26 years old, Byakuya enjoyer, kokichi apologist. and I kin Miles Edgeworth too 🤓 I will NOT retweet explicitly nsfw posts! I may reply to suggestive posts!
This is just a general post that I was thinking about. But if any minors (or any people!) are ever uncomfortable with me following them or interacting with them, feel free to block me. I won't take it personally. I'm just some weird adult who you don't know so it's fair lol
@CJerles@Thurgood_stubbz@Gatormade78 They run, they die. They comply, they die. They have a gun, they die. They are holding their hands up in the air, they die. They are a child, they die. They are disabled, they die. They are surrounded by people begging the officers to stop, they die. No matter what they do.
@PorchGhost_ To be fair after what tøp did with poorly handling their "joke" about blm, I'm not surprised that conservatives would be attracted to that kind of thing. Music that doesn't try to say anything politically is what they love.
@vstarwook Idk personally I don't think it's that much of an issue. Asexuals can have partners, but it's not all of us. I think it's a nice piece of artwork that doesn't artistically include all the possible nuances of being ace, and that's okay. No hate to you either, just my thoughts.
@HaylieAnde20778@GrumbleSquid@DesiresAreGrey It doesn't matter if they have all the confidence of a cis white man in what they say or do, they still will be viewed as women or "feminine men", and therefore be treated as lesser than men. Privilege is largely about how you are treated by society, not how you act.
@supesbutch Sexuality and gender are so intertwined that it's impossible for anyone to understand what a person feels except the person themself. Not to mention that many trans men grow up being socialized as "female", and some trans men consider themselves lesbians prior to transition.
@Scramblesyolk Such an important thing to talk about. So so so many trans men that I know personally or see on social media grew up identifying as sapphic in some way, so they often have a closer relationship with queer women than queer cis men. There's always nuance to these topics.
@LGBwiththeT All you had to do was applogize but you made a big stink of it and started attacking people for rightfully calling out the hurtful infographic you used. Just because you didn't make it, you posted it on your account.
@yuchiyla There are people who have valid reasons to be wary of the word, such as trauma/bad experiences. . There are also people who don't like it because it is trans-inclusive and just inclusive in general too.
@Engardian@gqyjzxhp7d@Zorla_Wawa Yeah as an agender person I think that cis non-intersex women/men can use whatever pronouns they want, as long as it's done in good faith. I've seen ppl use he/they she/they as cis people, and I feel like it doesn't hurt anyone to do so! I'm just one person tho.
@gambitkisser@SuisizeMe I think the most confusing thing is the grey background with the people. It was hard to understand at first that they were watching the puppet show. I thought the puppets just magically turned into humans or something. Maybe they could've showed the puppet box in the photo?
fun fact. this cutter is designed for disabled people. a lot of things we use on the daily (eg: ramraj velcro veshtis, magnet knife holders etc) are all invented for disabled ppl. increasing accessibility for disabled ppl makes the world a better place for everybody