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dduane · 6 months
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This sucks.
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itaintenough · 1 year
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Shang Chi 🤝🏽 Black Panther
Having the best soundtracks in the MCU, they never disappoint and well, we all know why
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burythecarnival · 11 months
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i feel like a little shit whenever i post things of this nature. if anyone is able to help me buy actual meals the next few days, i would appreciate it immensely. i am in so much fucking pain; it is v hard to move around. my brain is so busy with bad/stressful things & i am just waiting until i start crying which will be a mess.
cashapp: $dryboneslive / venmo: dryboneslive
(paypal: message me for email)
if you would like, i can of course send cute pics from my arsenal as a thank you. thank you for reading this far.
luv, cuddles & cauldron bubbles, the ghost queen 👻
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felicitousfaceclaims · 4 months
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ESTER EXPOSITO | SPANISH | 2000
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mstrickster · 8 months
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I saw a post like this, and now I can't find it.
However, to paraphrase it for anyone who might think about watching One Piece.
PIRATE ARE INHERANTLY OUTCASTS.
Pirate are gay, disabled, female, POC, etc.
Historically and in One Piece.
I know there is gonna be people that will discount and ignore this to fit their own narratives.
However, the fact stands, pirates are outcasts from "normal" society, and you cannot change that.
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idlecommotiony · 8 months
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This is going to be a hot take. People will be mad. But just bare with me for half a minute.
As a person with a chronic tic disorder, I always daily have to deal with ignorant people, who think they know better than me and my doctors. I’ve realized a pattern recently in my college classes about the demographics of these people; they are all people of privilege. It starts with one white boy in the back of the room whispering why my condition is fake, why I am fake, and why every move I make is basically “wrong” and not real. Its annoying but then the white women around him start believing him almost immediately and go with it.
The thing is in my five years of having F95.5 tic disorder and going out in public, a POC has never once said something regarding the lines of how I’m faking my disability. NEVER. And that’s why I found even as a white person I’m subconsciously drawn to them because I feel safer around them because we’ve both faced discrimination and know how it feels to be treated differently because of something beyond our control.
Now here’s where some of y’all are going to be mad but this is my experience and I am valid for that. First of all, I am apart of the LGBTQ community (I am a lesbian who is not out) and respect everyone who is part of that community. But I do hate the modernized portion of it involving how people view what is valid or not. I have had many people apart of the LGBTQ community (them assuming I am straight as well because I am never gay enough for them) bully and criticize my disability because they feel superior because they have received hate from their gender/s$xual orientation so they put that hatred out on someone who is also vulnerable. I am not saying this is all of the community but a portion has recently begun a surge of superiority for there orientation and has begun deciding that no one else can have it “worse than them” (an oppression race basically).
I know one girl in my class who is gay who stares evil eyes at me because I must be faking and suddenly one day she started telling people in class how quirky she is with all her problems and trauma and then continues whispering to her friend why I am faking this disorder that I haven’t even told her of, but since I haven’t mentioned it by name, it’s not real I guess.
It’s an ongoing cycle and I’m sorry for anyone who had to read this long but I’m so F-ing frustrated at these people who feel that they are educated and know everything and everyone’s issues when they know absolutely nothing of what every person goes through every day. The difference is for them it’s a competition -for me, it’s a thing in my life that I would stop in a heartbeat if I could to avoid the devastation it has brought me. I don’t want the attention, I don’t want the pain, I don’t want the people laughing in back of the room or the snapchat cameras I see briefly pointed at me and sent to god knows who
-and yet I will never be good enough for those people.
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fluffyslothdragon · 9 months
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Some proud hijabis use their hijabs as a way to avoid social standards on hair. Especially POCs who are still fighting the influence of whitewashing.
[ID: Three panels.
The first shows two girls conversing with each other. They both are wearing school uniforms that consist of gray short skirts, white shirts, red ties, and dark blue blazers. The girl on the left is light skinned with blonde wavy hair and blue eyes, while the girl on the right is brown skinned with dark eyes and straight dark brown hair with blue tips. The girl on left says “isn’t it sad that they have to where those scarves all the time?” Girl on right says “and everywhere.”
