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hi gang, just remembered this blog exists. ive just been experiencing the full range of human emotions because my chemical romance is back. u will probably see me again when hozier decides to drop his album xoxo
#ive been so abnormal about mcr for the past two weeks#truly living my best life#i need to kiss frank iero on the mouth so badly#ok bye lol#parker talks
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New episode of is it gender envy or do I love this man. (Its both 100% its both.)





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I think everyone, both normal and cis people, should get two free legal name changes at no cost
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Piping fuckin hot take incoming but it doesn’t matter if fat people are healthy. Not everyone has to be a paragon of fuckin health to be treated like a person.
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bill and ted learn the word “gender presentation” and get stressed out because they think they need to give a presentation on their genders
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Could we crash tumblr if we all posted the word "crash" on the 1st of april 2022, 12:35 EST?
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Love, your hot wife.
it's the pause before "without you" for me.
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Fuck off im so in love with this fictional man it’s embarrassing
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HE CAN DO ALCHEMY
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I couldn’t find any gritty Valentine’s so I made my own
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here's something i thought of related to the recent banning of the book Maus. banning books that talk about subjects that might be deemed "too heavy" or "too intense" or maybe even "inappropriate " (like antisemitism, racism, etc.) for younger children feels almost like a disservice to them. wanna know why?
say you ban a book that has to do with characters experiencing racism. you wouldn't want your students learning about something so scary right? guess what?? the chances are probably pretty fucking high that your students of color already have or will soon experience and learn about racism because of who they are.
some of us did not get to pick and choose when to learn about shit like racism and antisemitism. some of us were not sheltered from learning about the HORRIFIC things that were done to our ancestors.
that's why it's fucking upsetting when people wail "but we can't have the children learning about this!! oh goodness no it'll traumatize them!!!"
(small edit bc i was truly not expecting so many people to see this but the banning of Maus that im talking about happened recently in a school district in Tennessee here in america.)
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I remember reading books about the holocaust when I was a child, and they horrified me so much that the concept of white supremacy (what I grasped of it as a third grader) really scared me. Censoring books about "difficult" topics does not protect children; it fails them. Yesterday, I was driving to the grocery store, and there was a big group of nazis on the side of the busy road. They had banners with antisemitic mantras and a megaphone (god only knows what bullshit they were spewing). They had a big dog with them to keep people away, and there were police there. Protecting them. (Which is a whole different conversation) The holocaust is not ancient history. In the grand scheme of things, it is very recent. Recent enough that nazi ideology is present even in schools today. Children are not exempt from antisemitic influence, and at a time when they're still forming their beliefs about the world, it is so so important that they learn about the "difficult" parts of history. Children who don't learn about "difficult" topics, who don't grasp the severity or harm of white supremacist ideology will easily fall down the racism pipeline. It is absolutely imperative to teach children the full story of history, without glossing over the gruesome parts that make white people look bad.
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