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Les Chroniques de Morgan - Chapitre 4 (on Wattpad) https://www.wattpad.com/1318542214-les-chroniques-de-morgan-chapitre-4?utm_source=web&utm_medium=tumblr&utm_content=share_reading&wp_uname=Maiden799&wp_originator=9NXgLYXmDQUp%2B7aBGMbuFebx2siIex77tOA366oH6T0rElZ8f10yRofWFFQkeVBL9gu6KnqDUjDb8JkjGfgWzjfeBwkViBwZcvuWRwburFO7VApcyjfamwrgqKx5cbAS Je résume les choix et les épisodes importants dans ma jeune vie.
#ado#ftm#geek#hommetrans#jardinier#lgbq#lgbt#queer#trans#transauboulot#transftm#transgenre#transgenred#vie#non-fiction#books#wattpad#amreading
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He’s always had it in him.
A continuation of the Pop Rock Floyd series: here, here and here
#dreamworks trolls#trolls band together#trolls john dory#trolls floyd#trolls comic#trolls fanart#trolls 3#tbt#genrequeer floyd#transgenre Floyd#pop rock Floyd#my dumb trolls thought of the day#I just think it’d be funny if calm sensitive Floyd was a bad tantrum baby#he mellowed with age#had to post this again because of a formatting error#my bad#sorry for the confusion!
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One of the wildest shit I heard when I came out was "oh but you could be a gnc strong woman who fucks gender but you just decided to be a GUY"
And it always baffled me how people would try to imply that being "just a guy" wasn't queer enough.
Not only is it wild to say that being a trans man isn't queer enough, but if you take it on a larger scale, would you say that about anyone ? What is your understanding of queerness ? Why do you feel the need to evaluate queer people based on how they look ? Don't you understand how deeply flawed and dangerous that can be ?
#transgender#trans#lgbtqia#genderqueer#transmasc#lgbtqiaplus#queer#ftm#genderfluid#ftx#trans issues#trans masculinity#trans masc#transgenre#transphobia#tw anti transmasculinity#tw anti transmsculinty#anti transmasculinity#cw transandrophobia#tw transandrophobia#transandrophobia tw#transandrophobia
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Tummy+ Friday
#mtf trans#trans#transfem#trans woman#trans fem#trans artist#mtf sub#sapphic nsft#transgender#trans nsft#t4t nsft#transgirl#mtf t4t#t4t lesbian#t4t breeding#t4t#t4t bottom#t4t sub#t4t ns/fw#t4t puppy#transgenres sans frontieres#dumb bitch#still messed up even when it looks like its not
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told Twitter I would draw one Kismet member and everyone unanimously voted for Ablaze so HARK, Pop-Rock Ablaze be upon ye ✨☠️
(★ my Kofi)
#my art#dreamworks trolls#trolls fanart#trolls ablaze#trolls#i'm completely neutral towards kismet but i kinda like the transgenre Ablaze headcanon actually it's nice
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Je ne sais pas si ce post poussera des gens à voter, mais j'avais besoin d'en parler.
Je suis comme bloqué depuis la dissolution, incapable de travailler sur quoi que ce soit, tout juste capable de repartager les posts des autres. Et du fait de mon handicap je ne peux même pas aller manifester IRL ce qui me donne encore plus l'impression de stagner.
L'éventualité, de devoir reconsidérer l'entièreté de ma vie, de mon travail, de l'espérance de vie de mes amours, ami'es et proches au matin du 8 juillet me terrifie au plus haut point.
Je place tout mes espoirs dans ce nouveau front populaire, avec un vrai programme social, économique, écologique, LGBTIA-friendly..etc
Je veux croire en nos mobilisations, nos luttes, nos espoirs et nos rêves arrachés à la bourgeoisie capitaliste et réactionnaire.
Dimanche 30 juin et 7 juillet on vote Nouveau Front Populaire.
