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@imhumanguysiswear

Very Human™️ please do not doubt
Not enough Vee content SO I’M MAKING IT MYSELF

He/Him Cis 19 asexual

Call me Human if you want (not real name for reasons)

Ignore the uncanny valley effect I give I promise I’m human (pretty sure at least)

This blog here exists only because I have the physical need to rant about Vee and the Noceda family

Will try very hard to post at least once a day, possibly a headcanon, thought or maybe a little fanfic if I get the inspiration

Will also reblog a lot most of which is related to The Owl House but probably also things I just find neat and I want to reply

I very much LOVE messages and asks please do as many you all want!! But! No NSFW asks or I will gouge your eyeballs out

If one my posts is of inspiration for you, go for it! No greater honor than have one of my random thoughts turned into a fic, a comic or a drawing!

This a safe space for everyone btw

If you’re homophobic, transphobic or a terf please block me and go fuck yourself I don’t want you in my blog

"Being trans is a mental illness."

Fine. I'll treat it like a mental illness.

Mental illnesses are very much real, even if you don't understand them. One of the worst things you can do for a mentally ill person is deny that their mental illness exists.

Mentally ill people, even children, often take medications to improve their quality of life if a doctor prescribes them. So if someone has a mental illness and a doctor believes hrt would improve their quality of life, then I'm 100% okay with it even if they're a child.

Also, being mentally ill does not make someone automatically wrong. Depression, anxiety, PTSD, and trauma-induced personality disorders are mental illnesses and are completely reasonable responses to what's happening in the world.

So, if being transgender is a mental illness, then we should pretty much do exactly what the transgender community is advocating for.

Is that not what you meant? Did you mean "mental illness = bad, trans = mental illness, therefore trans = bad" without putting any critical thinking into it? If that's the case, then you've proudly declared yourself as an enemy of anyone who's different, and you're willing to add people to the list of people you hate whenever you feel like it. No one is safe around you.

growth is pausing as i go to open twitter and thinking "actually we don't need to do that"

the difference is that twitter is like being actively hit in the head with hammers, whereas logging on to tumblr is like being a given a hammer and expected to hit my own head with it. which i do.

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Someone pointed out to me that at the end of each season, Luz ends up inside of a magical bubble…

At the end of S1, Luz is trapped there by Lilith against her will, helpless as she’s used to endanger her loved ones.

At the end of S2, Luz willingly gets herself trapped by an unsuspecting Kikimora, as part of a risky plan to save her loved ones.

And at the end of S3? Luz uses the magic given to her by the Titan to protect herself and her loved ones as they defeat Belos!

The bubble really went from a prison of the coven to Luz’s own shield…

The sequel ‘Skull Measuring for beginners’ is scheduled for 2025.

a list of factors that CAN cause poor outcomes and fatalities in blood transfusions:

  • being crossmatched with the wrong A/B/O, RhD/rhesus, or HLA group
  • Blood that isn't properly screened for blood borne disease, increasing the risk of transmission of HepC, vCJD, and HIV/AIDs
  • massive transfusion protocols, which have been associated with a minor increased risk in hemolytic transfusion reactions, air embolism, hyper- and hypo- kalemia (blood potassium), magnesia (blood magnesium), and calcemia (blood calcium)
  • Improper storage of blood and blood products like plasma/FFP and platelets

A list of factors that there have no substantial scientific proof of being linked with poor outcomes and fatalities in blood transfusion:

  • the sex of the donor

Currently, in the UK, there via a shortage of blood donors; in particular donors from Afro-Carribean backgrounds, whose blood is more likely to be a HLA match for transfusions for sickle cell anaemia and beta thalassaemia sufferers.

I guarantee you that if you've gone into haemorrhagic shock, or are at risk of sickle cell crisis, the absolute last thing you're going to be thinking about is the sex of your donor, because without blood — no matter who donated it — you're going to die.

Blood transfusions save lives — no matter the donor's sex — to say that donor sex is related to adverse outcomes is at best, blatant misinformation with limited if any scientific backing, and at worst, modern day phrenology that's playing dice with people's lives.

(The data Rowling uses comes from 3 trials, all of which agree that a. further studies with wider sample sizes are needed, and b. the cause is likely due to an immunological factor rather than anything to do with endocrinology. Also, bias of interpretation is A Thing, folks.)

bet she thinks the donor’s ethnicity is a risk too but knew better than to say it out loud