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Iâve officially decided my favorite relationship trope is âat first I was perpetually bothered by your mere existence but somewhere along the way you became my best friend and oh yeah Iâm also in love with you.â Nothing else matters.

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you look different today detective. much fluffy.
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My contribution to Disco Elysium Russian AU zine, Her Innocence Dolores Dei herself as an orthodox icon.
The inscripthion is the Dolorian motto translated to Old Church Slavonic. Itâs quite an archaic language, so huge thanks to @ letopisi_rus on twitter! He is a scientist who translates Novgorod Chronicles as a part of historical research project, and it was so nice of him to help me out with this translation for my silly little drawing <3 The motto states: âAfter life, death; after death - life again. After the world, the Pale; after the Pale - the world againâ.
You can see the whole zine here: https://online.fliphtml5.com/rgevm/lcma/#p=1
Iâve also designed the letters for the cover so come take a look haha! Itâs free! And every art contributed is very beautiful - our russian-speaking fandom is so very talented and cool, and I feel honored to be in this zine <3 And Iâd love to thank Volia, our tireless organizer - youâve gathered us all together and made this happen!
If youâd like to support the zine on twitter, please, consider retweeting Voliaâs master post! https://twitter.com/KapitonovaVolia/status/1393227851302846467
gender envy and calling ppl gender was like just a quirky little injoke between trans zoomers on the internet it was never meant to be this super serious clinical term or trans exclusive experience⌠âdont call ppl gender if ur cisâ do whatever u want its not even a real thing oh my fucking god
regardless how can âwow im envious of their specific gender presentation and how theyre perceived by others gender wiseâ possibly be a trans exclusive experience. ? answer quickly
Iâll go one further: Can we normalize cis people making âthatâs my genderâ jokes? Maybe if they learn to take it a little less fucking seriously theyâll start to recognize how ridiculous it is to try to codify every human experience into a gender binary.
cis people defining their gender for themselves is actually something i seriously encourage. like,,, go on, friend, you donât have to be trans to enjoy your gender the way that we enjoy ours. deconstructing shitty systems starts by hitting at the base of the tower.
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So what Iâve learned from the past couple months of being really loud about being a bi woman on Tumblr is: A lot of young/new LGBT+ people on this site do not understand that some of the stuff theyâre saying comes across to other LGBT+ people as offensive, aggressive, or threatening. And when they actually find out the history and context, a lot of them go, âOh my god, Iâm so sorry, I never meant to say that.â
Like, âqueer is a slurâ: I get the impression that people saying this are like⌠oh, how I might react if I heard someone refer to all gay men as âf*gsâ. Like, âOh wow, thatâs a super loaded word with a bunch of negative freight behind it, are you really sure you want to put that word on people who are still very raw and would be alarmed, upset, or offended if they heard you call them it, no matter what you intended?â
So theyâre really surprised when self-described queers respond with a LOT of hostility to what feels like a well-intentioned reminder that some people might not like it.Â
Thatâs because thereâs a history of âpolitical lesbiansâ, like Sheila Jeffreys, who believe that no matter their sexual orientation, women should cut off all social contact with men, who are fundamentally evil, and only date the âcorrectâ sex, which is other women. Political lesbians claim that relationships between women, especially ones that donât contain lust, are fundamentally pure, good, and unproblematic. They therefore regard most of the LGBT community with deep suspicion, because its members are either way too into sex, into the wrong kind of sex, into sex with men, are men themselves, or somehow challenge the very definitions of sex and gender.Â
When âqueer theoryâ arrived in the 1980s and 1990s as an organized attempt by many diverse LGBT+ people in academia to sit down and talk about the social oppressions they face, political lesbians like Jeffreys attacked it harshly, publishing articles like âThe Queer Disappearance of Lesbiansâ, arguing that because queer theory said it was okay to be a man or stop being a man or want to have sex with a man, it was fundamentally evil and destructive. And this attitude has echoed through the years; many LGBT+ people have experience being harshly criticized by radical feminists because being anything but a cis âgold star lesbianâ (another phrase that gives me war flashbacks) was considered patriarchal, oppressive, and basically evil.
And when those arguments happened, âqueerâ was a good umbrella to shelter under, even when people didnât know the intricacies of academic queer theory; people who identified as âqueerâ were more likely to be accepting and understanding, and âqueerâ was often the only label or community bisexual and nonbinary people didnât get chased out of. If someone didnât disagree that people got to call themselves queer, but didnât want to be called queer themselves, they could just say âI donât like being called queerâ and that was that. Being âqueerâ was to being LGBT as being a âfeministâ was to being a woman; it was opt-in.
