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zerosuitsammi3 · 3 days
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Sorry I have been kind of absent from tumblr y'all, I know it's been a like a couple weeks since I posted last 😅😅😅 life's been life.
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I like drummers ;)
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dee-the-red-witch · 1 year
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Ok, no, fuck that, one obligatory TDOV selfie. 
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(She/her, yes, okay to reblog) Right now, though, visibility feels like a threat. Or as one friend put it, a curse. I'm currently legal to exist in a shrinking number of states in this country, and the fact that so many people are sitting idly by while it happens is driving me up the wall.
That's before we get into the personal front of a lot of life changes and upheavals of late, which have left my newly diagnosed anxiety running wild. I'll cope, but what I really want today is a week of sleep, someone holding me, warmth and sun, and an account balance that isn't teetering on the negative. 
And because I've had three people ask in the last week how to be a good ally these days? AMPLIFY TRANS VOICES. Fight the laws criminalizing us. Punch a fucking terf.
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keikakudori · 1 year
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for everyone who's struggling to format their posts with the new beta editor and whatnot, i highly recommend using the handy-dandy roleplay formatter designed by rpclefairy. it's amazingly well-designed and is very useful for helping to get your posts looking the way you want. it does take a little bit of learning, but once you have that down pat, it's super great. it even comes in a mobile version too, which you can find HERE. they also have a guide, here, on how to install xkit rewritten onto mobile so you can use it that way.
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honorhearted · 1 year
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*coughs* You all should join me in my insanity, thanks.
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olliesaurus-rex · 3 months
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Me getting dragged to The Dark Place after McDonald's messed up my order for the 37th time
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prismatic-sprinkles · 5 months
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Unus Annus, you funky little youtube channel.
It's been three years since the end of Unus Annus and I still don't really know how to feel about it. It's like there should still be videos uploading but there's not even a trace of the channel left outside of memories, which... I guess was the point? Anyways I don't upload stuff often but I did a little speed paint of this over here if you wanna see it.
Memento Mori, my friends. See you next year
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hamiltrashalter · 2 years
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One day I want it to all be over
I want to lay down after a long day
write down all of my thoughts on paper
fall asleep in silence
and never wake up
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zerosuitsammi3 · 2 days
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Random bullshit
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mamiinthemiddle · 1 year
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Cat Scratch Chronicles 🐈‍⬛
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🔪 Don’t add captions, be respectful 🔪
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Reminder~
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Copia is going to get mauled tomorrow~
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ivygorgon · 21 days
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Demanding Action: Stop the Assault on Transgender Rights!!
Tell YOUR elected officials to Stop the Assault on Transgender Rights by telling your friends to text SIGN PIPNQC to 50409 or share:
📱 Text SIGN PIPNQC to 50409
REDS! Let The Silly People Be Clowns! Protect the American Right to Free Speech!
If you hate to see drag be censored and your officials live in a RED STATE, or a state at risk of anti transgender legislation, tell your friends to text SIGN PHFSPG to 50409 or share:
📱 Text SIGN PHFSPG to 50409
Americans Celebrating Recent Court Victories & Upholding Free Speech Rights!
If you live in a BLUE STATE, or your officials are trans friendly, tell your friends to text SIGN PWUITK to 50409 or share:
📱 Text SIGN PWUITK to 50409
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Drive more attention by Relogging This Post and sharing these in your community!
💘 Q'u lach' shughu deshni da. 🏹 "What I say is true" in Dena'ina Qenaga
Read the letters under the cut:
AN OPEN LETTER to THE PRESIDENT & U.S. CONGRESS; STATE GOVERNORS & LEGISLATURES
Demanding Action: Stop the Assault on Transgender Rights!!
6 so far! Help us get to 10 signers!
I am writing urgently to address the alarming rise in anti-transgender legislation across our nation. Recent developments, such as the high-risk classification of Idaho for adults & Wyoming for youth due to a transgender care ban, demand immediate attention. The urgency of this matter cannot be overstated. As your constituent, I am terrified by the discriminatory bills prohibiting gender-affirming care & bathroom bans sweeping our states impacting my rights. These laws directly threaten the rights & dignity of transgender Americans, impacting individuals of all ages, especially cisgender youth, adults, women of color, & intersex persons.
A recent article by Erin Reed highlighted the insurmountable & still-rising risks faced by transgender Americans due to legislative actions in various states, particularly impacting cisgender youth, adults, women of color, & intersex persons. This onslaught of discriminatory laws, as outlined in Erin's updates, poses a direct threat to the rights & dignity of every transgender American, past, present, & future.
It is deeply troubling to witness states like Idaho escalating to a "high risk" level by passing bills that prohibit gender-affirming care for individuals of all ages. Similar trends across the nation, including bathroom bans & restrictions on identity documentation, create hostile environments that undermine the fundamental rights of transgender individuals to exist authentically & safely. Additionally, proposals like those in Alaska, which expose disadvantaged students to invasive scrutiny & domestic dangers, further exacerbate the urgency of this issue. Our transgender siblings in states like Florida also face immense challenges & danger due to discriminatory legislation by the ‘Sundown State,’ meaning ‘Do Not Travel.’
