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actually no. may I please have praise for my playlist cover art
I think it came out really well and also peep the ace ring

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I did my PhD in a fish lab, and one time I was emailing a fish company, and the guy emailed me back with the signature “Best fishes,” followed by these guys
a transfem once told me transandrophobia didnt exist and only trans girls experience bigotry due to their chosen gender. i think about that a lot
This is transandrophobia.
"Chosen gender." Yeah, sorry, this is not "only" transandrophobia (as if it wasn't bad enough), but just pure transphobia as well (and they need to work on their own internalised transphobia)
remember kids, trans people are not exempt from being transphobic
The way "man boobs" are seen as attractive but if I, as a trans man, said I liked my boobs and didn't want to flatten or get rid of them,, people would try to invalidate me for it
This is transandrophobia.
reblog if you too are bi and confused or support others’ right to be bi and confused

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Te abraçaria
mesmo se tu fosses um Cacto E eu, um balão.
Chat GPT who? I do all my schoolwork in a caffeine fuelled anxiety spiral at 3am while so tired I can’t see straight, just as god intended
that‘s the only correct way to go.
You are 60% water and every lake, river, pond, swamp, creek, and ocean you encounter wants to reclaim it desperately. Be careful out there.
Good, I hope it haunts everyone about to enter a body of water so bad that they wear a life jacket. 🙌
Every single person I knew (past tense) who has drowned was "a strong swimmer." Water in the wild does not care how good you are at swimming.
I mean this with all due respect:
You are not going to pass a skillcheck against a rip current once it has you.
Waves will not bow to your physical prowess no matter how impressive.
Shock does not care that you used to be on your school swim team.
If you hit your head, being good at swimming isn't going to turn you face-up while you're unconscious.
You may be unable to return to shore. Rescue may be unable to find you quickly.
Scheduling this for when weather starts warming up. Be careful swimming this summer
I say this as somebody who grew up swimming competitively not just in pools, but in oceans as well: all of the above is 100% accurate.
I have been caught by rip current. I have been soundly trounced by waves. I have felt the edges of hypothermia after swimming two miles in the ocean.
I was rescued from the rip current by a trained lifeguard. I survived the waves because I happened to be close to shore. The only reason I did a two-mile ocean swim in the first place was because it was organized and overseen by a whole team of trained professionals.
There's a phrase, "knowing just enough to be dangerous," which applies here, as well, when "dangerous" means "a danger to yourself." People who don't know how to swim obviously understand the dangers of being caught in the water. People whose lives revolve around swimming also understand the dangers of the water because it'll be drilled into their heads by everybody else around them. But people who simply just know how to swim? Who were maybe taught in a pool at a young age? You know just enough to not be afraid of water, but not enough to respect its dangers.
The human body is a part of nature, and nature is always waiting to reclaim you.
You are 60% water and every lake, river, pond, swamp, creek, and ocean you encounter wants to reclaim it desperately. Be careful out there.
I know this is supposed to be a cautionary tale, but I love this interpretation. I love being underwater, and I even want to become a diver one day as well. water is my safe space. I've always felt like my brain also wants to be part of the water again (also bc it's reminded of the uterus ig)
on a more side note tho, respect the ocean and all bodies of water, it can and will kill you if you're not careful or if you underestimate it, even if you know how to swim, never underestimate it (this is literally one of the first lessons when learning how to swim in the ocean, I fear)
and if you also like to be underwater, learn how to swim (in the ocean) and then learn how to become a diver (never try diving without a licence, you will die)
Happy Pride!
Every pride, you must reblog this. No exceptions
I love that four different people on my feed scheduled this joyous person to reblog by 8am on June 1. I look forward to seeing this a dozen more times today.

