#extreme faggotry
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priincessboy · 3 months ago
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been drawing robot girls lately
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faggotry-enjoyer · 9 months ago
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yknow what i think it's pretty fucked up that my instinctual reaction to hearing any mention of the holocaust is to brace myself for antisemitic talking points. in discussion about a jewish genocide.
holocaust inversion, universalization, minimalization, and denial are inexcusable in any context, and the fact that they've become this common is appalling on every level.
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fallenclan · 1 year ago
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welcome to homosexualclan where the real truth of thr world is slaying gayly
no bc literally why are they so faggy 🤨
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borom1r · 11 months ago
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unwillingly learning things abt Game of Thrones from ppl I follow (said w all the affection in my heart) and having to fight for my fucking life against the urge to finally watch it bc ik if I do I will wind up like
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trick or treat :D
Your blorbo is Geraldine from The Who Was? podcast! Happy Halloween!
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deliriousmonk · 18 days ago
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Embracing homophobia. I'm tired of being bisexual.
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malevolententity · 1 year ago
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heavy breahting, chat why is pac in a suit, whats going on pac..... why we so nicely dressed todya...
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edenfenixblogs · 10 months ago
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For a friend who wanted links to some posts I made about antisemitism, allyship, and how to support Palestine without being antisemitic—which is both possible and easy to do!
How do you know if you’re antisemitic?
How to be a good ally for Jewish people. I responded to a wonderful ask from @faggotry-enjoyer about how to be a better ally and to discuss Israel/Palestine with people who are inclined to distrust Jews due to unexamined antisemitism.
Important post about the dangers faced by Jews as an extreme minority. There are good examples in the reblogs and replies and tags—both of great ways for non-Jews to provide support as well as if antisemites denying their own antisemitism. Therese even one example of ways Jews can and do disagree with each other while remaining respectful without delving into antisemitism OR Islamophobia OR denying the rights and dignity of Palestinians. Jews can do this and so can non-Jews. But that can’t happen if people hate us too much to listen to anything we have to say.
The emotional toll of antisemitism on Jewish people.
Example of the death threats we get that are designed to make us look like bad guys.
If Jews can learn about the Holocaust in detail before we even reach the age of ten, you can and should too.
Don’t trust people who rely on bad sources. People do make genuine mistakes. Here’s an example of bad faith link sharing. Especially when Reblogging things. Even I don’t have time to always check every source in a post. Also, it’s possible that a link seemed legitimate when it was originally posted but the source is either no longer trustworthy or the OP got better at assessing sources. If an error in their original sourcing is pointed out, they should correct it publicly. If they are sharing a link as an OP they should always take time to be as responsible as possible.
There are plenty more posts under my #leftist antisemitism tag to look into about a variety of ways that antisemitism manifests in left wing circles.
Allies, please reblog with any posts you think relevant for a someone new to dismantling their antisemitism.
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tyrannuspitch · 2 months ago
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uh oh twilight of the gods got it wrong yet again so here's an old norse homophobia grammar psa
the adjective is argr, not ergi. if you call someone queer(/etc), you call them argr: argr man, argr scum, argr desires, argr behaviour, how dare you call me argr, urgh that's so gay argr...
ergi is a noun. BUT. it's not a name-calling noun. it's not equivalent to faggot. it's what you call the trait itself: queerness, faggotry. you wouldn't say someone "is" ergi; you would accuse them of ergi and spread rumours about their outrageous ergi.
if you do end up saying someone "is" ergi, what you're saying is extremely hyperbolic. you're effectively calling them Queerness Itself. which is probably not what you actually mean. i suppose it could work in some situations, especially if you're talking about a god, but it'll work better if you know you're saying something unusual and you're doing it on purpose.
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vaspider · 1 year ago
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are you aware that "folks" is already a gender-neutral word? there's no need for the x, would love to know what gender you assign to the word folks and how adding an x changes it.
Are you aware that you can use "site:username.tumblr.com keyword" to Google search someone's Tumblr to see if they've already answered this question? There's no need to send an ask, would love to know what you think a snark-ass ask like this accomplishes rather than searching first and finding that there are answers on the first page of results.
Or! You could search "folx meaning" or "why do people use folx" or "queer folx" rather than assuming that I don't know that "folks" is already gender neutral and need you, random internet human, to "helpfully educate" me. You could instead assume that there's a deliberate reason and either do 30 seconds of searching yourself or like... just assume I know what I'm doing and leave me alone about it.
