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Users of it/its pronouns, exclusive or otherwise! If no one has told you so today, here is a reminder that you are rad and your pronouns should be respected.
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frankieglam · 6 months
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Both are by Ukrainian artist Vasily Korchevoy the left is called "Bohatyrka Sculpture" and the right is called "the Altar of Dionysus". He has a website is VasilyKorchevoy.com and his IG is v.korchevoy .
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slutty-puppy-cow · 2 months
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a girl can convince me of anything as long as she’s saying it while the tip of her cock is sliding up and down the sopping wet opening of my cunt
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they’re……. right behind me, aren’t they ☝🏻🤨
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myheartstopperblog · 8 months
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So...... I sort of came out to my mum?
We were watching the scene where Isaac takes the ACE book from the library and she asks me "Do you identify with him? Is that why he's your favourite?" And I just went "yeah🧍" And she goes "awww okay, I love you☺️" so yeah that was that afahahahshsg
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songthursh · 8 days
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These two relax in slightly different ways. And slightly different baths x)
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fiercynn · 6 months
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queer palestinian short film: "houria"
queer short cuts is a biweekly newsletter where i share queer & trans short film recommendations. i’m featuring some of my favorite films on tumblr because why not
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palestine | 7 minutes | 2010 | experimental short film audio in arabic; english subtitles embedded
houria | حـ(و)ـرية, an experimental film directed by raafat hattab, intercuts between a violinist (boodi el esawi) playing on a beach at manshiye who is joined unexpectedly by a mermaid (played by raafat hattab himself), a person getting their chest tattooed, and an interview with hattab’s grandmother, yousra, talking about her parents’ flight from their home in jamaseen al-garbi when she was a baby, during the 1948 nakba (“catastrophe”), during which thousands of palestinians were killed and an estimated 700,000 were displaced because of Israeli ethnic cleansing. The gender fluidity of hattab’s mermaid, the permanence of the tattoo, and the impermanence of palestinian life and homeland in yousra’s story come together to illustrate the paradoxes and grief of dislocation that palestinians face daily. - deepa's full review, including content notes at the end
watch on youtube, and learn more about creator raafat hattab, who is a queer palestinian interdisciplinary artist based in tel aviv, at his website
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lazybug16 · 1 year
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friend of mine, i want to tell you that you do not have to know what your gender is.
"man" and "woman" don't have to make sense to you. even new words, the ones we made to make sense to more of us, like "demigirl" or "autigender" or "bigender" or "neutrois," don't have to make sense to you.
you don't have to know what you like to be called, or what you like to wear, or what you like your body to feel like. gender is a journey, and you don't have to know where you're going to end up.
if you're lost, find yourself in the little things. (like we autistics always do.)
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friend of mine, i want to tell you that you do not have to make sense to other people.
if you're safe, if you're comfortable, if you want, you can tell people what you are, or what you want to be, or what makes you light up. but all of those things are for you- never for them.
it is a privilege for someone to know you in your entirety. you get to decide who has that privilege.
friend of mine, i want to tell you that they cannot keep us down.
they can try to stop us flapping and humming and feeling and being, but they can't. they won't.
they can try to stop us from learning who we are or being who we are, but they can't. they won't.
they cannot stop us from being loud.
--ren koloni (they/it), "a letter to a friend"
(Spectrums: Autistic Transgender People in Their Own Words, Maxfield Sparrow)
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nonbinarymlm · 30 days
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The thing is, most people (in the US and Western countries at least, that’s where my experience is from) have some forms of privilege some forms of oppression. This isn’t saying everyone is equally oppressed and privileged, but most people have privilege in at least one way and oppression in at least one way.
And if you experience oppression in some ways and privilege, it’s much easier to see your oppression then you privilege.
Privilege is largely invisible to those who have it. Oppression grates against you all the time. So it’s much easier to see the forms of oppression you experience then the forms of privilege.
That’s why it’s so important for us all to listen to each other and not play Oppression Olympics. You can face very real oppression that really affects your life, and still learn a lot from other people who face other forms of oppression that you don’t. We have to listen to each other. In the queer community especially I think this is important, because there’s so many different ways to be oppressed and to be privileged.
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withacapitalp · 1 year
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The kids love to tease Steve and call him an old man. 
Well they call him lots of things. Mom, Goober, Steeeeeeeve, Party Pooper, Uptight, even Mother on occasions where Steve is being particularly annoying to them. 
But old man is new. 
It starts when they find him asleep on the new couch in the Byers's home. Steve doesn't even remember falling asleep, he just remembers waking up and having seven sets of eyes peering down at him and scaring the bejeezus out of him. The Party poked fun like normal, but moved on quickly to the next thing to snark about. 
Then it kept happening. 
Over and over. In Eddie's trailer when they play DnD and he's waiting to drive them home. During movie nights in the Wheeler's basement. Even at his job when they come over after school finishes. But, no matter how hard they push, Steve won't tell them why he's so tired all of a sudden. 
He's just sure they would never let him live it down if he admitted that the reason he kept falling asleep was because he only felt safe enough to relax if all of his kid were close. He really can only sleep these days if knows that he would hear if they were in trouble and needed him. 
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maggiecheungs · 10 months
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“All of us are by nature wild beasts...”
FAVOURITE THAI FILM(S) PER YEAR • 2004 ↳ TROPICAL MALADY (2004) dir. Apichatpong Weerasethakul 
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yaknowlikenyah · 19 days
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First attempt at making audio for y'all
Exactly what it says on the tin.
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queerism1969 · 7 months
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can-obeans · 6 months
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solangelo has overtaken my brain once again
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