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Transandrophobia at a systemic level is having to wait years and spend hundreds of dollars just to get an initial consult with an endocrinologist and then need two to three more consults before actually getting a prescription for T even though you’ve been out for five years and ultimately going the diy route because it’s cheaper and easier to access while your transfem friend who’s been out for a week went to her regular gp and immediately got a prescription for E on PBS an then having her tell you that transfems have it so much harder to access hrt and that masculinity is poison that needs to be eradicated and was extremely judgmental about diy hrt
This is transandrophobia
when i talk about the superiority complex of western nations, this is EXACTLY what i mean.
you are not better than poorer countries because you are less homophobic/transphobic or 'have less violence'.
You have all those privileges because of the resource inequality that your countries maintain.
It's so cool that we directly get Pride Month right after AAPI Month HAPPY PRIDE MONTH WITH A SPECIAL SHOUTOUT TO QUEER ASIANS <3
You are worthy of unconditional love and support. Even if you're not out yet or not currently in a safe space to be out. Even if you are unlabeled or haven't found a label you feel applies to you. You matter. Happy pride month to us all!
Happy pride to all of the gay Asian folks <3
Happy pride to all of the lesbian Asian folks <3
Happy pride to all of the bisexual Asian folks <3
Happy pride to all of the pansexual Asian folks <3
Happy pride to all of the aromantic Asian folks <3
Happy pride to all of the asexual Asian folks <3
Happy pride to all of the intersex Asian folks <3
Happy pride to all of the nonbinary Asian folks <3
Happy pride to all of the trans Asian women <3
Happy pride to all of the trans Asian men <3
Happy pride to all of the omnisexual Asian folks <3
Happy pride to all queer Asian folks (who may not have been directly listed here but matter JUST as much) <3
Today I woke up at 2 AM. Instead of falling back asleep my brain decided to conjure up these images which haunted my mind palace until properly expelled

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either i’m gonna crush these exams or these exams are gonna crush me ,, probably the second one
Low Spoons and Hygiene
Sometimes being disabled means struggling with hygiene and that can be embarrassing, even though it's not your fault or a reflection of you as a person. Nobody wants to be stinky or feel dirty, especially when a lot of illnesses and disabilities can entail symptoms like excessive sweating that can make the issue of struggling with hygiene a million times worse.
But smelling bad is the least of your worries, as poor hygiene can lead to things like skin infections. Bacteria and fungi like hanging around in stagnant, often damp areas that collect sweat. And most people have folds- even if just a little, which can be the ideal habitat for dangerous microorganisms. Not changing your underwear/bra or washing your body for an extended period can lead to things like jock itch, intertrigo, yeast infections, athlete's foot, UTIs (anyone can get one and they can spread to the kidneys within days or even hours- and you need those little guys!), all sorts of complications. The existence of foul or sometimes even a slightly "sweet" odor on your body or even in your urine tends to indicate the existence of bacteria (it's why armpits stink) or fungi like candida. Dental hygiene is equally important- an infected tooth or excessive cavities can be bad news. If you experience these things or struggle to regularly care for your body, it's not something to be ashamed of. All of those complications can and do happen to people who do everything right.
Note that issues like UTIs or dental infections don't tend to just go away on their own and need to be treated as urgently as possible.
However, I'll share some things that may prevent or remedy issues like infections and odor that's gotten out of hand and hopefully some may find this list helpful in some way. Any products I've listed may be found at other retailers or at different prices, they're just examples. Feel free to add on to it.
The bare minimum is always better than nothing. Brushing with just a dry toothbrush, using disposable body wipes or a washcloth/sponge instead of a shower, dry shampoo (the sprays are actually pretty bad for you, I'd stay away from those if possible), leave in conditioner, also whole body deodorant is a thing. If the most you can do is change your clothes- hell even just change your bra and/or underwear, it can be the one thing between you and an awful infection.
If infections are a concern, like if say you suffer from chronic UTIs or yeast infections it's advisable to wear breathable cotton underwear.
If you can't get up to brush your teeth or struggle to do so, it may be helpful to purchase disposable toothbrushes. These ones have floss picks attached.
