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They/them
20s
#wizard101 #buffythevampireslayer
#startrek
#thewestwing
#MASH
#goth
#assorted other fandoms

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What if we win?
What if the children go to schools unafraid of tear gas and bullets?
What if the birds come back, and the bees are healed, and every species moves from endangered, to threatened, to thriving?
What if the rainforest ADVANCES?
What if every parking lot had solar panels? What if every structure had solar panels? What if we built climbing gyms and terraced gardens in the skeletons of old coal power plants?
What if you baked your neighbor bread, and they shared their home-grown blackberries?
What if every person who needed a home, had one? What if every person who needed healing was healed?
What if every body was treasured for what it was, not what it should be?
What if every trans child's parents attended their graduation, their wedding, their new-name-day?
What if every warehouse became a closed-circle repair station? Goods flowing out, and back, and out again? What if landfills started to SHRINK?
What if the water and air were clean? What if there was enough public transit that the cars dwindled, leaving the streets safe for kids on bikes, evening deer, midnight cats and foxes?
What if we win?
How would you win?
Harry Kim: Yes Maāam.
Janeway: itās not crunch time yet. Iāll let you know when.
Tom Paris: *proceeds to call her Maāam constantly for the next several years*
sometimes people bring up polyamory and bisexuality and its very clear they only see them as āsolutionsā to ships and not actual identities

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King VulturesĀ (Sarcoramphus papa), family Cathartidae, order Cathartiformes, Costa Rica
photograph byĀ Adi Ringer
Deep contrast between solarpunk, which is an ideology based around living in agrarian self sufficient communes without industry, and solar panels themselves which have the primary advantage of being easily mass producible in factories. Who is working in the massive factories offscreen to make these idyllic farmhouses work
Can we be nicer to people who are on the aro/ace spectrum who arenāt aroace please? Aroallos and alloaces and aplatonic folk and cupioromantics and those who want queerplatonic relationships and those who donāt and aros who date and aces who have sex and people who donāt fall on the āsex-favourable to sex-repulsedā line because they feel like it doesnāt describe them well enough and greyromantics and demisexuals and those in polycules and selfshipping communities and those who fight for aro/ace visibility and those who donāt and those who havenāt fully come to terms with their identity yet and this community is such a beautiful place can we see it beyond āuwu innocent aroace doesnāt know what sex isā please god I am begging you
So far the hardest part of my queerplatonic relationship is that no one understands qprs lol

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something I explained to my brother yesterday that rocked his world: itās not that scientists canāt decide whether a tomato is a fruit or a vegetable, nor is it that itās āreallyā one or the other. Itās both, because weāre talking about two different categorization schemes.
Botanically, a tomato is a fruit. A fruit is scientifically defined as the part of a plant that develops from the ovary after flowering and surrounds the seeds. Itās defined by its structure and function. In botanical categorization, apples, peaches, grapes, tomatoes, bananas, avocados, pumpkins, peppers, and corn kernels are fruits.
Culinarily, a tomato is a vegetable, because itās a plant food that is neither starchy nor sweet and you usually donāt just eat it raw. Vegetables are culinarily defined by their flavor and how you cook them. In culinary categorization, any part of a plant can be a vegetable: roots (carrots, parsnips), leaves (lettuce, kale), stems (celery), seeds (peas, lima beans), and yes fruits (tomatoes, peppers, pumpkins). In culinary categorization, āfruitsā are usually botanical fruits, though occasionally they are other parts of the plant instead, as long as theyāre juicy and sweet (strawberries are actually the stems of a plant; the ovaries surrounding the seeds are the little seeds on the outside! Pineapples and figs are a weird flower-ovary fusion called multiple inflorescence!)
These are simply two different categorizational schemes that through the weirdness of historical linguistics use the same word āfruitā to mean different segments of the totality of plants. Neither is incorrect, because they are two different ways of categorizing plants for two different purposes.
Categories arenāt āreal.ā Categories donāt exist in nature. Things exist in nature, plants exist in nature, rocks and animals and genes and hormones and human experiences exist in nature. And humans look at the totality of everything and we come up with names and categories to sort and understand them. A category is not real; it is only useful or not useful. Botanical categories are useful for different reasons than culinary categories are, but theyāre both useful ways to break up and understand the world. And they are useful in their own contexts, and may not be useful in other contexts. Botany has no use for defining what is and isnāt a āvegetableā so thatās just not a category in scientific botany. Itās a useful category for low-sweetness low-starch plant parts you cook in order to eat, though.
And we put everything into categories, and we have reasons for categorizing things the way we doābut we choose what traits are important to group by, and what traits arenāt. Vegetables, nuts, fruits, and grains are culinary plant food categories. And some categories are silly, like āis a taco a sandwich?ā Thatās a categorization game: what traits do we decide make an individual item part of the category or not?
But we categorize other things too. Sex, gender, race, ethnicity, class, sexual orientation, DSM diagnosis. Age categories such as senior/adult/teenager/child/toddler/infant, or age categories like adult/minor. These are all categorization schemes where humans decided what the categories are and what traits make an individual count as one thing or another. And then we decided how to treat people based on the category we assigned them to. The traits (such as hormones, genital shape, number of years having lived, brain neurochemistry, place where you were born, desire for a romantic relationship with people of a certain gender, desire for a sexual relationship with people of a certain genderā¦) are real. The categories are how we prioritize, classify, and understand them. Are the categories useful? Or are they not useful? In what contexts are they useful and in what contexts are they not? And what are the effects of playing āis a taco a sandwich? Is a tomato a fruit?ā type categorization games with people?
Microaggressions against polyamory in interpersonal interactions are important and should be discussed, but I do wish more of the conversation focused on the ways that systemic amatonormativity impact things like family units, taxes, healthcare, inheritances, housing, childcare, etc.
I'm not dating or married or related to anyone I live with, and our household of four adults can't get any kind of financial or food or housing aid because we count as three separate households despite our semi-blended finances and living together for a decade. There are laws that have been proposed (at least, I don't know if any passed) that limit housing to nuclear families.
Amatonormativity and polyphobia are not just theoretical "people are kinda mean about this sometimes" -- they are real and materially impactful systemic issues, and they affect all of us.
Jake secretly teaching Nog how to read, and Sisko spying on him and seeing it, and realising that he's managed to raise this incredibly beautiful person full of pure love who is immune to Sisko's own prejudice against the Ferengi

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Kira Nerys's relationships are so funny. Imagine your boss is a messenger to the gods. Your boyfriend is a cardinal, then your next boyfriend is the prime minister. You have personal beef with the pope. Hitler wants to fuck you. And you end up dating a mall cop.