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phopollo · 11 months
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One drawing per day of Pride day 5
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Happy Pride Month to the most iconic GNC duo I know
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thefrogginbullfish · 1 year
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prideplus · 2 years
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Hi, hi, hello. This week, we’re honoring trans, non-binary, genderqueer, and gender-nonconforming folks. Happy Monday to trans, non-binary, genderqueer, and GNC folks, and all folks who identify differently from how they were assigned at birth. Happy Monday also to all other LGBTQIA+ folks reading this. Your prompts for this week are:
What’s a gif or screenshot of a moment that brings you joy in any game, movie, show, book, or play?
What shape is your gender euphoria?
Remember, these prompts are for everyone, whether we’re wearing your colors on Pride+ this week or not! Share with the class by tagging #not just in june, or don’t! We’re not the boss of you <3
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chaos-in-one · 2 years
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People who make fun of men in dresses are the weakest link. Men in dresses are the prettiest bitches around
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fallenstarcat · 2 years
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pretty boys 🤝 handsome girls
there’s no punchline we’re just cool
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allegedly-human-uwu · 7 months
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This whole chromosome “gotcha” bs is so silly to me.
How many people in your life have you ever gendered? Probably a lot of them, I’m gonna assume a vast majority of the ppl you’ve ever seen. Thousands, probably.
How many people have you seen the genitals of? I’m gonna go ahead and wildly guess that that’s the case for less than all the people you’ve ever called a certain gender. Probably only a tiny fraction of all the people you’ve ever mentally assigned a gender.
Now chromosomes. Of how many people have you seen the actual chromosome makeup? I’m gonna be very impressed if that even averages one person. I’ve personally never seen any live, real-time chromosomes, and I don’t think I will anytime soon.
So, how can chromosome-absolutists even call someone a man or a woman if they can’t have a peek at their chromosomes? At some point you gonna have to go off of the things you can actually see and hear, right? For example, how someone presents themselves, the clothing they wear, how they do their hair, facial hair, their voice, etc.
Almost as if presentation and perception is more relevant for determining how to gender someone and someone’s gender identity, rather than actual chromosomes.
(This doesn’t even touch on the fact that being a certain gender used to be about genitals and facial hair. Then when medical science could change that, suddenly gender was hormones. Then it was bone structure. Now medical science can alter those, suddenly it’s chromosomes. Once we can change those, it’ll be something else that will seem unchangeable at that time. Transphobes stop moving goalposts ffs challenge.)
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kunaigirl · 3 months
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Woah hey there it's my first selfie of 2024! Is this currently one of my favorite outfits? YES. Who said being butch meant not being colorful? Is a rainbow butch lesbianism look a thing? Well if not I'm making it one!
Anyways, I tested out the new Bluetooth phone camera shutter thing I got recently to take these! I also had fun playing around with editing too because why not! (The second photo is the regular unedited/raw one I took, and the B&W one I used to overlay and de-saturate the background while editing!)
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burning-idiot · 11 months
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DAMIEN LAVEY IS GNC HE TOLD ME HIMSELF!!
Fanart by me :)
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palatteflags · 1 year
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Hello Kitty and Punk based GNC moodboard~ ^^ For @roundborb c: Hope you enjoy!!
Want one? send an ask!! -mod Jay
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zombiedcattle · 1 year
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thinkin again about how kindly klei treated the character of wes :] rant below
so we all know klei decided to create a character that 1) is flamboyantly gnc 2) cannot speak 3) can barely defend himself in combat 4) requires a lot of extra time, effort, and resources to survive and 5) cannot make up for the cost of those resources faster than he depletes them. aside from the first point, these all make sense from a game mechanics perspective — it fulfills the goal of having a harder difficulty character. at the moment, though, im thinking about the character writing
just any one of those five points above is enough for most writers to pigeonhole a character as the comic relief, or, even worse, a character that is often (perhaps exclusively) written very derogatorily about within that media. im sure you are all familiar with those tropes and how they have harmed queer/gnc people and disabled people
so you can see why the writing of dont starve together, which would include many dialogue interactions between characters, would worry someone like me (a disabled gnc/feminine guy). yet, klei doesnt fall into any of those tropes! the character of wes retains all of those traits — hell, they even pushed them further (more feminine skinsets; being even more resource-costly) — yet the most severe insults are nothing more than “clowns are really weird am i right”. even then dialogue like that is waay outnumbered by positive, friendly interactions! its something you really dont see often, which is bittersweet to say
not only that, but in my experience, characters only ever have one or two of the five traits listed above. thats enough for most people to dislike somebody. so to see a character that requires a lot more care for than average and is joyful and beloved all the while? its really refreshing and comforting, and something thats stuck out in my mind for a while
dont starve together is a video game all about people taking care of each other despite it all. so to see a character like wes so prevalent? its like klei is saying theres a place for people like me, that we’re worth all the effort and that we’re loved. i dont know what exactly klei set out to do, but i hold dear what they have written so far :]
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thefrogginbullfish · 2 years
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"Gender Nonconforming"
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deerioni · 1 year
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When someone digs up my skeleton in 100 years they will be guilty of a class C felony, which is punishable by one to 10 years imprisonment.
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I love you feminine trans men! I love you masculine trans women! I love you gnc trans people! I love you trans people who feel little to no dysphoria! I love you closeted trans people! I love you trans people who are out and proud! I love you trans people!!
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transcendragon · 2 years
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I found the GNC/Gender Non-Conforming flag so I made a water piece inspired by it! GNC Hot Springs. 
Original art made with Procreate, please don’t repost without credit or edit without permission. 
[Image description: A large, steamy hotspring in a rocky creator with three smaller creators behind it against a blue sky. The rocks are the purple colors of the GNC flag, with the steamy water showing the white and blue of the flag. the water is reflective and lit gently from the sky above. End description.]
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kunaigirl · 3 months
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I was clearing out my camera roll earlier today and found these two selfies that I apparently never posted here! This is one of my favorite outfits too!
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alixismix · 6 months
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I made a GNC (Gender non conforming) flag!
I didn't mind other examples, but as a GNC person I didn't feel exactly represented since, a lot of them were LGBT based and well...this isn't.
A GNC, Gender non conforming person can be classified as;
"Gender nonconformity, or GNC, is a term used to describe a person's identity or expression of gender. A GNC person may express their gender through the clothes they wear, the activities they engage in, the pronouns they use, and/or their mannerisms"
Or in old school terms, a tomboy/tomgirl.
BUT NOTE, a GNC person does not immediately mean they're of the opposite sex or LGBT themselves. A lot of straight/cis people have identified as GNC, even some intersex people. A lot of people on the spectrum have IDed as GNC and because of that, it isn't exactly a "way of presenting" but a lifestyle. Some girls are masculine than others to a degree, and some boys are feminine to the other. That's what is comfortable to us and that type of flexibility is what is needed in this world. It doesn't make them less of a man or woman tho!
Essentially it's supposed to represent the individual and their spectrum of non conformity. However, the individual stays that individual despite the change of conformity.
And that's what I'm more representative of. Not feeling like the other gender just because you dress like one.
Once again, anyone can wear this flag, LGBT or not. This is just a reminder that we exist as fluid people, but don't let that define us!
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