#nouveau front populaire#art#illustrations#front populaire#trans#transgender#queer#lgbtiqa#laurierthefox#transgenre#illustration
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TRAs "We're so oppressed and people say we're violent men" Also TRAs - set fire to a venue then send 300 to swarm a conference to intimidate women for talking about the full impact or gender ideology for both women and the TQ+ that are undergoing transition.
By Genevieve Gluck September 20, 2024
A private school in Lyon, France, had its electricity sabotaged on Thursday as trans activists attempted to have a conference critical of gender ideology cancelled. The event was later swarmed by 300 trans activists, who gathered outside of the Institute of Social, Economic and Political Sciences (ISSEP) in opposition to the appearance of feminist activist Marguerite Stern, co-author of the book “Transmania.”
The conference, titled Comment L’idéologie Transgenre Détruit des Vies? (How Transgender Ideology Destroys Lives), sought to discuss the harms of both medical transitioning and the aggression of trans activism. But even before the event was set to officially begin, the venue – a private school founded by right-wing Member of Parliament Marion Maréchal-Le Pen – was targeted for sabotage.
At approximately 4:00 AM on the day the conference was to take place, an explosion occurred and a fire broke out in a room housing an electrical meter adjacent to the venue. As firefighters worked to extinguish the flames, 200 police officers were dispatched to the scene. The officers were present throughout the evening’s event in order to secure the safety of attendees.
While police are still investigating the cause of the fire, security camera footage caught one unidentified individual setting off an explosive device. The explosion set fire to the electrical meter of the adjacent building, resulting in a power outage for some local residents. This occurred while trans activists had been vandalizing the front of the institute with threatening slogans.
Vandalism on the ISSEP building’s front read: “Dirty TERF,” an acronym which stands for ‘trans-exclusionary radical feminist’ and is often used as a pejorative to harass or threaten violence against women who oppose gender identity ideology.
Some of the vandalism on the ISSEP building. Photo courtesy of Marguerite Stern.
Stern, formerly an active campaigner against femicide, decided to speak at ISSEP Thursday evening despite the damage to the institute and credible threats to her safety which were shared on social media. While the event took place, more trans activists gathered outside of the venue and complained of “transphobia” to local media.
“At the conference, I talked about how children are harmed by puberty blockers, and all the women who ‘transition’, especially the teenagers, and [detransitioners] who find that ‘transition’ destroyed their lives. But I also talked about the ‘TERFs’, the women who resist, because I believe that transgender ideology destroys their lives, too,” Stern told Reduxx.
“When we started the conference, we didn’t have electricity because the workers were still trying to turn the power back on. And this is not the first time a venue where I was scheduled to speak was vandalized. So what I was talking about was happening in front of our eyes,” Stern continued.
“I’m so upset about that fire and the impact on the people living there. Those people who set the fire just didn’t care about human lives,” she added. “They knew that children were sleeping in this building, and the fire could have been much worse if the firemen didn’t come to stop it. Can you imagine? Some children could have died.
Stern is no stranger to controversy and has been targeted by trans activists for several years.
Last April, when Stern was set to speak at a symposium in Nantes intended to raise awareness of the plight of Afghan and Iranian women, the event had to be postponed in response to violent threats made against her and the venue.
Stern has previously been ousted from her own organization in direct response to her concerns about transgender ideology. Les Collages Contre les Féminicides, a direct action campaign she launched in 2019, involved the creation of murals calling attention to violence against women and girls. In 2022, trans activists destroyed one such mural created in remembrance of the infant victims of shaken baby syndrome by an organization sympathetic to Stern, L’Amazone.
On International Women’s Day in 2021, Stern was pelted with eggs by trans activists in a coordinated and premeditated assault. She, along with members of L’Amazone and the Collective for the Abolition of Pornography and Prostitution (CAPP) had gathered to hold a demonstration at the Place de la République in Paris. The women soon found themselves swarmed and outnumbered by trans activists who called them “SWERFs,” meaning Sex Worker Exclusionary Radical Feminists, and shouted: “No feminism without whores.”
In May, Stern and another women’s rights advocate, Dora Moutot, had death threats chanted at them by a crowd of trans activists outside of Assas University where they had been invited to speak about the book they wrote together.
