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matriarchcomputer · 8 months
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Please, you liked Armie Hammer once! How can you be a fan of this movie and then coldly erase him like this?! Isn't this a bloated sense of entitlement on your part?! Do you know that Armie Hammer had a pec tear on the day of this fictional 'rape'?! To believe women blindly is dangerous!
(tw: rape mention by anon)
this anon ask is just wild on so many levels. “bloated sense of entitlement for not liking an actor? Like bRUh really? are you good? are you okay? i can be a fan of the movie and not like the actor, I know, that’s shocking but it’s true and it’s okay. you really got your panties in twist huh. boggles my mind that you’re getting butthurt with me. i have so much I could say right now but I won’t because im civilized
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trickstarbrave · 7 months
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the word "antis" means fuck all at this point. ive seen it to mean active haters who harass people in various fandoms from anime to pop idols. ive seen it to mean ppl who dont like "problematic ships". ive seen it to mean "people who support an actual rape victim who the rapist admitted to sexually assaulting". ive seen it to mean someone who asked for a trigger to be tagged. any time i think ive seen it all there is a new way someone is using the word to describe something serious or even innocuous like its petty fandom drama and theyre haters. i genuinely cant take anyone who says it seriously anymore
like it USED to have a meaning. it's from "anti-fan" in korean which was the kind of person who made cafes or hate accounts for different idols or random shit and spent their free time harassing people, kinda like how in eng we have "hate follower" or "hate watcher". people who only keep tabs on you to shit all over you. eng kpop stans took this, and overused it to mean "anyone who doesnt like kpop/kpop fans" and it spread outward to various fandoms from there. now it just means anything. anyone who is against you or something you like for whatever reason. it's vague with a negative connotation and anyone can and does use it.
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cray-cray-anime · 10 months
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No joke, unfollow/block me if you think it's ok to do rape threat, suicide bait or generally violent threat to anyone
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puppysynonym · 1 year
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i am so angry and sad and upset and afraid i might throw up what the fuck gives teenage boys the audacity to make jokes about raping someone right in front of them i want to rip shred tear
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detectivekonan · 2 years
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i know i didnt get MY diagnosis, until after i cried in a session about my adderall being taken away, with a psychiatrist i had only seen them like 2 TIMES WHEN THIS HAPPENED and now in my record it has little notes about how i cant be prescribed ANY benzos because of having bpd. because theres "no medication for bpd" even though i have complex ptsd and shit and i was prescribed benzos before for the anxiety and it really helped with my heart beat too which worsens the anxiety and i only got off valium in the first place before seeing her was because i was forced to have my MOM hold my medications due to the suicidal hospitalization i had for 5 days when i was just a 4 months past turning 18 and it was a horrible experience because of being a rape victim and being forced to get naked and spread and shit just to prove i didnt stick anything up my ass or vagina like DRUGS or WEAPONS! and yelled at me a while i was at the hospita,l.
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txttletale · 5 months
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non-normative sexuality is not the root of sexual abuse or rape. for a huge amount of history in a huge amount of the world, sexual abuse and rape have been thoroughly normal (cf. marital rape exemptions being removed from US legal codes as recently as 2019). rapists are not 'freaks' -- the default, 'normal' paradigm of sexuality across the world is one of violent misogyny. 640 million women are or were child brides and the men marrying them are not abberations or exceptions, they are normal. men who engage in endemic workplace harassment or frat boys who assault women are behaving in a way that is 'normal', they are fulfiling the gendered expectations for expressions of heterosexual sexuality when they harass and catcall and abuse women. projecting sexual violence onto the specter of the obviously deviant, abnormal outsider is a scapegoating mechanism intended to sanitize and exonerate the cisheteropatriarchal standard of normalized and ubiquitous sexual violence
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spookside · 1 year
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takodachibun · 1 year
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I’m sorry but why the fuck is there like 50 fucking tags solely dedicated to Rape?
