FUCK YOU IM A DRAOGN AND IMβ GAY AND TRANSGENDER Subtitle with ice dragon and red eyes
FUCK YOU IMβ A DRAOGN AND IMβ GAY AND TRANSGENDER
FUCK YOU IM A DRAOGN AND IMβ GAY AND TRANSGENDER Subtitle with ice dragon and red eyes
FUCK YOU IMβ A DRAOGN AND IMβ GAY AND TRANSGENDER
The most effective way to prevent trans adults is to eliminate trans children. The far right understands this, so the focus of its anti-trans strategy is to create an unlivable environment for trans children. Trans people also fully understand this. The democrats and mushy center don't understand it and react as if it's just reasonable "adult" things like transgenderism be kept out of schools and kids' media. They act as if those kids aren't trans already, in the schools already
Trans people are a wedge. Attacking gays stopped working, so Republicans attack trans people to get at gays. Trans minors are the wedge of the wedge. They pick on the subgroup that can't defend themselves and which Democrats are least likely to stand up for To Democrats, this is a reasonable "compromise". Let go on the trans children, focus on the more winnable rights for trans adults. For trans adults this is obviously, axiomatically unacceptable because *we are all ex-children*. Anything done to children is something that was done to our past selves
Somewhere right now there is a ten-year-old child who is, for all practical purposes, me. She is experiencing something she cannot explain or yet understand. She is in an unfriendly environment (Texas? Alberta?) that does not help her understand, punishes her when she tries to figure it out herself.
When I see trans children being legislated away, I think: I care more about what happens to this child than what happens to me. I want her to reach forty-one without being broken and damaged, like I am from all the things cis people did to me. I want the next me to have a better life than this one.
This is my trans agenda
not even quandrix is able to stop steiner math
This is what April 1st is about. I love this.
A message to my followers
honestly when i see something like the bryon noem thing i just get sad. i know "[insert queer thing here] could have fixed him" is often a lazy bandage argument but sometimes i think it might just be true.
Happy TransBot Day of Visibility
Remember: being mean to people who use Claude is already here. You cannot stop it. It is available to everyone with an online connection. You need to embrace it or you'll fall behind.
My parents' generation is all "grr kids these days have it easy compared to us grr!" and now everyone my age is like "jesus christ we had it so easy compared to kids these days"
hey so it turns out that driving for sixteen out of the previous 48 hours is Not Healthy when you haven't driven that long in a stretch for over ten years
good to know, i'm just gonna pass out here for a couple of days
Trans rights are human rights.
Top Text reads: Must protecc! YOUNGER TRANS PLAYERS labeling a small character ELDER TRANS PLAYERS AND ALLIES labeling a large barbarian character The bottom text reads: Trans Visibility Day Remind the World that when someone attacks a party member, we all roll for initiative.
Happy Trans Day of Visibility! Love to all my brothers, sisters, and non-binary cuties out there!
Stephen Lewis stands at a podium speaking into a microphone, wearing a dark suit, white shirt, and patterned tie. He has short gray hair and glasses. His hands are raised mid-gesture. A large Canadian flag fills the blurred background behind him. A glass of water sits on the podium to his left.
Stephen Lewis has died.
Born in 1937, he served as an Ontario MPP from 1963 to 1978, and led the Ontario NDP from 1970 to 1978. From 1984 to 1988, he was the Canadian Ambassador to the UN.
Both his father David and son Avi have been leaders of the federal NDP.
NPR art director and illustrator Jackie Lay tells the story of Hatshepsut, who is widely regarded as one of the greatest pharaohs in Egypt's history β but whose legacy was erased for over 3,000 years. n.pr/4s4KBOO
These are the folks I got my cool dinosaur hoodie that I wore on that SUP episode from btw π
David Lynch "FIX YOUR HEARTS OR DIE!"
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Did you know you, a cis person, can invoke trans-visibility at any time, not just today?
Just shout "Oh no, I need files recovered from this drive!"
Or "Oh no, I can't figure out which font to use on this flyer!"
Or "Oh no, how will I fix our public transportation?"
We magically appear. #TDoV π³οΈββ§οΈ
1. War crime much, again?
2. Tell me you donβt understand oil trades in a global market without telling meβ¦oh, whatβs the use
Happy Trans Visibility Day!
Remember that trans hate is a scam funded by billionaires to rip you off and keep us hating the vulnerable instead of them!
On that note, I loved this conversation between @esqueer.net and @eladn.bsky.social, so I tried to write about it.
Philip Balsam standing in front of a bright blue wall, smiling while holding a Fraggle puppet. He has medium-length dark hair and wears large aviator-style glasses, a striped shirt, and a brown corduroy jacket. The Fraggle beside him has large round eyes behind small glasses, a wide open mouth, and a beige hat decorated with small flowers. The puppet wears a colorful outfit and holds a small stringed instrument. Balsam has one arm around the Fraggle while both appear posed for the photo.
On this day in 2023, Philip Balsam died.
Born in 1943, he is best known for writing over 190 songs for Fraggle Rock, some with Tim Wynne-Jones. The songs were compiled into two albums, one of which earned a Grammy nomination. He also voiced Phil Fraggle.
Anyways, what Iβm saying is I would be orders of magnitude more responsible with a cloaking device than the Federation
SisTers PGH, a Black trans-led nonprofit, is opening The Stonewall Inn PGH in downtown Pittsburgh (211 Smithfield Street) with a grand opening on March 31, 2026, coinciding with the Trans Day of Visibility. This drop-in center provides essential services, including food, clothing, showers, laundry, and behavioral health support for the transgender and nonbinary community. Sisters PGH Sisters PGH +3 Key Details About The Stonewall Inn PGH Purpose: A safe, gender-affirming, and accessible space providing emergency resources and community support. Services: The center offers laundry services, showers, hot meals, hygiene products, case management, and peer support groups. Location: Located in the Emerald City building downtown, in a space that offers, and is adjacent to, community resources. Opening: The official grand opening ribbon-cutting is scheduled for March 31, 2026, at 5:00 PM, followed by a benefit showcase. Mission: Founded by SisTers PGH, which was founded in 2013, the project honors the legacy of the 1969 Stonewall Riots by focusing on safety, housing, and dignity for the trans community.
Reminder that SistersPGH has the grand opening of their new Stonewall Inn downtown at 5:00 today. Most information seems to be on their Facebook and Instagram pages so you get this AI summary. (Sorry) (Text in alt)
(1/4) Pteri's Relatable Trans Collab: Spring Break!
Happy Transgender Day of Visibility, everyone! What better way to be visible than to soak up some sunshine on a clear day? At the beach, no less!
I really like how Jocelyn is reinforcing the ambiguity between Rhys's position that there's no going back and Chiaki's experiences of a connection to the real world. It's creating an excellent tension in the very nature of both worlds, and Chiaki's caught right on the fulcrum.
I'm not entirely sure that the sign I saw that said gas was $8/gal was correct. But if it was, it was still wrong.
Every day, there are more reasons to loathe transphobes.
Donβt fall for their bullshit.
I really like how Jocelyn is reinforcing the ambiguity between Rhys's position that there's no going back and Chiaki's experiences of a connection to the real world. It's creating an excellent tension in the very nature of both worlds, and Chiaki's caught right on the fulcrum.
You could easily call this a media literacy issue but truthfully:
If you say this you are fundamentally either not a Star Trek fan or are choosing to engage with it in a way that is wholly disingenuous to whats been its **entire narrative** since Day 1