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#margot robbie#charleen weiss#alicia vikander#400x640#avatars 400x640#my characters#my girls#forum rpg#ressources rpg#faceclaim ressources
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The pretenders/Barbie fandom please understand my vision. They are the same.
Watching the show “the pretender” with my parents and it strikes me that this man is just the 90s network tvs response to Barbie. He has every job… can do heart surgery… be an astronaut… detective… doll man.
#they are capable of anything…but knowing their true selves….#we are so similar…#michael t weiss#barbie#barbie movie#margot robbie#the pretender 1996#the pretender#the pretender tv show
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not to be insane but do you have any readings about religious bdsm or things w those vibes? ily <3
hi yes i do! i just finished writing a thesis about this actually
Jeffrey J. Kripal, Roads of Excess, Palaces of Wisdom: Eroticism and Reflexivity in the Study of Mysticism. (University of Chicago Press, Chicago: 2001) + Jeffrey Kripal, Kali’s Child: The Mystical and Erotic in the Life and Teachings of Ramakrishna, (University of Chicago Press, Chicago: 1996) + kali's child is not about christianity but it is a fantastic work on eroticism and religion from the hindu perspective (however kripal is white and was trained as a priest, so bear that in mind)
Carter Heyward. Touching Our Strength: The Erotic as Power and the Love of God. (Harper & Row, 2009)
Jeremy Carrette, "Intense Exchange: Sadomasochism, Theology and the Politics of Late Capitalism." Theology and Sexuality, vol. 11, no. 1 (April 2005), pp. 11-30
Joseph Rogers, "Do Not Despise the Discipline of the Almighty: God as Leather Daddy and Reading Job through Althaus-Reid." Religions, vol. 8, no. 10.
Robert E. Shore-Goss, "Queer incarnational bedfellows" in Contemporary Theological Approaches to Sexuality (Routledge, New York: 2017) + all of robert shore-goss's work in general (he was the acting chaplain at avatar, the largest gay leather club in los angeles, for a number of years, and previously trained to be a priest- i adore him and his work)
Susannah Cornwall, "The future of sexuality debates in the Church: shared challenges and opportunities for theological ‘traditionalists’ and ‘revisionists’," Modern Believing vol. 62, no. 1 (January 2021) + cornwall has written extensively about intersex people in theology, i highly recommend her scholarship
Marcella Althaus-Reid, Indecent Theology: Theological Perversions in Sex, Gender and Politics. (Routledge, New York: 2000 + this might be my favourite book on this list and i recommend it to everyone, althaus-reid is an extraordinary thinker and her work in general is worth looking into
Margot Weiss, Techniques of Pleasure: BDSM and the Circuits of Sexuality. Duke University Press (London, 2011) is a book i recommend to anyone who is interested in or exploring bdsm, its a great starter book though not explicitly religious
Georges Bataille, Erotism: Death and Sensuality. Translated by Mary Dalwood. (City Lights Books, San Francisco: 1986) + bataille in general is a great philosopher, i also recommend Guilty trans. Bruce Boone
When Did We See You Naked? Jesus as a Victim of Sexual Abuse, ed. Jayme R. Reaves, David Tombs, and Rocío Figùeroa (SCM Press, London: 2021) + david tombs is a forerunner in reading the crucifixion as sexual abuse, approaching it from the methodological viewpoint of human rights abuses in latin america. this isn't about bdsm, but it is about sexuality in theology and it provides an incredibly necessary counterpoint to any discussion of power dynamics.
i'm missing a few titles but i'll look through my library and add them when i can.
edit: bolded my favourites, also heyward is the only book that to my knowledge is not available on zlib or annas-archive.
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PBS FEMENINOS POR EDAD
Hola personitas. Venimos con un aporte que nos ha costado un tiempito reunir. Es posible que algunos PB tengan 1 añito más de lo que pone, porque igual cumplieron recién. Esperamos les guste ^^
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TUMBLR | AMBIENTACIÓN | GRUPOS
Abrimos la lista de reservas de faceclaim. La misma será actualizada constantemente hasta la apertura del foro.
