stopgravity20
stopgravity20
StopGravity20
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He/They/Xe I'm going to be a comic book artist or so help me God. Come watch me decend into madness
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stopgravity20 2 days ago
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Delicious in dungeon drawings cause its such a stupid fun show.
Wanna throw this guy against a wall
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stopgravity20 2 days ago
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the club sucked so bad so me and my pikmin are going home due to aforementioned club being so sucks
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stopgravity20 3 days ago
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New guy called spider lag came up on my fyp and when you can count the frames, how am i not meant to re-arrange them to be readable??
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stopgravity20 11 days ago
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Back on my art bullshit
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stopgravity20 21 days ago
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Let trans people play sports,
ITS NOT THAT DEEP PLEASE.
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Getting thiiiiiiis close to bringing back One Drop Rules.
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stopgravity20 21 days ago
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In Whipping Girl, Julia Serano proposes that we drop "passing" as a term. Instead of passing or not passing, we are either correctly gendered or misgendered. This is to de-artificialize our genders, after all, am I a man trying to pass myself off as a woman? Or am I just a woman who cis people, due to their own prejudice, look at and assume is a man? Of course, it is the latter.
She also proposes to change what some call "passing privilege" to "conditional cissexual privilege." This is to emphasize how while passing can be a privilege in many respects, it is also a conditional privilege that is only given to you if you have the luck, effort, and money necessary to be good enough in the eyes of the cis person. One that can be easily revoked if they clock you or discover your trans status in any way.
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stopgravity20 1 month ago
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Love finding postcards like this around town. It shows that there are people out there who care. That there are people fighting for change even on the smallest level. At times its difficult to remember that the average person is not a bad person but its true, people do have sympathy for others.
Support your local community. :]
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stopgravity20 1 month ago
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Day 27
New notebook found!!
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stopgravity20 1 month ago
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GODDAMN
Now thats what I call progress.
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stopgravity20 1 month ago
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Day 26 done!!
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stopgravity20 1 month ago
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Days 24 + 25
Basically filled this notebook so i'll have to find a new one(^_^;)
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stopgravity20 1 month ago
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Day 22 + 23
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stopgravity20 2 months ago
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Day 20+21
Going strong!
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stopgravity20 2 months ago
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Day 17+18+19
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stopgravity20 2 months ago
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in a world where a prominent branch of anti-trans activism focuses on fearmongering about "parents' rights," trans rights and youth rights become inextricable.
trans kids deserve to be called the right pronouns and the right name by schools and doctor's offices, regardless of "parental consent." trans kids deserve to undergo the right puberty at the same time as their cis peers, regardless of "parental consent."
the very concept of "parents' rights" is a smokescreen that enables the abuse and dehumanization of children by adults. this is bad for cis kids, too.
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stopgravity20 2 months ago
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Day 16.
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stopgravity20 2 months ago
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hey guys we can all agree its like, incredibly sad and fucked up when a trans man feels like he has to apologize for being a man, right. like even jokingly. it鈥檚 very concerning that people have created an environment where a trans person is expected to be apologetic about their identity, right.
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