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Tristanisnotfunny

@tristanisnotfunny

just a random girl who likes youtube, anime, and Doctor Who

Everything you wanted to know about transgender people but were afraid to ask.

I remember back at FSU in their pride association that damn board actually had the nerve to say “IT” was an OK pronoun.

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very important information

This needs to be seen more. Rape needs to flat out stop, but until then victims need to know there’s support for them.

If you don’t like piercings, don’t get any. If you don’t like tattoos, don’t get any. If you don’t agree with abortions, don’t get one. If you don’t like gay marriage, don’t marry your same gender.

If you don’t like something, don’t do it.

But DO NOT prevent someone else from doing it just because you don’t like it.

I am increasingly realizing as time goes on, I am a lot like a Hobbit. I am most comfortable in my home, I feel at peace within what I know and cherish, I find fulfillment in time spent in the company of those dear to me in the walls of home.

When I leave or venture into somewhere else, for a day, for a week, a month! my sense of self changes, I become fidgety and nervous and irritable. I feel like a person torn from his element, forced to be another person where different rules apply and certain freedoms aren’t the same.

Every moment I spend away is a moment I spend longing and thinking about returning to my homely comforts, from the minimal to the monumental; from missing your town all the way down to missing how your room smells or the way your familiar pillow comforts your neck as you rest.

Maybe it’s because I’m growing up, or maybe it’s because I have a terrible case of anti social personality disorder, but who knows. All I know is, after a long treacherous journey, the thing that keeps me motivated is returning to the place I call home