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tazmiilly · 1 month
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just wanted to draw ford a bunch of times
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bizarreaizen · 6 months
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transphobes when they realized that pronouns look different in other languages: 🤯
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onlyonekenobi · 1 year
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magnetothemagnificent · 9 months
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You can't simultaneously reclaim a slur and then insist it's not a slur. A word has to be a slur to begin with for you to "reclaim" it. I'm all for reclaiming "queer" if you want to, I call myself queer, but you can't then also spread misinformation that it's not a slur and never was. If it's not a slur, then you're not reclaiming anything.
I'm a Jew. I call myself a kike. Proudly. But I would never insist that because I and other Jews are comfortable using it to describe ourselves, that it's no longer a slur.
I think some of you are so caught up in the euphoria of your own reclamation that you recoil when others don't have the same euphoria. But it's perfectly normal to not have the same experiences. Someone saying "hey, please don't call me this word, I'm uncomfortable with it" isn't oppressing you just as much as you aren't oppressing someone for saying "hey, I like this word, please call me this word".
You will encounter people who call themselves "queer" but not "gay", "gay" but not "queer", "faggot" but not "queer", etc etc. And this diversity of experience is beautiful and important.
And this doesn't even touch on the fact that the social context and gravity of certain words are different in different regions and countries, and insisting that everyone abide by one region (read: Northern USA)'s definition and context of a word is extremely American-centric and paternalistic.
Not everyone should have the same relationship to different words. Diversity is important, otherwise it just becomes an echo chamber.
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paranormeow7 · 8 months
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thinking about people being so mean to my friends abt their more unusual queer identities and its like? why do u feel the need to get so angry abt someone happy in their identity simply bc u don’t understand it? My 55 year old cishet dad had a coworker that used it/it’s pronouns and even though he didn’t get it, and even when that coworker gave him grief, he still tried to respect its identity and pronouns!!! a man who only uses the internet to order shit for work and read comic strips was more caring and tolerant than some of y’all young queers who call urselves “progressive!!” What happened to “live and let live” or “cringe culture is dead” and why is it a controversial opinion to say that you shouldn’t attack people for being comfortable in their own skin in a way you don’t understand? you will never get anything done by targeting your own community, and we can only stop our oppressors if we put aside our differences and band together. To anyone with an unconventional or controversial queer identity, I love you and and respect you!! Keep on keeping on 💝
Any deranged hate I get for this post will be ridiculed by me and my friends :]
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kaptainandy · 1 month
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if he's your man how come his menstrual cycle is synced up with mine and not yours? 🤔
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timaeusterrored · 6 months
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I’m asexual so instead of a praise kink you can say you’re proud of me and I will burst into tears.
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zalcolm · 2 months
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last night i had a dream where i made EVIL versions of the pride flags (literally just all the pride flags but they're all evil
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this was the bisexual one
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fuck-mate · 1 year
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Based on extensive scientific investigations I can conclude that being transmasc + being an artist = the absolute worst posture possible. Cause you're not only leaning over when you're drawing but also like 98% of the rest of the time as if that'll help with anything.
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tazmiilly · 7 months
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late night trans ford 👍 win
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bizarreaizen · 8 months
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"these pronouns and genders are all just made up !!"
all pronouns and genders are made up. that's how it works.
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marimoes · 1 year
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Everyone who asks why lesbians like strapons and not penis is just outing themselves as a porn obsessed weirdo. Not all lesbians like strapons, in fact I’d say it’s a minority who use them. Maybe you just think otherwise because you’re a porn addict who’s only interaction with any lesbian ever has been jacking off to them from behind a screen 🤷🏻‍♀️
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sexwizard420 · 1 month
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i guess its the frustrating ordeal of wanting to be proud of who i am ( I am openly/"visibly" queer ) and also NOT wanting to be watered down to Gay Trans Man, like thats my Only trait.
i can be a gay trans man super fag mega fairy or whatever but like. am i seen as a whole person or just like... a cartoon character..?
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willtheweirdrat · 3 months
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anyway. We queer folk SHOULD stick together as much as possible. Frankly, I don't care if you think people in the community are "making the rest seem bad" by doing harmless things. I couldn't care less, because regardless of what you do, fascists want ALL of us dead. Stand with your fellows, not with your enemies. In the world where queerphobes take charge, you will find that you and the catgender person you spend hours ranting about have more in common than you thought. Queer solidarity forever 🏳️‍🌈🏳️‍⚧️
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hedge-rambles · 1 month
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I'm all in favour of fat positivity and if be lying if I said I didn't have a penchant for larger men but I'm getting a bit annoyed with this thing I keep seeing online lately about the term "bear". Because on Reddit and Tumblr I've seen multiple posts and people in the last couple of years reiterating that bear specifically means fat men, that it was created by and for fat men, about how a broader guy with hair who isn't overweight isn't a bear and it's frankly an offensive misuse of the term.
Except that's bollocks? The term was coined and codified in the 1980s and meant basically "hairy, beer drinker, kinda macho, probably stockier build".
Go look up covers from old issues of Bear Magazine, which is more or less as old as the term itself. It was never about being fat, it was about the hair.
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