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#what a time to be alive!!!!!!!
ilikeyoshi · 11 months
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guess who got told to their face today by an ob/jyn that "a full removal of the ovaries AND uterus is the best solution to your combined issues of PMDD and gender dysphoria." i am over the FUCKING MOON!!!!!! NO MEDICAL PROFESSIONAL HAS EVER BEEN SO SUPPORTIVE OF THIS BEFORE THEY'RE ALWAYS WISH WASHY (FOR THE DUMB SEXISM REASONS BUT ALSO THE MUCH MORE VALID "YOURE 30 AND NEED UR BONES AND HEART" REASONS) AND IM JUST LIKE. CRYING. I'M SO HAPPY.
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narwhalsarefalling · 4 months
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my (cis) brother is using my old license to buy wine and it has the gender marker F on there. so whenever he gets asked he just says “oh i’m trans”. its literally worked every single time.
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how I slept last night knowing that s3 of iwtv is secured, rockstar lestat is happening, akasha is on her way, loustat are endgame, ghost!claudia is a possibility, sam reid is not allowed to cut his hair short for a couple more years, daniel is now a vampire and the devil's minion is real:
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mad-serotonin · 6 months
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Take It Easy☀️
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novelconcepts · 4 months
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I Saw the TV Glow is such a uniquely, devastatingly queer story. Two queer kids trapped in suburbia. Both of them sensing something isn’t quite right with their lives. Both of them knowing that wrongness could kill them. One of them getting out, trying on new names, new places, new ways of being. Trying to claw her way to fully understanding herself, trying to grasp the true reality of her existence. Succeeding. Going back to help the other, to try so desperately to rescue an old friend, to show the path forward. Being called crazy. Because, to someone who hasn’t gotten out, even trying seems crazy. Feels crazy. Looks, on the surface, like dying.
And to have that other queer kid be so terrified of the internal revolution that is accepting himself that he inadvertently stays buried. Stays in a situation that will suffocate him. Choke the life out of him. Choke the joy out of him. Have him so terrified of possibly being crazy that he, instead, lives with a repression so extreme, it quite literally is killing him. And still, still, he apologizes for it. Apologizes over and over and over, to people who don’t see him. Who never have. Who never will. Because it’s better than being crazy. Because it’s safer than digging his way out. Killing the image everyone sees to rise again as something free and true and authentic. My god. My god, this movie. It shattered me.
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Source: DitzyFlama on Twitter
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parisoonic · 3 months
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its not my fault i keep playing against Daniel Day-Lewis mfs
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lotus-pear · 7 days
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charm stat at debonair ‼️‼️
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redfoxincutesocks · 2 years
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ominouspuff · 7 months
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Fwoom (intimidatingly)
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hinamie · 1 month
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itafushi nation how r we Feeling!!!!!!!!!!!
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gascreates · 21 days
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a new star
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rcmclachlan · 2 months
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When I tell you I hollered
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quotes by Victorians about the 1920s view of their generation's women
"We are frequently told that the Victorian woman...generally behaved like a pampered and neurotic infant. This is all moonshine. I do not think that I ever saw a woman faint before I came to London in 1869, and not often after then...they enjoyed a hearty laugh, and a good many of them a contest of wits with any man." -Nineteenth Century, a Monthly Review, 1927 (written by a man born in 1850)
"What queer ideas the girl of 1929 has about the Victorian period- they are not a bit true...Marriage was by no means the end and aim of our existence. Oxford and Cambridge claimed quite a few of us after school days were over. We had great ideas about 'life' and what it all might mean to us." -St. Petersburg Times, 1929 (written by a woman born in 1853)
"True, debutantes were chaperoned at balls. But that fact did not prevent them from dancing as frequently as they chose with their favorite partners. The idea that girls in the Victorian era spent their days sewing seams and practicing scales is another fallacy." -Gettysburg Times, July 1, 1927 (quote from the Dowager Lady Raglan, Ethel Jemima Somerset, who lived from 1857 to 1940)
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bedforddanes75 · 2 months
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im not american but some of you guys are just fucking stupid ong what do you MEAN youre not gna vote because you disagree with like one part of what youre voting for. like okay me when im fucking thick
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kookiekult · 3 months
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