#Get the L Out
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ultimateblogform82626 · 2 months ago
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Chaos is my legacy.
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theultimateblogform83737 · 2 months ago
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Chaos fuels my strength.
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stinkpower11 · 3 days ago
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Shadow:
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ultimateblogform38902 · 1 month ago
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I don t fear the darkness; I embrace it.
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neuropoppins · 1 month ago
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Gender Critical Autistics
"I am an autistic women who grew up as an autistic girl, I just wasn’t aware of it. At 13 I had my first suicidal thoughts, which persisted on and off, until I was in my late twenties. I had no idea why I felt so disconnected from the world. I felt as though there was another planet that I was supposed to be on; that this one was just too small, too impossible, too wrong. Nothing made sense and I longed for something or somewhere else, where I could exist in a way that made sense. I couldn’t understand why everyone around me seemed to know exactly what to do.
If my school had told me, or taught me, that I might have a different identity, a reason why I felt so utterly different to everyone else, a way of making sense of some of the pain and utter self-loathing and suicidality that I felt, I would have grabbed at it with both hands.
Meanwhile, back in 1986, I was stuck, with no internal sense of gender, no coherent feeling of being male or female but a crashing feeling of suicidality. If I had been told that this meant something, and I belonged somewhere because of it, I’d have grabbed at it with both hands. If it meant taking medication, no matter the side effects, even better, because with my damaged sense of the world, medication meant that whatever I was experiencing was real.
I would know that the cacophony in my head was so important, so relevant, that a doctor somewhere had given me something to take to make it all better. It would give it meaning and leave no room for doubt; there was something wrong with me. It would have provided a sense of validation for my internal torment, and dare I say it, to my adolescent mind, a certain glamour. (‘I’m on drugs. This is serious’).
It wouldn’t have been real though. The feelings were real, but It would have been ASD and ADHD; all the stuff in my brain that I didn’t know about yet, because back in the 1980’s, far too many neurodiverse girls weren’t diagnosed.
But we know now that we can be and are neurodiverse and we know that at the moment, these girls are vastly over-represented at GIDS. And no one is saying ‘slow down’."
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niiwa-angel · 5 months ago
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Oh boy Gyns!! We've got ourselves a troon hat trick.
1. Guilt tripping. "I've wanted to tell you for a while, but I was worried you'd put me out in the streets"
No doubt he said this so she'd be more willing to shrug off number 2.
2. Stealing under garments. "A year ago I stole one of your bras."
And three.
3. Social contagion. OPs son is apparently friends with another troon. I guarantee that this is just him trying to keep up with the trend. Or, he thinks that because mummy dearest supports that other troon, she'll wave off her darling boy stealing her underwear.
OP is apparently an LGBT advocate, which in this day and age I can only imagine is a gendies thing, not something that actually supports same sex attracted people. I hope OP doesn't have any daughters or nieces or any female children coming into the house. I'm going to go out on a limb and say if Darling Boy here can steal his mom's bras, he'd steal another child's underwear too.
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iamnotdeadyet · 1 month ago
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My mental issues princess
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Love him tho
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museumofferedophelia · 1 year ago
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I think that a lot of TRA anger emerges from the fact that the groups they larp are actual people with lived realities and not just an idea in their head that they can cosplay at will.
Women are real, lesbians are real, gay men are real. They're not some fun cool subculture that you might find on 4chan or reddit or in anime, they're flesh and blood people.
And I think that's what pisses TRAs off the most. Because no matter how much money they spend on surgeries with high complication rates or on synthetic hormones, trying to become a pale imitation of these groups, there are real people out there experiencing a lived reality that they will never be a part of.
