21, they/them. This will be month of nothing or spams of a special interest of mine
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When your girlfriend gets pregnant, and you’re not ready to become a father, and you’re forced into a position that cripples you emotionally, financially and irreversibly, remember: you did this.
When your sister’s pregnancy turns out to be ectopic, and she can’t get the life-saving medical care she needs and dies a completely pointless, preventable death, remember: you did this.
When your 12-year-old daughter is raped by her soccer coach — after he’s legally allowed to strip off her pants and peep at her genitals, because the existence of trans kids terrifies you — and she steals your shotgun and kills herself in your garage, remember, first and foremost: you did this.
Hundreds of thousands of people are going to die because of the decision you made today.
You did that.
if you're transgender you have to live.
any trans person reading this I love you
any woman reading this I love you
any poc minority reading this I love you
any queer person reading this I love you
This too shall pass but like holy fuck
Wearing rainbows today out of spite, I'm not going into hiding, I will not go back into the closet
Coming into work today and my coworkers are celebrating Trump's win, I can't fucking do this
my turtle goes trick-r-treating
EVERYONE gets candy if they made the effort to show up. Everyone.
pink moon.
Car Trunk vs Car Boot: A clear win for US English, trunk was already a thing in which you stored items, frequently for transport.
Crisps vs Chips: I gotta admit, the Brits have this one. They're thin slices of potato that have been made crispy. No chipping of any materials involved.
Car Park vs Parking Lot: Equally matched. What's a car park? A place to park cars. What's a parking lot? An otherwise empty lot where you can park.
Elevator vs Lift: Both equally fail to address that the damn thing also goes down.
having friends notably older than you is fantastic actually, cause you can drop in a little mention of how old you would have been at the time of a story they tell and watch the existential crisis set in
To lovely humans who were excluded from invitations, left behind when they tied their shoes, forced to walk in the grass when the sidewalk was full, spoken over when you tried to contribute, whispered about or laughed at, given side-eye when you tried to fit in…. you are so worthy of love.
Happy bi visibility day to all my fellow bisexuals and queer people of any kind. We’re here!! 🥳💖
cereal tastes better at night because the veil is thin
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Hope everyone is well today !
Man: Hey, want a ride? I'm heading that way anyway!
Me, a female presenting person walking home: No thanks, I do wanna get murdered or worse
Man: ...What..😨
Me: I didn't mean to say that last part out loud
Man: Okay... Have a nice day...
Me: Thanks!! You too!! *continues walking*
My lack of filter is either saving my life or murdering me. This happens outside a 7/11 btw
Transmascs with boobs who are indifferent or happy about it. You agree, reblog
Here's a reminder to fight the internalized sanism/ableism in your head.
If you have executive dysfunction, don't compare your productivity to people who don't.
If you have anhedonia, don't compare your struggling to keep up with hobbies to someone who doesn't.
If you have paranoia, don't think of your fears as any less valid than the fears of someone who doesn't.
If your meds make you tired constantly, don't compare your energy levels to someone who doesn't take those meds.
If you have issues with concentration, then you won't be able to pay attention as well as someone who doesn't.
If you're in the deep end of a pool, then you can't compare how well you keep your head above water to someone who is standing in a kiddie pool.
Please try to think of these things when you feel "lazy" or "childish" or "a failure" compared to other people that don't struggle with the same symptoms as you. If you have a mental illness that will affect how you act in everyday situations, then it will in fact affect you in everyday situations. It's not an excuse, it's just a reality. We need to try to be kinder to ourselves.
If you see this you’re legally obligated to reblog and tag with the book you’re currently reading