Demonstrators surrounded the entrance and shouted, “A TERF, a bullet, social justice,” at the two women as they were escorted by police. “They have no shame,” said Stern in footage depicting the scene. “How can they say that in front of police?” marveled Moutot.
Leading up to last night’s conference, Stern was mocked and threatened with violence on social media by trans activists, some of whom joked about hurling eggs at her for their own amusement.
A second protest organized by Jeune Garde, or the French arm of Antifa, which would have occurred at the entrance of ISSEP, was cancelled by order of the police. Stern explained that the police were aware that Jeune Garde protests are “always violent.”
Le Collectif Droit des Femmes 69 coordinated the protest with over a dozen various trans activist and so-called feminist organizations, among them: NousToutes Rhône, Solidaires Rhône, Ensemble ! 69, VIFFIL-SOS Femmes, PS du Rhône, Filactions, Les Ecologistes 69, SOS Homophobie, Jeune Garde, and le Planning Familial.
“As members of the Collectif Droits des Femmes 69, we cannot remain silent in the face of this conference,” the organization’s leaders announced in a press release. “Indeed, this event illustrates in every way what we are fighting: the crass transphobia of a part of the political and media class, increasingly uninhibited in France and elsewhere. Transphobes publicly spread their venom, legitimizing physical, psychological, institutional violence against our trans or non-binary siblings. The feminism we claim is inclusive, we stand up together and for everyone!”
Individual organizations also made public statements on social media vilifying Stern and calling on their supporters to denounce her.
“On Thursday, September 19, ISSEP, Marien Maréchal Lepen’s school, has invited Marguerite Stern to present her book ‘Transmania’. This book, which is nothing more than fiction that aims to demonize trans people and spread hatred, is not based on any scientific reality,” reads a statement produced by Solidaires Rhône. “In particular, it served as support for a transphobic bill aimed at banning the transitions of minors, in complicity with the extreme right.”
Since the publication of “Transmania” in April, which Stern co-authored with her colleague Dora Moutot, the two women’s rights activists have been denied speaking opportunities. For years, the two have faced ongoing threats of violence both online and via publicly posted signage, been publicly condemned by prominent politicians, and even had legal complaints made against them for “misgendering”.
Last year, one of the organizations involved in yesterday’s demonstration, SOS Homophobie, filed France’s first-ever “misgendering” discrimination suit against Moutot. The “Transmania” co-author was accused of “violently attacking” Nicolas ‘Marie’ Cau, mayor of the small town of Tilloy-lez-Marchiennes, by calling him a man.
#France#Lyon#Social Economic and Political Sciences (ISSEP)#Marguerite Stern is just telling the truth#Transmania#Comment L’idéologie Transgenre Détruit des Vies? (How Transgender Ideology Destroys Lives)#Arson#Explosive devices#Vandalism#TRAs putting children's lives in danger
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Message d'une partie des membres transgenres de Tumblr et Automattic
Il nous tient à cœur que les personnes trans, et plus largement LGBTQ+, se sentent intégrées et accueillies avec bienveillance ici même. En tant que personnes trans travaillant chez Tumblr et Automattic, nous voulons avoir le sentiment que cette plateforme nous soutient pleinement et défend notre intégrité. Votre présence contribue à rendre Tumblr plus radieux et plus éclatant que jamais, et les personnes LGBTQ+ qui participent en interne à son fonctionnement se battent au quotidien pour y contribuer, et pour vous.
Le 20 février dernier, Matt Mullenweg (PDG d'Automattic, société mère de Tumblr) a répondu à la question posée par une utilisatrice au sujet de la suspension d'un compte, et ce, d'une manière qui a eu un retentissement négatif auprès de la communauté LGBTQ+ de Tumblr. Nous estimons que la réponse de Matt ainsi que ses commentaires suivants étaient malvenus et préjudiciables. Les équipes Tumblr ont pour principe de ne pas commenter les décisions liées à la modération, et ce, pour diverses raisons, incluant notamment le respect de la confidentialité des personnes impliquées et également d'un point de vue pragmatique considérant le volume de signalements quotidiens (plusieurs milliers). Le mauvais côté de ne jamais commenter la modération effectuée par notre équipe Trust & Safety, c'est qu'il est aisé de colporter des rumeurs et des informations infondées à leur au sujet, sans pouvoir y répondre.