As a nation that values equality & justice for all, we cannot remain silent in the face of such discriminatory legislation. These laws not only perpetuate stigma & discrimination but also pose a grave threat to the well-being & dignity of all American demographics.
The respected Union Soldier Pvt. Albert D. J. Cashier should be honored for his service to our country, & it is shameful that our society refuses to recognize & affirm his value, sacrifice & American Rights. Any elected official who supports the bad-faith war on transgender Americans should be ashamed & embarrassed to champion & enforce unequal division rights.
I urge you to take a bold stand against any & all anti-transgender legislation & to introduce & support measures that uphold the rights & dignity of all Americans, regardless of their gender identity. Our elected officials have a responsibility to champion policies that promote inclusivity, respect, & equal rights for all Americans in our communities & across the nation, to include all our transgender, non-binary, gender-non-conforming, intersex, or cisgender Americans, regardless of their genital configuration or reproductive potential.
📱 Text SIGN PIPNQC to 50409
AN OPEN LETTER to STATE GOVERNORS & LEGISLATURES
REDS! Let The Silly People Be Clowns! Protect the American Right to Free Speech!
2 so far! Help us get to 5 signers!
Recent court rulings in Indiana, Tennessee, and West Virginia have underscored the importance of upholding the rights of transgender Americans. The 7th Circuit Court of Appeals in Indiana ruled against misgendering in schools, while a federal judge in Tennessee blocked a drag ban, citing likely unconstitutionality. The Supreme Court declined to reinstate a sports ban in West Virginia, allowing a young transgender athlete to continue participating. Both of these rulings do miracles in protect cisgender and transgender students alike from discrimination, bullying, invasive scrutiny, and sexual assault.
These victories are a testament to the power of the judiciary in safeguarding the rights of marginalized communities. It is crucial to uphold the American right to free speech, which includes the art and performance of drag. Drag is not inherently sexual or inappropriate; it is a form of expression deserving protection. Therefore, it is requested that all bans on drag be dismissed, in line with the spirit of these recent court victories.
Protect the American Right to Free Speech! Drag as an art form and performance is not inherently sexual and should be recognized as protected speech. Let us dismiss all bans on drag and protect the American right to expression. Many of us, including you and your peers, have engaged in light-hearted instances of cross-dressing, emphasizing the playful nature of this expression. For the sake of our constitutional values, let us embrace diversity and respect for all forms of self-expression.
For all that our constitution is worth, let the silly people be clowns!
📱 Text SIGN PHFSPG to 50409
AN OPEN LETTER to STATE GOVERNORS & LEGISLATURES
Americans Celebrating Recent Court Victories & Upholding Free Speech Rights!
2 so far! Help us get to 5 signers!
I am writing to you again to share the inspiring news of recent court victories in Indiana, Tennessee, and West Virginia that underscore the importance of upholding the rights of transgender Americans and protecting free speech, including the art and performance of drag.
The 7th Circuit Court of Appeals in Indiana ruled against misgendering in schools, recognizing the harmful impact on transgender students. In Tennessee, a federal judge blocked a drag ban, citing likely unconstitutionality and defending the right to artistic expression. Additionally, the Supreme Court's decision not to reinstate a sports ban in West Virginia ensures that a young transgender athlete can continue participating. Both of these rulings do miracles in protect cisgender and transgender students alike from discrimination, bullying, and invasive scrutiny.
These rulings are a testament to the judiciary's power in safeguarding the rights of marginalized communities. Drag, as an art form, is not inherently sexual or inappropriate—it is a valid form of self-expression deserving of protection under the American right to free speech.
In light of these victories, I urge you to support the dismissal of all bans on drag and to stand firm in defending our constitutional values. As a meaningful gesture of support for freedom of expression, I encourage you and your peers to wear lavender, a color associated with drag in LGBTQ+ history, especially during transgender holidays (March 31 & Nov 28) and Pride events in June.
Thank you for your attention to this important matter. Let us continue to embrace diversity and respect all forms of self-expression in our society.
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kckenobi · 2 years
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people who are rude on tumblr honestly fascinate me like bro I can't even make eye contact with someone without losing sleep over all the ways it could've offended them
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honorhearted · 3 months
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{SOUND ON} AKA Seth's/Ben's greatest shameTM ~ whoOOooOaaaa ~ Thanks to @retrograderesemblance for the Seth clip, which then gave way to this terrible idea lol.
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fuckingshutup · 1 year
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HONEY DID MY MAKEUP AND DOLLS DID MY HAIR WHILE I TOOK A BREAK FROM THE PARTY
( art by @jujulebee ♡ )
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prismatic-sprinkles · 7 months
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My horror movie marathon approaches and I had this idea. Not a whole lot of horror movies with iconic phone calls but I think I'll draw a few!
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Okay to reblog!
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