But, since it looks like you can't do that, here's a little cut-and-paste from one of the (many, many, many) previous times I've talked about this:
Speaking only for me (and yeah, I just went to look at your top posts bc of our exchange on another post) and for people from similar backgrounds, "folks" is very very common where I grew up, and isn't an indication of inclusion. It's a term commonly used by rural ppl, and it's a permanent part of my vocabulary. But. "Folks" is what my (extremely homophobic and transphobic) dad says all the time. "Hey folks" is his standard greeting to a mixed group of people. "Folks" is the word used by the people in my parents' tiny little church who instilled a fear of faggotry in me. "Folx" isn't. Folx provides a little mental space between me and my origins and permits me to continue to use that term without feeling like I'm putting my feet in that same water again. It is also a visual signal in writing for me in a way that "folks" simply is not. If I see someone using "folks" in casual writing, they may be cool inclusive people, ooooor they may be my dad and his buddies. Or worse, they may be someone using folk/folks in a white supremacy signaling fashion, which, you know. I live in Oregon now, and... yeah. That's not uncommon here. Seeing "folx" in casual writing is like seeing someone with a cute pronoun pin. They did that on purpose. It isn't a reflexive use of a word common in environments soaked in hatred of me and mine. It's a deliberate choice that says, "Hey, we're cool." YMMV, but I'm not gonna stop using the spelling. It lets me keep talking the way I've always talked without feeling gross about it, and seeing it from others makes me relax a little bit compared to just seeing "folks."
Hope that helps!
And while we're doing Education Time, here's a thread you should read about how not to be an irritating ass on social media.
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priincessboy · 4 months ago
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dirk doodles
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playawner · 1 year ago
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Maplestar doodle, already posted in the Fallenclan server, but I feel like it belongs here too
Fallenclan: @fallenclan / @extreme-faggotry
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transmascpetewentz · 1 year ago
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I'm a gay trans man who passes to the point where when i tell people i'm trans, including other trans people, there is a 50/50 chance they will awkwardly ask if i want them to use she/her pronouns yet and am i choosing a girl name, or assume i am amab nonbinary. I have had people tell me to my face, while i am almost naked, that they can always clock trans men - while not clocking me. I have had people not believe me and then see me naked and freak out, claiming they thought i was joking because they "can always tell". I didn't really set out to achieve this (dumb luck?) and it is sometimes funny, but it is also tiring and can get real weird in trans spaces - like i went too far and they can't see the traces of Used To Be A Girl that they expect (i'm also not doing the Correct Expression Of Faggotry, but that is a separate issue). People seem to have certain expectations around what trans men should be like, and how "visible queerness" should be expressed, and are amazing at not seeing things that don't fit their script. I am quite happy with myself, partway through bottom surgery, and always trying to turn these strange moments into ways to connect/talk with people - which usually goes okay. I am not having a terrible time, just a strange and sometimes alienating one, and I hope everyone who claims transition "doesn't work well" continues to find me extremely inconvenient.
90% of the time when a non transmasc talks about positivity for gay trans men, they seem to be talking about people who they can still mental-gymnastics themselves into seeing as straight women. Nearly all non transmascs would burst into flames (/hj) upon seeing one of us in real life. I'm also stealing the phrase "correct expression of faggotry" for myself.
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avkamfher · 21 days ago
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I have learned MTG is doing a Marvel Secret Lair drop. The faggotry is beyond measure and anyone who buys it are extremely gay. I remember when Magic was fun and not riddled with faggotry.
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octavianacidicbreastmilk · 3 months ago
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i can totally understand walking away from the og xmen trilogy thinking magneto is an absolute uncompromised fag, late to a sex and the city re-rerun with the metropolitan ame, but the prequels recontextualisation is the best thing ever for me. average gym bro who never got over anything ever bisexual man who in the last few decades of his life has turned to extreme faggotry. hes always drinks cosmopolitans now and fucks his prime, pristine faghag, achieving ultimate symbiosis.
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joy-haver · 9 months ago
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I think the faggotry of Mardi Gras inoculates many gulf coast men against the most extreme ravages of homophobia. I’m not saying it makes them immune to it, but like a vaccine, it makes such an infection less common, and often, less bad when they do get it.
It is much harder for a southern boy to to place a knife between my ribs for the crime of wearing a dress when he has just marched down Broad St. in a full face of makeup and gold and green tutu, in front of 100,000 people and all of his friends.
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