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punkeropercyjackson · 16 hours
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I stay saying this but you canNOT give lgbt criteria based on 'coolness' instead of actually not being cis and straight because this is faggotry,not middle school.I'd rather fw Bluey adults who identify as micro-identities and girlbloggers than any nigga who thinks Rocky Horror Picture Show and Silence of the Lambs are important parts of queer history because the transmisogyny was a part of their times and that being black inherently means you're secretly homophobic even if you don't mean it
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murielsbottombitch · 9 months
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"they/them pussy" "they/them dick" "girl dick" "boy pussy"
guys can we people start referring to cis genitals/post op trans genitals like this too? how funny would it be to go "that girl pussy tho" "I love boy dick" or even
that she/her pussy
that he/him dick
is this funny or am I just being silly, wacky even
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genderqueerdykes · 3 months
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i guess it's scary to me when white leftists say that the punk scene is the scene where you wanna go if you're trans or a person of color or a drug addict or someone else who's been kicked down in life. cuz like, if you've lived in this scene, is it really where you wanna send people?
i got involved in my local punk scene and the problem is that people aren't actually focused on looking out for each other. punk is heavily white. punk is heavily abled. punk is heavily cis. i know everyone says "real" punk is this and that, but the problem is: i live in a punk house venue. i live in a house where punks throw punk rock shows weekly and invite other punks into our home to throw music and art shows. the DIY scene is a mess. it's full of abusers. it's full of enablers. it's full of queerphobes and tranny chasers. it's full of people who collect vulnerable traumatized people. it's full of people who will hand beers to recovering alcoholics and pass lines to recovering addicts.
this scene is full of people who scribble "this machine kills fascists" on every object they own and turn around and cower and say "I'm scared, can you come pick me up, there's some scary guys outside." because some black dudes listening to some rap posted up outside of the punk show. this scene is full of virtue signaling assholes who put antisemitic symbols on their "battle vests". this scene is full of half-assed "communists" who just want to brag about the big scary words they learned like "praxis" and "proletariat" and "bourgeoisie".
this scene is full of fake socialists who won't lift a finger to help each other, but will drag each other into hell instead.
the problem with punk as we know it is that it's whitewashed to hell and back, and the spaces created by these individuals are not centered around safety, but violence. yeah, you kill fascists, but do you provide meals for the hungry, shelter for the homeless, and harm reduction for the addicted? do you pass out extra blankets and clothes? do you help people get to the hospital? do you pat someone on the back when they turn down that beer? do you remember to not offer a baggie to the person who just got out of recovery?
no? then you aren't a safe person to be around, and you ain't punk. you are the reason this scene is unsafe.
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systemserendipity · 5 months
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just in-case anybody else needed to see this beautiful moment in modern history
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xferal-fairyx · 3 months
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When I say I'm punk-rock/hardcore; this is what I mean
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justalittlesolarpunk · 7 months
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Visible Mending
My grandmother sews up the elbows of my shirt.
Patched and patterned, in garish colours
Outlandishly clear. A kind of cloth kintsugi, saying
This is not that which was here before.
Ostentatiously altered, openly repaired,
A virtue signal, I accept, but will not apologise for.
I walk the streets with solarpunk written on my arms.
Andrew sews up the flaps of my skin.
Carefully sutured, his steady hands
Bear a duty of care. These marks will scar and harden,
Swallow stitches and leave stretch-pleats.
Even when the scabs have fallen,
I stand with a form all fixed and modified,
A body I stayed with, laboured over,
Though I could have chosen to throw it out.
I stand before the mirror with trans written on my chest.
Lined and changed, my biohacked body
And rescued clothes speak prophecy to a future
As yet unnamed. I carry them both as a promise.
One on the other, endlessly whispering,
Visibly mended and always the proof
That redemption is worth the price.
I rub oil into my scars and ask
My grandmother to teach me how to sew.
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realqueerpositivity · 3 months
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It makes me really sad that there's still transphobia on this world, especially on this app when there's so many amazing queer people here.