Recordamos que la reserva será por llegada de mensaje así que les pedimos que controlen bien cuales son los PB que ya han sido reservados.
Aaron Taylor-Johnson — High
Abigail Cowen — missmyowndream
Adelaide Kane — leire
Andrea Damante — Mr T.
Agustín Bernasconi — Shishoska
Alan Ritchson — Almaespada
Alina Olesheva — Xenia
Allissa Salls — Cyro
Alycia Debnam-Carey — Galadriel
Amelie Zilber — Khaleeliz
Ana de Armas — Beth
Anabelle Wallis — acinderellastory
Andy Blossom — Perséfone
Angelina Michelle — Miel
Anna Zak — Hécate
Arthur Benedetti — shiker
Bar Zomer — Lost
Ben Barnes — Khaleeliz
Ben Dahlhaus — Shishoska
Brock O’Hurn — Thor
Carolina Moura — Elena
Charleen Weiss — Magdalena
Chris Evans — Mr.Sin
Chris Pratt — ScarletGuy
Chris Hemsworth — Lawson
Cindy Kimberly — Luna
Cole Sprouse — kattokoshmar-blog
Constance Dominik — Perséfone
Davey Fisher — Dr. C
Do KyungSoo — Carpincho
Dua Lipa — Khaleeliz
Eden Fines — Gotita
Elizabeth Olsen — Galadriel
Elliot Page — kattokoshmar-blog
Emilia Mernes — Shishoska
Emily Blunt — Moony
Emily Carey — Carpincho
Emily Ratajkowski — Ritsu
Emma Watson — El Sensei
Federico Cola — Beth
Gal Gadot — butterfly
Grey Damon — OnAir
Han So-hee — Athena
Hande Ercel — Coonie
Hanna Edwinson — Rose
Henry Cavill — Galadriel
Herman Tømmeraas — K.
Jacob Elordi — Laurificacion
Jake Gyllenhaal — Toffee
Jean Carlo León (jashlem) — Hana
Jensen Ackles — Perséfone
Jessy Hartel — Harrington
John Krasinski — Lighting
Jonathan Bailey — El Sensei
Josie Lane — withmew
Kailee Morgue — Tested
Ken Bek — Red Ranger
Kennedy Walsh — Carpincho
Kerem Bursin — Mr.Sin
Kwon Ji Yong — Piruleta
Lily Collins — Kaz
Lily Easton — Pinky
Lily James — gilmoregirl
Liza Weidmann — Elena
Lucas Jade Zumann — Hacker
Lucy Boynton — Bo Peep
Lusya Abramovskaya — Hana
Madelaine Petsch — Xenia
Maia Reficco — Clover
Maks Behr — poseidón
Margot Robbie — Laurificacion
Marissa Long — Harrington
Mathew Daddario — Blossom
Michael Yerger — Pikachu
Nicki Nicole — Beth
Nicola Porcella — Darkish
Noah Centineo — Astro
Oliver Stark — kattokoshmar-blog
Pedro Pascal — Karmela
Phoeve Dnyevor — OnAir
Richard Madden — Theo
Romaneinnc — lunita
Ryan Gosling — Dopesmoker
Ryan Guzman — Blossom
Sadie Sink — Obsidian
Scarlett Leithold — Blossom
Sebastian Stan — Themuffinman
Sergio Carvajal — Xenia
Sienna Raine Schmid — Fallen
Stefania Spampinato — OnAir
Stephen James — Conejito
Sophie Thatcher — safismística
Sydney Sweeney — muñeca vudú
Thomas Doherty — Coryo
Tobias Reuter — poseidón
Tom Hardy — Dr. C
Tyler Hoechlin — El Sensei
Vanessa Kirby — leire
Victoria Bronova — Laurificacion
Victor Pérez — PikachuPaldeano
Vinnie Hacker — Soul
Vladislav Gerasimov — Dimitri
Willy Whey — Hana
Yael Shelbia — elizabeth
Zoe Kravitz — Karmela
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Katherine - ABC - October 5, 1975
Drama
Running Time: 97 minutes
Stars:
Art Carney as Thornton Alman
Sissy Spacek as Katherine Alman
Henry Winkler as Bob Kline
Julie Kavner as Margot Weiss Goldman
Jane Wyatt as Emily Alman
Joe De Santis as Father Echeverra
Hector Elias as Juan
Jenny Sullivan as Liz Alman Parks
René Enríquez as Vega
Mary Murphy as Miss Collins
Catlin Adams as Jessica (as Nira Barab)
Jorge Cervera Jr as Julio
Barbara Harris as Lillian Colman (as Barbara Iley)
Ann Noland as Frizzy
Ta-Ronce Allen as Jennie
John Hawker as Rev. Mills
Brad Rearden as Carl
#Katherine#TV#Drama#1975#1970's#ABC#Art Carney#Sissy Spacek#Henry Winkler#Julie Kavner#Jane Wyatt#Hector Elias#Jenny Sullivan
