I thought this was just a post about what month was coming up.
It's gonna be may, but it's already an economic crisis.
Reblog so everyone can hear what they need.
Congratulations! You are now a Magic-User!!
I just think it would be funny to switch things up and lead with "popular far-right online blogger, Joan Rowling" once in awhile.
"Joan Rowling, most famous for her staunch opposition to equal rights through her popular Twitter blog"
"Long time advocate against women's rights, Joan Rowling."
"Joan Rowling, a major contributor to the conservative party"
Whoever he used to be, the guy he is now, I donβt think heβs the kind you save. Heβs the kind you stop. I donβt know if I can do that. CAPTAIN AMERICA: THE WINTER SOLDIER (2014)
One more joke hate: You may claim to be a woman but biologically you are a featherless biped and thus a man.
Finally a good argument for why I'm actually a man
if you told diogenes the cynic about being trans he'd be like "lol that's a sick troll you're epic" and you'd be like "diogenes no i'm serious" and he'd be like "lol that's even better lmao those guys are so mad about it" and then he'd start going by new original neopronouns every single day specifically to piss off the whole symposium
I just had an idea for a really dumb comedy sketch where a transphobe starts ranting about what really makes a women a woman, and diogenes returns each time with a different cis woman or outwardly femme intersex person that doesn't meet the criteria saying "behold, a man!"
"a woman has XX chromosomes"
*Diogenes with an androgen insensitive XY cis woman*: behold, a man!
"Nono, a woman can bear children!"
*Diogenes with someone who has medical complications associated with pregnancy*: "behold, a man!"
"nono, a woman produces the large gamete"
*Diogenes with a postmenopausal cis woman* "behold, a man!"
Trans Rights With Diogenes! coming to PBS
Some idiot: only women can produce eggs!
*Diogenes holds up a chicken* Behold! A woman!
β Passage from The Atlas Six by Olivie Blake
imagine watching Star Wars in theaters in 1977 and pointing at Darth Vader boarding a ship with Stormtroopers and then choking some guy, and exclaiming THAT'S CLEARLY JESUS CHRIST, THAT'S WHY I'M INTO THIS
Love Star Wars. Love the Bible. I love the story about how Jesus *checks notes* cut off his sonβs hand.
remember when satan took jesus out into the desert for 40 days to tempt him and satan was like "hey murder these younglings" and then jesus murdered them and then john the baptist cut off his arms and legs
"Enjoy the sodium desgraciadas"
πΉ Saying that it's okay to write or read about dark and taboo topics but only when they're portrayed in a certain way is still censorship.
πΉ Wanting to ban or forbid media that you believe portrays a negative topic in a positive light, by glorifying, romanticizing, or fetishizing it is still censorship.
πΉ There is no objective metric to decide if a story is portraying a negative topic the 'right' way.
πΉ Just because a piece of fiction doesn't explicitly condemn or portray an evil action in a bad light in the text doesn't mean the author thinks its good or is trying to persuade the audience that it is good.
πΉ Survivors of trauma will not always write fiction about their trauma in a way that seems 'right' or 'normal' to you.
πΉ Banning fiction because it portrays dark, taboo topics in a way you consider gross or disgusting is still censorship.
[Tags reading, "#I've said it before and I'll say it again #I create art for adults #and as an adult I expect you to already know that hurting people is wrong #I'm not gonna hold you're hand through that like you're a toddler #"hurting people is wrong" is something you should have learned in kindergarten #not at 24 from an m-rated dark romance novel"]
How the 1889 meeting went, essentially