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Reblog if you think fanfiction is a legitimate form of creative writing.
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its important to me as a detrans woman to be vocal about it. its important to me as a detrans woman who initially only had radfems to talk to about detransition, because i couldnt find a single trans inclusive detrans person for over a year, to make sure other people know they have options.
radfems arent your aly if you're questioning your gender. they dont have your best interest at heart. they dont care about helping you explore who you are, theyre only interested in sucking you in to be another transmisogynistic pawn for their violent ideology.
if you're trans/nonbinary now, but are wondering if it isnt right for you, know that you have options. you can talk to me. there are people who have not done a 180 into bigotry who are here to support you.
please reblog, do not just like, this post.
i dont have a large platform. i want this to get spread. i want to remove terfs from the forefront of detrans/reidentification awareness & support. they cannot continue to be the first contact for questioning people.
i am begging you, yes you personally, to please reblog this, and comment or reply in the tags if you're a safe, trans-inclusive detransitioned or reidentified person to approach.
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Reblog if your page is a safe space for anyone who has experienced or is experiencing trauma.
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Velma Dinkley is not the only one that is smart in Mystery Incorporated.
Here me out will you.
Let's start with everyone's favorite redhead: Daphne Blake. She's probably the only one with street smarts, common sense, and knowledge of the fashion and cosmetology industry, along with being the daughter of two business mogel. She's also smart in the fact that in Scooby Doo 2 Monsters Unleashed (the only good live action scooby doo movie in my opinion) she got the gang out of the hamster ball with makeup equipment. Do you think Velma would have thought of that? NO! Daphne is also people smart in the fact she can read people's body language. Which means she's probably smart in psychology and sociology and would excell there if she took a class on them. Was it Velma that figured out the sheriff has feelings to Mayor Nettles? Was it Fred who realized Sherrif and Mayor were in a relationship? No. Daphne was. Because she was able to pick up social clues that the others didn't.
Fred Jones, the gang's leader. If you think about it, he comes up with the traps. He figures out how to make them work while Velma ponders over the clues. There is PHYSICS involved with this. Because mass is a factor in most of the stuff he does. And all of physics has a point where mass is a factor. Because if his calculations are wrong in where to put this thing or that thing or how deep to dig the hole, he could potential hurt the masked villain. No joke. Also the robotics and mechanics involved with some of this stuff?
Shaggy and Scooby may not be booksmart or street smart, but I feel like they're smart in something I feel is just as important: Pop Culture. Why? Because in Scooby Doo Mystery Incorporated they knew Vincent Van Ghoul like the back of their hand. They're also probably smart in other places of Pop Culture. Because I'm pretty sure that no one knew who the special guest stars of Scooby Doo Movies were. But they were. They were knowkedgable in that regard. Also with how much they eat, they're probably smart and knowledgable in nutrition and culinary arts. I mean in episodes across most series and movies, who is the one cooking or doing most of it? Shaggy and Scooby. They make sure that Daphne, Velma, and Fred get the right amount of vitamins, minerals, vegetables, fruits, proteins, dairy, etc etc every single meal.
Now Velma is smart. All of you are right in that regard, but she's smart in that she's more logical and reasoning than the rest of the group and she's knowledge about a broad range of subjects. She's a fan of mystery novels and authors and I believe theres a few mysteries (if not most of them) in which she explains and researches the history of it. I personally believe she's most knowledgable about history, classics, and music. But she's knowledgable about some if not a lot of stuff across a broad range of subjects.
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I found the least expensive apple product. You can get a 5 pounds of apples for $6.50. Or less. But they don't have any cool features.
the real problem is people still use apple products
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Dear friends of Tumblr,
Today at my school we had an assembly about internet predators and when I had said that most of my true friends are over the internet and they gave me a lecture about how “I don’t know who I’m talking to” blah blah. So please, if you aren’t a predator in any way, please reblog so i can prove a point.
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ha?
every single person who reblogs this
every
single
person
will get “doot doot” in their ask box
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You know how I want the fourth movie to the MCU's Spider-Man series to go? Peter ends up at MIT and meets Harley Keener who tries to befriend and help Peter in restoring his former relationships with his friends. The villain will be Scorpion with secondary villain Prowler. This will include introducing Miles Morales. The ending scene will be Peter feeling another Spiderperson like him and seeing Miles. The mid-credits scene will be Peter introducing himself to Miles Morales. The end-credits scene will be a part of venom that finds Flash Thompson. I think it shall be called Spider-Man Welcome Home.
