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Bitch daughter/Bastard son
The vast majority of trans men are women who grew in environments particularly hostile to female gender nonconformity, and who (as this author succinctly put it) opt for the path of least resistance. They are the women who frankly arenβt strong or hardheaded enough to keep fighting and fighting and fighting. That is understandable.
None of us really want to wear the goddess pants. Some of us cave and wear them and out of deeply sublimated rage, then try to bring every other woman down with us (opβs mom). Some of us refuse to wear them but try to escape the pressure by changing our bodies and pretending to be men (op). Some of us wear them and become so good at lying to ourselves we learn to like them (tradwife types). Some of us pretend the pants are empowering (liberal / white feminists). Some of us try to choose comfortable clothing and rage out against anyone who even talks to us about the goddess pants, scaring them into not mentioning the pants (radical feminists).
And some of us analyze ourselves into inaction, attempting to distance ourselves with academic searches for understanding. None of us are paying attention to what the men are doing or saying about the pants.
Hey, sincerely, go fuck yourself and get off my post.
I am a trans man. I am not a woman pretending to be a man. Iβm not going to even deign you with an argument here, because you have shown your colors and you are not worth my time and breath on this matter ( no TERFs are! )
But what I will say, because this REALLY gets under my skin, is this:
Before being a comic about me being trans, this is a comic about my abuse and my relationship with my abuser. The fact that you see this and decide that you are going to use this to prop up on your platform and decide that, on top of my abuse, I simply donβt exist in my own narrative is fucking disgusting. I sincerely hope you feel some shame for this. I hope you go look in the mirror and ask what the hell is wrong with yourself.
Also, Iβm not going to continue to engage with you. Consider yourself blocked, and go have the day you deserve.
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Sky: If I was a drink, I’d be a cherry vanilla coke. What drink would you guys be?
Legend: Bleach.
Wild: Sewage.
Time: Boys, please calm down.
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the links share their timeβs respective Zora through sketches of varying quality
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Hyrule: Here you go, Four, a nice, hot cup of coffee.
Four: Oh, it’s cold.
Hyrule: Nice cup of coffee.
Four: This is horrible!
Hyrule: Cup of coffee.
Four, squinting: I don’t think this is coffee.
Hyrule: Cup.
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1) Love the toga, canβt get enough of drawing scrunched and draped fabric
2) It took forever to get used to the absence of Revaliβs gale even if there are alternatives
3) New Korok game
4) Hero of Timeβs amiibo had me laughingWELLβ¦ as of now, I donβt know if Iβll be adding TotK directly into LU. Itβs still up for change. My head is still spinning from the whole adventure. So maybe in time Iβll collect my thoughts better.
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ok so people are making fun of this but adding this with other anti-global warming tactics will work
This isnβt adding ice just for the sake of denial, itβs adding to the Earthβs albedo. This in turn actually makes the Earthβs climate cooler, and then more ice will be produced naturally because of this.
It isnβt a process we need to continue forever, in fact itβs one that needs to be calculated so that we donβt do it TOO MUCH. The only worry would be cooling down too much.
So yes, this is a good idea. It simply isnβt the only thing we should do because we still have gross pollution.
For the love of god do it . anything just do it. Give us hope.
Hereβs the thing: Most environmental catastrophes humans have ever or are currently creating can be fixed. Itβs not just a matter of βoh no, things are ruined, and maybe we can stop the degradation so that things donβt get any worse, but weβre stuck with how things are.β There are some things we canβt do, like bringing back extinct species. But there are a lot of other things we can definitely do, many of which are being done right now. The problem is that most of our willpower and effort is spent on bullshit tiny things that wonβt solve the problem (individual recycling, etc.) and not on the large-scale things that can and will make a large-scale difference.
Ice caps are melting? Guess what! We know how to make ice. Itβs not that hard. Designing mostly-automated robot ships to go to the poles and rebuild the ice caps is well within our current technical capabilities. We just need to fund it.
Deforestation on a massive scale? Destruction of other biomes? Guess what! We know how to plant trees. We know how to plant grasslands. We know how to take barren, lifeless land and turn it back into a viable biome. Itβs not that hard. In a lot of cases, if thereβs neighboring areas where that biome still exists, all you have to do is dump a few tons of biomass (plant clippings, food waste, etc.) on the barren land and stand back and wait. The biomass will provide nutrients and keep the topsoil from blowing away, and the plants and animals from the neighboring biome will move in. In two decades, even if you donβt do anything besides dumping the biomass on it, you wonβt be able to tell what was the barren area and what was the still-existing biome.
Coral reefs dying? Now, coral reefs are a bit more fragile than most biomes, but guess what! We still know how to replant/rebuild them, and in fact are working on that in places affected by coral reef die-off! And weβre learning how to do it better every day.
Desertification? Guess what! We know how to turn desert back into green space. Theyβre doing it on a large scale in China and sub-Saharan Africa. There are several different techniques, none of which are even very technology-intensive. It takes money and time and labor, but itβs perfectly doable. We know this because weβve done it.
Plastic in the ecosystem, particularly in the ocean? Guess what! Thereβs a lot of people working on this, both on βhow to remove plastic from the oceanβ and βhow to reuse/recycle it more efficiently.β And the techniques are improving by leaps and bounds every year. This is a solvable problem. These are all solvable problems.
So if youβre crushed by the weight of the coming environmental catastrophe β¦ donβt be. These are all solvable problems! We can stop things from getting worse, and we can fix the things weβve broken. The issue is political, not practical.
On the political side, of course, is the need to tighten up environmental regulations across the globe. (Whatβs the statistic, that 90% of pollution is caused by 100 corporations?) And then of course, we need to fund these programs on a large enough scale.
In some ways the political aspect is the hardest, but consider this: we are at a tipping point. Things are changing about the way politicians talk about climate change and ecological degradation. More ordinary people are concerned about this, which means more pressure on politicians. One of the ways that things are changing is that peopleβeven conservativesβare starting to talk aboutΒ βjob opportunities in new green fieldsβ and switching the conversation so that itβs notΒ βrainforest vs. jobsβ makes political action a lot more possible. And no, itβs not going to happen on its own, but it can happen.
This is a solvable problem.
I *needed* this. Climate change has had me feeling SO helpless, having a list of things that can actually potentially be done is beautiful
Climate change is a technological problem. This statement does not exclude social problems, but the core of the matter is that the fastest most effective way to solving this crisis is through technology.
The corporate bastards WANT you to despair because if we all give up, we stop being a thorn in their side. If people know itβs not hopeless and thereβs actually specific things that can be done & will make a huge difference? Weβll keep giving them shit.
Donβt despair. Donβt give up.
(Remember the hole in the ozone layer? And how itβs shrinking now? YEAH!)
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I finished my minish hehe >:]
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GRILLED CHEESE AND SOUP GRILLED CHEESE AND SOUP GRILLED CHEESE AND SOUP
*grabs grilled cheese* *slam dunks it into the bowl* Get souped idiot!
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a good experience more people on this website should have is confidently bringing up some leftist talking point you picked up from tumblr around family members, only for them to ask extremely basic and predictable followup questions/rebuttals that you have no response to because you just internalized the three-paragraph post with 3k notes. this only needs to happen a few times for the lesson to stick and the sooner the better
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long exposure picture of a plane taking off
the forbidden slide
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Hell of a weekend. Tag me if ya saw me!






