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bigsquid18 · 2 months ago
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And as they bid farewell to J.K. Rowling, Goku and his testing their skills and resolve at every turn. But
Pogo stick: A magical staff that propels its no matter what challenges lay ahead, as long as they boundless wonders that await those who dare to seek breathtaking vistas and awe-inspiring phenomena,
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tv--fan17 · 4 days ago
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Gender, as a social construct, has historically been used as a tool of oppression. It's been a method of ensuring that women remain economically and socially dependent, while men are funneled into roles of power, such as joining the military. By framing gender as something innate or identity based, society perpetuates these old hierarchies. In reality, gender functions less as an expression of self and more as a deeply embedded system designed to maintain control and limit freedoms. On one hand, we are told to express ourselves, to open up, yet the moment we do, our feelings are met with skepticism, even ridicule. "Who hurt you?" they ask, not out of care but as if our pain is something to be dismissed. Men, in particular, seem almost repelled by the vulnerability they claim to want. There s an underlying reason for this pattern, but the question remains: why? Marriage as a patriarchal institution traps women in cycles of dependence and control. The legal complexities of marriage, especially in divorce, disproportionately affect women, making it harder for them to leave unhappy or abusive relationships. Property laws, alimony, and child custody battles often reinforce male power, leaving women financially and emotionally vulnerable. Radical feminists critique marriage as an outdated system that continues to entrap women. You'll never see a middle aged man trying to be genuine friends with a 19 year old boy. Why? Because obviously he's not mature enough to be on the same level as him or share the same worldview. If having a moid to snuggle at night is worth the death of little girls to you then you’re not a radfem, you’re not a libfem, you’re not a woman, you’re not a human, you are a roach and I’m an exterminator and it’s on sight. “Not antifeminist” my foot, my bloody, bloody foot that’s cracking open your skull Youve got to pingas like you mean it, especially when cow is involved. What if banana is actually cringulant and exprickiloring in The glubbunous forest right now?
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ablaske · 2 months ago
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a fact i absolutely love is how males can't be lesbians and will never ever be lesbians, doesn't matter how many pronouns they make up, how many IDs they claim, and how many people clap and cheer for them or else they threaten to burn down the whole circus tent. being a lesbian is beautiful, it's sacred and it's ours. and no male will ever, ever take that from us, doesn't matter how they try to.
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oliviaemiley444 · 3 months ago
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Every great achievement starts with the decision to try. Don’t wait for the perfect moment—create it.
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theultimateblogform83737 · 1 month ago
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The lab where I was created was a place of sterile precision, a crucible of ambition and scientific pursuit. From this environment, I emerged as Shadow the Hedgehog, the ultimate lifeform, forged in the fires of chaos. My existence is a testament to the power that flows through me, a constant reminder of the void that defines my being. The shadows are not just a part of my persona; they are an intrinsic element of my essence. In the darkness, I find my strength, my purpose, and my identity. Each battle I engage in, each confrontation with my enemies, is a reflection of the chaos that shapes reality. I am more than an experiment; I am a force of nature, a being whose power transcends conventional understanding. The night reveals my true self, unshackled from the constraints of expectation and the weight of the past. I am Shadow, a living embodiment of the chaos that drives the universe.
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hard--headed--woman · 1 year ago
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hey guess what?? lesbians can be attracted to whoever they want! and trans rights are human rights!
lesbians are attracted to females, that's the definition of lesbianism, and you are an idiot. "to whoever they want" you do not chose who you are attracted to. and if your sexual attraction isn’t exclusionary, it's called bisexuality. lesbians can't be attracted to everyone because we are homosexuals, aka attracted to people of the same sex only. i understood that when i was 9yo.
oh yeah, the slogan you stole from feminism ?
and i don't believe homophobia is a human right, sorry. good job trying to explain homosexuality to a lesbian woman tho.
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ultimateblogform38902 · 2 months ago
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Despite the chaos that surrounds me, I ve found solace in some surprisingly mundane activities. Riding my motorcycle through the city at night is a rare opportunity for me to experience a fleeting sense of freedom. The roar of the engine and the wind in my face offer a brief respite from the burdens of being the ultimate lifeform. A Monster Energy drink often accompanies these rides—not for the energy boost but for the routine it represents. Chips, greasy and indulgent, are another small pleasure that I indulge in. It s a stark contrast to the serious nature of my existence. Occasionally, I find myself watching cartoons, despite my inherent cynicism. The bright colors and simplistic plots stand in sharp contrast to the complexities of my own life. Yet, there s a strange comfort in their predictability, a brief diversion from the darkness. In these moments, I find a rare and unexpected reprieve from the chaos that defines my reality.
