulated at pride which sucked BUT it was all worth it because while i was cooling down in the library this wonderful older trans woman sat beside me. she had apparently just recently come out and got a new name. she kept giggling and laughing to herself, so full of joy and happiness just getting to be there as herself. we talked for a bit about her cool skirt with pockets. i love her. she deserves everything good in the world
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kaibascorpse · 6 months
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some of you people are so obsessed with having an acceptable group to ‘punch up’ at that you would rather pretend a marginalized group are Basically The Oppressors™ than listen to their valid criticisms about the fact that ‘punching up’ very rarely hits the intended target, and the majority of the actual damage of that act is suffered by fellow marginalized people in your own community. there is a significant difference between venting frustrations about privileged groups and just outright attacking anyone who (you assume) experiences that axis of privilege regardless of - and in many cases outright denying - their actual lived experiences. it goes far beyond just ‘venting frustrations’ when what you’re really doing is trying to find a moral justification to bully people you don’t like, and when your own desire for catharsis and moral superiority leads to ignoring the voices of the vulnerable people you hurt. you’re not ‘punching up’ - you just like punching people for the sake of punching.
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bxmblxbee · 1 year
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starkitten101 · 5 months
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Made this in like a minute out of frustration over a couple memories. Is this anything
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sickly-sapphic · 3 months
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apparently "include intersex people" is too high a standard for a lot of the queer community, but I don't think it should be optional anymore tbh. include intersex people or die by my sword 🤺
[ID: The intersex flag - a yellow background with a purple ring in centre. White, shadowed text reads; I will carve out COMMUNITY with my bare hands. End ID]
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zan0tix · 4 months
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My fav agents of the transsexual empire 🫶😁🏳️‍⚧️
I think personally we should draw them as adults getting to fully indulge in their teen fashion aspirations. (see second image) Callies outfit was inspired by paint splotches and embroidery as if she made her outfit herself :) A true artist!
Third is my updated readings. I say "readings" because i believe theres textual evidence for these and its how i interpreted them from my read throughs. (Only jake has the autism symbol because hes the most explicitly disabled coded in text but all of them to me are neurodivergent)
The gender labels are used loosely bc i think each of them has an incredibly unique journey/relationship with their gender that cant be encapsulated in a small set of words, and i do not think any of them would actually fully use labels either.
I am just using these to simplify down my thoughts into something easily digestible LOL MY THOUGHTS ON THEM AND THEIR PARALLELS + MIRRORS + INVERSIONS ARE SUPER COMPLEX i think about them Genuinely Literally Every Day of my Life. theyd have to be saved for a different time </3 but ya alpha kids trans 4EVER howd hussie cram THIS AMOUNT of queerness into these guys.. will never know
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cardentist · 2 months
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another thing that I think would fix 50% of queer infighting overnight: if people understood what "invisibility" actually Means.
people see "this oppressed group has a problem with invisibility" and assume it just means "nobody knows what this oppressed group is," and Then assume "so nobody targets this oppressed group for Being an oppressed group."
when what "invisibility" Actually means is that when this oppressed group faces violence, that violence is swept under the rug (either by being misreported, or not reported at all).
the point of fighting back against invisibility is about allowing people to speak up about the oppression they Already Face and actually be Heard. which can then be used to help people get the support that they need.
so when someone says "this group doesn't experience violence Because all they face is invisibility" they are Actively participating in that invisibility, which then perpetuates that violence by allowing it to continue unseen.
which, of course, gets even Worse when people use this misunderstanding as an excuse to be actively violent towards other community members. to Actively try to suppress other people's voices because of this perception that they must Have It Better because the violence they face is, well, Invisible.
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