universe of char (map of my mutuals)
explanation and list of everyone here under the cut
crying
user markshotaros going shooters for karl marx
u forgot the best part
This came across my feed a little bit ago so I'm glad I finally have context for it
God, that explains this:
non-it/its users need to get their shit together fr
ok time to elaborate.
earlier today i was talking to someone and i mentioned one of my friends, and said 'yeah it was saying-' and before i could finish my sentence she interrupted me and went "it?" as if i'd misspoken. when i said "yeah, it said-" she looked at me as if i'd like insulted her or something and went "why are you calling your friends its? don't you mean they?"
i pretty much just went "nevermind" because that's not worth it (and no i'm not misgendering a friend for someone else's "comfort" like wtf) but the issue is
this. happens. every. time.
you tell someone else you use it/its? they look at you like you're fucking insane. 99% of the time they will refuse to use your pronouns because it's "offensive" to them (yknow what else is offensive? purposely misgendering me when i literally just told you my pronouns). when you talk about a friend who uses it/its pronouns, 99% of the time the other person will try to like. correct you or stop you even though they don't even know who you're talking about.
"well they/them is gender neutral too so just use th-" no. my pronouns are it/its. they/them is not it/its. they/them is misgendering.
"but it's gender neutra-" okay and? if dude said he uses he/him and you used they/them that's misgendering. why is it okay when it's it pronouns?
"but it's offensive to refer to people as-" bitch i am literally referring to myself as it/its. i am telling you directly in plain words that these are the pronouns that make me comfortable. i don't give a fuck what you think of them they are my pronouns
at this point i settle with they/them because i'm just done having people look at me like i said a slur when i tell them what pronouns i'm comfortable with.
this is why I've always supported it/its.
(i mean, besides the obvious reason that IN THIS HOUSE, WE SUPPORT PEOPLE'S PRONOUNS.)
as enbies, it is our holy and sacred right, NAY, RESPONSIBILITY, to utterly destroy every fucking line that anyone attempts to draw around or within the concept of gender.
the way people lose their shit when they hear about it/its pronouns, and the fact that calling us "it" is easily the first thing that bigots go to when they want to insult us, means there is TREMEMDOUS power in fucking with cis people by MAKING them use those pronouns for us.
Take their weapons. Break them. Take their assumptions, and smash them over their damnfool heads.
"no, my sense of how I should treat you, based on social norms that I have spent my entire life internalizing, is more important than how you are literally telling me I should treat you. You don't get to decide what it means to treat you with respect."
based on a story idea i had where fairytales are twisted into curses
woman called and spent ten minutes ranting to me over the phone about how domestication ruined the wild spirits of bees
“humans have coddled them too much and now they won’t go outside on dreary days” ma’am they’re bees
mathermatical notation explained
symbol meaning
= equals
=/= not equals
< left
> right
! LOUD NUMBER
~ worm
π stonehenge
√ right answer
x wrong answer
⋯ soon…
∮ what Exacrly the fuck
∝ fish
∞ fish with 2 heads
↯ lightning
:⇔ he Scream
can we stop bringing this post around every so often like its a feel good love story. the man considered himself gay and did not see eden as a woman and did not want her to get the surgeries. he was a chaser and a rapist who drove her to suicide attempts, who at her funeral said “I loved him. I didn’t want him to get his sex change”. eden left him to marry someone else after her surgery and was a victim of aids. stop glorifying this prick and ignoring actual fucking trans women and our suffering please
wait ok mutuals what do you guys call your parents???????
anddd…. SCENE! thank you to everyone who participated
[THE VERY NEXT DAY]
it's amazing how ordinary objects can become so significant to only the owner
when my aunt's best friend passed away, my younger brother was four years old. at his funeral, my brother went up to her and gave her a nickel. he told her very solemnly that it would make her feel better. she smiled for the first time in days, and tucked it in her wallet.
when my brother was 22, his best friend passed away unexpectedly. my aunt drove three hours to be there for him at the funeral. she went up to my brother, gave him a big hug, and then gave him a nickel. it was the same nickel; she had kept it in her wallet for 18 years, and now it's on a necklace that he never takes off.
what i'm trying to say is that the love you put into the world will always find its way back to you.
Girl why is my speculum size medium 🤔
If I can’t show this to 11k of my closest friends then who will I show it to. My mom?? Be more serious
a mummy who broke out of his sarcophagus wrote this
reblog if ur a striminal
nice.
I am so embarrassed that only 31% of us have the good sense to lie when someone asks if we’ve committed a crime.
what is it abt south park that makes teenagers watching it black out and write WILDLY out of character yaoi of the racist egg children
Everyone reblog with your most unemployable traits
okay so-
hot girl throwing up in a dumpster outside the club
okay so decided to reverse image search and it's apparently a memorial to unborn babies lost during or immediately after pregnancy due to genetic defects (website says trisomy 18 specifically)
so as much as I love to make a joke on here, I'm going to retract my last comment and replace it with:
fuck you, that's absolutely ghoulish behavior to co-opt someone else's grief, strip it of context, and warp it's meaning to fit your personal beliefs i hope you die in a car fire






















