#link on amab is a psa
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themothnotthemap · 9 months ago
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🎧baby, i was born an effigy. noa “atlas” ketch. amab genderfluid. -> 9teen. occasionally nsft ; blacklist atlas.mp4 -> hem/locks/hem's/hemlockself -> tau/taunt/taunt's/tauntself -> he/she/they/it. -> bodily 6teen. -> therian (ask me abt it! /nf) playlist
splitroject - shift of @fleaearred. (think like a kinshift, just.. not quite!) source is ghost rider. sideblog.
oh, why do i beg my legs to take me much farther than they were meant to?🎧
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randomthoughtpatterns · 4 years ago
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1) One of the main reasons i dropped :re was because I found the stuff with mutsuki during the nutcracker arc to be super uncomfortable and while i see it now as being something where ishida is trying to say something about trans peoples' experiences with dysphoria it comes off really bad here, for me I dont think its his place to come at this in this way and i think it falls flat in really uncomfortable ways. The only blessing is that it doesnt linger on it too long.
While obviously in general you should take care of yourself and your mental health by dropping shit that makes you angery and uncomfortable on the regular, and I don’t even necessarily disagree with you (see the link):
What do you mean “it’s not his place” to tell this specific story? Regardless of how botched it feels to you. Do you know anything about Ishida? His relationship to and with the LGBT community? His gender? Whether he’s afab or amab, even? No you don’t. When you don’t know, you don’t assume, and you don’t come at people and dictate what they should and shouldn’t create and in what ways. Just judge the end product on its merits or lack thereof.
This has been a PSA on wording.
That said, my personal opinion is that Ishida set out to create something good there with Mutsuki, but got derailed mid-TG:re, along with every other plot point he was making. 
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classicalmonoblogue · 6 years ago
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Safety Gear for the Resistance
This a PSA for people who are involved in frontline protests / demonstrations / direct-action - and have long hair. My hair is well past my ass and keeping that shit out the hands of fascists is fucking important. We all have methods, but if you don’t know about Wrapunzel, babes you need this. They’re a company primarily by/for married Orthodox Jewish women who keep their hair covered, but they talk on their site about being glad to see people of other faiths and traditions using what they make; I also hit them up directly and they were super effusively supportive of, explicitly, an amab nb person with no religious connection to hair-coverage wearing their wraps for safety at antifascist protests.  They sell a bunch of pretty wraps, but the important piece is the one I linked there with their name - it’s a cap that keeps your hair bound tight to your head, and you can tighten the band of it super snug. The band is also made so the nap of it kinda velcros itself into your hair, so it’s way more secure than it looks. They’re made so you can go ahead and wind 5kgs of decorative tichelim on top of them, so they’re solid.
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