Cela étant dit, nous tenions à clarifier certains points relatifs à l'incident qui se trouve être à l'origine de notre prise de parole :
L'explication derrière la suspension du compte de predstrogen n'est pas fidèle à la réalité, et a laissé penser que l'intention première de Tumblr était de trouver là une opportunité de bannir des personnes trans féminines de nos plateformes. Ce n'est pas le cas. L'exemple donné dans la question que nous vous partagions plus haut ne correspond pas à une définition réaliste de ce que nous considérons comme une menace de violence, et il ne s'agit pas d'un critère décisif ayant conduit à la suspension de ce compte.
Par la suite, Matt n'a malheureusement pas su prendre la mesure de la blessure ressentie par la communauté au regard de cette suspension. Non, Matt ne parle pas au nom des personnes LGBTQ+ qui travaillent chez Tumblr et Automattic, et nous n'avons pas été consultés dans l'optique de formuler notre réponse à cette décision de suspension.
L'an passé, certains labels communautaires "Adulte" et "Thèmes sexuels" ont pu être malencontreusement apposés aux billets de certains utilisateurs. Une équipe contractuelle externe et chargée d'attribuer les labels communautaires fût responsable de cette tendance à étiqueter de manière injustifiée des contenus trans. Lorsque notre propre équipe Trust & Safety a découvert ce comportement problématique (largement signalé par la communauté, encore merci !), nous avons immédiatement retiré à cette équipe externe la possibilité d'apposer des labels communautaires, et avons renforcé notre vigilance afin d'éviter que cela ne se reproduise. Dans le billet que nous avions rédigé à l'époque, les membres LGBTQ+ de l'équipe souhaitaient faire preuve de davantage de transparence sans que cela soit accepté par la direction. La raison évoquée pour mettre fin à notre contrat avec l'équipe externe n'était pas directement liée à cet incident et lui avait été attribuée à tort. Nous sommes profondément navrés que cette attribution malveillante et inconsidérée de labels ait pu avoir lieu, et avons été attristés de l'impact négatif que cet incident a pu avoir sur la communauté trans de Tumblr.
Les différentes étapes dans la transition d'une personne trans n'enfreignent pas nos Règles communautaires, et n'ont pas constitué un facteur décisionnaire justifiant d'une suspension de compte pour notre équipe de modération, ni lors des demandes d'appel ultérieures. Aucune action n'est menée à l'encontre de contenus relatifs aux phases de transition ou aux corps des personnes trans, à moins que ces derniers n'enfreignent directement nos Règles communautaires.
En ce qui concerne les expériences négatives vécues par les personnes trans sur Tumblr, que ce soit en constatant la présence de contenus transphobes ou en interagissant avec des utilisateurs à l'ouverture d'esprit limitée à leur propre nombril, nous comprenons et partageons votre frustration. Nos Politiques, qu'elles aient été rédigées par Tumblr ou Automattic, sont établies pour garantir la liberté de pensée et d'expression. Et, bien que nous interdisions le harcèlement tel qu'il est défini dans nos Règles communautaires, nous savons par ailleurs que ces dernières ne protègent pas les utilisateurs contre propos insultants souvent utilisés à l'encontre des personnes LGBTQ+ ou considérées comme marginales dans nos sociétés.
Pour tenter de progresser dans la bonne direction, Tumblr souhaite prendre les mesures suivantes :
Prioriser les fonctionnalités anti-harcèlement qui permettront aux utilisateurs de se protéger plus efficacement contre de tels préjudices.
Établir davantage d'outils internes afin que nos équipes puissent identifier de manière préventive les cas de harcèlement et en limiter les effets.
