Do it scared but please don't do it hungry. Please don't do it dehydrated. It's gonna make it so much scarier. Please.

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Do it scared but please don't do it hungry. Please don't do it dehydrated. It's gonna make it so much scarier. Please.

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yknow its interesting how something can impact one demographic in a completely different way than everyone else. in the exorcist when the demon starts speaking in greek, to most people its creepy. but if youre greek and you suddenly start hearing the demon speak perfect fucking greek its genuinely the biggest scare of the movie. you just do not expect to ever hear your language in american movies so it catches you so badly off guard, it feels like the movie is talking directly to you
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functionally suicidal character saying “I would die for you” to their significant other and its like. I get the sentiment, honey, but if a hot dog vendor told me he’d sell hot dogs for me, I wouldn’t feel very moved now would I

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fake Goncharov fans don’t even realize that Scorsese did NOT direct the 1973 cult classic. he was executive producer. 🤦♀️
The actual director is Natted JWHJ0715, and they deserve credit!!!
It's Matteo JWHJ0715!!!!! Very talented director (italian mother, license plate father)
has anyone noticed recently that it's expensive
times like these really make you appreciate pouring river water in your socks
not even kidding be SO earnest. Be so honest and forthcoming about your life, your feelings in the pursuit of connection with others, and know being as earnest as possible in your experience is what quells loneliness in those who feel the same way as you do. Is what helps us feel seen. And builds community and resolve within the fact it doesn't have to feel so lonely and insurmountable. we need community and connection. You really are not as alone as you think, we're all scared. we need to hold each others hands
"Love/sex is what makes us human" Wrong. It's the obsession with rectangles. look around you and count the number of rectangles you see.
#looked up and thought ‘that can’t be hard’#and then my eyes widened with horror as I realized the sheer number of rectangles everywhere#I’m . I’m horrified
It's a good shape!
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opossum in my house. not really sure what to do about that tbh
it’s just chilling behind the couch rn but i feel like the inside of a house is maybe not a good place for an opossum to be
OPOSSUMS IN MY HOUSE MULTIPLE OF THEM. ITS GOT BABIES
this is the best view i can get you all
mama and her eleven large and healthy babies (pictured: not all of them) have been Removed Gently from my House
Something that happens a lot in non-binary spaces is that a new member of the community will ask a tone-deaf transphobic question like "Hi, AFAB here, I was wondering if any other AFAB NBs had advice about swimsuits? My AFAB chest means I can't wear swimsuits for AMABs," and an established community member will have to gently explain that not only are we are a community of people who often change their bodies to a degree that certificated sex becomes a useless way to describe anatomy, but we are also a community of people who often join the community explicitly to get away from our birth sex assignment, and so referring to people that way can be really offensive.
And no matter how gently this is pointed out, the newbie will often initially feel instinctively defensive towards what they perceive as scolding. Which means that when another community member comes along and says "Don't worry about the language police 🙄, many of us think AGAB language is fine, it's a useful way to refer to the kind of formative experiences you had as a child," the newbie will latch on to them like a life raft.
And yes, we live in a transphobic society, a lot of people coming into the trans community will have uninterrogated transphobic views, but that just makes them more vulnerable when there is always someone in the community willing to tell them "no, your transphobic views are fine actually, and in fact here are some more you might not have thought of!"
It means a sizeable chunk of newly-out NBs are swiftly radicalised into increasingly extreme transphobia and transmisogyny simply as a defense mechanism against having their own comments criticised. One day they're just happy to join a community where people supposedly don't judge you on your birth sex, and the next they're talking about the importance of "AGAB socialisation".
It's a really big problem and I don't know what we can do about it.
When I first came out as NB, I was harshly and rightfully called out for some of the transphobic shit I said. It was a deeply painful experience, and I still feel the sting of shame from some of those comments over 10 years later. It was also incredibly necessary and I credit that moment to a lot of my growth in the long term, and I wouldn't be half the woman I am today without that formative experience. It helped push me to learn more, listen better, and reflect on my words and actions so I could treat others with dignity.
If you are a newly out queer person, and you get called out for something you say or do, I want you to set aside the impulse to get defensive. It sucks when it happens, but you have to learn from it and not get suckered into taking the easy way out of dealing with that discomfort you feel. It's a necessary step towards growth.
The "TERF" acronym rolls of the tongue so well that it's easy to reach for any time you see someone be transphobic which is a problem because it's eroding the distinction between Random Guy Who Hates Trans People and someone who's actually subscribing to a failed feminist analytical framework.
If I were to take a wild guess I'd say the majority of pro-trans internet users can't accurately describe where the views of those two differ, and that's a problem for anyone seeking to avoid having actual TERF ideas get popularized in trans spaces.
A TERF is to transphobia, as an incel is to misogyny. A small slice of a much wider umbrella, with a disproportionately bigger impact online.
I know this is kind of a hot take but I think creating a religious ethnostate is bad
I actually think it is still bad even if it is a religious ethnostate for a highly oppressed ethnicity and religion. I just don’t think it’s a good idea
For anyone confused, an ethnostate is "a country populated by, or dominated by the interests of, a single racial or ethnic group."
This definition is taken from dictionary.com
Here is the Oxford dictionary definition, with a sentence example:
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one of the funniest conversations I ever had with my ex was when they were still getting used to Celsius and asked me "what's 20 degrees?" and instead of converting it, I said "it's the highest your dad will ever let you set the thermostat and when you say you're cold he tells you to put on another sweater, we're not made of money" and they went "oh, 68"
the fact that this reference was that fucking precise was something they went on to tell people about for years.