But this history isnât evident when these interactions happen. We donât sit down and say, âOkay, so forty years ago there was this woman named Sheila, andâŚâ Instead we queers go POP! like pufferfish, instantly on the defensive, a red haze descending over our vision, and bellow, âDO NOT TELL ME WHAT WORDS I CANNOT USE,â because we cannot find a way to say, âThis word is so vital and precious to me, I wouldnât be alive in the same way if I lost it.â And then the people who just pointed out that this word has a history, JEEZ, way to overreact, go away very confused and off-put, because they were just trying to say.
But Iâve found that once this is explained, a lot of people go, âOh wow, okay, I did NOT mean to insinuate that, I didnât realize that I was also saying something with a lot of painful freight to it.â
And that? That gives me hope for the future.
Similarily:Â âDyke/butch/femme are lesbian words, bisexual/pansexual women shouldnât use them.â
When I speak to them, lesbians who say this seem to be under the impression that bisexuals must have our own history and culture and words that are all perfectly nice, so why canât we just use those without poaching someone elseâs?
And often, theyâre really shocked when I tell them: We donât. We canât. Iâd love to; itâs not possible.
âLesbianâ used to be a word that simply meant a woman who loved other women. And until feminism, very, very few women had the economic freedom to choose to live entirely away from men. Lesbian bars that began in the 1930s didnât interrogate you about your history at the door; many of the women who went there seeking romantic or sexual relationships with other women were married to men at the time. When The Daughters of Bilitis formed in 1955 to work for the civil and political wellbeing of lesbians, the majority of its members were closeted, married women, and for those women, leaving their husbands and committing to lesbian partners was a risky and arduous process the organization helped them with. Women were admitted whether or not theyâd at one point truly loved or desired their husbands or other menâthe important thing was that they loved women and wanted to explore that desire.
Lesbian groups turned against bisexual and pansexual women as a class in the 1970s and 80s, when radical feminists began to teach that to escape the Patriarchyâs evil influence, women needed to cut themselves off from men entirely. Having relationships with men was âsleeping with the enemyâ and colluding with oppression. Many lesbian radical feminists viewed, and still view, bisexuality as a fundamentally disordered condition that makes bisexuals unstable, abusive, anti-feminist, and untrustworthy.
(This despite the fact that radical feminists and political lesbians are actually a small fraction of lesbians and wlw, and lesbians do tend, overall, to have positive attitudes towards bisexuals.)
That process of expelling bi women from lesbian groups with immense prejudice continues to this day and leaves scars on a lot of bi/pan people. A lot of bisexuals, myself included, have an experience of âdouble discriminationâ; we are made to feel unwelcome or invisible both in straight society, and in LGBT spaces. And part of this is because attempts to build a bisexual/pansexual community identity have met with strong resistance from gays and lesbians, so we have far fewer books, resources, histories, icons, organizations, events, and resources than gays and lesbians do, despite numerically outnumbering them..
So every time I hear that phrase, itâs another painful reminder for me of all the experiences Iâve had being rejected by the lesbian community. But bisexual experiences donât get talked about or signalboosted much,so a lot of young/new lesbians literally havenât learned this aspect of LGBT+ history.
And once Iâve explained it, Iâve had a heartening number of lesbians go, âThatâs not what I wanted to happen, so Iâm going to stop saying that.â
This is good information for people who carry on with the âqueer is a slurâ rhetoric and donât comprehend the push back.
this is a really good post!!! and i have another example: people insisting butch and femme are WOMAN-only bc radfems have basically done everything they can to erase the history of men (yes cis men included) and nonbinary ppl using it
god im probably hitting the hornetâs nest here but its true ok if you literally talk to any queer person over. like. 40. theyre gonna know guys use butch/femme, ok??? also butch and femme can be GENDERS on their own
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Just want to remind you that thereâs a fucking pandemic and I mean this post 100x harder this time. If you show up you die.
I didnât think it was a real medical condition but I never heard the full story behind itâs origin and itâs wild how many âtropesâ both in media and in real life seem to have been born that day. Itâs also infuriating they flat out told her that her life was worth gambling so they could look good.

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A friend of a friend has the superpower of making people realize their trans. Pretty much anyone he's come in contact with has later realized they're trans.
This power is so pronounced that he got into a car accident and a few weeks later the person in the other car came out as trans.
Power of trans your gender
Not a major car accident, just a little gender bender
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In a recent playthrough of Silver I spent maybe an hour or so looking for one of these babies in Dark Cave. She was an enduring member of the team even through to the end with her reliable paraflinching with Headbutt and Glare <3