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LGBTQ+, Political and Funny musings.

@hecho-a-mano / hecho-a-mano.tumblr.com

✝️. Genderfluid, Omnisexual and Omniromantic. I'm 26. Psychology student. Anarcho-communist. ADHDer. Inclusionist position in all discourses, including xenogenders, neopronouns, bi lesbians, transandrophobia, and so on. Dysphoria isn't needed to be trans. Argentine. You can call me Cris or Rhys.
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galamerapple

is it really baz's pov if he doesn't say something that breaks your heart every other page

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galamerapple
  1. baz can recognize simon's heartbeat by sound
  • baz can recognize simon's heartbeat by sound

baz can recognize simon's heartbeat by sound

baz can recognize simon's heartbeat by sound

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I LIED, ITS BIRTHDAY BOY TIME

Get married, idiots

Happy birthday FOR REAL THIS TIME to my favorite emo shit vampire nerd and an even bigger happy birthday to @rainbowrowell who made him in her brain and shared him with us, only for us to turn around and do unspeakable things to him on all ends of the unspeakable spectrum 🥰

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Hashini Imasha

At Cingino Dam - located 7 kilometres (4 mi) southwest of Antrona Schieranco, Province of Verbano-Cusio-Ossola in Piedmont, Italy - you will find some Alpine ibex wild goats climbing its wall. The Cingino Dam is just about vertical. It is 160 feet high and these wild goats climb almost to the top of it. This species of goat lives in the European Alps, it has split hooves with rubber like soles. They are exceptional climbers...but to see them climb this vertical wall is absolutely stunning!

Why would they do it? Their diet, which consists mostly of grass, gives them a major salt craving.

Coincidentally, the wall of Italy's Cingino Dam is built with salt encrusted stones - with the really good, salty stone blocks near the top of the dam. So in order to get to these mineral rich salts, these goats do what looks to be impossible...they climb a vertical wall.

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jiubilant

we are absolutely spoiled by uesp. every other fandom wiki out there is bloated with ads and plain wrong half the time

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it kills me how much people love to speculate on the trans male experience. transphobes and even other trans people will conjure up ideas of what it must be like for us to live, how hormones affect us, and especially what society treats us like. they love to tell us how we live our lives; strawman after strawman about fictional trans men who started hormones and became "evil and ugly", completely fabricated stories about about how every trans man they know suddenly "gained male privilege" and never deal with misogyny or transandrophobia.

people who tell you how your transmasculine experience will go have no idea what they are talking about. even if they sound confident, they are not correct- each and every transmasculine person has a different experience in life- we do not automatically gain the societal privilege of cishet white men once we decide to socially transition. they cannot see what your future holds. you don't deserve to have someone telling you how you will experience your own life, it is yours, you are allowed to live your truth, pave your own way and prove that we have varied lives that transcend what transphobes think the trans male experience is.

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tdicksupreme

This is often a point of connection IRL with me and certain transfem friends, ie, even inside The Community there’s a narrative of what all the “real” men and women experience and if you don’t share that, it doesn’t count & you aren’t a person. It helped me a lot to realize a lot of trans women I know were also frustrated by this, for the same reason, & were also exhausted by the misogyny-driven idea that only one kind of Gender Experience can be true and accurate. I have comrades in the frustration of having transness lectured at you while your experience is treated as Dangerous For Other Trans People To Hear

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humormehorny

[in my most pro-union of voices]: it’s important that you talk to other coworkers{Queer people} about how much you’ve getting paid {what gendered experiences you have} that way when it’s easier to stand up for others pay{better gendered experiences under society}. If you don’t talk about it the patriarchy will get you to believe that the other gender is hurting you when they advocate for themselves, even if they might actually be doing you a favor

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