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Amber Hollibaugh is Senior Activist Fellow Emerita at the Barnard Center for Research on Women where she directs Queer Survival Economies (QSE). QSE addresses the intersections of sexuality, poverty, homelessness, labor, and the criminalization of survival. This project continues Hollibaugh’s long-term collaboration with BCRW as well as her critical work as an activist, sex worker, writer, and former Executive Director of Queers for Economic Justice. In 2015, Hollibaugh organized a public conference in collaboration with the Murphy Institute (CUNY) bringing together organizers, activists, scholars and community members to discuss overlooked and often invisible economic justice issues at the intersections of class, race, gender, immigration, non-traditional families, sexuality, and the law. The conference led to the publication “Queer Precarity and the Myth of Gay Affluence” by Amber Hollibaugh and Margot Weiss in New Labor Forum (2015). In 2016, Queer Survival Economies presented a day-long workshop at the Creating Change Conference, the annual conference sponsored by the National Gay and Lesbian Task Force to support change for social justice, and a plenary panel at BCRW’s 41st annual Scholar and Feminist Conference on the theme of sustainabilities. As an Emerita Fellow, Hollibaugh co-authored “Immigrants Are Welcome Here: Best Practices for Service Providers Working with Immigrants who are LGBTQ, Sex Workers, and or HIV-Positive.”
Queer Survival Economies. About Amber Hollibaugh
Jeremy Childs in The LA Times. Amber Hollibaugh, radical LGBTQ+ activist and rights advocate, dies at 77
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the living albatross collection
Samuel Taylor Coleridge, “The Rime of the Ancient Mariner” / John-Allison Weiss, “How To Be Alone” / “Diving bell” entry, Wikipedia / tumblr user @^zoreta / The Crane Wives, “Never Love an Anchor” / Richard Edwards and Margot & The Nuclear So And So’s, “Rollin’, Rollin’, Rollin’”
#albatross#none of my tags work anymore i hope i can find this again#living as in I want to add more to this#undescribed#<- will add descriptions in alt + full text in cut soonish
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Royals Avoid Sweep.
Royals 4 Twins 1 W-Ragans (10-7) L-Varland (0-5) SV-Erceg (5)
The Minnesota Twins have played two very good games against the Royals to take the series. They went for the sweep this afternoon and things didn't go so well. The Royals were ready early as Paul DeJong lined a one-out double to left in the second. Freddy Fermin singled and Kyle Isbel hit an RBI groundout back to the mound. This put the Royals up by a run after two frames. Kansas City kept adding on in the third as Bobby Witt Jr. smacked a Louie Varland fastball out to left for a solo homer. The Royals lead doubled to two and the Twins started to figure out Cole Ragans in the fourth. Carlos Santana smacked a change-up out to left for a solo homer and Minnesota inched within a run. The Royals got that run back in the sixth as Paul DeJong belted a Louie Varland fastball out to left for a solo shot. The Royals added one more in the seventh as Adam Frazier singled and Maikel Garcia pinch ran. Garcia stole two bases and Vinnie Pasquantino doubled him home. Cole Ragans ran with it through seven strong innings. Sam Long got the first two outs of the eighth and Lucas Erceg retired all four men he faced as the Royals avoided the sweep today at Target Field.
