HETEROSEXUAL CIS-PEOPLE LOOK HERE
Snaps my fingers at you as you scroll past this post
Look at me. Listen.
I'm not the best at serious posts, but that article up there reminded me of how important it is that people like you stand up for us. So hold on while I try to get this out of my mushy end-of-work-day brain.
We could fight this fight ourselves for decades trying to reach the equal laws, gender affirming trans healthcare that doesn't have a 2-5+ soul-eating years of waiting time, medical care with equal knowledge of lgbtqia+ bodies, and, what is often forgotten, inclusion in the little everyday areas of life like our way of speaking or things being set up or designed with the existence of queer people in mind.
But you joining in could get us there so much faster.
The power you have as a hetero cis person is that you set the standard for what is seen as the average way of treating us among other hetero cis people. You have been given the power of deciding what's "normal" and I'm begging you to use it.
Richard Green is a great example of to what extent your actions can help our situation, and smaller ways of support still add up to a great impact on society, and could make the days of the queer people you interact with.
Educate yourself before you speak up, but don't be silent.
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I like to move it, move it
I like to move it, move it
I like to move it, move it
Ya like to (move it!)
(sing along cos I know you want to)
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TIL about shirt stays. have you ever seen anything this slutty
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Lots of info for Will Wood fans.
One of the first stage names he went by was William Sunshine, and he was part of a band called A Verbal Equinox, they released one album in 2013 and they broke up.
He released two albums under the name Will Wood and The Tapeworms in 2016, Everything is a Lot and Self-ish.
in 2019 he released a cover of Prince Ali to help with an album called D*sn*y is Birth Control under the name Will Wood and The Land Pirates.
Also in 2019, the first episode of the podcast The Life In The World To Come was released.
in 2020 he released a mockumentary called The Real Will Wood.
Also in 2020, he released remastered versions of Self-ish and Everything is a Lot.
Then AGAIN in 2020, he did The Normal Album under the name Will Wood.
In 2022 he did Incase I Make It, and Camp Here & There which was for a podcast. (of which I haven't researched much.)
In 2023 he released In Case I Die, which was a collection of his live performances, and then took his indefinite break from creating music.
While he no longer does music, The Life in the World To Come still updates regularly.
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if angels are generally more powerful than demons, i think it's hilarious how pentious, who was looked down on by alastor & the vees, is now more powerful than all of them.
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