Its not even “oh it’s different kinds of it” no
i had to Blacklist like ten of them that was really just R4pemedaddy n R4p3Meuwu
I’m not saying it’s bad or like you can’t differentiate between Rape R4pe and CNC by all means, I’m just annoyed as fuck that there’s not a list freely available so I don’t have to go through n s f w posts and WAIT until my eyes are flashbanged by someone else’s fantasies that happens to be trigger memories of my sexual assault.
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fairuzfan · 5 months
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Here's a summary of what's been happening in Sudan the past couple of days. It's gotten to the point where women are asking for contraceptives for fear of getting raped by RSF forces.
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awakefor48hours · 1 month
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Please stop telling people, for any reason, to kill themself. Stop advocating for suicide in any form or capacity.
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headspace-hotel · 2 years
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okay but like this is what deeply bothers me about the whole "tiktok is making people think every negative experience is a trauma!" thing
Trauma is common. Like really common. How do we accept statistics like "1 in 4 women has been sexually assaulted" or "1 in 3 people grew up in a home with domestic violence" or whatever number of people will fight cancer or be in a car crash or an abusive relationship, and at the same time doubt any suggestion that a lot of people may actually be traumatized?
It's in our cultural definition of trauma—that trauma is some extreme event outside "normal" life, and that the people that experience it are a sequestered group that is well outside the "average" person.
but like, even strictly Criterion A PTSD type "traumatic" events are...not rare. at all. You can be a hardass about it and say that you have to be raped or threatened with death or violence to have trauma, and that's still a lot of people that have experienced that. People around you. People that pass by you every day. People that appear and seem "normal" to you.
if you accept the idea that belonging to certain marginalized groups can have some traumatizing elements to it, "most people are traumatized in some way" is just the most blandly obvious statement ever.
but even if you're for some reason squicky about "watering down" the definition of trauma (lol), we can at least agree that most people are hurt, right? Deeply hurt. Most people have been mangled by their experiences in one way or another. People's behavior is guided by the fact that they are hurt.
One of my dad's sayings, which is earnest and not at all shameful or demeaning, is that People Are Broken. And in church settings (because he was a pastor and is still very devout) his measure of the quality of that church setting was always their ability to come to terms with the fact that People Are Broken, not just people Out There or hypothetical people but us, the people around us, the people we live alongside and befriend and love. And if a church thought of Broken People as an external category of people to be "reached," instead of a near-universal experience of being human in a cruel society, well that church was likely to be, ultimately, toxic. And hardly any church passes that test, because our brokenness is hard to talk about.
We can't admit that most people are traumatized because it means that the call is coming from inside the house, that the menace is contained within our society instead of being a freak accident/act of god/attack by a lone wolf outside of the normal confines of our world.
But this is the truth. That our world, the nice, "normal" world, the everyday world, hurts people. We are not gentle enough for other humans, our society is not kind enough for humans to thrive.
We have to try to be less cruel. We have to understand that almost everyone has endured something unspeakable and has not fully healed. This is why I don't care about watering down the definition of trauma. We have not even begun to fully define the wound. There is no virtue in conserving recognition for the most obvious and extreme human pain. Why would we need less compassion?
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ayeforscotland · 4 months
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Can 2024 be the year we stop using stupid fucking terms like ‘unaliving’?
Self-censorship is still censorship, and mature conversations should use mature language.
Same can be said of ‘grape’ instead of ‘rape’, ‘corn’ instead of ‘porn’.
We need to be able to discuss these things, and we also need to use that language so people who want to avoid these conversations can block the tags. Using silly language like that circumvents the space that people curate for themselves.
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lilithtransrights · 16 days
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Hey!! Idk if you know this but terfs on twitter have been screenshotting your kink posts and using them to demonize trans women (calling y’all monsters, r@pists, etc) You might wanna put a fantasy disclaimer on the bottom of your posts but stay safe!!
I don't think there's really a difference to them if there's a fantasy disclaimer or not.
Also woah I'm twitter famous now?
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saywhatyouwillbut · 1 month
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i’m sorry about kidnapping your boyfriend so we could give the fbi false testimony. yes, i tried to feed him, he thinks thai is too fattening and wouldn’t have any. i also put out a hit on his rapist
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I never played Life is Strange, does this match up
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