aroace. 20's. space dust. they/xe/it/he. AuDHD. mental health and politics.
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Miku the person vs miku the idea.
Miku miku.....
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anyway you should always remember that all those foreigners you see dying on the news are just as real people as you are who have just as much interiority as you do. there is nothing about you that makes you more important and it is by pure chance that you are not in their position. in fact, this holds for all of history. every person, no matter the horror of the fate that befell them, had just as much interiority as you do. i feel like some people haven't fully internalized this.
EDIT: let's use this post for something good. if you are considering being annoying in my notes, please instead consider donating to gaza soup kitchen. thanks!
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The sheer entitlement some people, including cis people and trans women, feel to transmasc bodies never ceases to horrify me.
Telling trans men not to transition because they will be ugly. Telling trans men their breasts are so (insert adjective here) and why would they ever waste them? "Warning" them that they could end up with male pattern baldness or facial hair, as though masculine features are a nightmare scenario instead of something they want. Sneering that they must actually want to be feminine anime boys, as though it's an implicit truth that not even trans men do or should want masculinity- as though it's a given that all they would ever want is femininity even while striving for masculinity. As though it's a given that masculinity is something so vile and repulsive that not even a trans man would want it. As though it's a given that trans men are just too dumb to know what they really want, and need other, non-transmasculine people to explain what they are actually signing up for.
The sheer entitlement of thinking you are allowed, on the basis of what you find more attractive (a pre-transition trans man vs a post-transition trans man) to suggest someone refrain from seeking lifesaving healthcare. The lack of awareness to do this while refusing to see that this is no different than the disgusting "save the boobies" campaigns used for breast cancer awareness. The sheer infantilization of thinking trans men don't actually understand what they're doing and the sheer minimization to claim that isn't actually what they want.
Transmasc bodies, both pre and post transition, deserve admiration just as much as transfemme bodies. They shouldn't be mocked for their "peach fuzz", they should be encouraged and cheered for it. They shouldn't be mocked for hair loss, and their bottom growth should never be sneered at. It's fine not to vibe with masculinity, but the least you could do is pretend to be happy for a trans person who is experiencing gender euphoria for the first time in their life, even if those changes would induce dysphoria in you.
If you tell a trans man they would be "so pretty" if they never transitioned, you are a transandrophobe, a more general transphobe, and you know what? You're just in general a bad person. How dare you put your perceived right to the aesthetic enjoyment of looking at a trans man's body over their right to livesaving healthcare.
Trans men deserve better.
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more people with the same first name should date. i want to study the linguistical influence
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SHOOTING CIVILLIANS POINT BLANK. SHE WAS TRYING TO GET HOME AND THEY SHOT HER FOR NO REASON. GET THIS FOOTAGE OUT!
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June 4, 2025 - Dockers at a major French port on Wednesday refused to load a container with machine gun spare parts bound for Israel, saying they “will not take part in the ongoing genocide (in Gaza) orchestrated by the Israeli government,” according to broadcaster Franceinfo.
Dockers at the port of Marseille-Fos have set aside a container containing "spare parts for machine guns," and they "will not load it onto the ship bound for Haifa" in Israel, the Gulf of Fos branch of the General Confederation of Labor (CGT) announced in a statement.
The union confirmed that it was alerted by several networks that 19 pallets of Eurolink belts were to be shipped to Israel on Thursday. The Eurolink belts are spare parts for machine guns used by the Israeli army.
"The port of Marseille-Fos must not be used to supply the Israeli army. The dockworkers and port staff of the Gulf of Fos will not take part in the ongoing genocide orchestrated by the Israeli government. We stand for peace among people. We condemn all these armed conflicts that bring death, misery, and the displacement of populations," it added. [link]/[link]
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Here's Arsen Ostrovsky, international human rights lawyer, CEO of the International Legal Forum and Senior Fellow of the Misgav Institute for National Security and Zionist Strategy, calling for the murder of Greta Thunberg:




So this is Israel's *foreign-defense* policy, the murder of a Swedish citizen, a 22yo woman.
foreign
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"Where were transmascs during Stonewall?" Across the street throwing lit mattresses at cops and chanting "gay rights, gay rights, gay rights!" from the windows of the Women's House of Detention, asshole.
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I think we all need a reminder that the word “theyfab” was originally created to hurt nonbinary people, specifically nonbinary people who use they/them and were (assumed to be) AFAB.
The word “theyfab” is exorsexist, first and foremost. It can also be transandrophobic, because some nonbinary people are transmasculine and it does occasionally get used against trans men. However, if you claim theyfab was invented as a slur for trans men first and foremost, you are erasing the experiences of another invisible community.
Trans men are treated terribly on here. But please don't contribute to the erasure of nonbinary people when you're fighting against transandrophobia. We’re in this together, and we need to have each other's backs.
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the thing that always gets me ESPECIALLY about autistic representation in media is that we are universally portrayed as happy-go-lucky, whimsical children, completely oblivious to the fact that the world constantly judges and scorns and HATES us.
We notice. I noticed. The reason I am as messed up as I am today is because i spent 20 LONG years in an environment where every day i was subjected to that. To noticing.
what an absolutely neurotypical view of us. Coddling themselves, getting to act like the way they treat us is fine because we don't understand that our peers dont respect us. Why would we? We're so subhuman to them, it's like asking if your cat notices you playfully insulting it.
Every autistic person I've ever met is on some level bitter and angry and TRAUMATIZED at their upbringing. Of having to go through school as the laughing stock, as the weirdo with no friends who no one wants to talk to, as the animal in the corner you can make do cheap tricks so they can experience some Simulacra of what genuine human connection is.
Now tell me, does it sound like I didn't notice?
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Happy pride month to the trans guys that have to fight to be seen as men. The trans guys who don’t pass. The trans guys who don’t get gendered properly unless it’s in a malgendering way. Even if no one sees you as a guy, I do. From one nonpassing trans guy to another, I’m glad you’re here and I hope you have a good month💙
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