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Soul-Lime

@soul-lime

dni 'phobes, TERFS, racists. Minor

About me!!

Hi! I'm Soul, this isn't the name I go by irl, but it's my preferred name.

I'm genderfluid nonbinary, so I'm always nonbinary, but sometimes I switch flavors of nonbinary.

My pronouns are he/they (current preference is he 12/22)

I don't like she /her pronouns, and even though my pfp is Erza Scarlet, please don't refer to me as such(unless it's for a joke)

I do have media asks banned, so if you want to send me a picture or smth just tag me.

I love interacting with my mutuals, so say hi or tag me sometime.

Spam notifications are fine, I love seeing people interacting with my stuff.

Main blog tag is #Soul lime is Online

Side blog tag is #Soul lime is Here Today

Other tags are #Soul lime is pissed, #soul lime is ranting

Might add onto this later, might not. Cya!!

I now have a side blog for purely LGBTQIA+ stuff @soul-lime-is-aro-ace-fuckers

a project of mine! Check it out :D

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Anonymous asked:

Could we have your thoughts on why you don't like the Secret Stones in a spoiler tagged post? I agree with not liking the story but I'm curious how u feel in particular

This is more of a nitpick, but...

I feel like the secret stones of Zonai are just supposed to be a stand-in for the Triforce much like the "Light Force" in Minish Cap. The idea of the Triforce is that only Link, Zelda and Ganondorf are imbued with its power, which is central to the theme and lore of the franchise. I was more interested in how the ancient powers of the Triforce would awaken within Link, Zelda and Ganondorf in TOTK, bringing all three together and reviving their long-forgotten rivalry just like in OoT and Wind Waker, but none of that happens, instead we're introduced to an element that was somehow never brought up in BOTW. Idk, I loved how the Triforce bound the trio together through Demise's malice, the spirit of Hylia and the Spirit of the Hero.

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I love when you see someone reblogging a text post multiple times because you don’t know if tumblr glitched on their end or if the post, “who else up garging they goyle” really fucking resonated with them and they just had to rb that mf 4x

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Fucking online textbooks and their stupid fucking graphs that don't fit and are difficult to read

(One of the first things you learn! Is how! To make! The things! FIT TO PAGE!!!!)

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Was able to save the graph(this isn't actually the right word but my brain is refusi- SHEET ITS A SHEET) as a PDF but that is SO STUPID THAT I HAD TO DO THAT

Fucking online textbooks and their stupid fucking graphs that don't fit and are difficult to read

(One of the first things you learn! Is how! To make! The things! FIT TO PAGE!!!!)

Anonymous asked:

As a fellow trans person, do you by chance have an up to date map of "safe states" in the US? bc as someone who lives in florida and is getting Very Concerned about my health and safety, i can't seem to find any that are more recent, and i don't trust trying to google that shit rn.

As of May 19 2023

Hiccup being like 'it sucks we have to get rid of the Thor statue we made, we worked so hard on it' and Stoick suggesting they put it somewhere else on the island is the viking equivalent of a dad putting his sons' drawing on the fridge

Anonymous asked:

*rolls into tumblr* chami this is one of the funnier things I've seen. Anon was almost certainly from/big on twitter. That's exactly how fandom twitter is. Pretty much word for word. That hypothetical 10 yr ago situation had me in stitches. That was one of the wilder things I've seen and I've seen people canceled for a 1 year age gap in their real irl relationships. I can't get over it. Create the spicy content anyway if you feel like it.

Yeah considering how in a following ask they quoted something I only said on twitter they’re definitely from there.

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Hiccup: We call that a "traumatic experience"
Hiccup, turning to Tuffnut: Not a "bruh moment"
Hiccup, turning to Ruffnut: Not a "major L"
Hiccup, turning to Snotlout: And DEFINITELY not an "oof lmao”
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ok this has been bothering me for a while and i need to say something about it: please, PLEASE dont format or hide your image descriptions. it makes them inaccessible.

this means no small text (ESPECIALLY no small text, a visually disabled person like me would have an even harder time reading that and its supposed to be accessible for the visually impaired among other things), no italics, no bold, no colors, no readmores, nothing. just plaintext in the post right below the image it’s describing or as alt text. afaik indentation is fine, it doesnt mess with screen readers, but don’t make it fancy. just plaintext.

male and female are not opposing forces that cancel each other out. you're allowed to be both, at the same time, even, if that's how you feel. you can be a boy who's a girl. you can be a girl who's a boy. same with masculinity and femininity. they're not mutually exclusive. you don't have to sacrifice one to have the other. you dont have to choose one to like and one to hate. you CAN have both, again, if that's how you feel.

Free Trans Resources public spreadsheet

Please reblog!