Réexaminer les tags fréquemment utilisés par la communauté trans et qui ont été bloqués afin de faire notre possible pour les rendre de nouveau accessibles dès la semaine prochaine.
Une nouvelle fois, nous sommes navrés de ce qui a pu se produire par le passé et plus récemment, et nous continuerons à nous battre activement pour mieux faire entendre notre voix et pour éviter que des incidents similaires puissent se produire à nouveau. Nous sommes aux premières loges pour comprendre à quel point ce type de situation peut être difficile à vivre en tant qu'utilisateur de Tumblr, et tout particulièrement en appartenant à une communauté régulièrement ciblée et harcelée. Nous avons conscience qu'il faudra du temps pour regagner votre confiance, et nous allons faire de notre mieux pour y parvenir.
Nous sommes reconnaissants qu'un tel espace nous ait été offert par Matt (et par Automattic) pour exprimer nos préoccupations ainsi que nos divergences. L'engagement profond de Matt vis-à-vis de la liberté d'expression aura contribué à rendre ce billet possible.
Nous continuerons à nous battre pour faire de Tumblr un espace plus sain. Pour vous, et pour nous tous.
— Ce billet a été rédigé conjointement par plusieurs membres trans de nos équipes Tumblr et Automattic.
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average trans girl fridge
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#gender ideology#genderfluid#nonbinary#trans man#trans#trans woman#transgenre#genderqueer#lgbt#lgbtq pride#lgbtq community#lgbt pride#lgbtq#lgbtqia
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for a child— if one allows the awareness of such entities as guardian angels to be true, then the child MUST, as it is contingent, allow for evil to be real as well. For the sublime world of the good and miraculous necessitates the dark, scary walk down the hall each night.
Jenny Boully, from The Body: An Essay
#Jenny Boully#The Body: An Essay#transgenre#x#the sublime world of the good and miraculous necessitates the dark scary walk down the hall each night
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What being trans means to me
I love being trans. I love transitioning. The thing is, most of the time, I read about other trans people experiences. And I just can’t relate.
I have plenty of tattoos and piercings, and if I have to be 100% honest with y’all, I see transitioning like a bodmod. To me, getting top surgery was one, as I wanted to at least get my nipples removed before I even knew top surgery was an option.
I see HRT as much as a bodmod. A few years back, I wasn’t so sure I even wanted HRT, but after thinking it through and doing a lot of research, I decided to do it. And I never looked back. I’m close to 2 years on T, which isn’t a lot, and I don’t even know if I plan to stay on T for very long, maybe I’ll stop at some point. Who knows.
It goes hand in hand with the everlasting identity crisis I’ve been having since I was born, basically. I was a different person before, and she was so tired, so she left the body to some dude, and he got tired, and they fused, and it was me, and I’m in a trans body, I’m trans, I take T like I paint my nails, I take T like a cigarette, I take T like a hot bath. It’s comforting, it makes me feel good, it makes me feel at home in this body.
I got surgery because I wanted my silhouette to be mine. I changed my name because since I was little, and that’s the only point for which I can say confidently I knew since I was a kid, I never understood why we couldn’t name ourselves. To me, a name was so intimate, so personal, that I couldn’t understand why it had to be someone else’s choice. So I took a new one and changed it.
And now I look at myself in the miror and I’m Cyan, and I got a flat chest, and I have a deep voice, and I’ll do my T shot on friday just like I do every 14 days since almost 2 years, with the same pleasure, with the same smile on my face, the same rush I ever have when I’m excited for my shot.
Close to the feeling I get when I get a new piercing, when I up the size of my lobes, when I feel the first tingles of the needles that tattoo me.
I didn’t “always knew” I was trans. I remember being a kid with a shit ton of OCs, and names for myself that I couldn’t choose, and whose dream was to live a thousand lives before I died. I don’t know who I will be in 3 years. Or in 6 months.
