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fancyson · 11 hours
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Cilan and his weed monkey
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fancyson · 22 hours
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unavoidable that you will be the villain in someone else's story. You will be painted in an unfavorable light. You will be the irredeemable one. and all of this will happen despite how nice you might usually be or how kind or how respectful or how warm. and you will just have to move on.
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fancyson · 22 hours
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fancyson · 22 hours
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YOU should be at the club I should be in the arms of a fictional character
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fancyson · 23 hours
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The two latest google docs callouts show that there is an organized effort to document the activity of loud enough transfems (moreso if they're "gross and problematic"). People knew that a callout, when effective, "detects the filth and defeats it," so, to some, that is a good way of getting rid of the Undesirables and "cleansing them"
And that's because they genuinely believe that transfemmes, when they're Undesirable enough, need to be excised from their communities either by universal collective shame and harassment, or by being ostracized by their own peers. Just paint a big enough target with a good enough motive and people will shoot and take down an entire group of people, or they will shame, silence or ignore them as long as they're an Acceptable Target
These latest callouts have been a good demonstration of how pathetic these things can be, by being too sloppy and transparent in their efforts to justify socially killing us. Even then, I'm sure some people have seen them and silently agreed with parts of the callouts
They were ineffective at immediately eradicating its targets, but they did manage to set the precedent that there is an active (and probably unorganized) group of people that are working overtime at the "TME surveillance factory," and that they will monitor certain blogs and keep track of who interacts with who through likes, reblogs, comments, asks and so on
Of course, the same observation cannot be made twice, so a lot of people that are in the document now are "free to interact more publicly," but now we know for a fact that there is active monitoring of our blogs taking place. We just have to assume that anything we do and everything we say will be kept documented and recorded in some random google doc, maybe for who knows how long. Seems like tumblr cops work for free
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fancyson · 23 hours
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“You’re disgust for transgressive art dose not eliminate true harm”
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fancyson · 23 hours
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love every trans woman before it's too late, except for this one. show solidarity for transfemmes, except for this one. always have your sisters' backs, except for this one. protect trans women even the ones you don't like, except for this one. support weird and offputting girls, except for this one. don't trust callouts of transfems, except for this one. love trans women, except for this one
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fancyson · 23 hours
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i hope yall know im dead serious about universal trans family. normalize trans people greeting each other in public bc of nothing other than both being trans. normalize taking care of one another like brothers and sisters. normalize loving one another unconditionally and treating one another with unconditional positive regard. this community needs to get stronger. every trans person is family. even if i don’t fucking like you i love you like family.
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fancyson · 23 hours
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diversity loss this trans man is just as much of an emotionally unavailable avoidantly attached brick as any cis guy
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fancyson · 23 hours
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love every trans woman before it's too late, except for this one. show solidarity for transfemmes, except for this one. always have your sisters' backs, except for this one. protect trans women even the ones you don't like, except for this one. support weird and offputting girls, except for this one. don't trust callouts of transfems, except for this one. love trans women, except for this one
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fancyson · 23 hours
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dare I even say actually that the overwhelming focus on callout posts when it comes to talking abt transfem disposability is almost strategic in the way that it keeps us from talking abt literally every other aspect of disposability so we can’t create a complete and collective understanding of the way we’re treated like shit and the way we treat eachother like shit
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fancyson · 23 hours
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interesting to see users that were very much spreading callout posts or just straight up calling trans women pedophiles start posting about how important it is to defend trans women. fuck off for real
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fancyson · 23 hours
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fancyson · 1 day
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fancyson · 1 day
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cody in 2003: “hey guys! ready for a deathmatch round in blood gulch?”
harold, trent and justin who found a glowing crystal in the back of their house that gave them a prophetic glimpse into the future where the three of them live successful lives but only if cody dies following a series of finely-connected events that begin with him winning a round of deathmatch on blood gulch: “yeah cody you’re on”
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fancyson · 1 day
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that sounds rough dude have you tried taking hallucinogens with 2 transsexual animals
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fancyson · 2 days
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this is going to sound simplistic + i promise you it's not: stop following people whose entire schtick is being cruel or fighting with others online. even if the ppl deserve it! even if it's not a ~problematic~ cruelty! even if you agree with all of that blog's opinions!
it's one thing if someone snaps back when provoked or posts the occasional "get a load of this guy". nobody needs to play up respectability for people who haven't given them respect in return. but if someone's online identity centers around being needlessly mean for laughs + they're constantly seeking out socially acceptable, easy targets for petty cruelty, that's a red flag. there's a huge difference between not taking shit/cracking a joke + mocking others as your several-hours-a-day hobby.
especially if, when they are inevitably in the wrong + mocking someone mercilessly to their 50k followers over something petty goes south (shocking!), they become extremely defensive or block everyone or play the victim or dismiss it as "well, how was i supposed to know they were autistic? i'm autistic + i don't meow in public" or whatever.
this isn't a "well i knew all along" post bcuz nobody should be shamed for being in the dark about something like this but many of the popular bloggers who have later been exposed for serious harassment or abuse should not have shocked us. if someone's blog is 90% shit like "you should light yourself on fire because you watch x anime" or "look at this so-called lesbian bitch + her ugly fucking boyfriend at a kink convention- it's giving drowned rats", should it really shock you that they are also being cruel or abusive in less internet-acceptable ways? if they've already shown you that they get a such a thrill out of being vicious that they do it daily + are regularly rewarded with thousands of followers?
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