-Final Thoughts- Louie Varland put together a quality start. He went six innings and allowed three runs on eight hits with three strikeouts and a walk. Jhoan Duran was used in the seventh and gave up a run, Trevor Richards got in and out of trouble in the eighth, and Steven Okert had a scoreless ninth. Manny Margot led the team with two hits. The Twins hit 1-for-5 with runners in scoring position and left six men on base. Louie Varland was called up and Josh Winder was sent back to St. Paul. Varland will likely get sent down for a reliever. Ronny Henriquez is the only 40-man option because Winder has to wait ten days before getting called up unless there's an injury. Zack Weiss, Giovanny Gallegos, Jeff Brigham, Diego Castillo, and Nick Wittgren are options off the 40-man. The Twins head to Arlington to play the Rangers in a four-game series this weekend. Bailey Ober will face Cody Bradford in the opener tomorrow night.
-Chris Kreibich-
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#margot robbie#charleen weiss#zoe kravitz#avatars#400x640#margot robbie avatar#charleen weiss avatars#zoe kravitz avatar
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fc ideas for house caron?
charles melton, daniel henney, devrim lingnau, elizabeth yu, erin kellyman, jessie mei li, amy james kelly, alexandra dowling, alicia von rittberg, anya taylor-joy, aurora ruffino, barry keoughan, claudia jessie, corey mylchreest, daisy head, dylan o'brien, ella hunt, emilia schule, florence pugh, freddie fox, gaia weiss, hannah james,harris dickinson, isolda dychauk, jack lowden, jacob collins levy, jannik schuman, jodie comer, josh dylan, josh o'connor, kaitlyn dever, laurie davidson, louisa jacobson, lucy boynton, luke newton, maia mitchell, margot robbie, morfydd clark, philip froissant, sonya priss, toby regbo, kylie bunbury, kit young, kivanc tatlitug, maddison jaizani, meryem uzerli, naomi scott, muge boz, ruby barker, pelin karahan, sebastian de souza, taylor zakhar perez, tessa thompson, therica wilson read, dakota fanning.
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2024 Minnesota Twins Players By Nationality
American: 26 (Byron Buxton, Willi Castro, Carlos Correa; Jr., James Farmer, Kody Funderburk, Randy Jackson, James Jax; Jr., Ryan Jeffers, Max Kepler-Różycki, Alex Kirilloff, Royce Lewis, Christopher Martin, John Ober, Steven Okert, Chris Paddack, Joe Ryan, Bryson Sands, Carlos Santana, Josh Staumont, Brock Stewart, Caleb Thielbar, Justin Topa, Louie Varland, Christian Vázquez, Matt Wallner, Zach Weiss & Josh Winder) Dominican: 4 (Jorge Alcalá, Jhoan Durán, Manuel Margot & Carlos Santana) Puerto Rican: 3 (Willi Castro, Carlos Correa; Jr. & Christian Vázquez) Canadian: 1 (Edouard Julien) German: 1 (Max Kepler-Różycki) Mexican: 1 (Daniel Duarte) Venezuelan: 1 (Pablo López)
#Sports#Baseball#MLB#Minnesota Twins#Celebrities#U.S.A.#U.S.#Dominican Republic#Puerto Rico#Canada#Germany#Mexico#Venezuela
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Partage de galerie
Par soucis de facilité, je viens de regrouper les avatars de mes persos que j'ai sur forum rpg. Je me dis que ça peut servir à d'autres qui utilisent les même célébrités que moi et qui aiment bien mes créations ^^ Donc voici les liens. Crédit des avatars : lilie ou @boite-a-idees Alicia Vikander : https://imgbox.com/g/7jXgcbSHtU Chad M. Murray : https://imgbox.com/g/VFM5rsqlKQ Charleen Weiss : https://imgbox.com/g/iwIHHG1KHY Margot Robbie : https://imgbox.com/g/qCMjIjde81 Polly Ellens (+18) : https://imgbox.com/g/cU7vrIPsjm Zoe Kravitz : https://imgbox.com/g/i0wPSNLIED
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i'm honestly really interested in this but could we get a list of the current faces in use?
hello!! yes absolutely- please remember we don't have a face claim so doubles/doubling are allowed!! (*) stands for duplicates on site. this definitely isn't the complete list: this is just the ones that have been active in the last few days!