Anyways, I just wanted to say that I love you trans people. I love you, even if you haven't transitioned yet, even if you use the "wrong" pronouns, even if you have surgery scars or the procedure went wrong. I love you even if you're old, even if you transitioned late, even if you regret some or even all of your transition choices. I love you even if you're not supported, even if your family stopped talking to you, even if You've lost loved ones or you have to keep this away from them. I love you even if you're gender non nonconforming, even if you pass as the gender you were assumed to be, even if you still dont pass. I love you even if you use "weird" or "niche" genders, even if you're mogai, even if you're "cringe", even if you're cis trans, even if you use "contradictory" labels, even if you don't fit society's expectation of what a trans person should be, if they're okay with us at all. Hell, I love you even more if you're brave enough to present as yourself for yourself, not presenting as what the world wants you to be.
I just love trans people...
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dizzy-lights · 9 months
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another batch of pride flags! I'm open to doing requests for these aswell! free to use for anything, meant to be viewed small, tags in order of flags.
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I’m a boy. I’m a girl. I could be your boyfriend girlfriend. I’m a boyfriend who looks like a girlfriend that you had in February of last year. I’m a man except when I’m a woman but a butchy woman but I’m still a man. I’m whatever gender is funniest in the moment. I’m neither a man nor a woman but an eldritch monstrosity that is actually just a cat. Hope this helps!
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disastergay · 11 months
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TRANNY FLAG ♾️
(requested by @lovelesstranniedykefaggot)
Black: in memoriam of the trans people whose lives were claimed by hatred. Dark blue: the joy of finally discovering your true self Magenta: making the choice to accept yourself no matter what, even if it means losing loved ones Light blue: borrowed from the blue stripes in the transgender flag. Pink: borrowed from the pink stripes in the transgender flag. White (stripe only): borrowed from the white stripes in the transgender, genderqueer, and nonbinary flags.
The ouroboros, a snake that eats its own tail for all eternity, represents two things: the never-ending cycle of self-discovery we all experience as we learn and grow, and our inability — our refusal — to be stamped out of existence. It is scientifically impossible to eradicate us, no matter how hard some people will try.
Its single fang is a reminder that, whether we're fighting against dysphoria, fascism, or harmful myths about ourselves, we're not helpless to defend ourselves.
The stripes of this flag are warped and glitched out — by the ouroboros, as it slices through the white center — to symbolize the way we inherently challenge gender norms and society's expectations, pulling them apart at the seams and turning them back into thread, which we can weave a new tapestry with together. Before we can build a better foundation, we have to break free from the institutional restrictions that hold us back.
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punkeropercyjackson · 3 months
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'The world traumatized me so i'm an edgy asshole and everything and everyone sucks forever' is not punk,that's nihilism.Punk is 'I had to deal with all that shit growing up and now you're telling me i'm supposed to accept it because it's 'normal'????Absolutely fucking not,i'm a total freak then and i'm gonna make it the problem of anyone in charge of this shit and help everybody like me and never shut up about any of it'
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murielsbottombitch · 9 months
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the progressive leaving people's body when they hear about mspec gays, he/him lesbians, she/her gays, multigender people, oriented aroaces, xenogenders or any other "weird" queer label:
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y'all care so much about queer people until we aren't queer in a way that aligns with your binary world view
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genderqueerdykes · 8 months
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genderqueer does not have a set "look", you can really be anyone and be genderqueer. it can describe both how you feel on the inside, and how you present on the outside. you are not obligated to dress in a way you do not want to, as a genderqueer person, and you are not obligated to blur lines and dress in androgynous ways if it's not safe for you. there are a million ways to be genderqueer, be genderqueer in your own way, not someone else's
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alittlemxchievous · 1 year
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You look good between my legs
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I'm making some fun graphics that I would like to make into stickers someday. What do you think? 💙💚
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justalittlesolarpunk · 3 months
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Fuck it, I’m suggesting a new day for the queer calendar: trans futures day. TDOV is a relic from another time and TDOR is vitally important but deeply emotionally distressing. Trans people deserve a day to celebrate our successes, our community, our joy, our resilience, our potential. As a solarpunk, I’m passionate about imagining better futures for all of us and a good future includes happy, thriving trans people who are beloved and valued members of their community and have self-determination over their gender expression and personal lives.
TFD could be all about inspiring trans youth about the adults they can become, celebrating growing older while trans, trans people working in progressive politics, the environmental sector, community organising, utopian storytelling and the cutting edge of new advances in science and technology, you name it.
As a date I propose 26th July - if I’ve mathsed right (always a gamble lol) that’s the day exactly halfway between TDOV and TDOR.
Who do I talk to about making it real? 😅
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