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amiracleilluminated · 7 months
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[Astarion approves]
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yvbiko · 8 months
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@ bl2ue @ blueviq @ blueviie @ fleurblue @ lovieblue @ bluette @ bluevy @ i9blue @ ilyblue @ bluevq @ httpsblue @ bluepng @ 97blue @ bluewts @ cosmicblue @ bluefilm
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I've never given that much value to the tme/tma thing. Like, ure tme/tma, u (don't) experience that specific type of oppression... ok..? It's v simple, it's a useful shorthand for talking about transmisogyny, that's it. It's not perfect but whatever. The problem is the attitude people seem to have. If someone is using it to exclude ppl, dismiss other group's issues, spread misinformation (wilfully or not), or play oppression olympics, then they're in the wrong no matter what phrase they use.
cont. And speaking of (non-transfem) intersex people, isn't the tma label literally there specifically for people like them to talk about the transmisogyny they face because transmisogyny is v much seen as just a transfem thing? How did we end up that they feel excluded? 
I couldn’t tell you the origin of the term, but given the circles it’s used in and the way folks use it, I don’t really buy that it’s “just about the oppression you experience”.
Like we can pretend all we want, but the fact of the matter is that the overwhelming majority of the people using the term are using it to mean “not transfem” or, specifically, “AFAB trans”. To them, the distinction is not “the type of oppression you experience”, it’s one’s body, identity, and oppression all rolled into one- as if those things are a package deal, as if you can assume the other two based on one. 
Imagine an AFAB transmasc person who is on T, with a deep voice and body hair, but who doesn’t bind or want top surgery. Imagine if that person wore dresses and feminine clothing, kept their hair long, etc. Given the relative invisibility of transmascs to transfems, they are going to be interpreted as transfem by the overwhelming majority of strangers- even by other trans people. And as a result, they are likely going to experience some transmisogyny.
Be honest here: do you think the majority of folks who use TME/TME terminology are going to be super cool with that person calling themselves TMA? And if they don’t “count” as TMA, despite literally being affected by transmisogyny, what’s the actual criteria?
Most folks will tell you that you only experience transmisogyny if you are Actually Transfem. All other experiences are “misdirected”; you’re not the intended target, or you don’t experience it “enough”, or you don’t internalize it, because your identity isn’t the right one for that.
At that point, we’re gatekeeping experiences of oppression. The intention might be to keep transmascs and AFAB trans people from calling themselves TMA (and I have problems with that as well), but the impact is that intersex people are going to be excluded and their experiences erased.
Look, I’m here for your definition of it, too- I think it could be nice if we had a quick, opt-in kind of way to explain the kinds of oppression we’re impacted by. But if we want to do that, we need to have a larger conversation about how oppression works.
It’s not something doled out exclusively to people who identify within the confines of that type of oppression. Other groups- lots and lots of them- are going to experience that kind of oppression as well. It might be in a lesser capacity, but it might also be just as bad, or even worse, than some or all of the folks who do identify that way. Especially with queer groups, where identities are fluid, and often interpreted based on subtle mannerisms- even rumors. Things that no individual has complete control over, things that can be interpreted as a certain kind of queer regardless of your identity. 
If we accept that conceivably anyone can be affected by transmisogyny, we have to accept that anyone calling themselves “TMA”, regardless of identity, deserves not to have that questioned. We have to let that go without picking their experiences apart and asking them to lay their trauma bare for strangers to pass judgement on. Unless we do that, we’re going to end up trying to create boundaries and draw lines, and those boundaries and lines are going to be tied to things like identity and body, and they are going to hurt intersex people as well as all sorts of other trans people.
If you honestly want these terms to work that way, awesome! I’m totally here for that. But let’s also be realistic about the kind of ideas they communicate now, and the ways they’re used now, and the people impacted by that.
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sienna-the-doe · 4 years
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Fiance and I were listening to underwater monk and for some reason this came on after. its wonderful.
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bluevii replied to your post: Now this isn’t something that I have any certain...
I agree with Ducky, also why/how wouldn’t he have a soul in a universe where souls are definitely a thing? especially since demons in Kuroverse seem to be actual beings from another world/plane of existence, not like their religious counterparts - incorporeal
It's not necessarily that he didn't have a soul! But more that whatever he has in place of a human soul isn't exactly clear, I’m sure he’d have something. It's just interesting to consider if a “soul eater" like Sebastian has a pre-existing soul or if eating souls was necessary to replace what wasn’t there. Though UT has said about it being impossible to make ones soul your own, which makes the concept of soul eating more interesting... I wonder what it is exactly that they draw out of it.
So the confirmation that he does have a natural soul would help answer that I suppose? :'D
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toffee-arts · 7 years
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welcome to the chromatic aberration cult enjoy ur stay ♥
ASDJKL; I cant stop !! it hits the aesthetic so goodd
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blueviyusa · 4 years
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hanniballecters · 8 years
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★ do me
Beside You In Time - Nine Inch Nails
send me a '★' and i'll put my itunes on shuffle and tell you our song
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amiracleilluminated · 8 months
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Re-Animator (1985)
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amiracleilluminated · 8 months
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With my hands, I created what no man's mind or woman's womb could ever hope to achieve. This is blasphemy!
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amiracleilluminated · 6 months
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In another life, you'd have led me to this crypt, and not that pretty clearing in the forest.
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amiracleilluminated · 7 months
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amiracleilluminated · 6 months
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Call me Lucretious. Ringmaster, Necromancer, Bringer of the Night. Oh, and wine-lover extraordinaire.
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amiracleilluminated · 7 months
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amiracleilluminated · 9 months
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