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Always remember queer people live in SWANA queer people exsist in the middle east unapologetically everyday despite what your propaganda machine tells you, there are Arab queers and muslim queers from every country you can name from the region, yes even those countries get over your racist bias right now if you want to help us live.
Never forget this when you see people justifying the bombing and needles slaughter of the region under the banner of "they dont allow LGBTQIA people there" the laws dont sure but we the people exsist despite of it and will always be here.
Never forget this
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apple blossomed trees / roots with the birds
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I am so sick and tired of seeing the trans women around me being slowly hot coaled into the closet and into essentially being forced back into "Men who would really love being women but Can't because they Aren't". It is so painful stop fucking doing this to our trans women. Stop forcing them to be "Fine" with being called dude bro man he and biologically male stop it stop it stop it you are killing her. You are killing her.
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reblog this and put in the tags something you watched that terrified you as a child. i was so scared of the hot sauce in spongebob that i refused to be in the room when it was on
#i have chronic plane crash nightmares and a genuine phobia of planes/helicopters because of a final destination movie#also there was a 'scary' 4d movie event at sea world when i was real little and i had to leave the theater#also i had a panic attack at Universal studio from a terminator thing because the robot animatronics had guns#iwas a very frightened child
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I think mostly what young fandom types (and I guess younger people in general) who are very very invested in the idea that “20 is still basically a minor” need to understand is that the feeling of “I’m just a child pretending to be an adult, and everyone else around me is a REAL adult” is DEEPLY universal (and won’t stop, ever, by the way, sorry!) and also is not, like, praxis.
Believe me, I get it, but the self-infantilization needs to stop, especially when you’re trying to engage in conversations about actual children and the harms they can face. Yes, it is scary to wake up and realize you’re 22 and you still feel like you’re 15, but it happens to all of us. You’re an adult. You have to deal with it.
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You know that line you hear during the introduction of PBS shows? "This show was made possible by contributions to your PBS stations from viewers like you"? That's absolutely true. Sure, there are federal funding sources, such as the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (despite its confusing name, CPB is a nonprofit responsible for distributing funding to PBS stations from the U.S. government; those government funds, of course, come from your taxes), as well as grant funding from specific organizations, such as the National Science Foundation, depending on a given show's topic.
The best time to donate to the Public Broadcasting System was yesterday. The second-best time is now, when federal funding for all public media is in jeopardy.
You don't have to give so much money that they announce your name before the shows. The names you hear are usually people who set up charitable trusts that go into effect following their death. (Unless you are like an Arthur Vining Davis, in which case...pony up post-haste). You can give $5 a month, and that'll make you a member that supports public media. Plus, depending on your PBS station, membership can get you cool benefits, like discounted admission to local museums or discounts at local businesses.
Also, did you know PBS has a streaming service called Passport? If you like science, history, cooking shows, dramas, documentaries, or local programming, you'll love what you find on Passport. Also, Passport has excellent closed captioning (great for people like me), and it's accessible on PBS's website and through an app. But you only get access if you become a member, and again, you can do that with a monthly donation of $5. You know of any other streaming service with that low of a price?
Look, I know times are tough. People are watching their money, and so is PBS. But if we the public don't support public media, that media goes away. I wouldn't be the person I am today without having watched PBS as both a kid and an adult, and I want to pass that gift on to the next generations.
So please. Check out PBS today. Check out your local station, and give a little bit if you can. Thank you.
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Tfw you just ate five rubber bands and a twist tie and are on top of the WORLD.
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please don’t ever try to get my attention by neglecting me because i will alienate myself from you at terminal velocity
#oh fr. i dont chase i just assume im not wanted and isolate lmao#if you want my attention get in ym face i will reciprocate
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"just so you know your mutual fetishizes sexual violence" omggggg yaaaaaaay something i can bond with them over!!! yippeeee!!! yayy!!
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start hrt today! what're you waiting for?
fuck it. it's posting my art time
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my favorite thing about navigating fanfiction is finding a really good one and being all “oh boy this was good, I hope they have more!” and literally every other story they’ve ever written was for like Miami Vice
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This is who is leading the NYC mayoral democratic primary rn
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