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schizophrenic people are constantly made to be a joke or a quirky edgy meme in recent years and it actually makes me insane. psychosis as a word has become watered down last year there was people “schizoposting” people joke about hallucinating or unreality because they think its funny and god forbid an actual schizophrenic person posts about their experiences because then you get people dming you with scary images and cryptic text to try to induce psychosis like that cant fucking kill someone i hate all of you people
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Found this news article randomly and can i just say GIVE HER HER FUCKING MONEY BACK RIGHT NOW.
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when I started to become more openly black online instead of a generic furry trans artist, I noticed I have been facing a lot of racism from it
my characters and myself being more fetishized by reactionaries-
people questioning if I'm truly black, saying they'll just "pretend I'm a white person" (weird)
my vents about my grudges with white people being anti black to me is twisted into being too "mean to white people and that I'm on white devil speech and I need to be nicer to them"
it's just crazy how I'm treated no differently for being black online than I am IRL, and this is mostly done WITHIN leftist spaces. it's exhausting.
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when I started to become more openly black online instead of a generic furry trans artist, I noticed I have been facing a lot of racism from it
my characters and myself being more fetishized by reactionaries-
people questioning if I'm truly black, saying they'll just "pretend I'm a white person" (weird)
my vents about my grudges with white people being anti black to me is twisted into being too "mean to white people and that I'm on white devil speech and I need to be nicer to them"
it's just crazy how I'm treated no differently for being black online than I am IRL, and this is mostly done WITHIN leftist spaces. it's exhausting.
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when I started to become more openly black online instead of a generic furry trans artist, I noticed I have been facing a lot of racism from it
my characters and myself being more fetishized by reactionaries-
people questioning if I'm truly black, saying they'll just "pretend I'm a white person" (weird)
my vents about my grudges with white people being anti black to me is twisted into being too "mean to white people and that I'm on white devil speech and I need to be nicer to them"
it's just crazy how I'm treated no differently for being black online than I am IRL, and this is mostly done WITHIN leftist spaces. it's exhausting.
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when I started to become more openly black online instead of a generic furry trans artist, I noticed I have been facing a lot of racism from it
my characters and myself being more fetishized by reactionaries-
people questioning if I'm truly black, saying they'll just "pretend I'm a white person" (weird)
my vents about my grudges with white people being anti black to me is twisted into being too "mean to white people and that I'm on white devil speech and I need to be nicer to them"
it's just crazy how I'm treated no differently for being black online than I am IRL, and this is mostly done WITHIN leftist spaces. it's exhausting.
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What the Taliban is doing to Afghan women is not “restrictions.” It’s gender apartheid- a total war on half the population.
• No school beyond grade 6 for girls.
• No university, no jobs, not even nursing or working for the UN.
• No public spaces :parks, gyms, beauty salons, even restaurants are forbidden.
• No freedom of movement without a male guardian.
• No voice in public, sometimes not even at home if men can hear.
• No bodily autonomy, contraceptives banned, justice system weaponized, women flogged and stoned.
This isn’t “culture.” It’s the deliberate destruction of female existence in public and private life.
And yet… the world shrugs.
Why? Because women’s rights are always treated as negotiable. It’s not complex. It’s patriarchy with guns.
We don’t need “awareness.” We need rage that doesn’t fade and solidarity that doesn’t stop when the headlines do. Afghan women are resisting every single day, often at the risk of prison, torture, or death. The least we can do is refuse to normalize their oppression.
Silence is complicity.
Patriarchy everywhere is patriarchy we must destroy.
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What the Taliban is doing to Afghan women is not “restrictions.” It’s gender apartheid- a total war on half the population.
• No school beyond grade 6 for girls.
• No university, no jobs, not even nursing or working for the UN.
• No public spaces :parks, gyms, beauty salons, even restaurants are forbidden.
• No freedom of movement without a male guardian.
• No voice in public, sometimes not even at home if men can hear.
• No bodily autonomy, contraceptives banned, justice system weaponized, women flogged and stoned.
This isn’t “culture.” It’s the deliberate destruction of female existence in public and private life.
And yet… the world shrugs.
Why? Because women’s rights are always treated as negotiable. It’s not complex. It’s patriarchy with guns.
We don’t need “awareness.” We need rage that doesn’t fade and solidarity that doesn’t stop when the headlines do. Afghan women are resisting every single day, often at the risk of prison, torture, or death. The least we can do is refuse to normalize their oppression.
Silence is complicity.
Patriarchy everywhere is patriarchy we must destroy.
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What the Taliban is doing to Afghan women is not “restrictions.” It’s gender apartheid- a total war on half the population.
• No school beyond grade 6 for girls.
• No university, no jobs, not even nursing or working for the UN.
• No public spaces :parks, gyms, beauty salons, even restaurants are forbidden.
• No freedom of movement without a male guardian.
• No voice in public, sometimes not even at home if men can hear.
• No bodily autonomy, contraceptives banned, justice system weaponized, women flogged and stoned.
This isn’t “culture.” It’s the deliberate destruction of female existence in public and private life.
And yet… the world shrugs.
Why? Because women’s rights are always treated as negotiable. It’s not complex. It’s patriarchy with guns.
We don’t need “awareness.” We need rage that doesn’t fade and solidarity that doesn’t stop when the headlines do. Afghan women are resisting every single day, often at the risk of prison, torture, or death. The least we can do is refuse to normalize their oppression.
Silence is complicity.
Patriarchy everywhere is patriarchy we must destroy.
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You don't need dysphoria to be trans and y'know what maybe it is a choice for some people to be trans, who gives a shit, binaries are stupid as hell and policing gender is the exact opposite of what the trans community should be about
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I need to people to know there are several trans men attempting to write books on transandrophobia but most of us are hamstrung by:
Lack of funds since a lot of work is done on a shoestring budget
Working around existing commitments
Working around difficult living situations
Working in spite of said transandrophobia impacting mental health and capacity to write
The same barriers other queer people face when publishing
Fear of harassment as a result of writing a book on transandrophobia.
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A remake of the very first Dead Eyed Fae, the one that started it all!
I wanted to do this for a celebration piece, because i have hit 8k followers on Tumblr, 1.3k on Bluesky, 800 on Instagram and have started seeing my art on places like TikTok and Youtube in VA videos which is so amazing!
So watch this space everyone, i have a lot more coming, artistically, sonically and digitally!
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Sheila Nouri highlights the psychological toll on Afghan women and girls under Taliban rule, with many dreaming only of leaving the country. 🕊️🇦🇫 #Afghanistan #Taliban #WomenRights #KokchaNews
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thanks tumblr for taking down my piece about censorship! heres a more censored version. i think its an improvement, really
(hey. you can still see it uncensored on bluesky.)
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thanks tumblr for taking down my piece about censorship! heres a more censored version. i think its an improvement, really
(hey. you can still see it uncensored on bluesky.)
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thanks tumblr for taking down my piece about censorship! heres a more censored version. i think its an improvement, really
(hey. you can still see it uncensored on bluesky.)
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