The second panel shows the same girls from a distance with girl on the left saying “so tortured” and girl on right saying “so uniformed” as they watch Zoory and Anisa walk by in pleasant conversation. Zoory and Anisa are also in school uniforms with Zoory wearing a crimson hijab while Anisa wears a pink one.
The third panel shows Zoory and Anisa in a bedroom on a bed with purple comforters watching on a laptop. Anisa is wearing a light pink shirt with darker pink flowers and swirl designs on it, with gray leggings and white no-show socks. Her dark hair is in cornrows. Zoory is wearing a gray shirt with white moon and stars on it, and black leggings. Her dark brown hair is in a braid. There are two blocks of text, one pointing to Anisa saying “can wear braids/dreadlocks without being hassled” and the other pointing to Zoory saying “doesn’t have to brush curly hair everyday.”]
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Q: My question is if a trans person goes on HRT & starts developing characteristics that are associated with male & female sex at the same time does that not make them inter sex ?
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As an intersex sex ed teacher I CAN answer that! in short: yes BUT in silly "official" American medical terms USUALLY intersex means primary sex characteristics "plumbing" or sex chromosomes are both/neither male and female at birth.
 Transitioning either artificially with added hormones and/or surgery or naturally such as "Guevedoces"   can be considered to "make" a person intersex in my medical opinion.
 Many intersex people such as myself say "intersex female" like I'm a genderfluid intersex female, meaning my gender changes and I have male and female "parts" but am medically "mostly female" Some (not all) people who have POCS claim to be intersex if said poly-cystic ovarian syndrome causes a lot of facial hair; which I find fine and vaild.
(Many people with POCS do NOT want to be called/considered intersex; and that is o.k. and valid too! and not all people with POCS get facial hair.)
Some transgender people who only do hormones & never get bottom or top surgery that claim to be intersex - I think that is fine and vaild as well.
 CHOOSING to transition to JUST intersex needs to be more accepted! MtI FtI
*Male to Intersex  *Female to Intersex
*that’s a capital “i” @the end there!
 (not ALL of the intersex community agrees w/ me on my intersex opinions btw!)
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sammycoola · 2 years
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Disclaimer: I hold nothing against people of color. I was just scared my bossmans would face what Leah Jefferies and Alexandra Daddario have faced for not abiding by the canon character description. Thank you and happy day.
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jude-us · 5 months
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As a brown trans boy it sucked so badly to watch those “gender envy” slides on tik tok and see only white boys with fluffy hair. It was a little thing but it made me feel invisible even in my own community. So these are men that look like me and give me gender envy. If you’re POC disabled/ don’t see your self in common trans discussions feel free to add on.
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prinnay · 3 months
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Wishes; Dreams
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chrispineofficial · 10 months
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can people with harry potter urls just not fucking follow me
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mysharona1987 · 3 months
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chaiaurchaandni · 5 months
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does throwing a stone at a tank
make a child a terrorist?
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is terrorism about resisting oppression? is terrorism about demanding your birthright to live safely and peacefully in your homeland? is terrorism about hating the killers of your family, your friends and your people?
accusations of terrorism are often weaponized against those fighting for liberation and sovereignty and dignity. the french settlers called the algerians terrorists. the indian government calls the kashmiris terrorists. the pakistani army calls pashtun activists terrorists. the turkish government calls the kurds terrorists. apartheid south africa called nelson mandela a terrorist. americans called the vietcong and the black panthers terrorists. the israelis call the palestinians terrorists. all oppressive regimes are connected. all oppressed people are connected. injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere.
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DIEGO LUNA | MEIXCAN | 1979
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ibtisams · 3 months
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I don’t even care anymore. You’re either going to take a genocide happening right in front of you seriously or you’re going to let an entire country of innocent people be killed and in 20 years wonder what happened while you were silent
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