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amaliazeichnerin · 10 months
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Free downloadable and printable LGBTIAQ+ pride color images, some also with English and German pronouns, in my Deviantart gallery. There are several square ones which are also suitable for round buttons: https://www.deviantart.com/amalias-dream/gallery/71965910/lgbtiaq-images
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radicalgraff · 1 year
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"Pride is a riot"
Poster seen in NYC
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i also love being transgender
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semioticb · 4 months
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carzugus099 · 4 months
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IT'S PRIDE MONTH YALL!!!!!
Put your damn rainbow clothes on and torture homophobes with your gayness!
Even if you are straight, disturbing idiot is available for ya too, you can have the honor to be an ALLY!
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gnotknormal · 2 years
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I'm just a genderqueer fuck.
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willtheweirdrat · 1 year
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since it's pride flag i'm gonna have a field day, not sorry
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afnews7 · 3 months
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Pride month, i fumetti per celebrarlo
http://www.afnews.info segnala:  Giugno, Pride Month: anche i fumetti si vestono di arcobaleno. Tante le iniziative delle case editrici per celebrare il mese dedicato all’orgoglio Lgbtq+. Tra le più attive c’è, come di consueto, Star Comics, che il 14 giugno ha tenuto il webinar dal titolo Lgbtiaq+: let it queer! con un interessante confronto nel modo in cui queste tematiche trovano spazio in…
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threestarsbazaar · 2 years
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Down the spectrum we go, today we have Saiph Orionis, the Sapphire Sword. Forged from the master of divination magic, and progenitor of sapphire gemstone dragons, This blade was carried by a great warrior through the ages
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cavorta · 3 years
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Book review “Outside the Charmed Circle - Exploring Gender & Sexuality in Magical Practice” by Misha Magdalene
The author of this book is a nonbinary queer witch, a pagan and has studied sciences of gender and sexuality. Sometimes they elaborate explaining why they have written something and at times, this book has a quite academic, theoretical feeling. But on the other hand, in some places in this book, thorough explanations and definitions are simply necessary. After a foreword (by Michelle Belanger) and an introduction, in the second chapter it‘s all about terms and their definitions. This is especially good for straight/cis allies who are not familiar with the many queer labels out there. In the next chapter, embodiment as magical praxis is mostly focussing on the body, but not only. Moving on, gender in theory and praxis and what this has to do with magic, followed up by a chapter about »Queerness and the charmed circle«. In chapter 6, it gets physical (and metaphysical), this is about sex magic and yes, there is a practical exercise/ritual. The whole book has several exercises, some of them thought-provoking for writing, others are focussing on spells, working with your body (for instance a mindfulness exercise) and rituals. Chapter 7 focusses on »A consent based Magical Praxis«, which I find to be a very important subject in any community and in any relationship. This is followed by another very good chapter about »Negotiating Consent With Gods« where the author explains that yes, you can say No to a deity if their requests are unwelcome. But that is by far not all which can be said on that matter, which this chapter shows. I have never read anything like these chapters about consent in an esoteric book, just bits and pieces in some blogs and I am very glad it got included so thoroughly here. Chapter 9 ist about »Queering your Praxis: Developing and Adapting Magical Practices«. I thought the author might give some practical examples here, but instead they stayed more theoretical here, elaborating about three different approaches to a spiritual/magical/witchcraft path and how you could adapt queerness in them. I very much like the next chapter about »Thoughts on Politics, Power and Community«. If you consider yourself and your spiritual path apolitical, the author here reminds us that any interaction in communities and between people is actually political on some level. They write about how power (and power differences) influence p-word communities (p-word stands for pagan, polytheism, pantheism) and also leaders in these communities. They continue to write about diversity, inclusion and its opposite, for instance the exclusion of white supremacists and other hate groups in many heathen communities, also mentioning the paradox of tolerance about which the philosopher Karl Popper wrote. There are some more thoughts on »What Lies Beyond the Circle« in the last chapter, followed by two extensive appendixes for further reading which are worth a closer look. My conclusion: I can highly recommend this thorough book very much to any queer person on a spiritual/pagan/witchcraft/magic path, as well as straight/cis allies.
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radicalgraff · 1 year
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"No Cops at Pride / Pride was a Riot"
Radical queer graffiti & stickers seen around San Diego, California
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hollyollieart · 5 years
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I saw @gendeerfluid_fluid posting around that "draw your friend's OC in your style" meme with these two and although I'm not in the meme loop (by choice) I wanted to draw these two!
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kairhone-blog · 6 years
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semioticb · 4 months
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We are about to start Pride Month and i Made a collection of circus themed drawings. SO here we go!
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carzugus099 · 5 months
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Congrats to Nemo!
First non-binary person to win EuroVision!
OMG! I'm so happy!
Thanks for all the support of all the county's to us LGBTIAQ+!
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hollowxo · 6 years
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What the actual 🌈!?
I was just rebloggng this wonderful post about a LGBTIAQ+ bookshop by @yaliteraturebookshelf one day ago and thought “wonderful, I have to visit that one as soon as possible” and received al lot of comments & reblogs saying the same thing and/or demanding to have such a shop in all cities as well.
and nice anecdotes such as: “I can confirm this beautiful book shop is amazing, the staff are kind and knowledgeable.“ by @naiomiscocoon
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then I read a notification on my phone whose first words already sounded suspicious like “Nice to hear it’s the last one. Almost done“ by @lokifrostgiant
and similar stuff ...I made screenshots of some
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Reading this upset me so much that I formulated this answer
@gasmaskz @genuine-blogging
Are you guys crazy? This homophobia is insane! What the actual 🌈 are you talking about?
Hurting innocent people, destroying private property and denying education & entertainment to those who do no harm?
And don't  you dare drag the Muslim faith and community into this!
This hatred has to stop
But then I was thinking ‘this is a message that has to be spread around on tumblr once again!’ so I decided to write this post.
We, as the tumblr community, can not let those people spread hatred.
We are better than this.
So please, if you encounter any similar content (or worse) feel free to approach them or just report.
If we all stick together we can make this go away (as good as possible) and maybe even educate some people on how to treat your fellow human beings with respect and dignity.
To make this clear
No hatred is allowed on my blog. Its a save space for both me and the approximately 13+ followers I have (I luv u guys) 🏳️‍🌈
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