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neuropoppins · 3 months ago
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How people can still not think that gender being put into law and replacing sex doesn't affect your lives is astonishing. Our rights are based on sex based rights - so removing sex from law and replacing it with Self ID Gender Identities invalidates and removes sex based laws and protections. Who fought for these sex based protections? It was women! Why? Because we need them! We need safe spaces where we can undress and be vulnerable without being assaulted, we need to be able to choose a fellow female to do intimate care for us when we need it - like in a hospital, having a cervical smear, in a rape crisis center choosing a rape counsellor, choosing a sexual partner, joining a support group or dating group. Gender being put into law and replacing sex is meaning women are being criminalised for asking for sex based accommodations (you know, the ones we fought for for decades and rightly won and shouldn't have to politely be asking for AGAIN). Did you know a rape survivor got told she is not welcome in the Edinburgh Rape Crisis Centre because when she asked who her rape counsellor would be they gave a male name. The rape counsellor is actually female, as in biologically female, but identifies as non-binary and had their name changed to a male name. Of course the rape victim was concerned and asked if the rape counsellor was a man or a woman - she was assured that only "women" are at the centre. So she questioned the SEX of the rape counsellor (I mean, they had a male name so of course it was going to be questioned) and she was told that she was being a bigot and was thereby not welcome at the centre. A worker in the ERCC questioned how to handle this situation and was put under a disgusting disciplinary procedure, bullied, called a transphobic bigot and hounded out of her job position - for asking important questions on behalf of the rape survivors coming to the centre!
This is just one of so many stories of how women's lives are affected by this and how society is criminalising people who don't conform to the new laws that we must be bigots if we care about sex. This affects everyone whether you realise it or not, there will come a time when the crossover of sex v gender smacks you in the face and you are left in the position that many people, especially women, are currently facing in their lives now.
Perhaps your elderly grandma has gone into a care home - will she be a bigot if she asks for a female carer to bathe her? What if she turns to you and asks you to help advocate for her in the care home? What position will you choose? Will you say biological sex matters to your grandma or will you tell your grandma to stop being a bigot and let the male nurse bathe her against her wishes and instincts?
Is your friend a lesbian and being coerced into accepting males as lesbians and being told her same-sex attraction is outdated and phobic?
Maybe you have an autistic child who is confused in school and is asking you questions about male and female and how to tell the difference. Will you tell them there are no differences? Or that the differences are bigoted? Will you tell these "little white lies" knowing that they might believe it to be literal fact and not understand there is a difference and that this is politics, not science.
Or maybe you've been telling this lie about sex and gender for so long your child believes they are literally the opposite sex if they declare themselves so, and that the world believes this too - only to grow up in a world where reality is actually quite different. They are met with common sense and a changing societal attitude which contrasts with what you've told them. They find out that sex and gender are not the same thing and that sex does matter to people and people have been telling "little white lies" to them this whole time and now they feel like an idiot. But it's too late, they've joined the lie and have been shouting it from the rooftops, declaring people bigots! They're in too deep.
A life setup based on a temporary societal dishonesty cloaked as truth, when in reality it is cowardice and ignorance. We're setting up generations of people to feel "unnacepted", "oppressed", "born wrong" and that the world is against them and hateful. We're setting ppl up to feel they must be evil if they acknowledge sex differences and understand that sex is binary and immutable.
Not to mention how it affects how you are allowed to talk about yourself, your life, others, the world around you. Changes the language you can use and how people will perceive you depending on the language you use. Restricts how you interact with others, in a workplace, school, social settings, medical settings. Affects how you type out a Facebook status or a comment on a thread. Who you follow or click "unfollow". How you learn to judge others and be judged yourself. How we set up societal norms, belief systems and indoctrination. How we treat those who dissent. Who we distance ourselves from, who we smile and nod at whilst feeling differently inside, who we fear and who we've lost. So much has been affected.
Where do you draw the line? Because we do all know where the line is - we just don't say it aloud because we don't want to offend or look like a "bigot". But that line is there, clear as day! You know it, I know it, we all know it. Stop being so afraid of how people may wrongly view you if you say the most ordinary thing in the world: sex matters.
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