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Okay, so why do I have to go to work if my boyfriend who I spend most of my time with got tested for COVID and is pending results? Because until it pops up positivity, it is still negative. Which is the biggest pile of bullshit I have ever heard of.
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“You’re Not a Good Writer.”
I once received a DM comprised of just that sentence. Nothing else. No constructive criticism or any reason as to why this person clearly agreed with my own view of myself.
For someone who has never told anyone in their real life that they write anything, reading something like this from an anonymous user only solidified in my mind the fact that this person was right.
I’m not a good writer.
After an embarrassing amount of minutes passed, in which I thought about deleting every story I ever posted, I decided to delete the message instead. Unfortunately, that didn’t mean I could delete the feelings it caused or change the fact that I’m not a good writer.
Two weeks went by and I didn’t write anything, let alone post. Then I received a comment on a story I had posted three years prior, one I’d written after a death in our family. The comment read, “Thank you for sharing this heartfelt story. I really needed this. I just lost my mom and this really got me today.”
I stopped thinking about being a good writer after that. I thought instead, “what if I had deleted my stories and that one person three years later hadn’t read it that day?”
Here’s what I realized: no one is a good writer.
Good means to be approved of, but stories aren’t created from approval. They’re built from life experiences, feelings, and emotions Therefore, the impact of anyone’s story isn’t good or bad. It’s a million other things.
Heartfelt.
Sad.
Funny.
Inspiring.
Romantic.
So to all the story writers out there, hold your head up, write what is in your heart, and never doubt that there isn’t at least one person out there that needs to read your story.
So, no.
We’re not good writers, but why would we want to be?
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Reblog the writers’ fortune cookie for luck!
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Reblog if your page is safe for lgbtq+, poc, disabled people, and autistic people!
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The spirit of Diogenes is alive and well
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One of the most healing things I’ve strove (striven?) to do in my life is viewing sex as just another thing people do, among a host of other things like eating and pooping and playing with cats.
Our entire society, feminists and puritans alike, pushes the idea that sex is uniquely powerful and dangerous, capable of inflicting The Worst Trauma or the Highest Fulfillment, and that’s…just flat out untrue. Other experiences can cause similar trauma: violence, disasters, war, instability. Other experiences can result in transcendent pleasure: trance states, live music, non-sexual intimacy, tattoos.
I think this is where the disconnect in perception about sex positivity comes from, because the phrase itself makes people who already view sex as being uniquely powerful think sex positivity means viewing sex as uniquely good, when actually…it’s mostly about taking sex off that pedestal. Normalizing sex. Making it into just another thing people do. Because that’s the first step in making sure people can engage with sex on their own terms in a healthy way.
Taking sex off its cultural pedestal was the thing that allowed me to overcome the deeply-instilled shame I developed from being raised within Christian purity culture, and from being queer, and from existing as a woman. I think a failure to do that, in feminist circles, often leads to an overblowing of the (very real) harm that sex has the potential to do at the exclusion of other problems facing women and other marginalized groups, which often leads to more shaming rhetoric - just rhetoric that shames different people for different reasons.
Sex is not the enemy and it’s not our savior. It’s just one more thing people can do with their bodies.
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Dear teen girls,
Stop abusing your boyfriends and yes what you are doing is abuse.
Stop:
Yelling at him in front of his friends 
Hitting or slapping him when he does or says something you don’t like
Telling him he doesn’t have a choice when it comes to decisions that involve both of you 
Telling him he can’t hang out with friends because you don’t like him
Telling him to not talk to other girls even if they are his friend
Forcing him to spend every moment with you 
Belittling him and pointing out all his flaws
Calling him stupid or making fun of him for making a mistake
Threatening to break up with him if he doesn’t do what you want
Being emotionally manipulative and crying until he does what you want
Accusing him of cheating every time he’s not with you
Blow up is phone if he doesn’t text you every five minutes 
Telling him you are the must thing that has ever happened to him and no one else will love
Physically attacking him when ever you are mad
Forcing him to have sex despite that fact that he said he didn’t want to
Invading his privacy by going through his phone
Getting mad at him for changing his password and demanding he tell you what it is
If a guy did any of these things to a girl it would be considered abuse but since its the other way around its considered normal. Throughout High school I saw many girl treating their boyfriends like shit. Sometime even physically abusing them in the hallways and no one trying to stop it because its a girl attacking a boy. 
Boys: If your girlfriend does anything on this list leave her. It is abuse and you deserve better.
Girls: if you find your self doing anything on this list to your boyfriend you need to knock it off because you are being abusive. 
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