American Revolution: The Sequal Revcore: Revolution core Aesthetic
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I'm officially only $2,000 and less than 3 months away from Top Surgery :)))


Really struggling with chest dysphoria lately. Still $6,000 dollars away from top surgery. I spend a lot of time fantasizing about having a flat chest. Sometimes it's all I can think about.
It's my motivation to keep going to work. I paint to distract myself and give myself a little hope that it won't take 2 years to save for top surgery.
Maybe in a couple of months, I'll take more hours. When it's warmer, and my car is fixed.
Working the 5 hour shifts already sends me home with tight, painful knots that take hours to go away, even with a heating pad and weed.
Working 30 or more hours is gonna be awful.
I turn 20 on Valentines day, and on the 15th I'll be 2 years on T. My facial hair is coming in thicker, still patchy. I shaved recently for work, hope to make more tips if I look younger.
I love everything about testosterone, now all my dysphoria is in my chest. :/
#top surgery#ftm#ftm selfie#ftm transguy#ftm transgender#trans man#transition#transgender#trans#trans men#lgbt
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January 14 2020 - Anti-government protesters fight riot police and attack banks in Beirut. [video]/[video]
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‘No Ban, No Cops, No Walls
To mobilize, to abolish and rebuild, we must decolonize”
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On December 4, 1969 Black Panther Party leaders Fred Hampton, 21, and Mark Clark, 22, are murdered by the police in Chicago, Illinois. The two young revolutionary activists were shot in a police raid on a Panther residence on Chicago’s West Side during the infamous “search for illegal weapons” authorized by then-State’s Attorney Edward V. Hanrahan. Their death came in the last month of a decade that saw the murders of other prominent civil rights leaders including Medgar Evers in 1963, Malcolm X in 1965, and Reverend Martin Luther King Jr. in 1968.
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“Revolution will make way for an even more beautiful form of love.”
Graffiti in Hong Kong
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“All men recognize the right of revolution; that is, the right to refuse allegiance to, and to resist, the government, when its tyranny or its inefficiency are great and unendurable.”
— Henry David Thoreau, Civil Disobedience
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