Brad Pitt
Sidney Sweeney*
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Reorganising Pride Sheffield
How Pride can be improved
We are a group of LGBTQ+ community members from Sheffield and the surrounding area who have genuine concerns about the way that Sheffield Pride is being run and has been run in the past.
Recent events and current Pride Sheffield Committee policy have forced us to speak out for a better Pride that recognises our past victories and future needs.
Pride is for all members of the LGBTQ+ community, but with the manner that the Pride Sheffield Committee has organised and conducted themselves, we feel they do not share our beliefs.
Pride is political
We are hurt and angry about Pride Sheffield's statement on social media claiming that Pride is “a celebration, not a protest.” In addition to this falsehood, the original application further ignored Pride’s origins and meaning by stating “we will not be accepting any applications by Political Groups for this years (sic) event.’’
In a statement to Pink News, director of Pride Sheffield Committee Darren Hopkinson stated: “It’s the same group of people every time we have an issue who we have problems with. We are currently working with our lawyers to take action against those who have created all this drama for no reason.”
When Hopkinson realised the error of his statement to Pink News, he then refuted that the statement was published by Pride Sheffield at all, stating “we did not put that statement out…legal action is now being taken.”
Hopkinson eventually took responsibility for Pride Sheffield and his own words and retracted the statement.
Because of these statements made by the head of organising and others, we believe that Pride Sheffield are still attempting run events under the same ethos of ‘Pride as Party’, stripping the event of political meaning.
We need to remember that Pride is indeed a celebration, but also a protest and a political statement. Lest we forget, there are still countries around the world where our LGBTQ+ family cannot be visible in away way, on penalty of imprisonment or death.
Currently, there are no free spaces to organise community events at Pride.
Pride Sheffield needs to recognize that the struggle still exists for many by creating spaces for grassroots community organisations at the forefront of fighting for our rights, and our siblings around the world.
We want space to host free workshops to help educate the public and the community about our rights and needs.
We want spaces to honour LGBTQ+ people that have come before us, and share our history, and mourn those we have lost.
We cannot fully understand the battles and sacrifices made for us and the work yet to come without such spaces.
Police out of Pride
As an alternative to police attending pride to offer “security”, we urge the current committee to consider volunteer security to lessen police presence. Additionally, we believe that Pride Sheffield should consult with black and minority ethnic LGBTQ+ people about police presence, and listen to what they have to say.
Police don’t protect
During Pride Sheffield 2017, South Yorkshire Police allowed a hate preacher to shout homophobia into the crowd using his megaphone in Endcliffe Park. The man was yelling homophobic slurs and damning passersby to hell. Having stationed himself in the middle of the park, he was impossible to ignore.
The police refused to remove him or even ask him to leave, stating it was a matter of freedom of expression.
Section 4A of the Criminal Justice and Public Order Act 1994 states that :
(1) A person is guilty of an offence if, with intent to cause a person harassment, alarm or distress, he— (a) uses threatening or abusive words or behaviour, or disorderly behaviour, or (b) displays any writing, sign or other visible representation which is threatening or abusive, thereby causing that or another person harassment, alarm or distress.
We believe that using slurs, and speaking angrily in a crowd at passersby in a public space gave the police grounds to legally remove this person. They chose not to.
A community member, in an attempt to peacefully end the spread of hate, pulled the cable out of the megaphone. The police reacted by grabbing their wrist and twisting them away. They pulled their hand free, but not before the officer left them with bruises and lacerations.
When the crowd uproar finally forced the police to act, they didn’t ask the preacher to leave. Instead, they told him he could remain at the main entrance of the park.
South Yorkshire Police protected the ‘freedom of speech’ of a bigot over the health and safety of LGBTQ+ people and allies.