It says on a letter that I suffer from gender dysphoria, and by all means it was true before top surgery. Not so much now. I still am insecure about my body a lot of times because there’s some things missing to my chara design and I am fatter IRL lmao, but with this body I cum, I eat good food, I get drunk, I smoke, I feel hot and fresh water, I swim, I sing, I write this. Even when it’s half broken and it’s raining and my joints ache and I feel like I’m already old, I love this body. I’m not the type of people who will be like “your body is a temple, you HAVE to exercise and eat only fresh veggies” because if I have to be here let me at least have fun. I take care of myself though, maybe not as much as I should, but the best I can.
If I hadn’t overcome everything I did in my life, maybe I wouldn’t have transitioned. Or maybe I would. I don’t care. I don’t need a reason, and neither do you.
This is what I mean when I say that everyone should do whatever the fuck they want because, I wasn’t born trans, or at least I don’t think so. But does it make my transition less valid ? No. I’m better in my skin that ever, even when the low self esteem hits, and I know I would feel way less good if I hadn’t transition. That’s all that matters.
#transgender#genderqueer#trans#lgbtqiaplus#lgbtqia#queer#transmasc#genderfluid#trans writer#trans writers#trans writing#trans wrights#queer writers#queer artist#queer community#lgbtq community#lgbtq#nonbinary#queer positivity#lgbt pride#trans pride#trans rights#transge#transgenre#trans art#trans artist#trans artwork#trans are beautiful
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I feel like an old shot up spitfire, losing speed, altitude and oil, desperately trying to get the people around me to get out of here before it all catches up. My engine is spluttering an I'm waiting for that moment when it cuts out, suffocated. Then just the sound of the air flowing over me as I shudder and groan. Another strafe, it doesn't matter now... things are already plenty shredded...
#mtf trans#trans#transfem#trans woman#trans fem#trans artist#mtf sub#sapphic nsft#transgender#trans nsft#t4t nsft#t4t lesbian#t4t yearning#mtf t4t#t4t#t4t bottom#t4t breeding#t4t sub#t4t ns/fw#t4t puppy#nsft t4t#trans t4t#transgenres sans frontières#spitfire trans girl#falling slowly towards it all
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Ciao 🙋🏻♀️😘🇮🇹
Come sto castana?
https://www.instagram.com/p/DBjV5b4sA2s/?igsh=dnhobXp2ampleTE1
#effettobagnato#capellicastani#mora#transgenderwoman#transmodels#colorecapelli#transgenre#green eyes#tgirlmodel#trans pride#pride#lgbt community#transgenderlife#chestnuts#toptrans#transgender#transgenderlove#transgender model#capelli#maletofemale#mtf#transisbeautiful#hair#girlslikeus#trans lives matter#castana#transmodel#transgirl#occhiverdi#tgirl
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I LOVE WOMEN 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
#sorry guys umbriel is my oc and is transgenrism noew ://#umbriel solarballs#solarballs umbriel#planethumans#solarballs
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Bonjour à toustes ! Un de mes mécènes sur #Patreon qui à pris l'abonnement Arbre Vénérable, m'a passé commande de cette illustration d'#autodéfensesanitaire. On a vu pas mal de sportif'ves des JO être masquées, voir certain'es ont dû même annuler leur venue pour cause de covid. C'est le moment idéal pour rappeler que le covid n'a toujours pas disparu (malheureusement) et que plus vous le contractez, plus vous avez de chance d'attraper un covid long. Dans mon cas, comme je suis à risque (maladie de Crohn) et sous traitement immuno- suppresseur, je ne sors jamais sans. Même en extérieur, surtout quand il y a foule, et je me fais vacciner tous les 3 mois. Et vu la dangerosité de cette maladie, c'est épuisant de voir que le reste du monde se comporte comme si elle n'existait plus. J'espère que cette illustration vous plaira comme elle a plu à ce mécène ! Prenez soin de vous si vous pouvez ! https://www.patreon.com/LaurierTheFox
#covid#handi#handicap#lgbtia#lgbtiart#transartist#disabled#disabledrights#crippled#auto défense sanitaire#illustration#transgender#lgbtiqa#queer#laurierthefox#transgenre#trans
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