Flossing is just as, if not more important than brushing. If you only have the energy to floss on some days, do that. If you need to keep floss picks and a place to dispose of them near your bed, then that's fine (just don't let it pile on without disposing of it and create a biohazard). it can help remove food particles that help create a breeding ground for bacteria. Also gently moving in and out between your teeth with slight movement if needed is ideal, don't roughly saw across your gums, ouch.
If you struggle with wiping say due to mobility issues, there are products for this. Wiping back to front as an alternative risks yeast infections and UTIs. It's a very common cause of these diseases due to bacteria like e-coli. We do not want that.
Crashing and can't wash your sheets? Out of shirts with no energy to do the laundry today? Antimicrobial fabric spray may help with the odor and bacteria that accumulates on fabric as a temporary fix until you can properly wash it. Try not to wear clothing or interact with fabrics like blankets and couches that are still wet from the spray, as that can irritate the skin.
Try to avoid "feminine wash" products if possible, you don't need the fancy Summer's Eve premium strawberry hibiscus blush scented whatever, it can fuck up your PH and kill good bacteria despite claims to do otherwise. Same with PH wipes. It's recommended not to use soap on your genitalia, especially scented and especially if you have a vagina. If you must use some sort of soap, dermatologists typically recommend the most basic, unscented wash. And do not put it in your body by any means.
Rinse free shower sponges have been a life saver for me, especially the ones that also work as shampoo (it's probably not color safe tho). You just add water, lather, and make sure you dry off well. If it helps you determine how much to buy, I normally find myself using maybe 3-5 sponges each time.
OTC jock itch cream can work for some fungal infections on the body not limited to jock itch but if you see no difference or worsening within a few days of using it, consult a dermatologist as you may need something different or stronger.
Unscented pads and tampons are best and should be changed every 4 hours or so ideally. Never leave a tampon in for over 8 hours. Despite common fears, 9 hours won't give you toxic shock syndrome, that normally takes a few days and is quite rare with tampons but that doesn't mean that 13 hours or something is good or safe. I've just heard some say that sex ed scared them away from tampons after being told stories of TSS. I hear that menstrual cups are also a great alternative that many don't consider.
Monistat and similar yeast infection products often come with different options like 3 day treatment, 5 day treatment, 7 day. I know you want to feel better ASAP, but just take into account that 3 day will be highly concentrated and can cause more burning than the 7 day. Longer treatment may also be more effective in some cases. Penile yeast infections exist as well. Just be aware that some products are more potent than others regardless of birth sex. Antifungals in general may cause itching and/or burning, which some are more sensitive to than others or may even find triggering in cases where it must be applied to the genitalia.
Hydrocortisone cream is your best friend if you're experiencing itchiness due to things like skin infections, contact dermatitis, yeast infections, etc. But please don't use it to mask the symptoms of an infection without treating it.
How frequently you need to wash your hair varies by hair type. This can vary between every 2 days for some and every 1-2 weeks for coily and textured hair. Make sure you look into what is ideal for your hair type. And again on days where you cannot wash, disposable sponges and dry shampoo can be a life saver.
If something is discolored, odorous, itchy, inflamed, bumpy, producing moisture, warm to the touch, oozy, weepy, splotchy, sticky, burning/painful, it may likely be an infection or in some cases an allergic reaction. Familiarize yourself with what different skin infections and diseases may look like on your skin tone. Ringworm and other fungal infections for instance may appear red or pink on fair or lighter brown skin, but on darker skin may appear gray or darker brown.
Fungal infections are also super fucking contagious. To other parts of your body, other people, even to pets. Wash your hands well with antibacterial soap, especially before and after applying any topical treatment or touching the area in any way. After a shower, PAT the infected area dry and do not reuse that towel or use on other parts of the body.
Invest in a shower chair if you feel it may help you, it's one of the best things I've ever bought. I didn't want to get one at first because it felt like I was "giving in" to my disability more and more but that's the internalized ableism talking. Get the shower chair.
A bar to help you stand from the toilet/tub/shower chair may also be helpful.
Again, feel free to add to the list if you want!