This is a reminder that it’s okay to reach out and ask for help. It’s okay to ask for support, reassurance, validation or whatever else you might need. You don’t have to do it all on your own.
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Hey, as a fellow Hungarian lesbian, who also happens to be non-binary and genderfluid, I wanted to thank you for your vehement support of the trans community. I know it should be normal, but it sadly isn't, and I really appreciate you speaking out for us and supporting us.
Köszönöm. Tényleg nagyon értékelem, főleg mert Magyarországon sajnos eléggé szar a helyzet a transznemű embereknek (és az egész LMBTQ+nak, de ezt te is jól tudod😔). Én már nem élek Magyarországon, de akkor is nagyon remélem hogy valamikor változni fognak otthon a dolgok. De ezt csak együtt tartással tudjuk elérni. Minden jót kívánok neked <33
I’ve been getting a few of these anons, and I can’t express how much it means to me. Be weird, be off putting, be different, be YOU. I may not be trans or aro or ace, but I know what it’s like to feel alone. You’re not, not on my blog at least. If you feel alone or outcasted just remember I’m always there with you in spirit
/threat.
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Rebels has been a comfort show for me longer than I’ve actually cared about star wars (my grade 6 self loved watching Disney XD on tv what can I say🤷🏻♀️)
And the main reason is because of how much the ghost crew loved each other..they were a family and I loved that about them
Anyways, I haven’t felt that same comfort until The Bad Batch and I just love it so much
I’m gonna feel super empty when this season ends :(
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I don’t know how to say this in a better way, but it really grosses me out when other women romanticize the worst aspects of existing while female,
particularly when they hold up gender based traumas and fears as universal female experiences/defining of womanhood
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For all Bruce’s flaws, in the comics it took him about 2 seconds to realize something was up with Tim’s parents.
You could say this is part of Bruce’s parenting that is slightly better in canon than fanon, but it’s also maybe just because 13 year old Tim in comics didn’t have as much brain-to-mouth filter as fanon Tim seems to, so he told on his parents as soon as Bruce & Alfred asked about them. There is no dodging questions to keep his parents out of trouble, he just says concerning stuff and expects no one to do anything about it I guess.
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people in film dev at my fckn company are joking about how they never watch noirs… and they wonder why we’re going under
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i’m having the time of my life w ppl i love but i can’t stop thinking abt how it all has a deadline. senior sunrise soon & my friends and i will never be together like this again in our lives
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