25-non-binary -sagittarius-pan ig:montez.aminty💉💦2-16-17 💪🚹 🌱eclectic wi
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I don't really smoke weed anymore unless a hot lesbian blows it into my mouth or someone offers me the joint or I feel like it
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Down with “I want to kiss girls” lesbian music and UP with “I want to fuck dykes” lesbian music
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in this essay, i will explain why queer people are obsessed with goth couples that are infatuated with each other & how they are the standard
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Another reason I want more Addams Family with the 90s cast is I think it would be so nice to see Morticia uncorseted and aging gracefully. I don't think she'd go full Grandmama but do you really think an Addams is afraid of wrinkles and cellulite?


Look me in the eye and tell me Anjelica Huston doesn't still have it.
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i think a lot of white queer/trans people need to hear that "breaking gender norms" isnt just wearing a dress while masc or dying your hair. its also unlearning the beauty standards that impose ideals of white beauty and attractiveness on non-white folks. yes you have a nose ring but i just heard you tell your black friend with meticulously cared for natural hair "you'd just look so nice with straight hair is all im saying..." why does your blog fetishizing i mean uh. appreciating trans women only feature skinny white women who pass. when societal gender norms are so inextricably tied to whiteness and emulating whiteness it is not enough to simply change your aesthetic. you need to defy the gender norms in your own head too.
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happy tdov my loves. don't let anyone else define your transness for you.
help trans women evacuate gaza
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yeah,
i’m into the more hardcore kinks
like attention and affection…
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Ice-T and Doug Jones as Kangaroo Men in "Tank Girl" (1995). At this point, Doug Jones was mainly known for his time as Mac Tonight.
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desperately need y'all to understand that when i say "no one deserves to be abused, even if they have done extremely harmful things" i am not saying that You, Personally, Must Feel Sad Emotions About Them
i hate this idea we have that feeling a certain away is a requirement to acting a certain way. its the same shit that makes people view low/no-empathy folks as scary/evil/dangerous because they think that acting ethically towards other people requires certain feelings.
i don't think its bad for a white supremacist woman to get horrifically and misogynistically abused by her husband because i like her. it doesn't matter how i feel about her. i have an ethical worldview i choose to follow and part of that is the idea that no one deserves that and everyone deserves support to get away and heal from that. i can both see how harmful her actions have been, and maybe will continue to be, and support people working against the harm of her misogynistic white supremacism, while also acknowledging that she has been unjustly hurt herself and hoping she heals from that (ideally by growing as a person and rejecting those beliefs). it does not matter how i feel, or how cathartic it feels to see her suffer. you don't have to feel sad about a white supremacist getting abused, but you should acknowledge that it's a bad thing and she deserves help and support to escape that.
i will never demand anyone feel a certain emotion, and if i do, i am violating my own beliefs. saying "no one deserves to suffer and its terrible feminism to celebrate misogynistic abuse or to scrutinize whether a victim deserves to be abused based on their own beliefs" is not a command for you to feel sad for anyone. its a call for you to reflect on your actions and whether or not they are ethical and conducive to the goals of feminist liberation.
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Nonbinary people can use they/them pronouns, or it/its, or neopronouns,
But they can also use he/him and she/her pronouns, and that doesn’t make them any less nonbinary.
Nonbinary people can present androgynously,
But they can also present masculinely or femininely, and that doesn’t make them any less nonbinary.
Nonbinary people can go on HRT and get surgeries to physically transition,
But they don’t have to, and that doesn’t make them any less nonbinary.
Nonbinary people can choose a new name/a different name from their birth name,
But they can also go by their birth name or some variation of it, and that doesn’t make them any less nonbinary.
There are no “rules” to being nonbinary. That’s kind of the whole point. Nonbinary people are nonbinary no matter how they present.
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