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i cannot believe they said. "okay so like lucifer is gonna possess the president and sleep with one of his aide's that he's already having an affair with. yeah and he's gonna get her pregnant and have a nephilim baby. oh we're gonna need rick springfield too. no lucifer is not the big bad, that's gonna be 3 british people. oh and we're gonna bring mary back to life. no don't worry it'll all make sense".......and they just let that air on television

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like yes bisexual women in the past have been referred to or self-identified as lesbians. hell i don't even give a shit if a bisexual woman in a wlw relationship says that she's currently in a lesbian relationship. I DON'T CARE. but what DOES matter is that terminology is changing all the time and we have come up with new words for things that we didn't before and they have become universal. this is a good thing!

labels are created to use as a means to describe your identity in a way that wasn't already encompassed by previously existing ones. the lesbian identity was never about excluding bisexuals from our spaces and we have happily coexisted and thrived alongside bisexual women, given there is overlap in our identities. the word sapphic exists for a reason.

but to force multiple identities to identify as the same when their experiences are not, is gross and incredibly counterproductive. you're forcing lesbians, the ONLY sexuality that does not include attraction to men, to include those who do. living in the world that we do, are forced to live by the rules of patriarchy, alienated as a whole simply by virtue of not being attracted to men - some not wanting to associate with them at all - and wanting our own space for it. this is not being exclusionary, because we are still acknowledging that even if our experiences are different, we are no less or more queer for it. every group within the lgbt community deserves to keep the labels that describe their experiences separate (and no, don't use this as an excuse to separate things like bi and pan, or trans and nb, when they encompass the same experiences)

SO BASICALLY,

correct: bi women, especially those with a preference for women, and lesbians have a lot of overlapping experiences and either can identify as sapphic, but it is important to distinguish these labels given their individual experiences and history

incorrect: bi women can simultaneously identify as lesbians if they personally decide that they "feel" lesbian enough despite still being attracted to men. it's fine, my lesbian friend said it was ok!

I'M ONE OF THOSE TURTLE FANS AND I PUT A LOT OF EFFORTS INTO MAKING THIS POWERPOINT

Lol, I died laughing when I saw this video! XD Idk, how many people are actually following this tournament thing, but omg, it’s so entertaining to watch! I just had to reblog this one, it’s just to amazing to not pay attention to lol

(I think Donnie is currently up against Mob from Mob Psycho 100, lol)

Alright, I'm pulling out the big guns for this battle. Mob is a formidable opponent, so I've put together my propaganda PowerPoint. Behold:

Abed fans, Donnie was directly inspired by him!

Jotaro fans, Donnie is canonically a Jojo fan!

And consider: if he makes it past Mob then I'll make a sequel to this post for his battle against the unstoppable force that is Papyrus! (Im sorry Shadow fans i dont think hes gonna make it)

Don't forget that if rise fans are known for anything, it's our unwavering hope, so don't forget we still got a ninja's greatest weapon

@autismswagsummit / @autismswagreblogs i hope you've enjoyed my post