As promised in the comments of the binder master list, I'm now compiling a more all-encompassing free resource public spreadsheet! So far I've got resources for binders, packers, STP devices, gaffs/tucking underwear, gender-affirming clothing, some DIY gender-affirming gear, and some resources on how to clean that gear and how to clean up makeup spills. I'll try to keep expanding things, and feel free to request a type of resource or a specific location in the comments or in an ask! (I can't promise I'll be able to find anything, but I'll do my best! <3)

The spreadsheet is called "Study sheet" to make it more inconspicuous in case someone you'd rather didn't catches a glimpse of the title. Do please note that once you're on the spreadsheet it is very obvious what the content is, so only view it when it's safe for you to do so! <3

(Also here's a post I made of spreadsheets with the same resources but under different names)

Before you click on the link to the spreadsheet:

Some links to videos on how to conceal and delete your history for those who need it (blue text indicates a link)

Remember to delete your Youtube history after watching!

*Edit* I've added a new section for miscellaneous resource requests to serve as a semi-temporary place for more niche topics that I get resource requests for. If I get more requests for them or find more resources related to the topic I'll make a new separate section for them, but otherwise they can just stay there.

Remember: y'all can comment, tag, or if you want/need it to be more discreet you can send me an anonymous ask. I may not be able to find what you want, but I won't judge you &lt;3

Increasingly, it is not safe to be in public, to be human, to be fallible. I’m not quoting breathless journalism about rising crime or conservative talking points about America falling into ruin. The ruin I’m thinking of isn’t in San Francisco or Chicago or at the southern border. The ruin is woven into the fabric of America. It’s seeping into all of us. All across the country, supposedly good, upstanding citizens are often fatally enforcing ever-changing, arbitrary and personal norms for how we conduct ourselves.

In Kansas City, Mo., Ralph Yarl, a Black 16-year-old, rang the wrong doorbell. He was trying to pick up his younger brothers and was simply on the wrong street, Northeast 115th Street instead of Northeast 115th Terrace, a harmless mistake. Andrew Lester, 84 and white, shot him twice and said, according to Ralph, “Don’t come around here.” Bleeding and injured, Ralph went to three different houses, according to a family member, before those good neighbors in a good, middle-class neighborhood helped him.

In upstate New York, a 20-year-old woman, Kaylin Gillis, was looking for a friend’s house in a rural area. The driver of the car she was in turned into a driveway and the homeowner, Kevin Monahan, 65, is accused of firing twice at the car and killing Ms. Gillis.

In Illinois, William Martys was using a leaf blower in his yard. A neighbor, Ettore Lacchei, allegedly started an argument with Mr. Martys and, the police say, killed him.

Two cheerleaders were shot in a Texas parking lot after one, Heather Roth, got into the wrong car. One of her teammates, Payton Washington, was also shot. Both girls survived, with injuries.

In Cleveland, Texas, a father asked his neighbor Francisco Oropesa to stop shooting his gun on his porch because his baby was trying to sleep. Mr. Oropesa walked over to the father’s house and has been charged with killing five people, including an 8-year-old boy, with an AR-15-style rifle. Two of the slain adults were found covering children, who survived.

At a Walgreens in Nashville, Mitarius Boyd suspected that Travonsha Ferguson, who was seven months pregnant, was shoplifting. Instead of calling the police, he followed Ms. Ferguson and her friend into the parking lot and, after one of the women sprayed mace in his face, according to Mr. Boyd, began firing. Ms. Ferguson was rushed to the hospital, where she had an emergency C-section and her baby was born two months early.

And sometimes there is no gun. On Monday, Jordan Neely, a Michael Jackson impersonator experiencing homelessness, was yelling and, according to some subway riders, acting aggressively on an F train in New York City. “I don’t have food, I don’t have a drink, I’m fed up,” Mr. Neely cried out. “I don’t mind going to jail and getting life in prison. I’m ready to die.” Was he making people uncomfortable? I’m sure he was. But his were the words of a man in pain. He did not physically harm anyone. And the consequence for causing discomfort isn’t death unless, of course, it is. A former Marine held Mr. Neely in a chokehold for several minutes, killing the man. News reports keep saying Mr. Neely died, which is a passive thing. We die of old age. We die in a car accident. We die from disease. When someone holds us in a chokehold for several minutes, something far worse has occurred.

A man actively brought about Mr. Neely’s death. No one appears to have intervened during those minutes to help Mr. Neely, though two men apparently tried to help the former Marine. Did anyone ask the former Marine to release Mr. Neely from his chokehold? The people in that subway car prioritized their own discomfort and anxiety over Mr. Neely’s distress. All of the people in that subway car on Monday will have to live with their apparent inaction and indifference. Now that it’s too late, there are haunting, heartbreaking images of Mr. Neely, helpless and pinned, still being choked. How does something like this happen? How does this senseless, avoidable violence happen? Truly, how? We all need to ask ourselves that question until we come up with an acceptable answer.