crowglossed
crowglossed
can't say it enough
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you can call me jake. i love a lot of things. especially you.
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crowglossed · 22 minutes ago
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what i'm getting recommended
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crowglossed · 23 minutes ago
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my neighbour said "you know your cat climbs up there and stares at me?" and I said "yeah, I know, I'm sorry."
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crowglossed · 24 minutes ago
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crowglossed · 39 minutes ago
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saw this cute post and now I'm not going on reddit for the rest of the day. quit while you're ahead
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crowglossed · 42 minutes ago
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One really weird thing transphobic cis women will say is something to the effect of “I was a tomboy, thank god it was before the transgender craze. They would made me transition.” Like, probably not, girl. As you are a cis woman who has never communicated any form of gender dysphoria. It makes it really obvious that they think being transgender is just conforming to different gender roles. There is an ocean between a little girl who likes traditionally masculine fashion and has traditionally masculine interests and a child that is transgender. They are not a slippery slope. They don’t push you down the slide of transgenderism if you cut your hair short when you’re 12.
There are so many trans men who were never tomboys, who were the picture of the ‘perfect little girl’ and genuinely enjoyed traditionally feminine hobbies and expressing themselves in ways associated with femininity. It confuses and angers cis people when they come out as trans because they only see gender as a role to perform and not an identity. If you’re truly a woman, you’re generally not susceptible to randomly turning into a man. If you’re truly a man, you’re generally not susceptible to randomly turning into a woman.
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crowglossed · 44 minutes ago
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Eric Moussambani Malonga, nicknamed “Eric the Eel,” became famous at the 2000 Sydney Olympics—not for his speed, but for his incredible determination. Representing Equatorial Guinea, he had never seen an Olympic-sized pool before and had trained alone for only eight months in a small hotel pool. During the men’s 100m freestyle heats on September 19, 2000, both of his competitors false-started, leaving him to swim alone. He finished with a time of 1:52.72—the slowest in Olympic history—but set a personal best and a national record.
True bro moments
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crowglossed · 19 hours ago
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crowglossed · 19 hours ago
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Loosing my mind over FUCKING Jairs
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crowglossed · 19 hours ago
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One weird experience of transitioning is failing at ur assigned gender role the whole time and everyone constantly deriding you for it but then u come out and it's like we lost a beautiful gender conforming warrior today. Must grieve for my wonderful child who pissed me off by being ugly and weird since day 1
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crowglossed · 19 hours ago
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As a kid, I was really upset that Bill Watterson wouldn't license Calvin & Hobbes so I could have plushies or so there would be a Saturday morning cartoon. Now, I realize his resistance is the reason we don't have a Calvin & Hobbes DreamWorks movie starring Chris Pratt.
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crowglossed · 19 hours ago
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the only true ally
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crowglossed · 23 hours ago
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huh !
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crowglossed · 2 days ago
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Idk, here take a glittery gay Yugi.
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crowglossed · 2 days ago
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i don’t think there’s anything funnier than saying “god forbid women do anything” in response to women doing the most objectively horrifying actions possible.
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crowglossed · 3 days ago
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This scientist crafts stunning visual art through chemistry.
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