MY favorite gorbs of all time (so far)
[261], [364], [764]
[798], [953], [972]
[1034], [1104], [1379]
[1401], [1636], [1706]
[1770], [1880], [1891]
[1894], [1901], [1932]
(doesn't include anything from november or december because it's too fresh to properly look back upon)
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We go estremely hard on tuseday nights
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For some reason the idea of his fast hunger drain making him crave weird things appeals to me
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My beloved Bandit, @bandizoi
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Various Pip outfits, had ton of fun drawing these…
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I don’t throw around the phrases “the worst thing I’ve ever made” or “abomination before God” very lightly, so believe me when I say this is both of those and also a mistake
I present to you Mr. Sandman, but the opening clapping is uncomfortably meaty and plays throughout the whole song
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u say ur 6'6.. but are u?? are u really???
well ok???? here’s me next to the entrance to my apartment??? why the heck would i lie about my height??? I DON’T ENJOY BUMPING MY HEAD INTO EVERYTHING JUST BECAUSE THE WORLD IS BUILT FOR HOBBITS
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one horrible thing about transmedicalism is that it places the judgement of the medical industry over the bodily autonomy of people who seek medical transition.
hypothetically: if i want to undergo hormone replacement therapy and i understand the medical effects & possible complications & implications on my health, why should i be prevented from doing so on the basis of dysphoria or identity?
i say: that’s a personal decision that I should be able to make for myself. How is HRT or any other medical transition service less of an ethically personal decision than, say, tattoos, body modification, aesthetic plastic surgery, getting ones fallopian tubes tied, getting a vasectomy?
if a cis woman wants breast implants, that’s considered by many to be an ethically personal decision, not something she should have to fulfill some strict diagnostic criteria. Why, ethically, would we not extend the same social consideration to trans women? or, in fact, ANY person who wants such a procedure?
of course people defend transmedicalism & gatekeeping on the basis of “insurance billing” yet i have had no problem billing my insurance for informed consent transgender health care. & furthermore, fuck it, i’m a communist, i believe that all healthcare should be free. it doesn’t matter if it’s “necessary” or “unnecessary” it should all be free.
people also defend transmedicalism and gatekeeping on the basis of “people transitioning unnecessarily and making the trans community look bad,” but to that i say SHAME! shame on you for judging people based on how ~respectable~ they are, on how ~politically convenient~ they are to YOU. People’s destinies should belong to themselves!
People get ugly tattoos, but I still believe in everyone’s right to get tattoos.
People also defend transmedicalism and gatekeeping on the basis of people who ended up regretting their medical transition. Personally I don’t get this either, because again I must restate how people must be allowed to retain their bodily autonomy.
Let people make decisions regarding themselves, for themselves.
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