Police should not be allowed to use Pride for publicity
In 2017, police vehicles were parked in the festival site while running lights and sirens. They played with children while carrying firearms.
This is a blatant attempt to normalise an armed police presence at community events. Their presence and actions shows no concern for the needs and safety of the marginalised people that they have harmed in the past and continue to harm today. We believe armed police should never be the norm.
We believe that Pride Sheffield should consult with black and minority ethnic LGBTQ+ people about police presence, and listen to what they have to say, as they are most vulnerable to police violence.
Having the police armed and present at community events shows a callous disregard for the concerns and safety of BME people.
Recent statistic show that BME deaths in police custody are double that of white British people, despite only representing 13% of the UK’s population. Overall deaths in police custody have risen 64% in the past year alone.
Prioritise community groups
Historically, Pride march leaders are not corporate sponsors, but LGBTQ+ community members and allies who have shown great support.
However, at the Pride march in Sheffield, corporate sponsors such as Aviva, Nando’s and Sainsbury’s are usually selected as march leaders. We believe it is inappropriate to sell a position of privilege and trust to the highest bidder. Parade leaders need to be community members, not corporations.
In selecting corporations over community, Pride Sheffield is promoting ‘pinkwashing’: a marketing strategy where corporations fund acceptable, widely supported LGBTQ+ events for publicity commercial gain. Frequently this strategy is used to hide previous wrong-doings, or gloss over a lack of anti-oppressive practices the rest of the year.
A Pride parade should never be lead by a for-profit company, but instead by groups whose work challenges homophobia, transphobia, biphobia, and all forms of oppression.
Parade leaders need to be community members LGBTQ+ leaders and allies. People and organisations who have shown great support should be chosen to represent the achievements of their communities, not a faceless international corporation.
We believe leaders should be nominated based on merit, not their ability to buy their way to the front of the march.
Keep Pride Sheffield free and accessible
In addition to having a corporation lead the parade, Pride Sheffield Committee is doing charging community groups and charities to march (this is on top of having ticketed events such as “the official after-party”.)
We march for our rights, for visibility, for celebration. What should be a free right to all LGBTQ+ people, allies, and charities now has a price tag.
LGBTQ+ people are statistically shown to work in lower paying jobs. Charities and grassroots organisations don’t have spare money lying around. As a result, the fee to march would most likely exclude the people who need visibility and support the most, such as refugees, migrants, and young people.
We believe that Pride Sheffield Committee should let community members march for free, in addition to giving community groups free stalls, and reinstating the community tent.
Pride Sheffield events should never be for profit, and main events such as the parade and stalls should be free and accessible to those who deserve them most.
Events that cost money to attend should have tickets available for free or at a discount rate for students, disabled people, or those who are unwaged.
Any proceeds made at Pride Sheffield after covering costs of events, should be provided directly to Sheffield LGBTQ+ welfare support groups, such as Lesbian Asylum Support Sheffield (LASS) and SAYiT.
We want to be involved
The Pride Sheffield Committee needs to advertise meetings widely and encourage people to run for positions on the committee who represent the breadth of BAME groups, disabled people, migrants, trans people, women and other marginalised groups. It is not enough to say “you are welcome here”, they need to show their desire for the participation of disabled people, of BME and QTPOC, by going out and meeting them in their own spaces and hearing about what would make Pride truly inclusive and special for them.
Worryingly, there seem to be no public policies or practices that typically exist for such large organisations, such as safer spaces and accountability policy documents.
Pride Sheffield should host at least 3 open meetings a year, in which any member of Sheffield’s LGBTQ+ community should be allowed to attend, hear reports on the committee’s work so far and share any ideas or concerns they have. These events should be accessible, free, and widely advertised.
We believe Pride is for all members of the LGBTQ+ community. When Pride is free from fear of policing, free from fear of exclusion, then we will truly have an event everyone can be proud of.
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For more information about police presence and abuse at the 2017 Pride Sheffield, please visit the Action for Trans Health Statement.
For more information about what constitutes hate speech/hate crime under UK law, the Sussex Police have created a guide for LGBT+ people.
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